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MAGICA Sexualis

Pascal Beverly Randolph

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13. Don't forget this important axiom: Love is the root of life. Of budding love: It grows according to circumstance, passion, temper, impulse, good or bad, the flame divine or human, the demons or the gods. Through your love, you unite with God! 14. The instant that the semen of the man passes into the body of the woman who accepts it, is the instant of greatest fecundity, the greatest power, the greatest emotion of the life of man. If he is, however, under the influence of carnal passion, of bestial instinct, the man is suicide, lost demoralized. To the woman, he will give disease and chaos, psychic and material. And the child he procreates will become an assassin, a mental cripple, a miserable being. To the contrary, if the union of the man with the woman is effected in the harmony of mutual love and, consequently, the ambient occult forces of the environment participate with joy in the solemn act, the man and the woman work to regenerate those forces and the fruit of their embrace is success. The child of love is the child of superior forces, and the prayer of two hearts united is an efficacious prayer. 15. If a man ardently wishes a force or power into being and guards this wish from the instant that he penetrates into the woman until the instant that he withdraws from her, his wish is necessarily fulfilled. Hell reigns in the household of the man who has the bad habit of retiring before ejaculation because he no longer wishes to procreate. As a cause of this, he installs hell in the root of two beings, because they prostitute love, ignoring the great good, the primordial reason of life. The lost semen and unconverted spirit degenerates. 16. All the forces and powers emanate from the feminine aspect of God, which also comes from every impulse. To draw forth the Divine Force in complete love, in real sympathy, in willing emotion, then you give beauty. The mind is sterile and its force is rapidly exhausted; This is why we, the Euclidians, search for spiritual triumph not in the intellect, which tires and does not succeed, but in the will to love, which is unceasingly fertile. When one of us who has the gift of a healer undertakes a healing, it is necessary to call not upon the intellect, but on love. His countenance must be pleasing and good, his hands are caressing, his heart wishes and speaks, and a good result is infallibly obtained. For love, sympathy and virtue form a ladder which leads to innumerable forces, the power and the wisdom of the heavens. [and so on ... please refer to the book.] [See also "Volts and Statuettes" below.]
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