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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Tantric |  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - God in Buddhism - The God Idea in Early BuddhismThe Buddha of the Pāli suttas (scriptures) dismisses as “foolish talk”, as “ridiculous, mere words, a vain and empty thing” (Digha-Nikaya No. 13, Tevijja Sutta) the notion that Brahmins (the priestly caste), who according to the Buddha have not in fact seen Brahman face to face, can teach others how to achieve union with what they themselves have never beheld. This is not a denial of the existence of Brahman, however, but merely intended (by the Buddha) to indicate the folly of those religious teachers who ...
See also:God in Buddhism, God in Buddhism - The God Idea in Early Buddhism, God in Buddhism - Mahayana and Tantric Mystical Doctrines, God in Buddhism - Literature Read more here: » God in Buddhism: Encyclopedia II - God in Buddhism - The God Idea in Early Buddhism |
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| |  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - References in FictionMonks in the videogames Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy XI can use chakra for healing and restoring HP or MP.
In the manga/anime Naruto, chakra is the mystical internal energy used to perform ninja techniques.
In the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies, both Dr. Kaufman and his protege Mr. Stamper practice 'Chakra Torture".
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See also:Chakra, Chakra - Introduction, Chakra - The Seven Basic Chakras, Chakra - Origins and Development, Chakra - Chakras and the endocrine system, Chakra - Various models, Chakra - The Tantric Chakras, Chakra - Hesychastic centres of prayer, Chakra - Scientific basis, Chakra - References in Fiction, Chakra - Reference Material and Books Read more here: » Chakra: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - References in Fiction |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - Chakras and the endocrine systemParallels have often been drawn, by supporters of the existence of chakras, between the positions and functions of the chakras, and of the various organs of the endocrine system.
The highest crown chakra is said to be the chakra of consciousness, the master chakra that controls all the others. Its role would be very similar to that of the pituitary gland, which secretes hormones to control the rest of the endocrine system, and also connects to the central nervous system via the hypothalamus. The thalamus is thought ...
See also:Chakra, Chakra - Introduction, Chakra - The Seven Basic Chakras, Chakra - Origins and Development, Chakra - Chakras and the endocrine system, Chakra - Various models, Chakra - The Tantric Chakras, Chakra - Hesychastic centres of prayer, Chakra - Scientific basis, Chakra - References in Fiction, Chakra - Reference Material and Books Read more here: » Chakra: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - Chakras and the endocrine system |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Tantra - Tantra in the modern worldTantra is used in the West, as a general term which relates to sexual practice as a spiritual evolutionary scheme. There are in fact many different approaches as to how this manifests in American society - and also examples of the same development in Europe, see further down. There have been many civilizations which have deified sexuality as the most approximate expression of cosmic love or God. Regardless, the point is that tantra is moldable. It changes with each moment and environment. It ...
See also:Tantra, Tantra - History of Tantra, Tantra - Hindu tantra, Tantra - Tibetan tantra, Tantra - Japan's Shingon sect, Tantra - New Age tantra or Neo Tantra, Tantra - Tantric practices, Tantra - Tantra in the modern world, Tantra - Hindu tantra, Tantra - Buddhist tantra Read more here: » Tantra: Encyclopedia II - Tantra - Tantra in the modern world |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - Scientific basisThe idea of chakras as understood in Eastern philosophy does not exist in Western medical science. In Eastern thought, the chakras are thought to be levels of consciousness, and states of the soul, and 'proving' the existence of chakras is akin to 'proving' the existence of a soul. A mystic deals with these metaphysical concepts on the metaphysical plane, as a model for their own internal experience, and when talking about 'energy centres', they are generally talking about subtle, spiritual forces, which work on the psyche and spirit, not ab ...
See also:Chakra, Chakra - Introduction, Chakra - The Seven Basic Chakras, Chakra - Origins and Development, Chakra - Chakras and the endocrine system, Chakra - Various models, Chakra - The Tantric Chakras, Chakra - Hesychastic centres of prayer, Chakra - Scientific basis, Chakra - References in Fiction, Chakra - Reference Material and Books Read more here: » Chakra: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - Scientific basis |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Tantra - New Age tantra or Neo TantraNew Age appropriations of tantra usually disregard requirements involving guruparampara and ritual conduct, though they otherwise adopt many of the terms and concepts of Indian tantra. In these circles, "tantra" is often a synonym for sacred sexuality, i.e. a belief that sex ought to be recognized as a sacred act which is capable of elevating its participants to a higher spiritual plane. At other times "tantra" comes to mean a set of techniques for cultivating a more fulfilling sexual or love relationship, like the otherwise unrel ...
