Sexual Energetics – 5
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Sexual Energetics – 5


Yanin Lebruks

© Yanin Lebruks, 2026


ISBN 978-5-0069-2260-0

Created with Ridero smart publishing system

From the Author

The author began his journey of practical research into sexuality at the age of 18, when he accidentally discovered that he could experience orgasm for a long time. This unexpected discovery prompted the young man to seek information about sexuality and later led him to study and master a number of Taoist practices.

Constant paired practice and self-improvement opened the way to understanding the process of producing and using sexual energy.

The author wrote and published his first book, in two months. The first lines appeared in early December 2018, and by the end of January 2019, the book sent to publication. He did not pay attention to mistakes, but wanted to share this information as soon as possible.

The author recalls that he barely had time to formulate the thoughts that strangely appeared in his head. At that time, he was selling women’s clothing at the market. Riding his bike to work, he had to stop periodically and quickly jot down the information that came to him in a notebook. While trading, he continued to make sketches, using a pencil because the pen did not write in the cold. Waking up at 4 a.m. so as not to disturb his family, Victor would put his laptop on a shelf in the hallway closet, type up the text, “deciphering” the notes he had made the day before, and then set off again in search of new information. Periodically, snow and strong winds prevented him from riding his bike, so he took the subway, and information continued to come unexpectedly, catching him in the middle of the street or on the escalator.

It is difficult to understand what it was: fantasy or inspiration. More likely, it was a combination of both – magic, sorcery, whatever you want to call it, but it happened repeatedly. “Once, for some completely inexplicable reason, I picked up the Bible and began writing an interpretation of the first chapters of the Old Testament without stopping. I had never done this before, nor have I done it since,” he recalls.

“Where did all this information come from in my head?” Victor wonders and concludes: “I cannot call the main ideas of the book a theory, let alone call it my own – I can only convey, verify, and confirm it.”

The constant development of skills in sexual interaction with a partner made it possible to expand the content of the book and publish updated versions of it.

Couples’ sexual practices have shown that some of the basic tenets of Taoism are wrong. For example, it turns out that semen is not a source but a major consumer of sexual energy; its loss (under certain conditions) does not weaken but, on the contrary, strengthens a man’s energy potential. At the same time, the practices of Qigong, Tai Chi, and Tao of Love proved to be excellent tools for working with sexual energy flows.

Today, the author is over 50. At this age, daily joint orgasms lasting from 1 to 5 hours have become a necessity, striking again and again with their bright colors and unique shades.

Sexual Energetics – 5 is a new, expanded version of the book (previously published in English under the titles Sexual energetics 2 in 2020).

The new version of Sexual Energetics has a practical focus.

Part 1 expands on the interpretation of the new term: “neutral (zero) Qi.” This key concept has made it possible to reveal the basis of the process of sexual energy production.

In parts 2 and 3, the sequence and structure of the chapters have changed; the content has expanded: new sections, concepts, examples, illustrations, and diagrams have appeared. The author shows ways to acquire practical skills and reveals some secrets of controlling sexual energy flows.

The book will be useful for men and women who strive for harmonious relationships as a couple; improvement and diversity in their sex lives; and the disclosure of energy potential that allows them to enjoy the grandeur and unsurpassed beauty of romantic relationships.

Basic Terminology

“Qi” is the original form of energy.

“Yang” is the active state of Qi.

“Yin is the passive state of Qi.

“Jing” sexual energy or Qi of high density (the elementary particle Jing is essentially similar to the heavier than Proton isotope of Hydrogen  Tritium).

“Yang-Qi” and “Yin-Qi”; “Yang-Jing” and “Yin-Jing” are the corresponding combinations of terms that reflect the state and form of energy.

“Tai Chi” is a state of balance of Yin and Yang, a graphic symbol.

“Bioenergy” is the process of obtaining; processing and using energy by representatives of the flora and fauna of the planet Earth, (the term has received a different meaning from the generally accepted one).

“Biota” – all forms of life on the planet Earth.

“Production” – in the book, the term is associated with sexual energy.

“Generation” and “accumulation” are technical terms used to describe the processes of production and storage of a special type of energy in a living organism.

“Mono” – single; “bi” – paired, double.

“Sublimation” – the use of sexual energy by the human body.

“Incubator” is a term used to refer to a part of a living being that ensures the production of offspring.

“Dynamics” – movement of the flow of energy, the course of a process.

“Range of love”  the interval of intensity of energy exchange between a man and a woman (the technical term “range” is used in an unusual combination with the word “love”).

“Attraction” is a term used to describe a complex bioenergetics process aimed at maximizing the convergence of a man and a woman.

“Valley” is a geographical term used to describe a special emotional state of satisfaction from the interaction of Yin and Yang.

