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In the Thai language the medial canthus (the sharp corner of the eye closest to the nose) is called "Yoni Tha" where "Tha" means the eye.
Carlisle, G. C. (2018). Enlightened sexuality: Exploring the implications of sacred sexuality [Abstract]. With this increased understanding of Yoni we get a glimpse to the magnitude of the concepts, beliefs and profound sense of honour of the feminine creative principle. This quality of energy connects us with times and traditions which have honoured Yoni as the embodiment of divine feminine energy – not only bringing life through with birth, but seen as having direct connection to the Great Goddess. Korda, Joanna B.; Goldstein, Sue W.; Sommer, Frank (2010). "Sexual Medicine History: The History of Female Ejaculation". The Journal of Sexual Medicine. Elsevier BV. 7 (5): 1968–1975. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01720.x. PMID 20233286.Do you inhabit a female body? Do you want to make friends with your menstrual cycle? Do you want to understand more about the wisdom of your body’s cycles? Do you want to learn yoga therapy practices to support menstrual well being? Then this online immersion course is for you. It includes key yoga therapy practices for each phase of the menstrual cycle, with deep relaxation practices to nourish your well-being, and friendly chats to share top tips and hints to live in harmony with your cycle.
Using these teachings, I feel like I'm learning a whole new dimension to life- one that arises from practices of mindful awareness. Yoni Shakti is a good reference book for that journey. a b c d Monier-Williams, Monier. "Yoni". Harvard University Archives. p.858. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. A yoni puja can be performed in mixed groups, although sometimes only women or only men may be in attendance. Practitioners say that preparation is key before performing a yoni massage. A person should try to prepare their mind, body, and, importantly, their space. Prepare the space On the other hand, this book shines in its accounts of the women who were suffering and then rediscovered their power and ability to heal themselves through their yoga practice.a b c d Lochtefeld, James G. (2001). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Volume 2. The Rosen Publishing Group. p.784. ISBN 978-0-8239-3180-4.