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Ancient Triggers of Orgone Energy
- Guided Meditations-Mind/body Issues -
by Steven Hastings Paige (c) 1998
E-mail-(mongoree@msn.com)

Abstract: Older tribal dance cultures increased orgone energy in the body using rhythmical touch and sound.
Consequently there are many accounts in tribal drumming and dance ceremonies of sexual excess(?) and sexually
generated emotional release. The release of orgone energy caused by rhythmical stimulation and repetitive
movement generated release of endo-opiates and endorphins. This alters perception in the mind/body network. I
call these rhythmical experiences the "rhythmical response". What follows is an explanation of rhythmical
release and some guided meditations to stimulate cathartic rhythmical release.

Crossing Into Sexual Dream

Through the use of metaphor and intentionality, the 'rhythmical response' moves through the unconscious mind allowing deep personal discovery and mapping of the mind-body. The physiological state of fixed sexual arousal arrived at through consciousness synchronization due to rhythmical auditory stimulation, rhythmic movement, and cooperative breathing, triggers the 'rhythmical response'. It is states of fixed sexual plateau (heightened orgone energy) continued for long time periods that trigger "state dependent memory" associated with cathartic sexual experiences:

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"State dependent memory, learning, and behavior processes encoded in the
limbic-hypothalamic and loosely related systems are the major information
transducers between mind and body. All methods of mind-body healing and
therapeutic hypnosis operate accessing and re-framing the state dependent
memory and learning systems that encode symptoms and problems. " ( Rossi and
Cheek, 1988 )

The 'rhythmical response' is a learned state-dependent behavior. The physical state has to be maintained before crossing over into the 'rhythmical response' can occur. Long sexual cycles measured in hours or days instead of minutes opens state dependent memories like the long dance cycles do. The cross cultural triggers for the 'rhythmical response' are learned motor conditioned moves the body makes and mental patterns or images the mind holds. Mimicry of the trance release triggers after fixed state erotic stimulation has been maintained, will favor psychic crossover into the 'rhythmical response'. The personal inner physical triggers for release
have been intuited by women. Popular culture is filled with sexual aphorisms like: "He made time stand still." , "I forgot to breathe.", "I didn't know which way was up." etc. These communicate in a primitive way, through popular culture, what causes deeply meditative sexual release.

Body time Expansion
Triggering Dream/Sensation

As movement of the body is rhythmically expanded (one movement cycle for every two, four, eight, sixteen, beats etc. of the background rhythm), awareness of energy in the body is heightened. Time seems to be put on hold. It's a common physical action during orgasm. Body time expansion allows sensation and movement to communicate with other body rhythms like breathing, and blood flow. Body time expansion allows the held thought or feeling to be taken out of ordinary time and expanded into the sensations being experienced. Body time expansion is a moment of silence in the din of ecstasy. The silence opens up and spreads dream across the senses. Practice is simple and can be learned easily in dance or sexual expression. It is the sense of floating or timelessness that occurs at the moment of orgastic peak. Motor conditioning body time expansion gives complete temporal range when playing with your sensations. It is a powerful trigger for the 'rhythmical response'.

Guided Meditation
Breath Lock & Relaxation

Holding your breath, not with difficulty or for too long. Breath locking allows another suspension of body time like the movement expansion above. As a wave of pleasure builds the gesture of breath lock lifts the psyche
onto the wave of sensation in a small suspension of body time. Breath lock is again a silence that will allow you to 'hear' your the 'rhythmical response'. Breath in, lock; relax. Relaxation allows you to float longer on your breath lock. Try the following simple experiment sometime: When your in a pool dive and swim vigorously under water as long as you can. Then after a rest, try a dive and swim very slowly till you feel the need to come up for air. You can stay under water longer if you relax and swim slowly. The deeper you relax the longer you can hold your breath. The relaxation inside breath locking will allow your sexual energy to move rapidly around your body. Super-relaxation will induce energy waves in the body. Simply illustrated, some people can relax so far that they shiver or shake with energy automatically. They feel a sensation like a wave of shivering at the edge of their relaxation. You can try this without holding your breath or you may remember a spontaneous shiver.


