My fav quotes (not a review):
-Page 96 |"list ten qualities they would want in their ideal lover. Chances are, you have done a pretty good job of describing yourself. Most people do. And that’s perfect. After all, you are the one love who will never leave you."
-Page 97 |"In Tantra, sex is not an action. It is not one more thing humans do. Sex is an energy that exists on its own. All you have to do is notice it and it will start to move."
-Page 98 |"In yogic—including Tantric—tradition, our sexual energy is called Kundalini."
-Page 108 "Squeezing that muscle constitutes a Kegel—named for Dr. Arnold Kegel (pronounced kay-gull), a gynecologist who developed a program for women who were experiencing incontinence after giving birth."
-Page 114 "Gigglegasms, angergasms, and crygasms all leave us feeling cleansed and energized. Emotiongasms are “total” experiences; you allow your body to express its emotions without trying to stifle them. This is how we behaved when we were young children, before we were socialized to behave more “acceptably.”"
-Page 116 "All too often, women tell me that they have never had an orgasm. Understandably, they often have feelings of deep shame, grief, failure, and anger. Before we talk about how she might become orgasmic, I always ask a woman if she has experienced any gigglegasms, crygasms, or angergasms. Invariably she will say that she has, even if only as a child. There are no inorgasmic women; there are simply some women who have not yet experienced a genital orgasm. The moment an “inorgasmic” woman realizes that she is capable of orgasm—that she in fact has already had orgasms—she can open up to the possibilities of more, expanded genital orgasms."
-Page 120 "The G-spot was named for Ernst Gräfenberg, the doctor credited with “discovering” this area on a woman’s urethral sponge that, thousands of years before, had been named the Black Pearl by the Taoists."
-Page 123 "When you focus on circulating sexual energy throughout your entire body, you will be able to enjoy orgasmic feelings in other parts of your body, such as your chest, belly, or head. You may even have whole-body orgasms."
-Page 123 "The prostate corresponds to the G-spot in women and, like the G-spot, is connected to the pelvic"
-Page 132 "As you inhale, let your belly fill up like a balloon. As you exhale, flatten your lower back to the ground. This rocking motion helps to move sexual energy.
-Page 141 "In Tantra, we spend a lot of time gazing into the eyes of another person. This can be challenging. Eye gazing takes us to a level of intimacy we experience infrequently;"
-Page 142 "As you gaze into your own eye, have an intimate dialogue with yourself. Try to speak it out loud. If that makes you feel too uncomfortable, say it silently. As you become more comfortable with this kind of intimacy, it will become easier to speak. Try using the following as a guideline for your dialogue. Just complete these statements with as much truth and love as you can. I love you for … I forgive you for … If I really loved you, I would … Because I really love you, I will …"
-Page 142 "Gazing into Your Own Eyes, Masturbate while looking into a mirror and look into your own eyes as you orgasm- Medibation, is what Annie Sprinkle calls the practice of using masturbation as a meditation."
-Page 158 "If you want a strong, fast beat, there are plenty of healthier choices available, such as Babatunde Olatunji’s Drums of Passion series."
-Page 178 "Here’s a little nugget of Taoist wisdom: sensory deprivation amplifies chi by conserving it. When you blindfold someone, chi cannot leak out their eyes. When you use earplugs, chi can’t leak out their ears. Having more chi means having more energy."