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A Dangerous Wisdom: Lgbtq+ Love Magic (X-rated) (Paperback)
By Shawn Shadow (Editor), Stewart A (Editor), Thorn Nightwind (Editor)
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A Gay male witch takes a good look at the occult aspects of what makes Gay dating so difficult. All online dating is hard, but Gay dating seems to be especially problematic. Like women, Gay men withstand from the fairy tale curse. Unlike women, who only have to act the part of Cinderella, Gay men have to navigate between the roles of both Cinderella and Prince Charming. Cinderella, must attention on pleasing others (even at the expense of her sense of self). The Prince, on the other hand, is raised from birth to consider he is god's gift and that his suitor(s) should be thrilled that he showed up with the glass slipper in hand. This creates a truly cursed situation.Casey Giovinco, the writer of Garbed In Green, tackles that very issue in this second guide within his Male lover Witchcraft & The Male Mystery Series. With the coaching of an academic philosopher, Casey analyzes the social and political situation that Gay men locate themselves in when they embark on the perilous journey of dating each other. Once he identifies the difficulty as "the
Gay Porn Illuminati Sex Magic
In ancient times gay porn esoteric practices were used by both male and female occult shrine (temple) prostitutes and magicians to worship incorporeal entities (demons). It was and still is sex magic, a form of witchcraft.
They prostituted their bodies as a form of religious sacrament and worship. In doing so they were initiating many host bodies for the incorporeal entities to use (demons).
Those incorporeal entities have been here on world since days of old, when their forefathers, who were angels lusted after the daughters of men and came down to earth and took for themselves wives who bare a hybrid race of beings, who upon death, became the demonic entities. The women also of these fallen angels became demonic sirens.
These fallen angels taught all witchcraft and occult knowledge. They taught them MAGIC, SORCERY, INCANTATIONS, CHARMS AND SPELLS. *Charm is the power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration. *Spell an invocation or hex, a set of words, spoken or unspoken, which are considered by its user to invoke some MAGICAL effect. Spells can be used in calling upon or summoning a demonic spirit and may employ mind alter
Harnessing the Creative Potential of Pure Erotic Joy
by Brad Amberheart (Bradamberheart.com)
The potency and potential of what two sexually-charged male lovers hold in their bodies is tremendous! Subconsciously, this is what keeps us searching, seeking, and longing for more hot erotic connection with other men.
I’m here to propose that more men start to recognize that EVERY meeting — whether it’s with your lover or some guy you just met — holds tremendous potential for bewildering magic and life-transforming pleasure.
PLEASURE in itself is one of the most powerful — yet least recognized — forms of healing magic. What do I mean by “healing”? I’m talking about flooding the body with euphoric ecstatic erotic pleasure for the sake of great health!
When’s the last time that anyone told you that JOY is a healing modality? It’s not likely you’ve ever heard anyone say it…
We live in a earth which under-rates the very thing that we most crave — joy, pleasure, and healthy erotic connection.
What IS “healthy” erotic connection? It seems like we haven’t been given many good models for it. Far too many of us settle for fast “get-in and get-off” engagements. What — I won
Opinion: Sex Magic and Collective Shame
Editor’s note: This column is about sex and sex magic, which I hope was already clear from the title.
Recently, I got a negative review for one of my books. Now, this isn’t the first second this has happened, and I’m not here to garner sympathy. I am fully aware that not everyone will resonate with what I have to say or how I say it, and I’m okay with that. But this time part of the language in this particular review struck me as coming from a deeper place, not just a complaint about my work in particular (although that was certainly in there as well) but more about the underlying subject matter. I was writing about sex, and this is one of those issues that tends to bring out negative feelings in some people. And, perhaps surprisingly, this is even the case in our supposedly sex-positive, “enlightened” Pagan community.
More specifically, I was writing about sex magic. For queer men. Since as much was in the subtitle of the novel, I naturally assumed that those who would want to read it would at least be open to the idea of such practices. But in the age of the internet, I realize now I should have established better.
I had taken