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Sexuality and the occult arts have long been associated in the western imagination, but it was not until the nineteenth century that a large and sophisticated body of literature on sexual magic-the use of sex as a source of magical power-emerged. This book, the first history of western sexual magic as a modern spiritual tradition, places these practices in the context of the larger discourse surrounding sexuality in American and European society over the last 150 years to discover how sexual magic was transformed from a terrifying medieval nightmare of heresy and social subversion into a modern ideal of personal empowerment and social liberation. Focusing on a series of key figures including American spiritualist Paschal Beverly Randolph, Aleister Crowley, Julius Evola, Gerald Gardner, and Anton LaVey, Hugh Urban traces the emergence of sexual magic out of older western esoteric traditions including Gnosticism and Kabbalah, which were progressively fused with recently-discovered eastern traditions such as Hindu and Buddhist Tantra. His study gives remarkable new insight into sexuality in the modern era, specifically on issues such as the politics of birth control, the classification of sexual "deviance," debates over homosexuality and feminism, and the role of sexuality in our own new world of post-modern spirituality, consumer capitalism, and the Internet.
Liberty --- Magic --- Sex --- Civil liberty --- Emancipation --- Freedom --- Liberation --- Personal liberty --- Democracy --- Natural law --- Political science --- Equality --- Libertarianism --- Social control --- Magick --- Necromancy --- Sorcery --- Spells --- Occultism --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Miscellanea --- History. --- Sexualité --- Magie --- Liberté --- Occident --- Miscellanées --- Histoire --- academia about magic. --- aleister crowley. --- american spiritualists. --- anton lavey. --- buddhism. --- consumer capitalism. --- eastern traditions. --- feminism. --- gerald gardner. --- hinduism. --- hugh urban. --- julius evola. --- kahhalah. --- lgbtq. --- magic and witches. --- paschal beverly randolph. --- post-modern spirituality. --- queer studies. --- sexual deviance. --- sexual magic. --- sexuality. --- spirituality and the occult. --- tantra. --- tantric sex. --- western esoteric traditions. --- wicca and witchcraft. --- History
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ancient esoteric traditions --- mystery --- revelation --- gnosis --- the occult Middle Ages --- the Renaissance --- the hermetic revival in Italy --- alchemical hermeticism --- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa --- Paracelsus --- John Dee --- Jacob Böhme and Christian Theosophy --- the Rosicrucian Manifestos and early Rosicrucianism --- Freemasonry --- Illuminism --- animal magnetism and mesmerism --- spiritualism --- Eliphas Lévi --- Paschal Beverly Randolph --- William Wynn Westcott --- the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn --- Samuel Liddell Mathers --- Theosophy --- Frederic W. H. Myers --- the Society for Phsyical Research --- Ordo Templi Orientis --- Arthur Edward Waite --- Charles Fort --- Aleister Crowley --- Austin Osman Spare --- René Guénon and Traditionalism --- Dion Fortune and the Society of the Inner Light --- Kenneth Grant --- the Typhonian tradition --- Robert Anton Wilson --- Nazism and the occult --- Paganism and the occult --- New Age --- ritual magic --- Satanism --- Chaos Magick --- vampirism --- lycanthroy --- Otherkin --- Hakim Bey --- popular culture and the arts --- the occult and film --- Kenneth Anger --- Dennis Wheatley --- the occult and modern horror fiction --- the occult and science fiction - fantasy --- H.P. Lovecraft --- the occult and comics --- the occult and popular music --- the occult on the internet --- Kabbalah --- alchemy --- sex magic --- tarot --- scrying --- astrology --- grimoires --- Orientalism and the occult --- occult war --- counterculture and the occult --- intermediary beings --- the body in occult thought --- drugs and the occult --- gender and the occult --- crime --- moral panic --- conspiracy theories and the occult --- science and the occult --- sociology and the occult --- psychology and the occult --- dialectics of disenchantment --- re-enchantment in the modern self --- opposition to the occult --- Emanuel Swedenborg --- Martinism in eighteenth-century France --- John Whiteside Parsons --- the occult and the visual arts
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philosophies inconnues --- mythe --- Baphomet --- les autocéphales --- Sabbataï Tsevi --- Dönme --- Emanuel Swedenborg --- Bernard-Raymond Fabré-Palaprat --- les Néo-Templiers --- Joseph Smith --- Clotilde de Vaux --- le positivisme --- Helena Blavatsky --- théosophie --- Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail --- Allan Kardec --- Le Phu Chiêu et Lê Van Trung --- caodaïsme --- Ernest Georges Roux --- le Christ de Montfavet --- Gilbert Bourdin --- Mesmer --- mages de cour --- Thrasylle --- le devin de Tibère --- Jean-le-Grammairien --- Jean des Gallans --- le comte de Saint-Germain --- new-age --- Louis-Apollinaire Comte --- Herschel Steinschneider --- Erik Jan Hanussen --- Frederick Lenz --- Silicon Valley --- antimaçonnisme --- le Vieux de la Montagne --- les Assassins --- Savonarole --- la 'Confrérie italienne' --- Louis XIV --- Charles Manson --- Jim Jones --- David Koresh --- Waco, Texas --- Luc Jouret --- Sénèque --- Wilhelmine de Bayreuth --- Mlle Raucourt --- la Loge de Lesbos --- Etienne-Gaspard Robert, dit Robertson --- Antoine Schayes, dit Grondart Ier --- les Agathopèdes --- Paschal Beverly Randolph --- le prince Napoléon-Jérôme --- Plon-Plon --- le banquet des libres-penseurs --- le Sâr Péladan --- Erik Satie --- Dieu --- Gabriel-Antoine Jogand-Pagès --- Léo Taxil --- la Société luciférienne --- Ehrich Weisz --- Harry Houdini --- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle --- Dr. Watson --- Elsie Wright --- The Wicker Man --- occultisme
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