Orgasmic Bliss
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Duration
Background Sound
Noise
Nature
Atmosphere
A 25-minute arousal arc that mirrors the brain's natural pleasure cycle. Schumann resonance deepens body awareness, a gradual beta-to-gamma build mimics rising arousal, and a sustained 40 Hz gamma peak matches the brainwave pattern observed during orgasm — followed by deep theta afterglow.
Goal
Orgasmic
Best Time
Private evening sessions
Duration
26 min
Frequency
4.5–40 Hz
Benefits
Do not listen while driving or operating machinery. Not a medical treatment. If you have epilepsy, consult your doctor before use.
How to Use
Find a comfortable, private space. Use headphones and close your eyes. Allow the frequencies to guide your body through a natural arousal arc — relaxation, heightened sensation, peak, and afterglow. Focus entirely on physical sensations.
How It Works
This session doesn't cause arousal or orgasm directly — it creates the brainwave environment that accompanies and amplifies your body's own arousal cycle. EEG research shows that sexual arousal involves a specific brainwave progression: alpha suppression (leaving the thinking mind), increased beta power (heightened nervous system activation), and gamma bursts at 30-40 Hz during peak arousal. The session mirrors this natural arc. The Schumann resonance phase (7.83 Hz) heightens interoception — awareness of internal body signals like warmth, pulse, and tingling — so you're more attuned to subtle sensations. The gradual beta-to-gamma build creates rising neural intensity that your body can synchronise with. Think of it as a sensory enhancement tool: it provides the neurological scaffolding while your body provides the experience.
Frequency Guide
Begins in relaxed alpha (10 Hz) to release tension. Descends to Schumann resonance (7.83 Hz) for deep body awareness. Gamma bursts (40 Hz) mirror the brain's peak arousal pattern. Returns to low theta (5 Hz) for blissful integration.
Science & Research
Research shows gamma brainwave bursts (30-40 Hz) coincide with peak arousal and orgasm. The Schumann resonance (7.83 Hz) enhances interoception — awareness of internal body signals. This session mimics the natural brainwave progression observed during the arousal cycle.