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Marijuana Aphrodisiac Marijuana as a Natural Aphrodisiac

 In the Beginning . . .

"Drugs are entities in themselves. The spirit of marijuana for example is female. She is alluring, very seductive. In her presence time passes almost without one noticing. Her sweet fragrance intoxicates the senses and uplifts the mind. She is delighted by heroic men and sensual women. When a couple share marijuana, they are allowing her participation in their relationship. Accepting their invitation, the spirit of marijuana adds spontaneity and humor and also acts as a potent initiator. By bringing the couple into her dimension, the spirit of marijuana exalts and magnifies both love and sensitivity."

Marijuana is recognized in the ancient Hindu tantric traditions as a beautiful and spiritual aphrodisiac. The above passage is cited in Sexual Secrets, an excellent encyclopedia on Eastern spiritual sexuality where the Hindu God Shiva speaks about Marijuana and Sex.

While still illegal for many, those with medical and/or religious rights can use cannabis as an aphrodisiac. It also greatly helps in slowing the sexual act, intensifying the sensations. As many have known for centuries marijuana is one of the most powerful aphrodisiacs available to us. Marijuana is a stimulant to the senses so naturally it would make lovemaking a more sensory experience. Smell, taste, touch, sounds and sights are all the more intense and pleasing when "high".

In this way, men can become more proficient at controling thier sperm, learning about it's activity and how to prolong the sexual act without increasing the chances of the woman getting pregnant.

Many women report that they feel more relaxed and find it easier to let go of their inhibitions. Men describe that their erections last longer. They become less goal oriented towards climax and more able to enjoy the journey. And when they do orgasm it tends to be much more powerful and releasing. Men also report being more sensitive to other areas of their body not just in their genitals. On a spiritual level too, many people find that cannabis deepens the experience of lovemaking.

Marijuana, due to the influence of Bob Marley and others is very much connected to easy sensual music, the kind you move your hips to. And indeed that's often what it does for a man; it frees his hips so he can really "groove" while lovemaking. A German girlfriend once told me, "the non-smokers are in a rush; they pound away for a few frantic minutes like a piston. And then it's over. With a Kiffer (German slang for potsmoker), it is so different. He slows down and dances inside me. He enjoys my juices much more."

Scientific and cultural research on the uses of cannabis as an aphrodisiac:

http://sexuality.about.com/od/sex_and_drugs/a/marijuana_sex.htm

"Does marijuana make sex better?
At lower doses, marijuana may alter how you sense and perceive sexual stimuli in ways that enhance sex. People report that their awareness of touch is heightened, and their perception of time can change. So things "feel" better, and sex seems to go on longer as well. For men, marijuana may shift attention away from their usual focus on the penis. In one survey of 800 men, 83 percent found that marijuana enhanced sexual pleasure, but this was unrelated to their erections or ejaculatory control.

In another study, 75 percent of men said that marijuana increased sexual pleasure and satisfaction, 68 percent reported that it enhanced their orgasm, and 39 percent found that it increased the duration of intercourse.
Women are even more likely than men to report enhanced sexual desire with marijuana use. In one study, 90 percent of women reported that marijuana increased feelings of sexual pleasure and satisfaction to varying degrees, and 40 percent of women reported that marijuana increased the quality of their orgasm."


http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1372.html

"Intoxication levels influence marijuana's effects on sex. At low to moderate levels of intoxication, users reported heightened ability to communicate sexually with their partners, and increased body awareness. Some users reported that being "very stoned" tended to make them introspective and withdrawn; the marijuana high overwhelmed the user and displaced sexual activity. Others said that when they were extremely high they lost kinesthetic connection with their bodies and were unable to perform sexually because their consciousness was high above the physical realm.

When marijuana dosage was appropriate, however, users reported that it increased sexual stamina and skill, tactile sensation, length and power of orgasms, and emotional bonding between partners. People felt they became more loving, more willing to pay attention to the technical aspects of lovemaking and foreplay which women complain is often missing from male sexual repertoire.

Many men reported that their erections were bigger and harder when they were high; women felt that they became wetter, and more able and willing to contract vaginal muscles to maximize sensation for the male. Stoners of both sexes said that being high sometimes allowed them to acknowledge erotic feelings for people whom they had formerly considered as "just friends."

Some women said that they were sexually blocked when unstoned but easily became sexually aroused while high. Some women reported that only when high were they able to achieve orgasm, other women said being stoned helped them achieve multiple orgasms. For both sexes, orgasms were likely to be felt in the entire body, rather than confined to the genital area. Stoned sexers became more aware of cues leading to orgasm and felt freer to engage in body movements which increased pleasure.

Modern users reported spiritual, emotional and psychological effects that mirrored ancient Tantric effects. While high, they felt that intercourse was an exchange of energies which united their bodies in a cosmic circuit. They felt that this exchange was replenishing and balancing, and that orgasm was an energizing climax to sex, instead of a draining finale."


http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1372.html
"Dozens of formulations containing cannabis were prescribed as aphrodisiacs. Their names are delicious: shrimadananda modaka, uttama vajikarana, majun falaskari, roghan bhang, among others. These formulations were reputed to produce long-lasting erections, delay ejaculation, facilitate lubrication and loosen inhibitions.

After fasting and purging for at least 24 hours, Tantric celebrants ingested bhang, accompanied by deep abdominal breathing and visual imaging exercises. These exercises free blocked energy, tonify muscles and blood flow, and facilitate the power and onset of cannabis intoxication, which usually occurs within an hour of swallowing the spicy, potent libation.

Practitioners often experienced initial queasiness from the bhang, which is medicinally active as a digestive tract purgative. As the brew's psychoactive effects become pronounced, practitioners enter a meditative state in which they reaffirm earlier vows which sanctify and praise Kali, the Tantric-Hindu goddess embodying feminine creative forces."

"The two overtly sexual acts which take place during cannabis rituals are intercourse and the performance of oral sex on the female by the male. During sex, the partners focus on religious symbolism, the mingling of energies and the liberating nature of sexuality.

Tantric ritual seeks to prolong sexual union as long as possible. Males and females use yogic breathing, meditation and neuromuscular control to achieve "endless orgasms" without ejaculation or other tiring release. Sacred texts describe cannabis-assisted intercourse lasting for seven or eight hours, until a glow of fire envelops the lovers in total-body orgasms, which result in erasure of mental ideations and ego - the timeless freedom from self which equals Nirvana."

 

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