“Upper”, “middle”, “lower” in combination with the term “valley” indicates the intensity of the feeling of sexual pleasure.

“Culmination” is the highest intensity of the feeling of orgasm.

FST – favorable sexuality trait.

Part 1: Energy

Chapter 1: Space

Qi Energy

Energy is everywhere. Any object of the material world has it inside. It moves in space and circulates in various systems, including living organisms. Efficient use of energy is the key to the successful existence of plants and animals on our planet. Since the moment of his appearance, man has been using energy from various sources, transforming it into a form convenient for him.

The Sun, as an active star, constantly emits significant amounts of energy that travel through outer space in the form of light waves and reach the Earth’s surface.

Sunlight is one of the most powerful sources of energy that ensures the existence of flora and partially of the animal world. It is its driving force. Without it, life would be impossible.

The plant world, directly or indirectly, receives its vitality from the transformation of light into a usable form. The process of this transformation, which takes place using the chemical elements of our planet, ensures the development of plants.

Plants store energy. Most animals eat plants. Other animals eat them. Some animals are able to use light quite effectively. They are sun-dependent and their life is impossible without the warming rays. Insects, reptiles, amphibians, some fish, mammals and other representatives of the animal kingdom slow down metabolic processes in the body and hibernate without sufficient solar heat.

Humans, along with some advanced predators, indirectly receive light energy at the expense of other representatives of flora and fauna.

Despite the sufficient power of sunlight for life, there is a lack of it in some parts of the planet. Animal and plant life adapts to such conditions by using energy from any available sources.

Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat herbivores. Regular nutrition, thanks to chemical transformations in the digestive system, allows us to accumulate and store energy in the body. These reserves become life force later. The digestive system performs the function of receiving previously accumulated energy, including solar energy. This symbiotic bacterial system, having pushed aside the system of direct assimilation of space energy, has become the most powerful source of energy for most animals. Humans are capable of direct assimilation of solar energy, but only sometimes use it.

Man is the most advanced creature on the planet in terms of energy utilization. Since ancient times, man has tamed fire, transforming solar energy stored by plants into a useful form. Humans have been using coal, oil and gas for this purpose for several centuries. The existence of the modern world depends on these sources. They have enabled humanity to make a technological breakthrough and reach a qualitatively new level of development.

The invention of machines capable of converting stored energy into a form usable by humans has contributed to scientific and technological progress. People have learned how to release significant amounts of energy from various sources. Every year, inventors improve energy production technologies, raising civilization to a more powerful level.

The existence of complex technological systems has become possible thanks to the mental activity of humans, which itself is a complex biological system of energy conversion.

The entire biological world of our planet exists thanks to the transformation of the energy of space into a form suitable for life. The release, accumulation and use of such energy is the key to the existence of life.

How do living beings of the plant and animal kingdoms obtain usable energy? What does it consist of?

Ancient China was the place where people first noticed this special kind of vital energy. They called it Qi. A living organism assimilates and constantly uses it. It is a special ultralight type of energy. All biological systems are trying to get it from space.

Qi is all around us: in the air, in water, in matter. Its flows move from space and from the depths of the Earth.

Qi can be stored. This property is possible only if there is a form that can hold it in a passive state. The storage of Qi is a manifestation of Yin. Any matter from an atom to a planet is a manifestation of Yin.

The movement of Qi outside of a certain form is a manifestation of its active Yang state, which looks like a wave. The movement of Qi can occur under certain circumstances: the influence of another form, the flow of active Qi, etc. Sensory systems are capable of registering the impact of waves. The sensory organs perceive the effects it causes. The skin perceives infrared radiation as heat, vision perceives ultraviolet radiation as light, and hearing perceives sound radiation as noise.

Yin is preservation. Yang is movement: the release of Qi beyond the Yin form.

The hot core of the planet Earth is a good example of Yin preservation. A volcanic eruption is a manifestation of Yang.

Yin is not about cold, it is about form. In terms of temperature, the state in which Qi is stored can be very hot and active inside, but the form can be such that it can hold a raging flame.

Qi that does not move and is not part of a particular form is in a neutral or zero state. Qi gets this state after it has moved but has not taken shape and has not entered the Yin phase. It exists in outer space – there seems to be no Qi, but it is there. For neutral Qi to move into the Yin state, it needs a form and an impetus to move.

The zero state of Qi makes it inaccessible to research.

If a form moves through a space saturated with neutral Qi. It will temporarily become part of it (for the period of its passage). If the Qi of such a form acquires an active Yang state, the neutral Qi will receive a sufficient impetus for its transition to Yin-Qi.

Hydrogen is the only chemical element that shifts neutral Qi to the Yin state. Hydrogen is the element of life. Compounds containing hydrogen have the properties of absorbing zero Qi.

