Sex, Sorcery, and Spirit: The Secrets of Erotic Magic


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The sexual act is possibly the most potent--and pleasurable--gateway to the primordial and the divine. From the Tantric mysteries of Hinduism and Buddhism and the inner alchemy of Taoism, to the sacrament of the bridal chamber in Christianity--and, of course, the traditions of Western Magic and Witchcraft--sex pervades the highest and most secret teachings all over the world.

In Sex, Sorcery, and Spirit, Jason Miller draws upon his training in Eastern and Western mystery schools to produce a frank, comprehensive exploration of sexual sorcery and spirituality. In clear language, he will show you how to take your magic to the next level, teaching you:

  • How to use the moment of orgasm as a gateway to the highest levels of spiritual attainment.
  • The use of sexual elixirs in alchemy and practical sorcery.
  • How to work with sexual spirits and gods.
  • The dangers of sex magic and how to avoid them.
  • A grimoire of sexual spells and rituals.

    This daring and tantalizing work throws open the doors into the realms of sexual magic that have been hidden behind secret orders and arcane terminology for far too long--until now.

    Author: Jason Miller
    Publisher: New Page Books
    Published: 11/24/2014
    Pages: 224
    Binding Type: Paperback
    Weight: 0.81lbs
    Size: 8.97h x 6.20w x 0.56d
    ISBN13: 9781601633323
    ISBN10: 1601633327
    BISAC Categories:
    - Body, Mind & Spirit | Magick Studies
    - Body, Mind & Spirit | Sacred Sexuality

    About the Author
    Jason Miller (Inominandum) has devoted the last 23 years to traveling the globe and studying practical magic in its many forms. He is the author of Protection and Reversal Magick, The Sorcerer's Secrets, and Financial Sorcery. He also runs the Strategic Sorcery Training Course and Strategic Sorcery Blog. He lives with his wife and children in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, where he practices and teaches magic. His popular blog can be found at www.inominandum.com/blog.