See also:Tantra, Tantra - History of Tantra, Tantra - Hindu tantra, Tantra - Tibetan tantra, Tantra - Japan's Shingon sect, Tantra - New Age tantra or Neo Tantra, Tantra - Tantric practices, Tantra - Tantra in the modern world, Tantra - Hindu tantra, Tantra - Buddhist tantra Read more here: » Tantra: Encyclopedia II - Tantra - New Age tantra or Neo Tantra |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Tantra - History of TantraLegend ascribes the origin of Tantra to Dattatreya, a semi-mythical Hindu yogi and the assumed author of the Jivanmukta Gita ("Song of the liberated soul"). Others see Lord Adinath, or Shiva, as the first Guru of Tantra. Things become a little more clear with Matsyendranath ("Master of fish" - so-called either because he was a fisherman, or, less probably, because he discovered a tantra inside a fish). He is accredited with authorship of the Kaulajnana-nirnaya, a voluminous ninth-century tantra dealing with a host of mystical a ...
See also:Tantra, Tantra - History of Tantra, Tantra - Hindu tantra, Tantra - Tibetan tantra, Tantra - Japan's Shingon sect, Tantra - New Age tantra or Neo Tantra, Tantra - Tantric practices, Tantra - Tantra in the modern world, Tantra - Hindu tantra, Tantra - Buddhist tantra Read more here: » Tantra: Encyclopedia II - Tantra - History of Tantra |
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Orgasm - Transwomen.
Post-operative male-to-female transsexual women (having undergone vaginoplasty) generally experience full orgasm, involving any combination of the clitoris, vagina and labia.
Some transwomen experience female ejaculation, which can be from the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and/or Cowper's glands, which are not removed during vaginoplasty.
Orgasm - Transmen.
Post-operative female-to-male transsexual men (after having undergone metoidioplasty or ph ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunctionThe inability to have orgasm is called anorgasmia, ejactulatory anhedonia, or inorgasmia. In situations where orgasm is desired, anorgasmia is mainly thought of as being caused by an inability to relax, or 'let go'. It seems to be closely associated with performance pressure and an unwillingness to pursue pleasure, as separate from the other person's satisfaction. It was the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, in his 1927 book The Function of the Orgasm, who first made orgasm central to the concept of mental health and defined neurosis in terms of blocks to having full orgasm.
For a variety of ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Nyingma - Various Traditions and Important Historical FiguresIt is generally agreed that Longchenpa and Mipham are the two most important scholars to the Nyingma lineage.
Nyingma - Longchenpa 1308-1363.
During the ages, many great scholars and tantric Masters appeared within the Nyingma lineage. Most famous of all is the master and scholar Longchenpa (Longchen Rabjam), who, along with Rongzom Mahapandita, is known as "omniscient one" or kun kyen – a title only bestowed upon these two masters in the Nyingma school. He wrote many scriptures on the whole Nying ...
See also:Nyingma, Nyingma - History, Nyingma - Origins, Nyingma - 25 disciples, Nyingma - Early Period, Nyingma - Modern Developments, Nyingma - Features of the Nyingma Lineage, Nyingma - Tantric System, Nyingma - Termas and Tertons, Nyingma - Various Traditions and Important Historical Figures, Nyingma - Longchenpa 1308-1363, Nyingma - Jigme Lingpa 1730-1798 and the Longchen Nyingthig, Nyingma - The Rinchen Terdzod, Nyingma - Mipham Jamyang Gyatso 1846–1912, Nyingma - Six Mother Monasteries, Nyingma - The Nyingma Lineage Today, Nyingma - Contemporary Nyingma Teachers, Nyingma - Links, Nyingma - Literature Read more here: » Nyingma: Encyclopedia II - Nyingma - Various Traditions and Important Historical Figures |
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Nyingma - Origins.