It is hard to imagine the volume of neutral Qi in outer space. Its distribution is chaotic and uneven. A shape does not contain Neutral Qi. Thus, if the planet Earth passes through its accumulation, most of it remains in a zero state. The movement of active Qi can capture and activate a part of it.

For example, meditation (during the activation of accumulated energy) helps to attract neutral Qi, provided it is available in space.

Qi is the energy of life. The presence of an unlimited amount of zero Qi in space allows living beings to use it actively. The more Qi there is, the easier it is to sustain life.

The emergence of life is possible only if there is Qi. A space with a large amount of neutral Qi is an ideal place for life. These are the conditions of the paradise described in the Bible. The lack of Qi leads to the need to extract it and further accumulate it.

Under certain conditions, Qi compressed to a more powerful state forms chemical elements.

There are forms that have the properties of accumulating and holding a certain amount of Qi. A sphere is one of the best spatial and geometric shapes for keeping Qi in a passive Yin state.

The property of “compressing Qi” allows storing it and forming streams of varying degrees of saturation. One of the types of Qi compressed to a certain state is vital Qi or life energy. This type of Qi can have different saturation. Life forms use their own kind of life Qi, which has its own density. This type of energy in nature has many configurations that are unique to a particular species.

Life Qi condensed to an even more saturated state, forms Jing (sexual Qi) or the energy of life extension.

The modern planet Earth exists in conditions of a lack of neutral Qi, so all-biological forms focus on its extraction and preservation. Most ways of producing active Qi come from electrochemical transformations. In this way, Qi comes out of matter.

Hydrogen is the most important element in chemical compounds that preserves vital Qi, the bridge between material and non-material varieties of Qi. It drives all processes of energy transformation. Thanks to it, the Sun emits light.

The Qi of chemical elements

The Qi of chemical elements is the basis of life. In the process of breathing, Oxygen gives up Qi and forms a compound with Carbon. This chemical transformation allows us to receive a certain amount of vital Qi.

Oxygen has the unique ability to retain and easily release Qi suitable for use by living organisms. Therefore, this element is the second most important for the existence of life on our planet.

Complex chemical transformation processes occur between many chemical elements. These processes involve the accumulation and release of significant amounts of Qi. The most important among them, located next to Oxygen in the periodic table, are Carbon and Nitrogen.

The chemical elements that make up any organic compound are elements of the vital Qi group. The entire biological world of our planet uses such compounds in various combinations to form unique systems.

The processes of photosynthesis, respiration, and digestion contribute to the release of vital Qi for its direct use or accumulation.

The process of breathing is the most important for humans. A person cannot exist without breathing. The vital Qi obtained in this way is the basic energy.

The second is the process of replenishing fluid reserves. The basis of this process is water, the circulation of which provides vital Qi to every cell of the body.

Water is the basic element for living beings. Without it, the existence of the biological world is almost impossible.

Water, as a chemical compound, has unique energy properties. If water enters an area with a high content of neutral Qi, it acquires the ability to capture it and use it along with the flow of active energy. Water is the best medium for moving Qi. It is in the aquatic environment that the best conditions exist to ensure the process of reproduction of new life.

Water can hold a certain amount of Qi for a certain period. A certain amount of it can be charged and, conversely, brought to such a state that the water begins to “suck” energy. No wonder fairy tales and myths speak of living and dead water. The former can charge, and the latter, on the contrary, can discharge, any biological being. Water even reacts to speech colored in a certain way.

Psychics, healers, and priests have learned to use this amazing property of water. For example, the planet Earth, moving around the Sun, in certain places of space falls into the zone of accumulation of neutral Qi. All water during this period becomes its carrier. Any movement or fluctuation of water, or its interaction with other matter, will result in the capture and transformation of neutral Qi into a Yin state. The charge of water with Qi can occur when it gets into a form that attracts the active Qi of space, moving along with the rays of light.

Qi of organic compounds

The limited amount of neutral Qi in the space of our planet does not allow us to meet human needs from only two sources. In addition, the constant significant energy consumption requires constant replenishment and creation of reserves. To meet these needs, humans have a built-in digestive system that is symbiotic with other biological organisms. The chemical transformations that take place in it make it possible to obtain and preserve a sufficient amount of vital Qi for a certain period. Organic compounds undergo transformations in the process of digestion, which releases energy suitable for assimilation by the body.

The basic chemical element in organic compounds is Carbon. It contributes to the preservation and further release of Qi. This element is of unsurpassed importance for the existence of biodiversity. Until now, humanity has been actively using as a source of energy the organic compounds containing it: oil and natural gas.

During its existence, any biological system accumulates Qi suitable for further use by other biological systems.

Food is the fuel for the functioning of the digestive system. It is of organic origin and contains vital Qi previously stored by other biological systems.

