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Indeed, sexual energy is without a doubt the most subtle and powerful energy normally produced and transported through the human organism. Everything that a human being is, including the three spheres of thought, feeling, and will, is none other than the exact outcome of distinct modifications of sexual energy. - Samael Aun Weor, The Perfect Matrimony (1950)

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  • What is Sexual Magic?

    The word magic is derived from the ancient word magos "one of the members of the learned and priestly class," from O.Pers. magush, possibly from PIE *magh- "to be able, to have power." [Quoted from Online Etymology...

  • What is Semen?

    In sacred sexuality, the word semen has a much deeper and profound meaning that the words as used in everyday language. In common usage, the word semen usually means, “The smaller, usually motile male reproductive cell of most...

  • What is Pranayama?

    Pranayama is a method to transmute creative energy that relies on a combination of sexual chastity (restraint or containment of sexual energy), concentration, imagination, and breathing. The word pranayama comes from Sanskrit and...

    Also labeled: Pranayama
  • What is Orgasm?

    In sexuality, the word orgasm refers to a climactic peak of sexual, electrical forces, in which the nervous system is over-charged with sexual energy. Orgasm is primarily energetic, and is not always accompanied by the expulsion of...

  • What is Matrimony?

    The word Matrimony comes from Latin matrem (nom. mater) "mother" + -monium, suffix signifying "action, state, condition."Thus matrimony means "a state or condition from which the Divine Mother can act."...

    Also labeled: Divine Mother
  • What is Maithuna?

    The Sanskrit word मिथुन maithunais used in Hindu Tantras (esoteric scriptures) to refer to the sacrament (sacred ritual) of...

    Also labeled: Hinduism
  • What is Lust?

    Although originally referring to any sort of pleasure, and then later to unruly or very eager behavior, with the spread of fundamentalism, the word lust became associated only with strong, self-indulgent, sexual desire. Lust is...

  • What is Karmamudra?

    The Sanskrit word Karmamudra is a technical term utilized in Tibetan Buddhism, specifically in Tantra. The term is derived from karman (act) and mudra (seal), so can be translated as "action seal" or "activity seal." It refers to a secret level of...

    Also labeled: Buddhism
  • What is Fornication?

    The word fornication has been subjected to centuries of misinterpretation and misunderstanding, and often, intentional misuse. Originally, the term fornication was derived from the Indo-European word gwher. The...

  • What is Ching or Jing?

    The word 經 ching is Chinese, alternately Romanized as jing, tsing, etc), and literally means, "sexual energy." Perhaps the most famous appearance of this word is in the title of 易经, "The Book of Changes," or I Ching...

  • What is Chastity?

    Chastity:"virtuous, pure from unlawful sexual intercourse," from O.Fr. chaste "morally pure," from L. castus "pure, chaste." Although modern usage has rendered the term chastity virtually meaningless to most...

  • What is Celibacy?

    The common definition of celibacy: abstention from sexual relations. abstention by vow from marriage: the celibacy of priests. the state of being...

  • What is Brahmacharya?

    Brahmacharya is a Sanskrit word (Devanagari: ब्रह्मचर्य) composed from: Brahma: The Sanskrit name of the Creative Force, or God. Charya:"to be followed" - observance or...

  • What is Adultery?

    Throughout the world and in most religions, the act of adultery has been considered a crime punishable even by death. The Romans, the Jews, the Hindus, and many other cultures demanded that adulterers be executed. Yet, because...

    Also labeled: Social Issues
  • The Fire of Kundalini

    This is a transcription of the audio lecture The Fire of Kundalini, which you can download for free. In...

    Also labeled: Tantra, Yoga, Kundalini
  • Daath, the Doorway to Knowledge (3)

    The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil that is symbolized in the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible, is a very deep and profound symbol that requires a great deal of patience in order to grasp its real meaning.  This is because this Tree of...

    Also labeled: Hebrew, Kabbalah, Bible
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