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View submission: The Truth about Semen Retention, Flatline and Trauma
I can't read minds, so I don't know what you feel, much less what you are going to feel. I get asked all the time "how much and often do I need to do TRE and will SR be beneficial during that time. Also, what will happen if I do this for three months?". I'm afraid I don't have a crystal ball so you'll have to find out yourself. What you can do however, is to read the Beginner's Section and the Practice Guide in there.
If at any stage you feel compelled to try SR, then by all means do so. You will quickly find out if it benefits you or if the energy gets stagnant again. Personally, I recommend completing first your TRE journey and to then engage in kundalini yoga. I would never recommend SR to someone who has no perception of the inner energy or who hasn't full control over their orgasms, meaning being able to control ejaculation and orgasm without ejaculation. Because these people will have to suppress their sexuality which is very dangerous for obvious reasons (see Catholic priests). However, people who have at least some degree of mastery over their energy, also have an extended sexuality that goes beyond worldly pleasure. Beyond ejaculation. For those people SR will be natural and effortless. It will feel like ejaculation is no longer needed to release tension and to gain sexual pleasure.
Comment by ibkr at 13/11/2024 at 05:01 UTC
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Hello, I have perception of my inner energy (can feel it opening and moving when I do yoga), and I’ve been unknowingly practicing TRE for about 8 months. My question is: how do I learn to control orgasm without ejaculating? I have been practicing edging (not with enough regularity) - is it just consistent practice and learning the feeling over time?
Comment by ThePixelHunter at 01/11/2023 at 20:59 UTC
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Of course not, my question was more along the lines of "in your opinion, is there an absolute answer, or is it highly individual?" But I understand now, and thank you for the lengthy response! I have a journey to undergo.