Guided Meditation
Movements That Effect Balance and the Inner Ear

Rolling or gently throwing the head back or from side to side momentarily upsets the sense of balance creating a physical sense of disorientation and weightlessness. The body looses for an instant the notion of what is up and what is down. Quite often this is a spontaneous response during female orgasm.

Lying down comfortably with a soft shallow pillow under you head and neck. With your eyes closed, lying on your back, gently toss your head back and forth about once every three seconds. This movement will create a sensation of being slightly disoriented. In other sexual positions rolling or tossing your head up and down will create the same sensation. Balance is sensitive to changes in direction because of small crystals of calcium carbonate called "otoliths" in the inner ear which resist change in movement. When the head is rocked, inertial resistance of the otoliths keeps the crystals in constant motion creating a sense of imbalance. This sense of imbalance effects body awareness especially when the eyes are closed.

Guided Meditation
"Ajna" Meditation-Third Eye Focus

With the eyes closed, looking from within to a point right between the eyebrows. This is looking to the third eye from within. The third eye is the psychic center of the body. It is the gateway to dream response. Meditation on it will pull up the ecstatic energy in the body to this point were it "crosses" or "intersects" guided imagery or metaphor being held as a guide in the dream response. Dream and sensation meet here. As you look slightly up to this spot you will feel a peculiar sensation in your mind space. Your mind space will seem to occupy more imaginary volume. Don't frown. Look here in a relaxed manner. Mixed with deep erotic pleasure looking here will draw the pleasure up into the expanse of dream projected from mind.

Orient yourself with the "Ajna" exercise while you are in a normal physical state so you can reconnect with it when you are in a fixed state of sexual arousal. During arousal as a wave of pleasure engulfs you shift the energy
into the "Ajna" meditation and then back to eye contact with your partner in cycles synchronized with your sexual release.


Guided Meditation
Allowing the Energy Dialogue

Shaking, arching, waving, pushing or tensions can be caused by the energy waves in the body. They come and go, coursing through the body. They are caused by chemical modulation of the nervous system due to the extended motor conditioned responses. Allowing the body to express these energy waves is usually taught by example. ( When someone passes into a trance state and exhibits exotic physical movements they are watched by others who later unconsciously draw on what they have seen.)

The movements can also be motor conditioned in a normal waking state to be later mimicked on the edge of passing into trance. The mimicked response can spontaneously shift into an uncontrolled ecstatic convulsion when it is washed over by the energy in the body. Through rhythm and motor conditioned movement, the nervous system is set to automate the mimicked response. Arching and involuntary muscle contraction is witnessed in many rhythmic ceremonies where trance induction is occurring. It is also quite often part of the feminine orgastic response. In Western society, arching is often depicted in erotic photographs or suggestive advertising. Photographs of the arched females in seductive poses is like a random subliminal cultural
lesson in the experience of subtle energetic sexuality.

Shaking is often heard of in the description of trance experience. The religious movement called the Shakers received their name because of the shaking trances that their congregations would fall into. Shaking too is a
common physical response of many women during orgasm. A woman will often uncontrollably shake at the peak of her orgastic experience, either once or in staccato succession. Waves of release may pass through the body like an induced ripple in a bolt of silk. The sensation may include feeling the energy escape right out the top of the head. When experiencing a sexual body wave, previous dance conditioning from movements isolating the upper and lower torso will ease the physical expression of the subtle energy passing up through the body.
The energy dialogue between the mind and body, in trance or the 'rhythmical response', can be mapped by emotional intension, motor conditioning like movements, and mimicking. You can learn to articulate your body's ecstatic energy release and map its' body response.


