Coitus reservatus 337444 222730148 2008-06-30T20:49:06Z 129.22.120.80 /* Coitus Reservatus */ '''[[Coitus]] reservatus''' (''coitus'', "sexual intercourse, union" + ''reservatus'', "reserved, saved") .<ref>Cassell's ''Compact Latin Dictionary'', Dell Publishing Co. Inc., 1963</ref> , is commonly thought of as a form of [[sexual intercourse]] in which the man does not attempt to [[male ejaculation|ejaculate]] within his partner, but instead attempts to remain at the [[Human sexual response cycle#Plateau phase|plateau phase]] of intercourse for as long as possible avoiding the orgasm and seminal emission. Another term used for this kind of relationhips is the word '''karezza''', generally believed to be derived from the Italian word ''carézza'' meaning "caress"; however, [[Alan W. Watts]] believes it is a Persian word.<ref>Watts, Alan W. ''Nature, Man and Woman'', p. 172, Pantheon Books Inc., 1958 </ref> The term "karezza" was coined by the physician [[Alice Bunker Stockham]] and is akin to [[maithuna]] in [[Tantra|Buddhist Tantra]] and [[Sahaja]] in Hindu [[Yoga]]. <ref>Coomaraswami, Ananda K. ''The Dance of Shiva'', p. 124, The Noonday Press Inc., 1957</ref> == Dr. Stockham's Contribution == Importantly, Dr. Stockham's contribution was to apply this same philosophy to women as much as to men. It may be construed as a form of [[birth control]] but it is really a way of prolonging sexual pleasure to the point of achieving mystical ecstasis, as explained by [[J. William Lloyd]], a practitioner of Karezza, whose own experience of [[Cosmic Consciousness]] appears in the ''magnum opus'' ''Cosmic Consciousness'' by the American psychiatrist [[Richard M. Bucke]] M. D., an intimate friend of the American poet [[Walt Whitman]].<ref>Bucke, Richard Maurice, M. D. ''Cosmic Consciousness'', p. 284, Citadel Press, 1961, ISBN: 0-8065-0211-8</ref> In fact, the goal of this practice is to enable the man to actually separate orgasm from ejaculation, being able to experience one without the other. == Prerequisites == Presumably, the principles of karezza also apply to [[masturbation]], whereby a man attempts to delay his ejaculation as long as possible to prolong pleasure in a process known as "orgasmic brinkmanship" or "edging." However, Karezza to be successful requires the maturity of a [[heterosexual]] married couple. This precludes masturbation, [[prostitution]] and [[homosexuality]]. Its cornerstone is a married heterosexual couple who is willing to undergo the discipline of ''coitus sine ejaculatio seminis''.<ref>Lloyd, J. William ''The Karezza Method'' Health Research, 1964, Mokelumne Hill, California</ref> The primary purpose of karezza is the maintenance, and indeed, intensification of desire and enjoyment of sexual pleasure within the context of long-term relationships. According to Stockham, it takes from two weeks to a month for the body to recover from ejaculation ..."Unless procreation is desired, let the final propagative orgasm be entirely avoided".<ref>Stockham, Alice B. ''Karezza'', p. 25, R. F. Fenno & Co., New York City, 1896</ref> If ejaculation is experienced more frequently, the effect is to 'drain the basin' before it has been replenished. This, in turn, induces feelings of irritation and rejection of the lover, as the body seeks to prevent further ejaculation. However, and arguably especially in modern Western culture where 'more is better', people often pursue orgasms, and therefore, ejaculation as a way of trying to overcome those feelings, thus compounding the problem. The result is that over time (reportedly within two to four years), the 'honeymoon of desire' is over, leading to substantial change in the nature of the relationship. Stockham's advocacy was that this same 'honeymoon period' could be maintained in perpetuity by limiting the frequency of ejaculation or preferably avoiding it entirely. Stockham writes: "Man, too, expresses creative life in many ways besides that of parenthood".<ref>Stockham, Alice B., M. D., ''Karezza'', p. 15, R. F. Fenno & Co., New York City, 1896</ref> Once lovemaking is no longer undertaken as a means to orgasm, Stockham suggested, the nature and purpose of lovemaking changes dramatically, being focused on communication and physical communion. She writes, "The time and frecuency of Karezza can be governed by no certain law. Experience, however, has proven that is far more satisfactory to have at least an interval of two to four weeks, and may find that even three or four months afford greater impetus to power and growth as well as more personal satisfaction; during the interval the thousand and one lover-like attentions give reciprocal delight, and are an anticipating prophecy of the ultimate union."