Amrita - The Divine Nectar: Exploring Female Ejaculation

by Caroline Muir
WhyAreWeWhispering.com

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Amrita is liquid energy.

Anyone can “ejaculate,” or “squirt,” but the goddess in women releases her amrita. The stories that come from ancient Tantra and the holy books of several thousand years past support this, along with the vast subject of sacred sexuality, of which I am a longtime teacher and practitioner. The name in Sanscrit for the female ejaculate is “amrita,” which means “divine nectar.” For this reason I refer to this experience, which I only first heard of twenty years ago in my early forties, as “releasing amrita.”

As a female, I embody the divine, and I clearly honor amrita as a divine expression of the feminine. Videos that purport to show how females can ejaculate are a turn-off to me. Please, those of you with the refinement to keep the sacred intact, remember, there is power in language! Join with me in this little game of consciousness as I describe to you the majestic connection I feel to spirit, to myself, to my partner, and to Life while releasing my amrita.

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“It must be pee!” the disbelieving exclaim. “It must be pee!” the uninformed lovers conclude. But the millions of women, who for centuries have experienced the sexual-spiritual heights in releasing their amrita, know it is not pee that can come forth from them in quantity during orgasm. It is divine nectar.

In the Western world there is a tendency to reduce profound spiritual experience to scientific explanation. The true nature of these sacred waters is more metaphysical than physical. It often feels as though the “energy” of amrita is being released, with no liquid content.

How could this be proven or explained to the scientist in the lab?

There is a commonly held belief that something other than God must be responsible for this potentially profound experience of pleasure - cups of warm clear liquid gushing or spraying out of the female’s genital area (specifically her urinary opening), or meatus. Can we allow that the Goddess herself might take great joy in riding the waves of pleasure, which often accompany a release of amrita? In my experience as a goddess of conscious lovemaking, the words that escape my lips during high states of arousal and orgasm are “Oh my God! Oh my God!” Yet when my amrita flows I experience the most profound connection to the Feminine. I often hear myself exclaiming as I’m flowing, “Thank you Goddess, Thank you, Mother, Thank you Spirit, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you...”

I have taught and exhibited for many women how this feels and looks for me (see the DVD “Secrets of Female Sexual Ecstasy”). This teaching gives people something to emulate, as the partner involved can also ride this huge wave of bliss and help carry the woman further into the fullness of the experience.

Every woman experiences her sexual response somewhat differently, so each must find her own expression in these times of surrender. This release may not feel typically orgasmic. It can go unnoticed by some. The awareness and experience of amrita depends on the level of a woman’s awakened sensitivity to her body.

How do we allow the sacred to enter into this experience? It’s a flip of the switch (of consciousness, that is!). The energy is transmittable. Much depends on a woman’s openness, sense of safety, and, often, spiritual connection to herself or her partner or close friend. I have seen women start the flow of amrita simply by being in the company of another woman releasing. I have experienced holding the hand of a dear friend while I was receiving sacred spot massage, and as my amrita flowed, hers released with such a force it splashed the wall eight feet from the bed!

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Once a woman’s “channels” are open she can easily release her sacred waters through self-pleasuring. Her time alone becomes not only fun and pleasurable, but gives her direct connection to her own divinity, her own power, to the goddess within her essence. Her nectar then flows from heaven to earth, a gift to the earth mother herself. She might “offer” this gift of liquid energy to her loved ones or to her own personal belief of what spirit is to her. She does this by joining her consciousness to her amrita, and actually “imagines” giving this medicine where she wills it to go.

We use our power of intention to imprint our amrita. This requires creative visualization, a focused mind, and deep, slow breathing. It is by this “knowing” that our natural body fluids become a “medicine” for healing and high magic. Thus, a woman accesses her own spiritual priestess to emerge during this pleasurable event.

Much more is taught about this phenomenon in our bodies in the Divine Feminine Mystery School to help further understanding and deepen people’s experience of it.

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For me, amrita is one of the great wonders of the world. People have tried to measure it, examine it, explain it, figure it out. There is no way to measure, or explain, the divine.

Your body is your laboratory, and you, as a woman, have the opportunity to claim your potential and your birthright as a divine mystery.

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