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An in-depth look at the lives and occult practices of 12
influential practitioners of sex magic from the 19th century to the
present day * Explores the background and sexual magical beliefs of
Paschal Beverly Randolph, Ida Craddock, Aleister Crowley, Maria de
Naglowska, Austin Osman Spare, Julius Evola, Franz Bardon, Jack
Parsons, William S. Burroughs, Marjorie Cameron, Anton LaVey, and
Genesis P-Orridge * Details the life of each sex magician, how they
came to uncover their occult practice, and, most importantly, how
the practice of sex magic affected their lives Offering a
fascinating introduction to the occult practice of sex magic in the
Western esoteric tradition, Michael William West explores its
history from its reintroduction in the early 19th century via
Paschal Beverly Randolph to the practices, influence, and
figureheads of the 20th and 21st century such as Anton LaVey,
founder of the Church of Satan, and Genesis P-Orridge, founder of
Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth. Focusing on 12 influential sex
magicians, some well-known and some who have remained in obscurity,
West details the life of each sex magician and how the practice of
sex magic affected their lives. He explains how most of the figures
presented in the book used sex magic as a means rather than an end,
utilizing their practice to enhance and enrich their life's work,
whether in the arts, sciences, or as a spiritual leader. He
examines what is known about Paschal Beverly Randolph, the founding
father of modern sex magic, explores the tragic and mystical life
of Ida Craddock, and discusses, in depth, iconic figures like
Aleister Crowley and Austin Osman Spare, who saw sex magic as a
source of artistic power and is now seen as a prophet of the chaos
magick movement. Other sex magicians explored deployed magic to
drive themselves to the highest echelons of achievement: in
literature, William S. Burroughs; in music, Genesis P-Orridge; and
in science, Jack Parsons, who openly used magic while making
unconventional breakthroughs in rocket science. The author also
examines Maria de Naglowska, Julius Evola, Franz Bardon, Marjorie
Cameron, and Anton Szandor LaVey. While these sex magicians each
followed a different spiritual path and had varying degrees of
notoriety and infamy, one common thread emerges from looking at
their interesting lives: utilizing magic to know thyself and change
your reality is a journey that requires imagination, creativity,
and self-awareness to the quest for enlightenment.
'Unique and breathtaking and painful and broken and perfect . . .
just like love' Jodi Picoult 'Exquisitely written, incredibly
moving and impossible to put down' Beth O'Leary, author of The
Flatshare ___________ Joel is afraid of the future. Since he was a
child he's been haunted by dreams about the people he loves.
Visions of what's going to happen - the good and the bad. And the
only way to prevent them is to never let anyone close to him again.
Callie can't let go of the past. Since her best friend died,
Callie's been lost. She knows she needs to be more spontaneous and
live a bigger life. She just doesn't know how to find a way back to
the person who used to have those dreams. Joel and Callie both need
a reason to start living for today. And though they're not looking
for each other, from the moment they meet it feels like the start
of something life-changing. Until Joel has a vision of how it's
going to end . . .
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