In the realm of female sexual health, few topics are as misunderstood and often overlooked as female ejaculation. Frequently dismissed, ridiculed, or considered a taboo subject, it’s something society has largely ignored, offering little in the way of scientific exploration or emotional understanding. Colloquially known as “squirting,” female ejaculation has long been stigmatized in both popular culture and mainstream medical arenas. However, in the ancient Tantric tradition, female ejaculation holds a sacred place, and its significance extends far beyond mere biological function.
In this blog, we explore the role and functions of female ejaculation from a Tantric and Taoist perspective, shedding light on its emotional, physical, and spiritual importance.
The Stigma and Misunderstanding of Female Ejaculation
Female ejaculation is often dismissed as incontinence or an unfortunate condition affecting a small number of women. The scientific disinterest in the subject has contributed to this misunderstanding, with many women believing that they are alone or abnormal if they experience this form of release. Patriarchal frameworks have further sidelined the issue, reducing female sexual health to purely biological functions while disregarding the deeper emotional and spiritual aspects.
As a result, female ejaculation has not been thoroughly studied, leaving many women in the dark about this natural and healthy function of their bodies. In fact, society’s preoccupation with logical and scientific perspectives has rendered any function without an immediate, obvious purpose—such as female ejaculation—seemingly irrelevant. Women who experience ejaculation may feel confused, embarrassed, or even ashamed, as there has been little public discussion or understanding of the phenomenon. This lack of exploration has led to damaging myths. For instance, the misconception that female ejaculation is a form of incontinence has been debunked. Scientific studies have shown that female ejaculate differs hemically from urine, with traces of prostaticsecretions, highlighting its uniqueness and discrediting the otion that it results from bladder dysfunction.
The Role of the Adult Film Industry
Unfortunately, the adult film industry has capitalized on the widespread ignorance surrounding female ejaculation, portraying it in an exploitative and often unrealistic light. This has further obscured the true function of female ejaculation and contributed to its “tainted” image. As a result, the subject has been relegated to a taboo topic, tucked away in the hidden corners of conversation, leaving many women feeling isolated and misunderstood.
Understanding Female Ejaculation in Tantra and Taoism
As a British pioneer in the field of bodywork and the first certified Advanced Tantra Educator in the UK, I, Mal Weeraratne, have spent over 30 years bridging the gap in understanding the function of female ejaculation. My work combines ancient Tantric and Taoist techniques to help women release negative emotions stored in their bodies, with female ejaculation playing a central role in this healing process.
In the Tantric tradition, female ejaculation is referred to as “Amrita,” a Sanskrit word meaning “sweet nectar of life.” Far from being a mere physical reaction, Amrita is viewed as a powerful tool for emotional and spiritual healing. The Japanese doctor Masaru Emoto has famously demonstrated that human consciousness can affect the molecular structure of water, a finding that resonates deeply with the concept of female ejaculation. When we apply this theory to Amrita, we can begin to see how the fluid released during female ejaculation may carry with it negative emotional energy, which is stored in the body and released through the act of ejaculation.
By understanding the spiritual and emotional dimensions of female ejaculation, we can begin to view it as a therapeutic release, rather than something to be ashamed of or confused by. In this context, Amrita becomes a powerful symbol of emotional purification, a way for women to free themselves from the weight of past traumas and negative experiences that may have accumulated in their bodies over time.
The Sacred Spot Massage: A Path to Emotional Release
One of the central components of my work is the Sacred Spot Massage, also known as the G-Spot Massage, Vaginal Massage, or Yoni Massage. This form of deep bodywork is designed to release negative emotions stored in the female body, particularly in the yoni, or vaginal area, where past traumas and unresolved emotional pain often manifest as physical and emotional blockages. By applying specific Tantric and Taoist techniques, these blockages can be released, allowing the woman to experience a deep sense of emotional freedom and sexual awakening.
Through this massage, the callused emotional armour that many women carry is softened, allowing them to rediscover the full potential of their sexuality and their sense of pleasure. The ultimate goal is not simply to induce female ejaculation, but to facilitate a holistic healing process that touches every aspect of the woman’s life—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Having treated over 3,500 women around the world through this practice, I can confidently say that female ejaculation is vital to a woman’s overall well-being. It allows for the release of negative emotional energy, which, if left unchecked, can lead to physical, emotional, and even psychological health problems. In this way, female ejaculation can be seen as “revoltingly healthy”, a powerful act of emotional detox that is as natural and necessary as any other bodily function.
The Importance of Reclaiming Female Ejaculation
In a world where female sexual health is often reduced to medical diagnoses and physical symptoms, it is more important than ever to reclaim the significance of female ejaculation. Far from being an anomaly or an unfortunate condition, female ejaculation is a deeply natural and therapeutic process. Through the art of Tantra and Taoist teachings, we can rediscover its true purpose and function, embracing it as a vital part of the female experience.
As women begin to reclaim this misunderstood part of their sexuality, they can start to experience greater levels of pleasure, connection, and emotional freedom. The release of Amrita is not just a physical reaction—it is a spiritual cleansing that allows women to let go of negative emotions and step into their full power.
In conclusion, female ejaculation is an ancient Tantric subject that has been unfairly stigmatized and misunderstood in the modern world. By rediscovering its true function through Tantric and Taoist practices, we can begin to heal not only the body, but also the mind and spirit, helping women everywhere to embrace their sexuality and reclaim their emotional health.