I am sure you remember ‘the Collingwood Study of 100 Women’. A passage from that document reads as follows:
‘While there was a great variety in response, the majority of females who had orgasms, whether brought on manually, orally or through intercourse, reached the climatic state in Seven Minutes.’
This study was made on females who were between 18-45 years old, and in the year 1931.
Number seven symbolizes countless elements in human civilization. There are seven days of the week, seven continents, seven colours of the rainbow, seven chakras, and seven wonders of the world.
In Hinduism, the sun god rode a chariot with seven horses. There are seven upper worlds (heavens) and seven lower worlds, totalling 14 realms of existence. During a Hindu wedding ceremony, the bride and groom walk around a holy fire seven times.
There are countless uses of the number seven in the Bible, particularly in Genesis and the Book of Revelations. The number seven also has profound meaning in Islam, Buddhism, psychology, mythology, astrology, and numerology.
But that is not the point. The point is the 7 minutes! Number seven looks not only magical but also sacred! ‘The fact is that the Louvre heist in Paris took place within a span of ‘Seven Minutes’ emphasizes the importance of seven. A man who can bring orgasm to a female either manually or orally or through intercourse in seven minutes can also successfully complete a wonderful heist in seven minutes! Louvre proves the magical sacredness of Seven minutes!
It is a different matter that the French police have detained few people on suspicion. Question is will the museum ever get back their priceless goods even after 7 years?
About the Author
Dr. K. Raja Gopal Reddy is a seasoned internationally qualified Insurance professional. What you are reading here, may not answer all the questions we have, but has the absolute power of asking unsettling questions which increase the interest in the strange world, and show the contradictory wonders lying just below the surface of the commonest things of life. Look at this disturbing but beautiful thought of Friedrich Nietzsche “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him”.
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