Can one experience a perpetual orgasm? Orgasm (pleasure) is purely physical, whereas Ananda (pure bliss) is non-physical.
Most people, when they hear the word "orgasm," immediately think about sexuality. It’s natural because, for many, sexual pleasure is the most intense experience they've ever felt. But let me tell you – orgasm isn’t just about sexuality.
At its core, orgasm refers to an internalized ecstatic state. It’s not about one part of you; it’s when your entire being reaches a peak, an absolute, all-encompassing intensity. Sexuality is just one doorway that offers a limited glimpse of this experience – and yet, it doesn't take you to your fullest potential.
But what if you could reach that ecstatic state – a state beyond physicality, one you could hold all the time? That would be the ultimate orgasm, a state of being that we, in India, call Ananda. Ananda means bliss....
At its core, orgasm refers to an internalized ecstatic state. It’s not about one part of you; it’s when your entire being reaches a peak, an absolute, all-encompassing intensity. Sexuality is just one doorway that offers a limited glimpse of this experience – and yet, it doesn't take you to your fullest potential.
But what if you could reach that ecstatic state – a state beyond physicality, one you could hold all the time? That would be the ultimate orgasm, a state of being that we, in India, call Ananda. Ananda means bliss....