The digestive system is a biochemical reactor in which complex transformations of organic compounds are continuously taking place. More than 10 thousand bacteria participate in it along with humans. Each of them has its own structure. The digestive organs and their bacterial environment synthesize chemical compounds that help transform food and release energy from it. These results in the release of previously accumulated nutrients, which enter the body cells in a liquid state and, in the process of further chemical transformation, provide them with energy and essential trace elements. Excess energy is stored through the formation of organic compounds designed for this purpose.

In Eastern philosophical traditions, the abdominal area is a cauldron. The place where energy is converted has the property of distributing vital Qi, so additional volumes of it, drawn from other sources, are suitable for use by the body. Basic meditative and breathing techniques of working with energy, such as Yoga and Qigong, are associated with the delivery of Qi here. The more of it is concentrated in the cauldron, the less dependent a person will be on food.

Qi derived from space

The sun emits light. A sunbeam is a stream of active Yang-Qi of powerful force. The earth consists of chemical elements that store passive Yin-Qi. Sunlight, in contact with matter, forms a balanced system. The living beings that are in between are in the zone of energy interaction between Yin and Yang – the Tai Chi field.

The Qi that exists in this field is the source of energy for all biological systems. The plant world has an effective system for extracting vital Qi from the energy of space. It is thanks to plants that humans and most animals can receive large amounts of vital Qi in the process of nutrition.

The process of photosynthesis produces vital Qi. Qi is released into the plant’s energy system through chemical transformations from the carbon dioxide molecule, which, when exposed to sunlight, acquires the properties of a battery. Carbon remains in the plant, and Oxygen goes into the atmosphere. Subsequently, the Carbon and Oxygen separated in this way become a source of energy used in further chemical transformations.

A prerequisite for all chemical processes associated with the accumulation of vital Qi is the presence of Hydrogen. Water is involved in all processes related to the production and transportation of energy, and Hydrogen is an integral element of all organic compounds.

Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen, individually and in compounds, are the main elements that provide Qi energy to the biological world of planet Earth.

For plants, space energy (in terms of consumption) is in the first place. For humans and a significant number of animals, it comes last.

Humans can receive Qi of space in large quantities, but they do not use this powerful source of energy, preferring the process of digestion. They feed on secondary Qi and, together with their own, meet the energy needs of a huge colony of bacteria.

The space received by plants is sufficient to meet their own needs. Animals are systems that are more complex and require much more energy. Built-in reactors, in the form of digestive systems, extract previously accumulated Qi. Such a system allows you to quickly replenish energy reserves, use them up, and restore them again. This flexibility gives animals the ability to move in space and reproduce quickly.

Most animals are able to use all available sources of vital Qi quite effectively, depending on the conditions. In times of Qi deficiency from food and space sources, only breathing is enough to sustain life. All processes in the body slow down, and the body receives energy from air or water and consumes a small amount of previously accumulated Qi.

The neutral Qi of space turns into active Qi, if it joins the flow of active Qi. The biological world of our planet uses vital Qi, which changes the polar state from active Yang to passive Yin. Moving through energy channels, Qi changes its polar state. This movement allows living beings to activate neutral Qi and adapt it to their own needs. The focused and directed movement of Qi provides activation. Sunlight and biological forms fulfill this task on our planet.

Man discovered the phenomenon of attracting Qi from space more than a millennium ago. Masters of energy meditation practices, such as Qigong and Yoga, were the best at it. Accelerating the movement of one’s own Qi allowed one to attract additional, sometimes quite significant amounts of energy from nowhere. Masters who succeeded in this practiced in the mountains. The pyramidal shape was a favorable environment for attracting free Qi. The unique properties of pyramidal and dome shapes allow focusing the flow of Qi that came with sunlight.

Thanks to the production and accumulation of quite significant volumes of powerful sexual Qi, a person is capable of mental activity.

The most important task of our time is to invent artificial mechanisms for producing Qi suitable for consumption by living beings. Such technologies will make it possible to extend life beyond our planet.



People use the Qi they receive in different ways. A person uses part of the vital Qi to sustain life, stores another part for further nourishment of the body, and transforms the remaining part into a more powerful form of Jing to reproduce new life.

The Qi of chemical elements is instantaneous. A living organism uses almost all of it at once. Obtained from this source, it affects the energy capacity of the entire body and stimulates the release of previously stored energy. For example, during increased physical activity, the intensity of breathing increases, which allows you to attract larger volumes of oxygen, which meets the body’s needs for instant Qi and stimulates the release of stored energy. A human uses this kind of Qi in the process of producing Jing. Breathing techniques (Qigong, Yoga) allow you to increase the intensity of movement and the volume of Qi directly during their application. In addition, instant Qi can help release accumulated Jing.

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