Menstrual blood powder as aphrodisiac in Taoism Tantra

As we all know, most religions were made for men by men. Women’s contributions are erased by default. Even in the early 20th century, establishment figures like Sigmund Freud claimed that clitoral orgasm was immature—and this view went largely unchallenged until the 1970s, when feminist researchers such as Shere Hite pushed back with the theory of clitoral orgasm. It’s not hard to imagine how much distortion exists within tantra traditions that center sexuality.

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The Yin-Yang Philosophy Behind Radical Feminism

Chinese healing is based on a holistic, somatic, and energy-oriented approach, and vibration is often considered an important aspect. The concept is relatively simple: many conditions are understood as disruptions or turbulence in the body’s internal energy patterns, and healing aims to gently soothe and regulate these vibrations, bringing them back into a more stable and harmonious state.

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