<ref>Stockham, Alice B., M. D., ''Karezza'', p. 29, R. F. Fenno & Co., New York City, 1896 </ref> == Coitus Reservatus == There is a slight difference between Karezza and Coitus Reservatus. Ideally, Karezza is best suited for married couples. Coitus Reservatus, on the other hand, is suited for practically anyone but ideally, for consenting adults; in this practice, unlike Karezza's the woman can and does enjoy a prolongued orgasm while the man is able to demonstrate at will an unequalled mode of self-control.<ref> Dr. Rudolf Von Urban, M. D. ''Sex Perfection and Marital Happiness'', Dial Press, 1949 ISBN- 10: B001AA3TWA</ref> There are some who believe there are negative effects to the practice as follows: Coitus Reservatus is not a reliable form of preventing a [[sexually transmitted infection]], as the penis leaks [[pre-ejaculate]], which may contain all of the same infectious viral particles and bacteria as the actual [[semen]]. Beyond that, it is also unreliable for [[contraception]], even if ejaculation is successfully avoided, because pre-ejaculate may contain [[spermatozoon|sperm]]. However, no studies have been found to show that sperm is present in the pre-ejaculate fluid.The method is also unreliable because of the difficulty of controlling ejaculation beyond the point of no return in over-reaching the orgasm. The couples should therefore exercise preventive control in how far they are willing to go. Another difficulty of this method as a form of birth-control is that if the man begins to [[orgasm]] (before ejaculation proper begins), the muscles can tense tightly in the lower body, such as legs and buttocks, causing the removal of the penis to be difficult. This could cause some ejaculate to enter his partner. Pregnancy could then result. According to the well known English novelist, [[Aldous Huxley]] who wrote [[Brave New World]], in his last novel ''Island'' he wrote that Maithuna, the Yoga of Love is... "the same was [[Roman Catholicism]] means by ''coitus reservatus''.<ref>Huxley, Aldous ''Island, Harper & Row, 1962''</ref> Getting to the point by discussing ''coitus reservatus'', Alan W. Watts in ''Nature, Man and Woman'' notes: "...I would like to see someone make a case for the idea that the [[Apostles]] really did hand down an inner tradition to the Church, and that through all these centuries the Church has managed to guard it from the public eye. If so, it has remained far more secret and [[esotericism|"esoteric"]] than in any of the other great spiritual traditions of the world, so much so that its existence is highly doubtful...<ref>"Watts, Alan W. ''Nature, Man and Woman, Ch 7, Pantheon Books Inc. 1958''</ref> The Welsh writer [[Norman Lewis]], in his celebrated account of life in [[Naples]] in 1944, claimed that [[San Rocco]] was the [[patron saint]] of coitus reservatus: "I recommended him to drink -- as the locals did -- [[marsala]] with the yolk of eggs stirred into it, and to wear a medal of San Rocco, patron of coitus reservatus, which could be hand in any religious-supplies shop".<ref>Norman Lewis ''Naples '44: A World War II Diary of Occupied Italy'', De Capo Press, 2005 ISBN:-10: 0786714387</ref> The famous psychologist [[Havelock Ellis]] writes: "''Coitus Reservatus'', - in which intercourse is maintained even for very long periods, during which the woman may have orgasm several times while the man succeeds in holding back orgasm, - so far from being injurious to the woman, is probably the form of coitus which gives her the maximum gratification and relief".<ref>Ellis, Havelock ''Studies in the Psychology of Sex'', vol. vi, p. 552, F. A. Davis Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1910, [[Amazon Kindle|Kindle Edition]] 2008 ISBN-10: B0016PEMOS</ref> The [[Oneida Community]], founded in the XIX century by [[John Humphrey Noyes]] experimented along the lines of ''Coitus Reservatus'' which was then called Male Continence in a religiously [[Christian]] [[communist]] environment. The experiment lasted for about a quarter of a century and then Noyes went on to create Oneida silverware and establish the Oneida Silver Co. that grew into the giant [[Oneida Limited]] which traded in [[Wall St.]].