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Originally posted by Tebbo
No but semen is a very powerful thing when used in magick. As is your own sweat, blood, urine and menstruation blood (yes i know but it is). So then it is perfectly within reason that the man could have been talking about sperm.
Originally posted by Tebbo
I agree Masonic Light.
I have never used any body fluids in my castings yet, but i am considering it. Even in the most mundane castings the use of certain fluids will boost the power of that said casting beyond what it normally would be.
Well someone said... that he was talking about the Semen of a Child.
Originally posted by Edelweiss Pirate
What I represent is the freedom to not have our children sexually abused.. which time and time again seems to be a theme with Masons and secret societies..Funny that eh?
[edit on 17-7-2006 by Edelweiss Pirate]
Originally posted by andrew ky
"It would be unwise to condemn as irrational the practice of devouring the heart and liver of an adversary while yet warm. For the highest spiritual working one must choose that victim which contains the greatest and purest force; a male child of perfect innocence and high intelligence is the most satisfactory."
Aleister Crowley, someone you will see some attempt to explain as misunderstood, and in truth a liberator.
"All children shall be accustomed from infancy to witness every type of sexual act......lest they be misdirected." Charming.
Magick in Theory and Practice
CHAPTER XII
OF THE BLOODY SACRIFICE: AND MATTERS COGNATE.
"It is necessary for us to consider carefully the problems connected with the
bloody sacrifice, for this question is indeed traditionally important in Magic
k. Nigh all ancient Magick revolves around this matter. In particular all the
Osirian religions --- the rites of the Dying God --- refer to this. The slaying
of Osiris and Adonis; the mutilation of Attis; the cults of Mexico and Peru;
the story of Hercules or Melcarth; the legends of Dionysus and of Mithra, are
all connected with this one idea. In the Hebrew religion we find the same thin
g inculcated. The first ethical lesson in the Bible is that the only sacrifice
pleasing to the Lord is the sacrifice of blood; Abel, who made this, finding
favour with the Lord, while Cain, who offered cabbages, was rather naturally
considered a cheap sport. The idea recurs again and again. We have the sacrifice
of the Passover, following on the story of Abraham's being commanded to sacrifice
his firstborn son, with the idea of the substitution of animal for human life.
The annual ceremony of the two goats carries out this in perpetuity. And
we see again the domination of this idea in the romance of Esther, where Haman
and Mordecai are the two goats or gods; and ultimately in the presentation of
the rite of Purim in Palestine, where Jesus and Barabbas happened to be the Goat
s in that particular year of which we hear so much, without agreement on the date.
This subject must be studied in the "Golden Bough", where it is most learnedly
set forth by Dr. J. G. Frazer.
Enough has now been said to show that the bloody sacrifice has from time
immemorial been the most considered part of Magick. The ethics of the thing
appear to have concerned no one; nor, to tell the truth, need they do so. As
St. Paul says, "Without shedding of blood there is no remission"; and who are we
to argue with St. Paul? But, after all that, it is open to any one to have an
y opinion that he likes upon the subject, or any other subject, thank God! At
the same time, it is most necessary to study the business, whatever we may be
going to do about it; for our ethics themselves will naturally depend upon our
theory of the universe. If we were quite certain, for example, that everybody
went to heaven when he died, there could be no serious objection to murder or
suicide, as it is generally conceded --- by those who know neither --- that earth
is not such a pleasant place as heaven..................
......You are also likely to get into trouble over this chapter unless you truly
comprehend its meaning."
(Numbers 31:7-18)
After they had gathered the plunder and captives, both people and animals, they brought them all to Moses and Eleazar the priest, and to the whole community of Israel, which was camped on the plains of Moab beside the Jordan River, across from Jericho. ... Now kill all the boys and all the women who have slept with a man. Only the young girls who are virgins may live; you may keep them for yourselves.
Trample down the Heathen; be upon them, o warrior, I will give you of their flesh to eat!
....
Them that seek to entrap thee, to overthrow thee, them attack without pity or quarter; & destroy them utterly
....
I am in a secret fourfold word, the blasphemy against all gods of men.
Curse them! Curse them! Curse them!
With my Hawk's head I peck at the eyes of Jesus as he hangs upon the cross.
I flap my wings in the face of Mohammed & blind him.
With my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the Buddhist, Mongol and Din.
Bahlasti! Ompehda! I spit on your crapulous creeds.
Let Mary inviolate be torn upon wheels: for her sake let all chaste women be utterly despised among you! "
A.C.
Book of the Law