What is and what is not
Sacred Sex
Sacred Sex can be a positive act as
well as a negative act.
- Modern pagans are puritanical about
sex in many groups, which is a carry-over from modern headlines of
sexual abuse, AIDS, and Christian upbringing. But in reality
sex is just a part of nature. But that doesn't mean you can use it
in a group setting without accountability.
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- Sexual energy produced by the
physical union between two people can be either a part of the act of
love or just lust. Sexual energy is more than just physical
gratification, it can be a ritual, a way of symbolizing the God and
Goddess joining to form the Great Spirit.
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- But it can also be misused.
Sexual harassment or abuse is a misuse, regardless of how it's
applied. Sexual initiation demanded even though the student is
uncomfortable with the act, is misuse. The act of rape is more
than a misuse, it is a felony, and a spiritual abomination within
the pagan world. It is a desecration of a woman.
Sacred Sex and Ritual
- Sex and Ritual in some traditions
are synonymous. It is not performed just to have sex.
Combining the concepts of the sexual act and the Great Spirit was an
appropriate thought by early humans. They did not understand
the connection between sex and conception. Early humankind
revealed sexual rituals through cave paintings which depict these
acts.
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- The Venus of Willendor found in a
French cave, is a good examples of the reverence early humans had
for women and their ability to give new life. This miracle of life
was seen as a miracle given to women by the Goddess. A woman who was
fertile was considered to be favored by the Great Spirit and revered
within her tribe.
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- When early man realized it took two
to create life, the pendulum slowly switched from focusing on the
matriarch to the patriarch. As long as a woman could bear children,
she still held great power within her tribe. When she grew older and
less fertile, she often chose her successor. But her singular power
shifted to be shared by with a deserving male of the tribe.
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- Sacred Sex, which molds the
power of creation and ego into skillful means cutting through
delusion, requires careful preparation. We don't expect someone who
just wants to play around now and then on a keyboard to become a
concert pianist. We don't expect someone to be able to get up off
the couch one day and run a four minute mile. Great tasks require
great effort.
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- With Sacred Sex we
are taking the mind and body as cauldron, feeling, ego, elements and
world as alchemical ingredients, and imagination informed by divine
power as catalyst; and we are accomplishing the great magical task
of alchemical transformation. The base metal of dualistic view
becomes the infinitely valuable gold of pure and luminous awareness.
Sacred Sex is a path of tremendous power. This power is not easy to
use without getting burned by it. Yet, at the same time, it is a
path of great joy.
If you're going to use pleasure and personality as the path, you
have to be careful not to self-destruct. In working with an advanced
practice such as Sacred Sex, powerful energies of psyche, nature,
and the subtle realms are harnessed. When such a powerful practice
is introduced into one's system through authentic empowerment, it is
not something to be taken lightly. Let's say you re going to bring
anger into the path. It's a razor's edge between liberating anger
into the wrathful compassion of mirror like wisdom and just becoming
an arrogant, self-righteous prig. With Sacred Sex, either you are
actually transforming your mind stream into this wisdom-being of
great wrath and power, or you are just dressing up your egoistic
anger in the deity's clothes. If Sacred Sex is misused, the divine
becomes a demon.
When you work with the Sacred Sex
path, you are playing with a live wire. It's charged not with
electricity, but with the power behind creative force. Sacred Sex
practice deconstructs and constructs reality, as play, until the
essence of reality becomes obvious. Through the practices, private
non-realities interface with the public non-reality until you
realize the true nature of both. You use illusion to cut through
illusion.
With Sacred Sex you are not getting
somewhere; you are just waking up to the true nature of things as
they are. The colors inherent in clear light are not other than the
light. The display whereby Being presents its limitless mystery is
not other than the birthless and deathless pure mystery from which
Being comes.
Some groups teach that delusion is
only an illusion and all that you need to do is understand the
illusion to be free of it. Because all you need to do is understand,
then all the master has to do is explain the truth to you, and all
you need to do is listen and you will "get it".
In truth understanding is a whole
body act. You must understand with the cells of your body, your mind
and your feelings. Listening involves a profound action of the
entire self. This action is what Sacred Sex is. The Sacred Sex
Spiritual practice is the act of listening to the teaching with the
whole body.
Sacred Sex is a spiritual path
whose goal is union with the divine through ecstatic sex. This path
is based on the philosophy of sensualism: the idea that in order to
transcend our physical existence, we must first fully experience it.
