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Liquor Vitae - Rome & Greece
Liquor vitae is how the Greeks and Romans referred to female ejaculate. They did not debate it's existence at all - it was considered fact Just as much as male ejaculation is considered fact. So much so that in these cultures it was considered the mixing of male fluid and female fluid that contributed towards the creation of new life. They called these fluids liquor vitae. Even some of the great philosphers of the time openly discussed these fluids - Hippocrates claimed that a woman's essence (ejaculate) must mix with that of a man's for a new life to be created. Aristotle disagreed - not over the existence of female ejaculate but over it's role in conception - his view was that a man's fluid created new life and the woman's fluid helped nourish it.
500 years later a Greek physician called Galen (known as the 'father of medicine') furthered the debate. He commented on Hippocrates' and Artistotles' views and supported that both male and female 'essences' were needed for conception to take place. This quote is from his writings 'On the Usefuleness of the Parts of the Body':
"This liquid not only stimulates the sexual act but also is able to give pleasure and moisten the passageway as it escapes. It manifestly flows from women as they experience the greatest pleasure in coitus, when it is perceptibly shed upon the male...."
Nectar of the Gods - India
More than a thousand years ago the ancient Indian's viewed 'Tantra' as a spiritual part of their lives. Sex was seen as a sacred ritual and there were numerous temples devoted to the worship of sexual energy.
These temples are beautifully decorated with numerous statues and carvings many of which show quite complex and erotic images of sexual positions and practices. In these cultures sexual energy was viewed as devine energy and so these sexual practices were aimed at hightening sexual energy and thus hightening their devine energy also. This is where today's Tantric Sex came from (think of the singer 'Sting' !).
These same statues depict images of women with fluid running freely from their vaginas and these fluids are openly discussed as being of a highly devine nature with life giving and health bringing properties. They even discuss in detail the benefits to be gained from drinking these juices (they referred to this practice as amaroli):
"Many Tantras recommend amaroli as a high sacrament, stating that the emissions be drunk directly "from the lips of the Yoni" (vulva) at the culmination of intimacy."
These beliefs are also reflected in the Hindu culture. You have almost certainly heard of the Kama Sutra - however what you may not know is that the original text included not just descriptions and images of sexual positions , but also openly discussed female ejaculate:
"The semen of women (female ejaculate) continues to fall from the beginning of the sexual union to its end, in the same way as that of the male"
The Third Water - China
Taosim is an incredibly ancient Chinese scientific and philosophical tradition that dates back more than 2,500 years. Taoists viewed female ejaculate as sacred and indeed essential to human life. They developed the concept of the 'Three Waters' of female ejaculation. There was no questioning of the existence of the fluids, just an attempt to explain their purpose. This is observable in the 'Taoist Secretes of Love: Cultivating Male Sexual Energy by the Buddhist monk Master Mantak Chiua:
The ancient Taoists regarded the women's fluids as being vital both for herself and her man. The First Water is the lubricant that begins the feeling of arousal; it "deepens the water and widens the river." This fulfills a 'golden rule' of Taoist sexual respect: "Never launch the boat on a rocky river!"
The rule refers to respecting the time of Yin, the time of Water, the time that is necessary for the Jade Cavern's (vagina's) preparations to receive. We can think if this Water like the man's "Happy Drops"; this clear lubrcant is often seen early in lovemaking with the erection and serves to blend with the woman's First Water and further lubricate the vagina.
The Second Water is the Water of Higher Arousal, the beginning of orgasm. The woman is fully engaged in a climbing sensual and sexual excitement. "The river flows."
The Third Water comes with the height of orgasm' its what we think of as the female ejaculation and completes the internal balance of Water and Fire (Kan and Li) in the woman and the couple. The river overflows it's banks flooding the fields with life-giving nourishment!"
Ejaculation Bowls - Japan
Female ejaculation was part of an ancient art from called shunga in Japan. In this tradition woodblocks are used to produce prints / pictures. The shunga movement celebrated sensual and sexual pleasures - the detail of sexual positions and practices in their prints could still be viewed by some as shocking (even today) in some western cultures!
However more important to us is that these wood block prints clearly show that female ejaculation was an excepted part of their culture - it was not just accepted though, it was celebrated and thought of us having life giving and healthy properties, so much so that they believed that drinking these fluids would reverse the anti-aging process.
To this end they developed numerous bowls to catch the fluids as they were expelled by a woman - these bowls are clearly visible in the intimate prints of the time, depicting women catching their ejaculate as it freely flows from their vaginas. Indeed there are many accounts of women using heikonoinho (dildos) to masturbate until orgasm and use a bowl called a harikata to catch the ejaculate herself.
Summary
There are indeed many references to female ejaculation from ancient times through to current writings - and from a whole different range of cultures. So if you ever thought that female ejaculation was a modern made myth, think again! Squirting has been around for thousands of years and is openly accepted in many many cultures.
In the West many religious teachings over hundreds of years have led to the supression of sexual expression and sexual understanding (for example think about how young men were taught for years that masturbating caused blindness!). Female ejaculation DOES exist and always has - it's just been supressed in many cultures to the point now where most women are not even aware that it exists and is a NORMAL AND VERY HEALTHY part of their sexual make up. An important part of being a woman, no less.
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