Guided Meditation
Mental Imagery

The rhythmical response is your crossing point for personal transformation of the body-mind matrix. During this altered physical state you are communicating with ancient portions of the mind and their relationship with the bodies functioning. You are communicating with your internal rhythms and the rhythms in the world around you. It is very important that your guided meditation be loving and positive. It is your connection to the creative process from within the crossing point of perfect time. It is the magical moment in body positive spiritual awakening . Your thoughts are psychic guides into the rhythmical response. Your held mental image will expand out across time and space placing you in the crossings and intuitions of your souls personal growth.

A mind form chosen for its negative or destructive value will destroy its creator as well. It will draw down and reset the body's vibration through limbic encoding that will attract the body to self destruction by systemic
conflict: cancer, gastral-intestinal disease, respiratory problems, negative habituations and denial. Destructive mind forms in dream response move contrary to the essence of the feminine rhythm of creation and maintenance
of life.

More abstract visual images can also guide you through the energy refractions in the body-mind complex like: visions of nature, abstract visualizations of healing, visualization of personal unity, chakra meditations, and visualization of time. Archetypes and visualizations can be reinforced by your partner with gentle dialogue describing a God, Goddess, or abstracted image. The images can be a scene ,projected sexual experience or expanded fantasy.

Your conscious mind projected into the rhythmical response communicates with the ancient unconscious layers of the primitive mind. Holding or repetition of a mental image during ecstatic response transcribes to the body-mind complex of what we call consciousness, new settings of the bodies biorhythms and experienced states.

Guided Meditation
Supporting Solo Full Body Orgasms

For some women, the 'rhythmical response' can be such a full body experience that male penetration can actually be a distraction to it. During orgasm male penetration can prevent the vaginal muscles from complete closing of the pelvic floor and can dampen the sexual energy dialogue in the body that causes arching, shaking, body waves, etc.. Some women will "jump off" their male partners during orgastic release to let the energy in the body travel and express itself unimpeded.

During the 'rhythmical response' outward awareness is diminished. The expansion of sexual energy into the psychic center and motor conditioned movements of the body may need complete freedom for full expression. Male support during this experience is critical. Your partner is not forgetting you and needs your psychic and physical contact.

She will sense your relationship to her physical space, your support of her body movements, and your gentle contact with her. You can affirm her drif, into the "rhythmical response" by simple gestures, light thumb pressure to the 'Ajna' point- the third eye, honors her psychic penetration into her ecstatic communication within. Affirm with touch her body time expansion. Let your hands travel following the energy coursing through her body at a
tempo matching her drift into slow dream.

Create thought to protect. Imagine your energy protecting her dream. You are her protector. A stray thought, a random motion, will break the spell of hypnotic dream release. Here you are the shaman. Your intensions are
critical. Yourability to control your own pleasure will allow you to see deep within the "rhythmical response" and co-experience her psychic communion with her body. Your support and improvisation has joined her own
dialogue with the rhythmical cosmic instant of the 'rhythmical response'. It is an integration of sensation, consciousness, and universal tempral perfection. Your understanding of this union will filter throung all your
actions.


The Rhythmical Witness
Male Support of Psychic/Sexual Dialogue

Her dream response follows your rhythmic support. Your ability to see into her meditative experience is based on your motivations and training. Rhythmic meditation, purposeful sexual limitations, and emotional centering
bearing compassion towards your partner will draw you to the shaman witness within yourself.

The rhythmic secrets presented here are useless to you if you have not apprenticed yourself to rhythm and centered on the psychic nature of your experience and its relationship to your partners experience of the
'rhythmical response'.

Between rhythm and release, the focus of your psychic attentiveness attenuates her release into ecstatic dream. Your touch inside the expectancy of the rhythmic background and support of the fixed state sexual
plateau prepares her for successive shifts into the "rhythmical response" and the rhythmical response. Beside watching and acknowledging her use of the inner physical triggers. You can assist in triggering her.