In 817 CE, King Trisong Detsen invited Padmasambhava and the Nalanda University abbot Shantarakshita (Tibetan Shiwatso) to Tibet to introduce Buddhism in the "Land of Snows." King Trisong Detsen ordered the translation of all Buddhist Dharma Texts into Tibetan. Padmasambhava, Shantarakshita, 108 translators, and 25 of Padmasambhava's nearest disciples worked for many years in a gigantic translation-project. The translations from this period formed the base for the large scriptural transm ...
See also:Nyingma, Nyingma - History, Nyingma - Origins, Nyingma - 25 disciples, Nyingma - Early Period, Nyingma - Modern Developments, Nyingma - Features of the Nyingma Lineage, Nyingma - Tantric System, Nyingma - Termas and Tertons, Nyingma - Various Traditions and Important Historical Figures, Nyingma - Longchenpa 1308-1363, Nyingma - Jigme Lingpa 1730-1798 and the Longchen Nyingthig, Nyingma - The Rinchen Terdzod, Nyingma - Mipham Jamyang Gyatso 1846–1912, Nyingma - Six Mother Monasteries, Nyingma - The Nyingma Lineage Today, Nyingma - Contemporary Nyingma Teachers, Nyingma - Links, Nyingma - Literature Read more here: » Nyingma: Encyclopedia II - Nyingma - History |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Shared physiologyOrgasm is the conclusion of the plateau phase of the sexual response cycle, shared by males and females alike. During orgasm, both males and females experience quick cycles of muscle contraction in the lower pelvic muscles, which surround both the anus and the primary sexual organs.
Orgasms in both men and women are often associated with other involuntary actions, including vocalizations and muscular spasms in other areas of the body. Also, a generally e ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Shared physiology |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Bhutan emerges as a countryUntil the early 1600s, Bhutan existed as a patchwork of minor warring fiefdoms until unified by the Tibetan lama and military leader Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Escaping political foes in Tibet he arrived in Bhutan in 1616 and initiated a program of fortification and military consolidation, overseeing the construction of impressive dzongs or fortresses such as Simtokha Dzong which guards the entrance to Thimphu valley. An insightful leader, he used cultural symbols as well as military force to establish a Bhutanese national identity, including the initiation of a number ...
See also:History of Bhutan, History of Bhutan - Prehistory, History of Bhutan - Arrival of Tantric Buddhism, History of Bhutan - Bhutan emerges as a country, History of Bhutan - Treaties with Britain, History of Bhutan - Civil wars, History of Bhutan - Establishment of the monarchy, History of Bhutan - End of absolute rule, History of Bhutan - Emergence from isolation, History of Bhutan - Draft of the Constitution distributed March 2005, History of Bhutan - Current threats to stability, History of Bhutan - Assamese separatists, History of Bhutan - Ethnic Nepalese refugees, History of Bhutan - Bhutanese Communist Party BCP Read more here: » History of Bhutan: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Bhutan emerges as a country |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Human female orgasmIn a human female orgasm, orgasm is preceded by moistening of the vaginal walls, and an enlargement of the clitoris due to increased blood flow trapped in the clitoris's spongy tissue. Some women exhibit a sex flush; a reddening of the skin over much of the body due to increased blood flow to the skin. As a woman comes closer to having orgasm, the clitoris moves inward under the clitoral hood, and the labia minora (minor lips) becomes darker. As orgasm becomes imminent, the vagina decreases in size by about 30% and also becomes congested wit ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Human female orgasm |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Drugs and orgasmCertain drugs have been reported to have enhancing effects on orgasm. Alkyl nitrites are used by some men to enhance orgasm. Marijuana has widely been reported to enhance and prolong male orgasms, while at the same time delaying ejaculation. Stimulant, Psychedelic, and Ecstasy drug users of both sexes report heightened sexual pleasure. Some male cocaine users report rubbing the glans of their penis with cocaine in order to numb it and delay ejaculation. The use of drugs to enhance org ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Treaties with BritainAlthough subject to periodic Tibetan invasions from the north, Bhutan has retained continuous autonomy since its founding by the Shabdrung. In the early 1700s, the Bhutanese invaded the kingdom of Cooch Behar to the south, placing it under Bhutanese suzerainty. In 1772 the Cooch Behari appealed to the British East India Company who joined with the Behari in driving the Bhutanese out and attacking Bhutan itself in 1774. A peace treaty was concluded in which Bhutan pulled back to its pre-1730 borders. The peace was not to hold, however, and bo ...
