The Yoni — Source of the Sacred Waters and Mirror of the Cosmos
In Tantra, the yoni is seen as the lotus of life, the temple of Shakti the source through which the universe’s creative power flows. Its sacred fluids are animated by the energies of the five great elements (Pancha Mahabhuta) and by the dance of **Yin and Yang, Solar and Lunar, Shiva and Shakti
Water — the Subtle Memory Carrier in Oriental and Scientific Vision**
“All creation was born from the primordial waters, and we, humans, all carry within us a drop from the waters of that Primordial Ocean,” — remind us the sacred words from the Vedas and Upanishads.
Each word we speak is a droplet of water, an expression of thought, a source of information.
In all the great traditions of the world, water has always been perceived not just as a substance, but as a portal, a living medium that unites the visible with the invisible, the body with the soul, matter with spirit.
In Hinduism, water is venerated as one of the five great manifestations of creation's essence, called Apas Tattva. It is not merely a passive element, but an active vehicle of cosmic energies, of prayers and blessings. No Vedic ritual can be fulfilled without water; every offering, every sacred act requires its presence to transmit intentions to the gods. Water is sprinkled, offered as tirtha in the right palm, purifying, nourishing, but most of all transmitting the essence of prayer and love to the Divine.
The ancient Saivite Agama scriptures clearly state that water has the power to capture the shakti of inner worlds — the subtle creative force — and store it in its fluid memory, shaped by the inner fire of mantras and sacred intention. Thus, water becomes more than just an element: it is a bearer of light, power, and divine grace.
This ancestral knowledge has been confirmed in our times by the research of Dr. Masaru Emoto, who demonstrated, through water crystallization, that thoughts, feelings, words, and prayers alter water’s molecular structure. Water exposed to beautiful, harmonious words, sacred music, and prayer forms sublimely beautiful, symmetrical crystals, like flowers of light. In contrast, water exposed to hatred, fear, or contempt loses harmony, its structure becomes chaotic and disordered.
Among all transmitted vibrations, love and gratitude were considered by Emoto to be the most powerful purifying and creative energies. The combination of these two frequencies elevates water to its celestial state, activating in it the sacred memory of origin.
This is the essence of millennia-old wisdom, found in Tantric, Taoist, and Vedic treatises alike:
we are responsible for the vibration of the waters within our bodies, and our inner waters bear the imprint of every emotion, every thought, every intention.
In Tantric rituals, this knowledge is not just theoretical. In esoteric tantric massage, when the woman’s body is awakened with love, gentleness, tenderness, and adoration — and when the intimate energies are consciously stimulated — the fluids of the yoni — the sacred waters of the womb — become vehicles of this subtle memory.
Orgasm itself, in the tantric vision, is an inscription of light and information in the inner waters, a seal of pure love and eros, of divine and elevated pleasure, of ecstasy and gratitude imprinted into the body, the soul, the subtle space of the being.
Thus, a woman can charge her sacred waters not only with the energy of the moment, but with the power of her prayers, with the vibration of mantras, with an intention of love and healing. Each drop of these waters becomes a cosmic message, a fragment of the primordial song of creation, sending blessings both to herself and to the one who tastes the nectar of her sacred body.
This is the mystery of the sacred waters of the yoni: they are not just physical fluids, but living codes of ecstasy, of orgasmic memory, of love that flows from the unending spring of the Absolute.
** The Yoni — Source of the Sacred Waters and Mirror of the Cosmos**
“Water is foundation, water is beginning, water is end,” recite with reverence the sages of the Vedas in Mantra Pushpam, the mystical hymn of water preserved in the Taittiriya Aranyaka of the Krishna Yajurveda.
This sacred hymn speaks not only of the drops flowing from springs, but of the mystery of the entire universe, of the origin of all things, of the unity between stars, moon, sun, clouds, wind, and the human body.
According to the Nasadiya Sukta, the Vedic hymn of creation from the Rig Veda, in the very beginning, there was nothing but a vast “cosmic soup”, a silent sea of unmanifested water from which everything emerged. In the Vedic view, water is not just an element, but the essence of pure potential, the seed of all forms.
And this ancient truth, revealed by the Hindu rishis, is echoed by the Tantric and Taoist traditions, which teach that every human being is a miniature universe, and within the body, the entire nature is reflected. All planets, all elements, all cosmic forces have their correspondence in the energy meridians, nadis, and subtle energy centers (chakras). Thus, the sacred waters of the yoni are not merely biological fluids — they are born from the deep interaction of macrocosmic elements, reflected in the subtle structure of the being.
The Cosmos Reflected in the Woman’s Body: The Birth of Sacred Waters
In Tantra, the yoni is seen as the lotus of life, the temple of Shakti, the source through which the universe’s creative power flows. Its sacred fluids are animated by the energies of the five great elements (Pancha Mahabhuta) and by the dance of Yin and Yang, Solar and Lunar, Shiva and Shakti.
- The Moon governs waters, influencing feminine secretions, hormonal cycles, and emotions. It represents the cooling, magnetic, attractive aspect of fluids.
- The Sun brings heat, dynamism, the inner fire that awakens aspiration, the power to sublimate, to transform water into light.
- Wind (Vayu) sets these energies in motion, activates the meridians, stimulates flow, eliminates stagnation.
- Fire (Agni) purifies and refines essences, ignites sacred passion, supports the transmutation of water from dense to high vibrational states.
- The stars and rainy season, as Mantra Pushpam reveals, contribute the subtle energy of the entire cosmos, bringing information, rhythms, and resonances that subtly influence the state of feminine fluids.
The Taoist Vision: Jing and the Sacred Flow
This mystery is also supported by the Taoist vision of Jing, the vital essence that flows through the kidney meridians — the source of inner waters, regenerative power, and longevity. In Taoism, the proper activation of these meridians, along with the bladder meridians (linked to emotional flow), is fundamental to the generation and sustenance of sacred fluids.
Meridians as Rivers of Cosmic Energy in the Woman’s Body
The woman’s body is traversed by energy channels that mirror the flow of forces in nature:
- The Kidney Meridian — source of vitality and inner water, connected to lunar energy, intuition, and ancestral memory.
- The Bladder Meridian — descending and ascending along the spine, acts as a river of emotions and purification, linked to transmutation and regeneration.
- The Liver Meridian — associated with wood and spring, supports the smooth flow of Qi, preventing energy blockages that could hinder the fluid generation of sacred waters.
By stimulating these meridians through tantric massage, conscious breathing, meditation, and sacred dance, a woman experiences the harmony of all these cosmic forces within her body.
This is the true generation of the sacred waters of the yoni: not a mere physiological process, but a dialogue between the inner microcosm and the universal macrocosm.