7.2.6.1. Male Sex Organs

The testes, a pair of male reproductive glands, produce sperms, male reproductive cells, under the influence of the hormones from the pituitary gland. Through the epididymis, sperms travel to the 30-centimetre vas deferens, leading along the bladder and through the prostate to the urethra. Before the exit to the urethra, there is the bulbourethral gland, secreting its fluid into the vas deferens, enabling the sperms to move. The secretion from the prostate gives the semen its characteristic odour. At the end of its route through the penis, which swells greatly in the rush of blood, the semen is discharged from the body.

The male sex organs are divided, with regard to their position, to internal and external organs, and with regard to their number, to sex organs existing as a single organ or in couples.


The energy control of the male reproductive system and its organs makes it possible to quickly determine any problems and to successfully deal with them by means of therapy and transformation rules.

The main problem preventing the joining of the male and female reproductive cells is (from the male point of view) the amount and quality of the semen and in the physical capacity of the male reproductive cell to perform its basic task to join with the ovum. With transformation rules, we use the same therapeutic method in both cases.

When healing infertility, we must also consider the spiritual state of the male partner, because it can happen that there is no conception although the male sex organs are healthy. This usually happens when the patient committed a spiritual violation and therefore does not have a higher spiritual approval of fertilisation, or if a magic protocol has been performed to affect his sex organs. Consequently, the soul of the male partner must be cured before healing infertility and any black magic must be neutralised.


Male sex organs
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