Whole-Body Orgasm
The fruit of long-term tantric and sitting practice: an ongoing, whole-body orgasmic state that requires no external stimulation and does not end. Sometimes called "constant coming." This is not a peak experience that fades — it gradually becomes the baseline of daily life, coexisting with normal activity and eventually becoming permanent. It is the fulfillment of kundalini awakening, where ecstatic conductivity permeates the nervous system around the clock.
How it arises
The root-to-third-eye connection is cultivated through years of spinal breathing pranayama, mulabandha, siddhasana, kechari mudra, and tantric preorgasmic practice. As the nadis purify and ecstatic conductivity strengthens, the third eye and root begin to "merge" — and the event of "coming" transforms from a discrete climactic occurrence into a continuous flow.
A slight raising of the eyes, entering kechari, or a small flex at the root sends waves of ecstasy coursing through the nervous system. Over time the process migrates upward to include the crown as well.
Lesson T31 — Constant Coming: "In sex, 'coming' is orgasm, both before and after the vajroli effect naturally joins into the spiritual-sexual equation. With rising ecstatic conductivity between the root and third eye, the event of 'coming' … creeps into our life as an ongoing experience."
Is it exhausting?
No — the opposite. Divine energy surging continuously through the body regenerates every cell rather than depleting them. What formerly felt like exhaustion after orgasm becomes a source of unbounded energy, creativity, and happiness.
Lesson T31: "As divine energy surges through us, it continuously regenerates every cell in our body. In this situation sex has become the source of unbounded energy, creativity and happiness in the body."
The transition: from temporary to permanent
In early tantric practice (and even for experienced practitioners), the expansion during lovemaking is vivid but temporary — it comes and goes. Lesson T68 describes the natural question: what is the difference between this temporary experience and permanent transformation?
The answer: the same experience of infinite expansion and divine love gradually comes to abide as a normal part of everyday life. The practitioner takes it to work, into relationships, into the marketplace. Eventually it is no longer dependent on the sexual practice that originally cultivated it. This is the rise of permanent ecstatic conductivity and radiance.
Connection to natural vajroli
Lesson T60 makes an explicit claim: whole-body ecstasy is proof that natural vajroli is occurring. The reasoning: sexual essences are prana in motion at the physical level; the ecstatic experience is a symptom of that upward flow. Anyone experiencing whole-body ecstasy has natural vajroli operating. The two are aspects of the same neurobiological process.
See vajroli mudra for the full picture of how sexual essences rise and transform.
Moving beyond tantra
Lesson T51 draws a key implication: tantric practice leads toward its own obsolescence. Pre-orgasmic techniques develop and eventually dissolve into full-time whole-body ecstatic conductivity. "An expert in tantric sexual practices is someone who does not need them anymore."
Once this state is established, the practitioner works mainly with sitting practices and daily living — whole-body mudra, outpouring divine love, service. What was called "orgasm" has become an ongoing divine process.
Lesson T51: "What we have called 'orgasm' has become that ongoing divine process, reaching far beyond our loins and body to encompass the cosmos. It is an unending feeling of glory and grace that is far beyond genital orgasm."
The goal is not to become multi-orgasmic — it is to move beyond orgasm in stillness, beyond attachment to sensations and obsessions. Whole-body ecstasy is a way-station, not the final destination.
Sitting practices are primary
Whole-body orgasm cannot be produced by tantric sexual practice alone. It requires: - Abiding inner silence from long-term deep meditation - Ecstatic conductivity cultivated through spinal breathing pranayama, mudras, and bandhas - Over time: natural vajroli arising as a byproduct of the whole system
Tantric sex supports and accelerates this process but cannot substitute for the daily sitting routine. See tantra and relationships for the context in which these practices develop.
Cautions / Self-pacing
Strong ecstatic energy requires self-pacing. Overdoing tantric practice, or overdoing any energy practices, can create obstructions and discomfort. If whole-body ecstatic symptoms are intense, back off from all energy practices (including mulabandha, kumbhaka, siddhasana) until the system stabilizes. See self-pacing and kundalini imbalances.