Rhythm is the essence of hypnotic induction. It's in the swaying of the pendulum or the counting backwards to zero. It is in the repetition of the hypnotic suggestion. Here your assistance is more passive. She owns the
experience. You are an assistant to the rhythm and her experience inside it. The rhythm is abstracted suggestion supporting her private psychic meditation. Your touch and pleasuring is the music. Your improvisation on
the subtlety of her experience is your assistance.

Guided Meditation
Hypnotic Dropouts in the Rhythm of Touch

In hypnotic induction, when the hypnotist is inducing the subject by counting they will "drop out" numbers in the count to trick the subject into thinking they have slept or lost themselves in the count.

In the rhythmic support of your touch, dropping out a beat at the edge of release leaves the mind of your lover to fill in the spaces. The vacuum of that one missed beat is filled by her desire and dream. The absence of that
one missed beat can trigger expansive sexual release.

Before the dropout became the tool of modern psychology and hypnotism, it was the tool of the Shaman. Like the body time expansion and the breath lock, dropout is a suspension of time where silence is displaced by your
partners inner experience of cosmic time. In this tiny silence of your touch she can "hear" the energy within herself filtered through her desire and dream. Finding that special moment for her rests with you and your
compassion.

Guided Meditation
Push-Pull and Syncopation of Body Movement

Rhythm in its' complexity beyond notated timing can push and pull against the background beat, falling a bit after or a bit before the percussive instant. The body in motion expresses the rhythmic cycle. Touch confirms
perfect time and motion. Touch can lay back and pull against rhythmical motion and expand desire. Touch can push further on ahead of motion showing the way.

Small changes from the shared synchronized rhythm can in an instant expand into the complex subtly of the shamans timing. Tiny sustains, sharp syncopated sensations fractalize and enriches sensation. Each poly-rhythmic drift, each advancement of the senses traces the articulation of you psychic
awareness towards your partner. She feels your heart and compassion toward her dream.

Perfect repetition and following of your partners movements affirms her sensory drift from outer to inner experience. Following her centering, following her sourcing, you can travel with her in an instant on the edge
of time. Returning to perfect time from dropouts, delays, syncopations and advances creates a greater rhythmic cycle based on the improvisation of her dream. It is a way to understand the power of "Ashe" inside love. It is a
way to follow her to the center of her body time.

Guided Meditation
The Volume and Tempo of Touch

Intensity of sensation from touch or body contact shifts mind into dream. It is the rhythm between light and soft, hard and intense that expresses your range of sensitivity to your partners experience.

After a wave of orgastic energy passes, touch should lighten and allow dream to follow. Sensitivity increases touch and movement decreases. A watchful partner can shift energy with a light stroke at the perfect moment.
Sometimes the shift into the rhythmical response occurs in the quiet moments after a long plateau of fixed state pleasuring during a period of quiet bonding. Sometimes dream response occurs on the brink of sleep.
Whatever occurs for her, your touch should express your delicate listening to her sensory response. Paralleling her inner experience your touch should express your compassion for her dream and subtle unexpressed feelings. Your touch talks your support abstractly without thought or language.

In the quiet moments when erotic plateau gives way to dream and relaxation, touch plays a remarkable role in bonding and emotional release. Touch becomes the conformation of inner experience in its subtlety. Taking time
to silently bond with your partner gives shared body-rhythms a chance to integrate between partners unconsciously. It is part of the totality of the rhythmical partnership. Quiet bonding synthesizes mood and feeling between partners as the body-mind integrates and absorbs. The quiet moments are for
absorption and weaving of physical states between partners. Often our lives are too complex and timed out to experience these languid states together. After the rhythmical response experience the body releases positive,
pleasure oriented neurotransmitters into the circulatory system. Beta-endorphin and natural opiate neurotransmitters cluster throughout the body and cross reference to all the bodies major functioning systems during this stupor phase. The transmitters should be given time to reset the bodies biological clocks much like the time taken to charge a battery. Rest will open the body to experiencing the delicate moods induced by
neurotransmitter release.

Journey to the Center of Body-time
in the Mind-body Complex.

