Full Body Orgasm & Awakening Sexual Energy In the Body
Jul 01, 2026
Humanity has lost the ability to be orgasmic in all facets of life. We have learned to mistrust the body and to condemn our animal nature. In doing so, we have created a deep division within ourselves. Sex is placed on one side, and the body is left deprived of its natural joy.
In this divided state, for most people, orgasm is confined to the genitals, lasts only a few seconds, and is followed by a loss of energy, a need for sleep, or a feeling of emptiness. This is commonly accepted as the height of sexual experience, yet it represents only a small fraction of the pleasure the body is capable of experiencing.
A full body orgasm is a natural state in which sexual energy is allowed to move through the entire body. Pleasure spreads beyond the genitals, awakening the nervous system, the breath, and the heart. In this state, orgasm is no longer a moment of release followed by depletion, but a whole-body experience that deepens presence and vitality.
Orgasm as a State of Consciousness (Mahamudra)
Tantra understands orgasm as far more than a physical reflex or a moment of sexual release. Orgasm is recognized as a doorway into a state of consciousness that lies beyond mind and beyond time. In the Tantric tradition this state is called Mahamudra, a word that means “the great gesture arising from the ultimate orgasm with the universe.” It points to a moment in which the individual dissolves into the whole, and separation disappears.
At the heart of orgasm, thought stop, and the sense of being a separate “someone” collapses. Control falls away because it can no longer be maintained. For an instant, the body is no longer experienced as solid matter, but as movement, vibration, and energy. In that moment, there is no past and no future, only the living present. Tantra recognizes orgasm as a deeply spiritual experience, because it reveals the same inner space sought through meditation and prayer, yet it arises spontaneously through the body.
A full body orgasm arises when the body is allowed to relax deeply enough for sexual energy to move freely. When tension, will, and control soften, orgasm no longer remains confined to the genitals. The orgasmic peak is an expansion, an energy orgasm in which sensation spreads through the entire body and into awareness itself.
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Sexual Energy & How Orgasm Is Supposed to Move

In Tantra it is understood that sexual energy is the most potent force in the human body. It is the same energy that creates life and fuels consciousness. This energy naturally gathers in the pelvic area, where the genitals are located. This accumulation is how the body prepares for creation and pleasure. What determines the outcome of this build-up is not the amount of energy present, but the direction it is allowed to take.
Without awareness, sexual energy follows the downward movement programmed by nature. The energy accumulates in the pelvis, intensifies, and then moves down and out of the body through ejaculation in the man or genital release in the woman. This movement serves the biological function of procreation. When sexual energy is used repeatedly in this way, orgasm remains brief and confined to the genitals, and the body experiences a loss of vital force after release. This is the most common sexual pattern, and it is mistakenly believed to be the only one.
Tantra teaches that with awareness and intent, the same energy can move upward and outward through the body. Energy always follows intent. When attention is fixed on the genitals, energy stays trapped there. When attention is allowed to expand beyond the pelvis, energy follows, awakening the entire body.
The body is designed to circulate pleasure. Sexual energy is meant to move through the belly, the heart, the throat, and the head, nourishing the nervous system and awakening consciousness. When this circulation happens, orgasm no longer collapses into a brief discharge. It becomes a spreading wave of sensation in which the whole body is engaged. Pleasure ceases to be localized and becomes a state of aliveness that permeates the body from within.
Whole-Body Arousal: The Missing Foundation

Tantra teaches that orgasm does not begin in the genitals. It begins in the body as a whole. When arousal is rushed or focused too narrowly, orgasm remains shallow and brief. When arousal is allowed to spread through the whole body, orgasm deepens naturally. This is true for women and for men alike.
For women, deep orgasm depends upon whole-body arousal. The genitals do not open fully unless the belly, chest, breasts, spine, throat, and head are already alive with sensation. Tantra recognizes that a woman’s body requires time and relaxation for arousal to permeate the body and awaken its full orgasmic potential.
When a man’s attention remains fixed on the genitals, sexual energy collapses into tension and then release. When arousal spreads through the belly, heart, spine, and chest, a man gains access to heart orgasm and energy orgasm. In this state, orgasm is no longer limited to ejaculation.
The moment the mind tries to make orgasm happen, the body contracts. Tantra teaches that orgasm cannot happen in a body that is not relaxed. Relaxation is a deep state of availability in which sensation is allowed to move freely without interference.
Whole-body arousal always begins before touching the genitals. The chest must open. The breasts, spine, throat, and head must awaken. These areas are essential pathways through which sexual energy circulates. When these parts of the body remain tense, orgasm cannot expand beyond the pelvis.
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Breath: Opening the Orgasmic Channels
In Tantra, breath is understood as the primary vehicle through which sexual energy moves in the body. Breath and energy are inseparable. The way you breathe determines whether sexual energy remains trapped in the pelvis or is allowed to rise and circulate through the body. The second chakra, the center of sexuality and creativity, opens through breath. When breath is shallow or restricted, this center remains partially closed, and orgasm cannot expand.
Most people breathe very little during sexual arousal. The breath becomes short, held, or tense, especially as pleasure increases. This shallow breathing traps sexual energy in the pelvic area. The energy builds pressure, seeking an exit, and orgasm collapses into a brief genital release. This is because the channels through which energy could rise have not been opened.
When you breathe deeply into the belly, the lower body softens and the pelvic tension begins to dissolve. The belly expands gently, creating space for energy to move. As the breath deepens, sexual energy naturally follows it upward. Energy follows breath in the same way it follows intent. Where the breath goes, energy goes.
Movement: Teaching Energy to Travel

