The connection between the throat and the pelvis or how to allow yourself to have an intense orgasm
In the human body there is a silent connection between two seemingly different areas: the limbs and the neck. This connection, often neglected and underestimated, is revealed in the joint structure of these anatomical structures, born from the same anatomical structure. While we are born in a delicate interplay between the limbs and the head, a profound story unfolds that reflects the deep interconnection of the mind and body.
At first glance, the pelvis and throat appear separate, one located deep within our inner core, the other adorning the entrance to our inner sanctuary. Yet, below the surface, a community emerges – a communal genesis rooted in the embryonic development of the human form. Having traveled from the same group of stations, these two regions bear witness to a relationship that transcends physical boundaries.
The image, which is the fulcrum of life and the seat of stability, serves as the basis on which we navigate the world. It represents the foundation of our physical existence, connects us to the earth and provides a stable platform from which we connect with the environment. In its strength and resilience, the spine reflects the profound capacity for reason and stability within the human psyche.
Like a piece of music, the voice balances delicately, symbolizing the integration of thought, emotion and the expression of our most profound truths.
When we move to the landscape of our emotional terrain, the connection between the face and the mouth becomes obvious. The mouth, with its capacity for stability and grounding, provides the basis for the safe exploration of our inner world. In the intermediate state, the voice, a tool for authentic expression, becomes the avenue through which the landscapes of our emotions resonate with the outside world.
In the context of psychotherapy, this silent dialogue between the body and the voice offers deep insights. The suppressed experiences within the body, often associated with tension, resignation or stagnation, reflect the unspoken narratives encoded within the psyche. By paying attention to the subtle language of the body, therapists can guide individuals in resolving issues within them, achieving a harmonious integration of mind and body.
Research into the interconnection of the limbs and the mouth calls on us to recognize the subtle currents that run beneath the surface of our physical and emotional makeup. When we respect the common nature of these two regions, we discover a deep symbiosis that resonates with the hidden dance of human experience. In this silent dialog, therapists and individuals alike find a path to understanding, self-discovery and integration of the inexpressible in the tapestry of the self.
The link between orgasm and vocal expression is closed, and there is no aspect of human sexuality, exploring the fields of psychology, emotion and physical liberation. The sounds that are emitted during orgasm, whether instinctive or deliberate, serve as a unique manifestation of the connection between the mind and the body. However, this connection is expressed outside of the act itself and various factors can influence it, including past traumas that can prevent the free expression of emotions.
In the realm of female orgasms, the link between vocalization and trauma is a subject of research. Trauma, especially when it is linked to the suppression of emotions such as anger, aggression and happiness, can cast a shadow over the experience of pleasure and orgasm. The frozen network of nerves, muscles and emotions involved in the sexual response can be profoundly affected by unresolved psychological stress.
For some individuals, especially women, the ability to vocalize during orgasm can be severely impeded by deeply rooted emotional blockages. Trauma, especially when it involves suppression or denial of emotions, can create obstacles to authentic self-expression, extending to the intimate sphere. The mouth, a channel for vocal expression and physical experience of satisfaction, can become a place where unexpressed emotions are held.
In cases where trauma has led to inhibition of the expression of emotion, including instinctive and visceral emotions associated with orgasm, it can be difficult for individuals to fully experience sexual satisfaction. The release of associated emotions, including joyful fullness often associated with orgasmic vocalizations, can be limited by long-term effects of trauma from the past.
Psychosexual therapy and informed approaches to trauma can offer a path to the discovery and unlocking of potential for fulfilling sexual experiences. By dealing with and processing unresolved emotions, individuals can gradually regain the ability to express themselves freely and authentically, both in the vocalization that occurs during orgasm and in their broader emotional life. The journey towards sexual liberation and pleasure is interwoven with the exploration and release of emotional blockages, resulting in a holistic approach to sexual wellbeing.
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