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Old 5th December 2005, 22:13
Pan Pan is offline
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Default Study shows the role of the amygdala in male sexual pleasure


>Hello Pan,

Hi Mog : - )
>
>Some very interesting results
>there. But it's not
>surprising that most mammals
>have so much in common with
>each other.

That?s certainly true. And that?s why I find it so interesting that this study seems to confirm what Jack has always said, that males can engage in intercourse and enjoy feelings of satisfaction without approaching a Point of No Return or experiencing a need to ejaculate.
>
>However, I think I remember
>reading in one of your other
>posts that you are also into
>associated aspects of male
>sexuality such as brainwave
>entrapment, Aneros and, of
>course, amigdalae clicking.

Yes, I do use Brainwave Entrainment (mainly the ?Ecstasy? CD, by Kelly Howell at www.brainsync.com), the Aneros, and of course, I?m a big fan of Amygdala Clicking.
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>I'm fairly advanced on the
>first two but I seem to be
>stuck on the clicking
>forwards. I've got Neil
>Slade's book and CD on the
>subject and, while I've
>by-passed some of the most
>infants-school items on his
>training syllabus, I've taken
>seriously most of his
>instructions.

I also discarded most of Neil?s instructions from ?Frontal Lobes Supercharge.? I think the most important aspect of learning to Click Forward is the ?Feather Technique? visualization exercise that he describes. I simply practiced that visualization relentlessly until I began to actually feel pleasurable sensations in my Amygdalae. Once that happened, I learned how to Click Forward through physical sensation alone.

A couple tips I can offer is:

1. Remember that pleasant smells help your amygdalae click forward naturally. So I suggest finding a particular essential oil that you find especially pleasant, and keep it with you. When you want to practice clicking forward, take a quick whiff from the bottle first. I personally used Lavender for this purpose for the first 6 months that I was learning to Click Forward, and found it very helpful.

It also begins to serve as sensory anchor. As you begin to experience more pleasurable sensations while clicking forward, you?ll associate them with the smell of the essential oil. So eventually, the smell alone could cause you to click forward without any effort.

2. I personally found it?s easiest to Click Forward when I?m both relaxed and aroused. So good times to do it are when I?m resting in bed, getting ready to fall asleep, fantasizing, or watching erotic entertainment.

I have also found a great time to practice Clicking Forward is during my KSMO sessions, after I?ve already been experiencing multiple orgasms for awhile. I find that it dramatically intensifies the experience and the associated positive emotions as well. However, I would only recommend this for experienced KSMO practitioners, since it?s important to have full awareness of subtle feelings and sensations while first learning to become multi-orgasmic through the Key Sound practice.
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>Although I think I can now
>"feel" the location and
>presence of my amigdalae and
>I'm sure there is a
>significant enhancement in my
>KSMMO practices when I
>endeavour to engage them, but
>I've never heard anything in
>my head that resembles a
>"click".

Well, it?s a funny thing, but as far as I know, the legendary ?clicking? sound is actually just a unique phenomena that a few people have experienced while Clicking Forward. It?s not by any means an indication of success or failure.

I have been Clicking Forward for about 2 years now and I?ve had some amazing feelings and experiences, but none of them ever involved any kind of internal ?clicking,? sounds.
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>The book is very light on
>describing the actual clicking
>sound so could you tell me
>what your impression of it is,
>svp?

Sure. I really don?t think it?s relevant to the practice of Amygdala Clicking. Neil Slade explained this in a couple newsletters last year. I think he regrets having mentioned it in the book at all, because it?s been rather misleading for people, who otherwise are doing very well in their practices. My advice is to simply focus on whatever positive feelings and sensations you may experience while Clicking Forward. They are your best indicator of how well you are doing.
>
>I would also be interested in
>your own general experiences
>of amigdalae clicking.
>
Wow, I?m not sure where to begin. LOL.

Well let?s see, I guess I?ll start by saying that in my experience, the best thing about Amygdala Clicking is it?s sheer versatility as it applies to sexual pleasure. Not only is it a stand alone technique for achieving a state of continuous orgasm, it can also be applied to enhance and intensify every other form of sexual activity I can think of.

Since I often combined Clicking Forward with other activities (KSMO, Prostate Stimulation, Brainwave Entrainment, etc), it?s difficult to separate and describe all the ways in which it has enhanced my life. But to give some idea what it?s like for people who have never done it, I will try to describe experiences in which I use Amygdala Clicking primarily by itself.

So I guess I?ll start with what it feels like. For me, Clicking Forward begins with subtle pleasurable tingling sensations in two places inside my head (my two Amygdalae). As I continue to focus on this sensation, it intensifies and the tingling transforms into a continual feeling of pleasure that I can only describe as ?orgasmic.?

The longer I continue to focus on the pleasurable sensations in my amygdalae, the more intense the feeling of orgasm becomes. And at the same time, the feeling of orgasm begins to build in my genitals, with or without erection or physical stimulation. The genital orgasm itself, feels very much like a prostatic orgasm, and I frequently will notice ?pre-cum? dripping out of my penis as I continue Clicking Forward, even if I never develop an erection. As I continue Clicking Forward, the effect continues to intensify until I literally feel as though I?m ?cumming from three places at once,? (the 2 specific locations of my amygdalae, and of course, my genitals).

Of course, there?s more to it than just orgasmic pleasure. There?s an emotional high that comes with Amygdala Clicking that?s hard to describe. It?s like a mix of positive emotions all happening at once - joy, love, elation, and exhilaration.

In my experience, Clicking Forward is something like a game. The longer I focus on Clicking Forward, the more intense the orgasmic sensations become, until sooner or later, I simply feel overwhelmed by the pleasure and lose my focus. After a bit, I?m able to regain my focus and continue Clicking Forward again. I typically spend anywhere from 15 minutes to a couple hours in this continuous state of orgasm without ever moving a muscle.

And that, in essence, is how it feels when I?m Clicking Forward.

Of course, there?s a wide variety of experiences that can be enjoyed when it?s applied to KSMO, or Prostate Stimulation, etc. But that has been the essence of my experience with Clicking forward thus far. I hope that helps to shed some more light on the subject and I hope you?ll feel free to share some of your experiences as well!

Best of Luck,

Pan :-)

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