Lack of Libido and Excitement in Living
How can Tantric Therapy help?
posted by Must Nishok
Libido is an energetic charge that originates from sexuality as a whole. Many people think that sexuality is located only in the genital tract, which is not true.
Libido is an energy that makes individuals seek the fulfillment of their basic needs, such as hunger, for example, and also all forms of pleasure.
Thus, part of the libido is repressed or destroyed through social repressive mechanisms, part is displaced to other human acts such as studying, making art, working or other activities that we consider important throughout our lives, and the last part is available for pleasure sexual.
Libido is the energy that moves human beings to relate to objects, the environment or other people, of the same or opposite sex. If it weren't for libido, human beings would not start their relationship with the world and would not value it.
It is this energy that ensures that children start to play, to move around to explore the reality around them. Libido also means limits, being aware of the limits around us, recognizing what is forbidden, what is dangerous, or what is acceptable, what is free.
The ability to channel the libido to the outside world is fundamental for the balance of the human being. Problems in this channeling can cause socialization failures, such as autism, self-aggression, compulsive masturbation and other behavioral disorders.
In common language, libido can be understood as "will" and to better understand this concept we can use our everyday expressions: "I'm not in the mood"; "Without will there is no solution". These forms of expression signal the importance of libido in all of our actions. Libido is a term that means will and desire.
The lack of libido in women is related to frigidity or insensitivity to sexually based stimuli. Many diseases, including mental and psychosomatic, can be related to the lack or loss of libido, such as: depression, anorexia, cirrhosis, hemochromatosis, hypogonadism and others.
On the other hand, there are diseases that result in an excessive increase in libido, such as: obsession or OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), bipolar disorder, hyperthyroidism and syphilis. Some medications and many drugs also cause changes in libido. A pathological increase in libido is also known as sex addiction or nymphomania, satiriasis or sexual compulsion.
At Comunna Metamorfose, we recommend that people who suffer from actions caused by an increase or decrease in libido go through the process of sensory re-education through Deva Nishok Method, where pleasure and affection are explored in a conscious way and with a non-sexual purpose, opening the paths of mobilization and expansion of sexual energy through your body to an energetic peak known as Hyperorgasm.
It is therapeutic, a process of harmonization and healing, which has no sexual connotations.