The hypothalamus, limbic, and pituitary portions of our brains are the oldest . These portions of the brain are deep in the center of our larger more recent brain. They are the control center that orchestrates our bodies
rhythmical biological activity. From these ancient control centers over 200 different types of neurotransmitters are sent through the bodies fluids to specific 'addressed' sites where they cluster. In much the same way a
letter is mailed to a fixed location, neurotransmitters are labeled for specific locations in the nervous system. Once they get to their destination they control the traffic of nerve impulses altering perception
and controlling biological activity.

All the automatic activity of the body is orchestrated in an intricate interlacing of biorhythms controlled by the timely release of neurotransmitters in this chemical signaling process. Our health and wholeness depend on this rhythmical orchestration. Breathing, heart rate, digestion, sleep, emotional balance, sexuality and health are all controlled by this message system.

When the body-mind perceives peace and outward consistency in the rhythmic fabric of life it reinforces these inner timekeepers and entrains them to the outside world of cosmic cycles: day-night, seasons, hunger-satisfaction, desire-completion, gravitational flux, etc.. When the body perceive stress something else happens.

Stress Viewed as an Obstruction in the
Flow of Body-Time

When the body reacts to a stressful situation, it thinks it is reacting to a one time event. Many of the bodies ongoing biorhythms are shut down to deal with the singular stress event. The most predominant neurotransmitter during a stressful event is one called epinephrine (adrenaline). It is addressed and sent to be released into the bloodstream to increase metabolism, shut down the digestive system, depress the immune system, and cause a state of mental agitation or anxiety to protect ones self from the stress coming at them.

If outside stress events become regular we degrade our body-minds ability to synchronize our body-rhythms. The body becomes conditioned to the stress response. We habituate the stress response. Continual de-integration of our body rhythms by habituated stress response slowly makes us ill. Stress and Digestive Rhythms: When our digestive rhythms are deregulated by continued stress we can experience eating and elimination disorders; diarrhea, constipation, stomach ulcers, self starvation, binge eating and bulimia are the most common. When we experience a stress state, our digestive system is shut down to allow our physical resources to be used on increased metabolism and heightened awareness of our external environment.
Continued stress deregulates our digestive cycles causing lack of apatite or acidulation of the stomach.

Stress and sleep rhythms: We also have rest and awake cycles that are deregulated by constant stress. "Ultradian" (90 to 120 min. cycles of restfulness and activity) and Circadian ( 24 hour cycle of sleep and
wakefulness) cycles that are interfered with cause: fatigue, mood swings, lack of sleep, listlessness, apathy, suggestibility, and nightmares. Interfering with sleep rhythms has been used as a form of brainwashing.
Constant stress that interferes with sleep can have the same effects. Stress and Sexual Rhythms: Stress acts on sexual rhythms and reproduction by interfering with rhythmical hormonal release. In women the chemical messengers for a balanced female cycle are thrown off creating hormonal and fertility imbalances with common symptoms: irregular periods, cramping, false pregnancy, P.M.S., headaches, infertility, early menopause,
and lack of orgastic response.

In males excessive stress response can cause decreased sex drive because of unbalanced hormonal production. Constant stress can decrease male sex drive and cause temporary impotence. For both sexes this is a successful
adaptation to a stressful environment, causing fewer births and lowered population rates during a long term contact with a negative environment. For the individual it clouds positive sexual experience by slowly diminishing sex drive. Stress and the immune system: Constant stress decreases immunity.
Specialized cells of the immune system like; T-cells, B-Cells, Monocytes, Neutrophils, and Killer cells create, release and absorb neurotransmitters that mediate communication with the endocrine ( glands) and central nervous system. Constant stress reduces "all is well" neurotransmitters (like endorphins and natural-opiates) in the blood stream signaling the immunesystem to reduce the healing process to accommodate the bodes stress state. Stress and Circulatory Rhythms: Stress increases heart rate and raises blood pressure. Commonly people with allot of stress have high blood pressure. Meditation and breathing techniques have been shown to reduce
blood pressure.