In Tantra it is understood that energy cannot move through a rigid body. Sexual energy requires pathways, and these pathways are created through movement. When the body remains still and tense during arousal, energy accumulates in the pelvis and becomes trapped in the genitals. Orgasm then freezes there, intensifies briefly, and collapses into release. This is because the energy has nowhere to go.
The primary pathway for orgasmic energy is the spine. The spine is the central channel through which sexual energy can rise and spread through the body. When the spine is stiff or held, energy cannot travel upward. When the spine becomes fluid and responsive, orgasm is no longer confined to the genitals. It begins to move, like a current, through the entire body.
Tantra does not teach thrusting or repetitive movement aimed at increasing genital sensation. Such movement keeps energy localized. Instead, it teaches wavelike motions that invite energy to travel. Begin with subtle movement. Let the pelvis rock gently, and allow the hips to move in small, natural circles. Let the spine begin to snake, vertebra by vertebra, as though it were being moved from the inside rather than the outside. Roll the shoulders slowly, releasing tension and opening the upper body.
As the body relaxes, movement will arise spontaneously. Energy begins to follow the curves of the body instead of pushing toward release. This is how orgasm changes from a point into a wave.
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Sound: Freeing Blocked Emotion & Energy
In Tantra, sound is a movement of energy through the body, and sexual energy and sound arise from the same source. When sound is suppressed, energy is suppressed. When sound is allowed, energy is liberated and begins to circulate beyond the pelvis.
The second chakra, the center of sexuality, creativity, and feeling, is directly linked to the fifth chakra, the center of expression. When these two centers are disconnected, sexual energy accumulates in the lower body but cannot rise. In this condition, orgasm remains localized and incomplete. Tantra teaches that opening the voice opens the sexual channels of the body.
Emotion lives in the body, and desire, fear, sadness, joy, and longing are stored in the tissues when they are not fully expressed. During orgasmic states, these stored emotions often begin to surface. Sometimes the body releases sound in a raw, animal way by growling, crying, or roaring. Tantra does not interpret these responses as psychological disturbances. They are signs that energy is moving freely and that long-held tensions are dissolving.
Most people have been trained to censor their sounds. From an early age, the body learns to remain controlled and socially acceptable. This conditioning carries into sexual experience. Sound is reduced or silenced altogether. In doing so, the body is prevented from releasing deeply held energy. Orgasm then remains confined to the genitals, because the channels through the throat and chest are closed.
Female Full Body Orgasm & Cervical Orgasms
In Tantra, the female body is understood as inherently orgasmic when it is given time, safety, and relaxation. Female orgasm does not thrive under pressure or urgency. It unfolds gradually, as arousal spreads through the body and the nervous system is allowed to soften. When she is given time, orgasm deepens and becomes a whole-body experience.
Women can have different orgasms, but certain orgasms, like cervical orgasms do not arise from direct stimulation alone, but from whole-body arousal. As sensation spreads beyond the genitals into the belly, heart, spine, and breath, the womb itself becomes responsive. In this state, orgasm no longer feels like a peak followed by release, but like a deep internal opening from which waves of pleasure arise. These waves may move slowly, rhythmically, and repeatedly through the body, often without a clear beginning or end.
Women are naturally capable of multiple orgasms when the body is allowed to remain open. One orgasm may flow directly into another, creating what Tantra describes as chain orgasms. The more the body relaxes, the more these orgasms deepen rather than exhaust. With each wave, sensitivity increases instead of diminishing.
Male Full Body & Energy Orgasm

Tantra teaches that for men, ejaculation and orgasm are not the same. This distinction is essential for understanding male sexual potential. Ejaculation is a physical event in which semen is released from the body, carrying with it a significant quantity of vital energy. Orgasm, in its deeper sense, is an energetic and conscious experience that does not depend on ejaculation.
In the conditioned sexual pattern, arousal builds in the pelvis, tension increases, and the body moves quickly toward ejaculation. The orgasmic peak is brief, followed by a sudden drop in energy, a softening of the Lingam, and often a need for rest or sleep. Tantra does not judge this experience, but it recognizes that it represents only one expression of sexual energy, and not its most nourishing one.
An energy orgasm arises when sexual energy is allowed to circulate through the body instead of discharging downward and out. This circulation becomes possible when the man relaxes his need to control the sexual process. Control creates tension, and tension traps energy in the genitals. Relaxation allows energy to rise.
Tantra teaches that the heart is a crucial gateway for male orgasm. When arousal remains genital, orgasm remains genital. When arousal spreads to the heart, orgasm deepens and expands. Heart orgasm often arises before any genital climax, and it may be accompanied by strong emotion that includes tenderness, longing, tears, or a sense of deep connection.
This path requires vulnerability. A man must allow himself to feel deeply. He must be willing to surrender the familiar pattern of tension and release. In this surrender, sexual energy no longer demands ejaculation as its outlet. Pleasure circulates, and the body becomes filled.
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Becoming Orgasmic as a Way of Life
Sexual orgasm is only one expression of an orgasmic state that can be lived in every moment of life. To become orgasmic as a way of life means that the body does not shut down when sexual activity ends. The body remains awake, and sexual energy continues to circulate through the system instead of being discharged and lost. This circulation sustains aliveness, clarity, and pleasure, rather than brief peaks followed by depletion.
Because of this, pleasure becomes available in ordinary moments. Any experience can become orgasmic when the body is present and receptive. Tantra teaches that when sensation is allowed to spread through the whole body, life itself becomes pleasurable.