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Advanced Sex Magic: The Hanging Mystery Initiation

Kategorier: Aspekter av religion Familj och hälsa Familj och relationer Filosofi och religion Hälsa, relationer och personlig utveckling Religion och tro Religiösa aspekter på sexualitet, genus och relationer Religiöst liv och praxis Sexualitet och sexhandböcker
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Advanced Sex Magic: The Hanging Mystery Initiation

Kategorier: Aspekter av religion Familj och hälsa Familj och relationer Filosofi och religion Hälsa, relationer och personlig utveckling Religion och tro Religiösa aspekter på sexualitet, genus och relationer Religiöst liv och praxis Sexualitet och sexhandböcker
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Available for the first time in English, ADVANCED SEX MAGIC illuminates the revolutionary occult teachings of Maria de Naglowska--Russian mystic, esoteric high priestess, and self-styled “Satanic Woman” of 1930s Paris. Her religious system, called the Third Term of the Trinity, considered the Holy Spirit (or Wholesome Spirit) to be feminine and taught the importance of sex for the regeneration of the world and the upliftment of humanity. A complement to her The Light of Sex, this book on the hanging mystery initiation details her advanced teachings on the Third Term of the Trinity and the spiritually transformative power of sex and reveals the erotic ritual hanging and other sensory deprivation practices of her magical group, La confrérie de la Flèche d'Or [The Brotherhood of the Golden Arrow]. These advanced mystical sexual practices were required for initiation into the brotherhood, and, as Naglowska shows, only through the union of the masculine and the feminine can we bring about a reconciliation of the light and dark forces in nature. • Details Naglowska's advanced occult teachings on the Third Term of the Trinity and the spiritually transformative power of sex • Explains the mystical erotic hanging rituals of La confrérie de la Flèche d'Or [The Brotherhood of the Golden Arrow], the notorious occult order of 1930s Paris • Continues the sexual initiatory teachings first expounded in Naglowska's The Light of Sex