<ref>ibid. p. 553</ref> In his study of [[Leonardo da Vinci]], [[Sigmund Freud]] writes: "Observation of daily life shows that most persons have the capacity to direct a very tangible part of their sexual motive powers to their professional or business activities. The sexual impulse is particularly suited to yield such contributions because it is endowed with the capacity of [[Sublimation (psychology)|sublimation]], i. e. it has the power to exchange its nearest aim for othes of higher value which are not sexual."<ref>Sigmund Freud ''Leonardo da Vinci: A Study in Psychosexuality'', ch. I, Random House Inc., W. W. Norton & Co., 1989 ISBN 10: 0393001490</ref> == Karezza == Stockham writes in ''Karezza'', p. 22, "Karezza signifies 'to express affection in both words and action,' and while it fittingly denotes the union that is the outcome of deepest human affection, love's consummation, it is used technically throughout this work to designate a controlled sexual union". So that in practice, it is more than just self-control; it is actually mutual-control where the male helps the female and viceversa. This is a key to overcome many difficulties in trying to control sexual expression on an individual basis.<ref>Weor, Samael Aun ''The Perfect Matrimony'', Glorian Publishing, 2001, ISBN: 0-9742755-0-6</ref> == The Rosicrucians == The [[AMORC]] [[Rosicrucians]] declare openly that they do not engage in sexual practices of an occult nature. This has been so since their First Imperator [[H. Spencer Lewis]], Ph. D. made it public knowledge.<ref>Lewis, H. Spencer ''Rosicrucian Manual'', p. 5, Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC, 1978</ref> Their rival organization [[Fraternitas Rosae Crucis]] led by Dr. [[R. Swinburne Clymer]] engages in sexual practices for the sake of race regeneration. Dr. Clymer is completely opposed to the practice of Karezza or ''coitus reservatus'' and advocates instead a form of sex intercourse in which the heterosexual married couple experiences the orgasm at the same time: come together!<ref>Clymer, R. Swinburne MD, ''The Mystery of Sex and Race Regeneration'', p. 223, The Philosophical Publishing Co., 1950</ref> Imperator Lewis declares the [[FUDOSI]] acknowledged AMORC as the genuine Rosicrucian representative in North America. However, the Secretary of the FUDOSI, a French Sexologist, heartily approves the practice of Karezza as an American import to establish harmony in the family as well as in the world by preventing the waste and misuse of sex energy.<ref>Marc Lanval, editor, ''Lumière et Liberté'', Organe Officiel de la Ligue Belge de Propagande Héliophile, Octobre-Novembre 1933</ref> No man is a prophet in his native land; this time it would be a woman, Dr. Alice Stockham, to be taken to court and forced to give up teaching the practice of Karezza in the United States of America. Dr. [[Arnold Krumm-Heller]] established the [[Fraternitas Rosicruciana Antiqua]] (FRA) a Rosicrucian school in Germany with branches in South America having the following formula of sexual conduct: ''Immissio Membri Virile in Vaginae sine ejaculatio seminis''. This he asserts is most conducive to the economic success and prosperity of the members. <ref>Weor, Samael Aun ''The Perfect Marriage'', ch. ix, Ecclesiae Gnosticae 1979</ref> [[Samael Aun Weor]] learned this formula and applied it in the context of [[The Perfect Matrimony]]. ==See also== * [[Coitus interruptus]] ==References== * LLoyd, John William, ''The karezza method, or, Magnetation the art of connubial love'', Health Research, [[1964]], ASIN B0007HUYDY * Stockham, Alice B, ''Karezza Ethics of Marriage'', Kessinger Publishing, [[2004]] ISBN 1417939699 * Von Urban, Rudolf, M. D., ''Sex Perfection and Marital Happiness'', Dial Press, New York, 1955 == Notes == {{reflist|1}} == External Links == * [http://www.gnosiscentral.com/audioBooks-ThePerfectMatrimony.php Samael Aun Weor ''The Perfect Matrimony'' (Audio Book)] * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/sex/krz/index.htm J. William Lloyd ''Karezza''] * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/sex/eom/index.htm Alice B. Stockham ''Karezza, Ethics of Marriage''] * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/sex/mc/index.htm John Humphrey Noyes ''Male Continence''] * [http://www.reuniting.info/ Reuniting: healing with sexual relationships] * [http://www.health-science-spirit.com/healsex.html Healing With Sexual Energy: sex for health, relationships and spirituality] * [http://www.sensualexploration.com/spirituality.htm Caress: the relaxation response] * [http://www.luckymojo.com/tktechniques.html Karezza Techniques] [[Category:Sexual acts]] [[da:Coitus reservatus]] [[de:Karezza]] [[lt:Atsargioji sueitis]] [[sv:Coitus reservatus]]