See also:History of Bhutan, History of Bhutan - Prehistory, History of Bhutan - Arrival of Tantric Buddhism, History of Bhutan - Bhutan emerges as a country, History of Bhutan - Treaties with Britain, History of Bhutan - Civil wars, History of Bhutan - Establishment of the monarchy, History of Bhutan - End of absolute rule, History of Bhutan - Emergence from isolation, History of Bhutan - Draft of the Constitution distributed March 2005, History of Bhutan - Current threats to stability, History of Bhutan - Assamese separatists, History of Bhutan - Ethnic Nepalese refugees, History of Bhutan - Bhutanese Communist Party BCP Read more here: » History of Bhutan: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Treaties with Britain |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Human female orgasmIn a human female orgasm, orgasm is preceded by moistening of the vaginal walls, and an enlargement of the clitoris due to increased blood flow trapped in the clitoris's spongy tissue. Some women exhibit a sex flush; a reddening of the skin over much of the body due to increased blood flow to the skin. As a woman comes closer to having orgasm, the clitoris moves inward under the clitoral hood, and the labia minora (minor lips) becomes darker. As orgasm becomes imminent, the vagina decreases in size by about 30% and also becomes congested fro ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Human female orgasm |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasmDictionaries still indicate that the word "orgasm" can refer to any peak of emotional intensity—a "climax" in the non-sexual sense. As of 2005, the word would be likely to be misunderstood if used in that way; such usage is vanishingly rare. It does, however, occur in literature written prior to the sexual revolution:
Here in this cathedral at Burgos was the record of an incredible spiritual energy.... Those who had built and carved and painted here had been more than happy. They had left the record of their ecstasy in ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Emergence from isolationUnder the direction of Bhutan's third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, Bhutan adopted a policy of gradual exposure to the outside world. Bhutan gained United Nations recognition as a sovereign country in 1971.
Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the present and fourth king in the line, ascended to the throne in 1972 at age 17 upon the death of his father. His coronation in June 1974 was the occasion for inviting a select number of diplomats and guests from around the world to the isolated kingdom, marking the begin ...
See also:History of Bhutan, History of Bhutan - Prehistory, History of Bhutan - Arrival of Tantric Buddhism, History of Bhutan - Bhutan emerges as a country, History of Bhutan - Treaties with Britain, History of Bhutan - Civil wars, History of Bhutan - Establishment of the monarchy, History of Bhutan - End of absolute rule, History of Bhutan - Emergence from isolation, History of Bhutan - Draft of the Constitution distributed March 2005, History of Bhutan - Current threats to stability, History of Bhutan - Assamese separatists, History of Bhutan - Ethnic Nepalese refugees, History of Bhutan - Bhutanese Communist Party BCP Read more here: » History of Bhutan: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Emergence from isolation |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasmDictionaries still indicate that the word "orgasm" can refer to any peak of emotional intensity—a "climax" in the non-sexual sense. As of 2006, the word would be likely to be misunderstood if used in that way; such usage is vanishingly rare. It does, however, occur in literature written prior to the sexual revolution:
Here in this cathedral at Burgos was the record of an incredible spiritual energy.... Those who had built and carved and painted here had been more than happy. They had left the record of their ecstasy in ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm |
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|  |  |  | Tantric: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Draft of the Constitution distributed March 2005On March 26, 2005, "an auspicious day when the stars and elements converge favourably to create an environment of harmony and success"[1], the king and government distribute a draft of the country's first Constitution, requesting that every citizen review it. A new house of parliament, the National Council, is chartered consisting of 20 elected representatives from each of the dzonghags along with 5 distinguished persons selected by the King. The National ...
See also:History of Bhutan, History of Bhutan - Prehistory, History of Bhutan - Arrival of Tantric Buddhism, History of Bhutan - Bhutan emerges as a country, History of Bhutan - Treaties with Britain, History of Bhutan - Civil wars, History of Bhutan - Establishment of the monarchy, History of Bhutan - End of absolute rule, History of Bhutan - Emergence from isolation, History of Bhutan - Draft of the Constitution distributed March 2005, History of Bhutan - Current threats to stability, History of Bhutan - Assamese separatists, History of Bhutan - Ethnic Nepalese refugees, History of Bhutan - Bhutanese Communist Party BCP Read more here: » History of Bhutan: Encyclopedia II - History of Bhutan - Draft of the Constitution distributed March 2005 |
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