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(@timeandtide)
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Good evening everyone,

Over the past 5 years I have been on my journey of rewiring through the great teachings of Aneros.

I feel that I am about 85% there. (knowing full well, once completely "rewired" according to wiki standards we are still on a exciting never ending adventure that continues past the physical and moves into other realms)

I get my percentage from tick marks on the wiki milestone page. But that is besides the point for now because what I am here to discuss is the science behind this amazing and down right beautiful transformation we are all undergoing.

The wiki had a solid overview of what rewiring "is" but not really "what" or "what it is."
http://wiki.malegspot.com/index.php?title=Understanding_Your_Body

Inquisitive minds thirst for more. I have only just started looking into this more in depth, but I would love some feedback, suggestions and discussion on research in the fields of science into the concept of "rewiring" (specifically pertaining to sexual response, tantra, etc)

Looking into neural network retraining brings up a very broad scope of studies.

I know there have been surface level reports of "thinking off" https://youtu.be/qeMMRAwBXE8 connected with http://www.cbsnews.com/news/orgasm-just-by-thinking-is-it-medically-possible/

Rutgers has been studying orgasmic response for a while, I will continue to dig here. But I was wondering if anyone had found any peer-reviewed scientific journal level documentation of the process going on when we refer to "rewiring"? Or even if anyone anyone has more scientific information they would be kind enough to share that I have yet to stumble upon (again, my investigation here is just beginning)

Thank you <3
-timeandtide


   
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An additional note, I will continue to post my own findings here as well.


   
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@timeandtide, I look forward to more posts from you on "rewiring.' Also I wonder if researchers could into matters of pleasure, and even emotional longing and sexual libido relating to "rewiring," especially they relate to the Aneros journey and experience.


   
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Look forward to learning from your research!


   
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A few years ago, I had a correspondence, and phone conversation, with the Rutgers researcher who has been putting women in funcional MRI machines while they orgasm, including those who can do it without stimulation.

I described in detail how males can have multiple non-ejaculatory orgasms, and can do so just by "thinking" (a-less).

He seemed very interested. I offered to be an MRI subject.

He never got back to me.

Darwin


   
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@timeandtide wow, 5-years and 85%! I know the two factors are not related as everyone is different but is achieving the Super-O the determining point of re-wiring being completed?


   
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@timeandtide I think you will find part of what you are looking for if you look into the theory of classical conditioning.


   
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@Pavlov Thank you for a tip in the right direction. Impressed this is concept of your namesake.


   
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OK gents... if you've been out of the classroom for a few decades or don't have Sixth Graders at home to guide you through this:

1) Please leave your phones and tablets at the door.
2) Open a Chrome or Chromium (aka Google) desktop browser.
3) Clear out your History and open . (note the word "scholar in the Google Banner.)
4) Enter something like: expect a goodly list of peer-reviewed papers. That might produce some material on how to bypass a severed Spinal Cord... etc. etc.
5) Modify your search string a few times to eliminate some papers and elevate others.

There will be an exam Monday morning (lol)


   
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Waking up central nervous system is not easy thing to do but I'll tell you this once your rewired there's no turning back wish I would have known this 30 years ago


   
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I got 7 results, 2 of which appear to be spinal cord related, but mostly it all looks like hieroglyphics. Can you offer any guidance on how to pare down the results to what's most beneficial to read?


   
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