Activating the secondary functions of the womb

“You can accomplish wonders by controlling and circulating the energy from the womb,” Nelida said, pulling her skirt over her calves again.

Nelida explained that the womb’s primary function is reproduction in order to perpetuate our species. But, she said, unbeknownst to women, the womb also has subtle and sophisticated secondary functions; and it was these that she and I were interested in developing. I was so pleased when Nelida had included me in her statement that I actually experienced a tickling sensation inside my stomach. I listened attentively as she explained that the most important secondary function of the womb is to serve as a guiding unit for the double.

Whereas males have to rely on a mixture of reason and intent to guide their doubles, females have at their disposal their womb; a powerful source of energy with an abundance of mysterious attributes and functions all designed to protect and nurture the double.

“All this is possible, of course, if you have rid yourself of all the encumbering energy men have left inside you,” she said: “A thorough recapitulation of all your sexual activity will take care of that.”

She emphasized that using the womb is an extremely powerful and direct method of reaching the double. She reminded me of the sorcery pass I had learned in which one breathes directly with the opening of the vagina.

“The womb is the way female animals sense things and regulate their bodies,” she said: “Through the womb, women can generate and store power in their doubles to build or destroy; or to become one with everything around them.”
Again I felt a tingle in my abdomen; a mild vibration that spread this time to my genitals and inner thighs.

“Another way of reaching the double, also called the other, besides using the energy of the womb, is through movement,” Nelida continued: “This is the reason why Clara taught you the sorcery passes.

(The Sorcerers Crossing, Taisha Abelar)

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