Sensualism teaches that the experience of the physical world with
complete awareness leads to communion with Divinity. This is
different from hedonism, which is mere indulgence in physical
sensation and which encourages blind attachment to the physical
world rather than conscious understanding of it.
Sacred Sex also describes the human
body as a microcosm which reflects the larger whole of the universe,
and suggests that self-knowledge leads to an understanding of the
workings of the cosmos. As above, so below.
- History of Sacred Sex
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- Throughout history the "sacred
prostitute" or priestess was seen as a holy person and these
priestesses provided a service of the Goddess. A man could
enter the temple with an offering, and request the services of a
Priestess within.
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- He wished to gain the favor of the
Goddess, or obtain an extra bit of fertility for his fields, or
herds of sheep, cattle or camels. In having sex with the Priestess
he would feel blessed and honored, and go home full of confidence.
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- To a great extent the myths of the
Greeks is to a greater or lesser extent concerned with sex. The
Greek pantheons constantly sought out human partners who's conceived
children became demi-gods. These myths had both a good and bad side
of their tale. On one hand, divine unions were seen as gifts from
the Gods and often became ritualized. They became honored
experiences even if they didn't yield a child. On the other hand
some tribes such as the Samothraki, involved the sacrifice of young
men at one point in their history. Some Priestess would lay with a
young man and to ensure she would become pregnant, she carried a
very sharp, leaf-shaped knife which she used to take the life of the
man she lay with. Sacrificing his life would ensure his essence was
transferred to her womb.
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- There is even evidence of Sex and
the Goddess in Biblical Times. It is held by some historians that
the Hebrew God Yaweh was originally a phallic deity. In fact it is
an accept historical belief that the Hebrews were not always a
monotheistic society. Phallic pillars were set up for worship in
many of those early Hebrew villages, along with images of the
Goddess Anat or Anath. Even today, the lineage of the faith is
passed through the feminine side of the family. If a Jewish woman
marries outside the faith, her children can be counted as Jewish,
but if a man marries outside the faith it's not straight forward.
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- All this began to change after the
fall of Rome and with the rise of Christianity. Sex began to be
denied both as a source of magikal power and of pleasure between
partners. Where as sex was seen as a gift from the gods, it was now
a sin and to find pleasure was an influence of the Devil. By this
time, women were seen as the temptress who could drag a man down
into the pits of hell and the only way to keep her from having that
control, she must be subservient to her husband, brother, or even
her son. Her sole value became her ability to bear children which
quickly became a bargain point as a bribe or a prize of war.
What is the Great Rite
- The Great Rite is probably the most
famous or infamous of the pagan rituals. It is a ritual of sexual
intercourse that pays homage to the polarity of male/female;
god/goddess, priest/priestess. This polarity exists in all things in
the universe expressing the physical, mental, spiritual and astral
union between a man and woman as representatives of the God and
Goddess.
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- To many the Great Rite is the Sacred
Marriage which is the union of the God and Goddess into the Great
Spirit. It's the crown of the spiritual trinity, whose base is the
God and Goddess. This concept is nothing new and dates back to
Neolithic periods. Ancient kings required sexual union with a
priestess representing the Goddess, in order to rule.
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- The Great Rite is always performed
within a Magik Circle between the High Priest and Priestess. It is
sometimes also performed at seasonal festivals, and especially
handfastings between newly married couple.
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- It is used in a third degree or
level initiation into a coven (such as 3rd degree initiations in the
Gardnerian and Alexandrine traditions). This represents the inner
marriage of the soul and spirit, ego and self. It is a gateway to
becoming a whole being. In these initiations, the Rite is performed
between the initiant and the High Priest, or High Priestess. This is
sometimes done "In token", which is symbolically using ritual tools,
such as an athame inserted into a chalice, or it is performed "in
true", as a sexual act.
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- When the rite is performed "in true"
it is typically conducted by a couple who are already intimate
partners or between coven members who are comfortable with the rite.
An open portion of the rite is performed within the circle in front
of the coven, and the intimate union is performed in private. Gerald
Gardner had the Great Rite performed with the coven watching.
He also favored ritual scourging as part of the rite, a practice
which has fallen out of favor with some groups. Other
covens performed a portion of the ritual with everyone watching and
then those forming the circle would turn their back on the couple in
the center. Others had the circle members walk backwards out
of the sacred space, then turn and file out clockwise leaving the
couple in private but within the circle. Others still open a section
of the circle and allowed the couple to exit to their own private
space, which is typically a circle that was earlier prepared by the
couple.
To summarize: the Great Rite is a
sexual means of connecting the participants to the Godhead as well
as the tradition.
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