Orgasmic Meditation is a partnered practice in which one person strokes the upper left quadrant of another person's clitoris for exactly fifteen minutes, while both place full attention on the point of contact — noticing what they feel. What emerges is not performance or pleasure in the conventional sense. It is the dissolution of the boundary between self and other — a state of interconnected awareness that mystics have described for millennia and neuroscientists are only beginning to map.
Nine peer-reviewed publications. Research from Thomas Jefferson University, the University of Pittsburgh, and institutions across the country. The findings are extraordinary.
780 practitioners completed the Mystical Experience Questionnaire. OM produced states equivalent to the second-highest dose of psilocybin — 62% met all criteria for a full mystical experience.
Dr. Andrew Newberg's fMRI study found OM creates a unique hybrid pattern — between deep meditation and sexual stimulation — in both men and women, within minutes.
Phase 1 clinical trial with 14 pairs showed 47% improvement in PTSD scores. Participants rated the modality 4.9/5 on safety.