Merduk and Innana (blood practices), SSOA-study, Exploring Ascension
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During the ascension process(see more on the SSOA study section on this site) we might just develop new reproductive glands and we would develop the ability to turn the menstruation on and off at will!
There are many new reproductive glands that grow in ascension. Such glands grow in the testicles of the male form, increasing the size of the balls to be upwards to two times larger than their pre-ascension state. As Oa has found, this makes walking down the street an interesting experience, and underwear that more greatly support this region assists to prevent chafing and pain.In the female form, new glands grow under the labia major and minor of the vaginal area. Such glands cause an increase in fluid that consistently flows in the vagina, causing the region to be moist much like the interior of one's mouth. This supports such skin that is exposed to air in regenerating in ease, and also brings an end to the experience of a dry vagina during intercourse. These glands also produce an anesthesia similar to morphine during childbirth that allows childbirth to be a glorious and joyful experience free of pain.
The ovaries, which primarily produce eggs in a non-crystalline structure, grow to include 8 new glands that produce 28 new hormones that balance reproduction and regenerate the form. Reproduction should not require menses. Menses is a loss of nutrients and fluids that is unnecessary to a crystalline structure. Reproduction was once caused through conscious intent. The new glands allow one to consciously shut off reproduction at will. In so doing, all eggs will be dissolved, as one is not interested in conception, causing one to not conceive or to have menses. If one intends conception, then eggs will be produced when needed. Crystalline women can also conceive without a mate or sperm as crystalline eggs contain all components necessary to create a child. Such conception again would occur only through conscious intent.
The reproductive glands produce 28 hormones in both the male and female form that regenerate crystalline cells. Regeneration ends the birth death and rebirth cycles of cells, allowing cells to be rebuilt if they have lost their structure and/or function. Rebuilding cells requires far less energy, nutrients and time than growing whole new cells. Therefore these regenerative hormones are important to an entirely regenerative system. Such hormones are directed by the thymus in relation to how much of each is created to sustain the regeneration of the entire physical system.
Ascending into a Regenerative Biological System (2002)