Women generally have less stress related circulatory problems. Their bodies are not predisposed to live with continued stress states. These states are overridden by the hormonal balance of the monthly fertility
rhythm and birthing cycle. Estrogen, a female sex hormone, whose production is triggered by gender based genetic encoding has been shown to reduce circulatory problems and heart attacks.

Stress and Breathing Rhythms: Stress response interferes with breathing depth and regularity. Rapid shallow breathing is associated with stress or shock. Breathing inefficiency during a stress event lowers oxygen content
in the blood and can cause someone to "pass out" due to lack of oxygen to the brain. Stress can also cause someone to hyperventilation or over breathe. The natural relaxed even breath is broken by stress.

How the 'Rhythmical response'
Dialogues with The Stress response

The rhythmical response accesses cognitive awareness and networked consciousness from several different directions at once. Rhythmical meditation, rhythmical motor conditioned movements, and directed visualization shift ancient brain center neuroaddressing into a positive, pleasure oriented, integrative state. Synchronization of consciousness into the rhythmic pattern causes brain waves to change. Beta waves, brain wave patterns usually associated with stress shift toward the alpha, delta, and theta brain wave patterns usually associated with sleep, relaxation, and sexual response .

Practiced Meditation, Movement, dance or sexual expression creates neural paths in the higher brain centers that stimulate the hypothalamic-limbic-pituitary complex. The complex initiates the pleasure response by releasing addressed natural opiates into the body fluids that are "mailed" to selective sights throughout the body. Upon receiving these opiates, body functions are shifted to a new expression of networked consciousness based on sensing the opened pleasure response:

"All the homeostatic internal regulatory centers from the spine up through
the brain stem, pons, thalamus, and hypothalamus are in communication with
this vast sexual receptor system. All major behavioral states of attention,
motivation, sleep, dream, memory and learning are likewise involved ."
(Rossiand Cheek, 1988 )

The rhythmical response strengthens all the different biorhythms of the body. The rhythms of the homeostatic internal regulatory centers of the body are normalized by the experience of pleasure and relaxation. The pleasure response is biologically addressed to each center and finally shared as networked consciousness, or groupings of sensations and body functions.

How the "Rhythmical Response"
Dialogues with Earth Time

By rhythmical entrainment and referred rhythmical release the rhythmical response resets and integrates body-time into its ancient natural rhythms. Integrated body time responds to the genetic encoding of synchronous Earth Time. The feminine cycle of twenty eight days is genetically linked to the lunar cycle of the same duration. This is no coincidence. It is the feminine bodies dialogue with the planet and its subtle connection to the waxing and waning of nocturnal homogeneous moonlight. It is a phase locking characteristic that sets humans apart from other mammals. Most female mammals fertility is phase locked to the yearly seasonal cycle. With humans phase locked to the lunar cycle, fertility and sexuality can continue on a year around basis as part of human adaptation.

Menstrual Synchronism- Women who live together and have considerable contact with each other develop similar menstrual cycles (Jarret, 1984; McClintock, 1971; Cuter & Peri, 1986). Uniform cycles are triggered by the
sense of smell. Close tribal contact and generous shared physical activity through work and dance released pheromones that balanced and linked women with each other and with Earth Time. Modern Western living discourages personal contact with pheromonal sharing. When smells or body odors are considered to be negative, women are estranged from their natural cooperative linking to Earth Time.

In the Rhythmical response, women share in pheromonal exchange the secret message of evolutionary time. As their hormonal cycles are phased locked, they experience common networked consciousness based on integrated hormonal flux between them. They share in rhythmic unison selected states of consciousness throughout the month. Much of feminine myth and religion is seeded by these states.

When life was quiet, nights were dark, and women shared closer quarters, there was a rhythmic continuum of balance between themselves and cosmic time. Life was the music of body-time and Earth Time together.

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