THE ORIGIN OF YONI EGGS

Sister, yoni eggs have captured the attention of many women interested in holistic health, spirituality, and female empowerment. These small objects, made of precious stones, have been used for centuries for healing and strengthening feminine energy.

But the question everyone is asking is...

Is this one of these new New Age therapies?

Where do they come from and what is their true purpose?

Join me on this journey through time to discover the fascinating history of yoni eggs.

The practice of using yoni eggs dates back to ancient China, specifically the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), although some records suggest its use may be even older. The word "yoni" comes from Sanskrit and refers to the female sexual organ, symbolizing the origin of life and the universe. In ancient China, these practices were part of Taoist teachings, focused on longevity, health, and the balance of vital energy, or "qi."


Chinese empresses and concubines were instructed in the use of yoni eggs to maintain their health and vitality. The eggs , made of jade, were prized for their metaphysical and healing properties. Jade, known as the "stone of heaven," was considered sacred and believed to have the ability to channel the energy of Earth and Heaven, thus balancing body and spirit. The practice of the yoni egg dates back 5,000 years . In ancient times, this technique was reserved for the queen, princess, and concubines. Taoist instructors came to teach them the "art of lovemaking."


The history of the jade egg, or yoni egg , dates back more than three thousand years to ancient China. At the emperor's request, the empress and hundreds of concubines were initiated, in utmost secrecy, into the practice of using the egg so they could strengthen the power of their sexual organs and preserve their youth and vitality, ensuring they could make sacred love with the emperor!

When the time came, they were given a test: a gold wire was tied to the egg. The other end of the wire was tied to a heavy throne. The woman used her vaginal muscles to pull on the gold wire until it broke, thus demonstrating the strength of her vagina. At this stage of mastery, the concubine's yoni was strong enough to squeeze the emperor's penis at will when it was inside her vagina.


Controlling her vaginal contractions allowed her to intensify the ruler's arousal and also prevent the emperor from passing his "point of no return" and ejaculating. In this way, in addition to preventing pregnancy, she ensured that the emperor's energy was not wasted through ejaculation and that it rose through his chakras. Filled with universal and cosmic energy, the emperor could then connect with a wiser and greater dimension of himself and thus be able to make the best decisions for his kingdom.


The practice of the yoni egg has clearly evolved with our evolution. We are no longer obligated to surrender all our power to the emperor, and we are no longer the oriental concubines of that era.

Since then, women have suffered persecution, abuse, and all kinds of ancestral wounds, which we hold in our yonis. This area is a very powerful energy center, a source of creation, life, and pleasure, but also of blockages and memories that need to be cleansed and released. When I speak of memories in this context, I'm not necessarily referring to conscious recollections, but also to wounds or blockages that lie buried in the unconscious. Experiences that we rationally believe have left no trace, but energetically they have. Or even blockages of a karmic or transgenerational nature: historical and inherited from our ancestors in the form of abuse, abortions, or losses.


Furthermore, the energy of everyone we interact with becomes ingrained in our walls, leaving a trace within us, and in turn, those people carry the energies of all their relationships. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on cleansing these ancestral karmic memories.


Today, yoni eggs are available in a variety of gemstones, each with its own unique properties.

The ones we love and promote at Yoni Samsara are the classic ones used in ancient times by women all over the world.

Jade , known for its ability to balance energy and promote tranquility;

Rose Quartz , associated with love and compassion, helps to open the heart and heal emotional wounds;

Black Obsidian , used for protection and the removal of negative energies.

The benefits attributed to yoni eggs are numerous. Physically, they are said to help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, improving sexual health and urinary continence. Spiritually, they are believed to help release emotional and energetic traumas, promoting a deeper connection with one's body and feminine energy.


At Yoni Samsara, we work with the traditional Taoist methodology, which, according to Carol Arnelas's experience working with thousands of women worldwide, is the most effective and compassionate. Traditionally, in the Taoist teachings from which yoni eggs originate, women began with the healing properties of nephrite jade, then moved on to black obsidian to work on and integrate their "shadows," and finally, when they felt ready, introduced rose quartz to open their hearts. This traditional Taoist methodology is what we recommend following at Yoni Samsara to make the process as effective and compassionate as possible.

Nephrite Jade , to awaken sexual energy in the First Chakra;

Black Obsidian , to cleanse the womb and harmonize the Second Chakra;

Rose Quartz , to harmonize the Heart Chakra and connect with self-love.


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Yon i eggs are completely safe to use. They won't get stuck because the cervix opening only allows menstrual blood to pass through. It's important to follow the instructions for use and maintain proper hygiene to ensure a positive and beneficial experience.


Yoni eggs represent a rich tradition of healing and female empowerment that has endured for centuries. While their modern use may be debated, the positive impact many women have experienced by incorporating them into their wellness routines is undeniable. As with any healing tool, the key lies in education, respect for traditions, and mindful awareness of one's own needs and boundaries.


We hope this look at the history of yoni eggs has inspired you to explore more about this fascinating practice and consider how it might fit into your own journey of wellness and self-discovery.


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And stay tuned to this space, because some juicy and incredibly interesting news is coming soon!

With much love,
The Yoni Samsara Team

Comments (1)

  • Elva Rejos in Jul 11, 2024

    Gracias por la información Excelente
    Adquirí el huevo de obsidiana negra
    Llevo tres días usándolo 🤗
    Algunos tip de modo de uso . please Bendiciones. Yoni Samsara

    Samsara 👩🏻‍🏫🇺🇸

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