Sex Magick is also one of the various and sundry definitions of the letters SM in the BDSM acronym. Personally I consider all consensual sexual encounters to be magick, as opposed to magic which is mere prestidigitation performed by show magicians. On the other hand (or both) it is also good to have fast fingers. I have been told it feels magickal.
So I have known of sex magick being interpreted as the ability to give one's partner and oneself a magickal feeling from exquisitlly exotic and erotic acts and also using the sexual energy to perform acts of magick, as someone else described it.
In some ways I think this is closely related to genuine tantric practice, which is not the watered down Body Electric all the way back from the 1960s intimacy exercises that both men's and women's mags try to pawn off as tantric sex in their uninformative articles.
On my personal level I can tell you that I use all the energy for my and my partner's wellbeing. If you want more information on it I am afraid you will have to look elsewhere.
I am sorry so many people jumped all over you about spelling and went off on unrelated tangents. If you don't know what magick is you won't know the correct spelling.
If you do learn more I personally hope you would share your knowledge.
[quote=Lord R;210191]MagicK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magick[/quote]Nice thought; however terms in the US use Magic. Wikipedia is not a reliable source for citing, its just for looking up a term fast. Use it in College & you'll be dismissed (assuming its a reputable college). Much like the use of the word color spelled as colour. In the US language neither are acceptable.
[QUOTE=sera300;210203]Nice thought; however terms in the US use Magic. Wikipedia is not a reliable source for citing, its just for looking up a term fast. Use it in College & you'll be dismissed (assuming its a reputable college). Much like the use of the word color spelled as colour. In the US language neither are acceptable.[/QUOTE]
In Canadian education if you don't spell it colour its wrong. :p
[QUOTE=sera300;210203]Nice thought; however terms in the US use Magic. Wikipedia is not a reliable source for citing, its just for looking up a term fast. Use it in College & you'll be dismissed (assuming its a reputable college). Much like the use of the word color spelled as colour. In the US language neither are acceptable.[/QUOTE]
I am researching for my own benefit. I am just linking you because you apparently do not know.
[quote=Lord R;210222]I am researching for my own benefit. I am just linking you because you apparently do not know.[/quote]Wiki is not a reliable source and use it in a US college as a reference or cite it any decent US school will dismiss you. Different countries spell words different such a CW pointed out; however, the standard in US education is Magic not Magick. Thanks for pointing out a source but it's not a site I use for referencing material or for citing.
[QUOTE=chibacochoke;210454]obviously no one else here shares your unique view on this subject, Lord R, so i think you may be seeking information that just isn't available here.
i would recommend finding a site with a more wiccan/occultist connotation.[/QUOTE]
Yes, The problem is that most of them are insane. They have this self-delusion about them and their power it is worthless to talk to them. The occult orders I am affiliated with do not teach sex magick so I figured I would ask on a sex information website.
[QUOTE=Browser;210439]Center is the American spelling; centre is the British, I believe.
Lord R, we talk about sex here... not magic.[/QUOTE]
I think to specifiy what he meant was. We deal with sexuality, sex, and stuff like that. Not occultist ideals or anything of the such. We deal with things that have been proven. I have yet to see someone or heard of someone successfully harnessing "orgasmic energy" to do magic
Magic? That rabbit was in the hat the WHOLE DAMN TIME!
As far as I can tell, magick is different because it's practiced by 30-something males that watch Harry Potter movies together in their mother's basements and think that they're real life wizards. They also say words like "forsaketh", "thou", and "Gandolf"...
[quote]I am sorry so many people jumped all over you about spelling and went off on unrelated tangents. If you don't know what magick is you won't know the correct spelling.[/quote]
Or you just think that spelling it "magick" makes you look pretentious and automatically groups you in with the (and sincere apologies to the sane ones) "occultists" who give the term a bad reputation.
Agreed, websites with a more Pagan bent might give you more information.
The OP seems to have vanished, not that I'm going to cry over that guy....but Sex Magick actually is a very old and traditional custom going back as far as the Egyptians. Even today, many religions still practice rituals under the belief that sex is a gift from God/or Goddess and is a way to join man/God/beast (the animal part that they say is in all of us). By arousing the genitals, energy is sent up wards along the spine which fills and cleans blockage in the chakras due to physical or emotional stress. So basically it's a form of divine sexual meditation.
Sex Magick is also one of the various and sundry definitions of the letters SM in the BDSM acronym. Personally I consider all consensual sexual encounters to be magick, as opposed to magic which is mere prestidigitation performed by show magicians. On the other hand (or both) it is also good to have fast fingers. I have been told it feels magickal.
So I have known of sex magick being interpreted as the ability to give one's partner and oneself a magickal feeling from exquisitlly exotic and erotic acts and also using the sexual energy to perform acts of magick, as someone else described it.
In some ways I think this is closely related to genuine tantric practice, which is not the watered down Body Electric all the way back from the 1960s intimacy exercises that both men's and women's mags try to pawn off as tantric sex in their uninformative articles.
On my personal level I can tell you that I use all the energy for my and my partner's wellbeing. If you want more information on it I am afraid you will have to look elsewhere.
I am sorry so many people jumped all over you about spelling and went off on unrelated tangents. If you don't know what magick is you won't know the correct spelling.
If you do learn more I personally hope you would share your knowledge.
Waes hael!
I've probably got an email with the phrase in my spam folder, but that's all I've got.
Magic or Magick????
[QUOTE=sera300;210189]Magic or Magick????[/QUOTE]
MagicK
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magick
[quote=Lord R;210191]MagicK
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magick[/quote]Nice thought; however terms in the US use Magic. Wikipedia is not a reliable source for citing, its just for looking up a term fast. Use it in College & you'll be dismissed (assuming its a reputable college). Much like the use of the word color spelled as colour. In the US language neither are acceptable.
[QUOTE=sera300;210203]Nice thought; however terms in the US use Magic. Wikipedia is not a reliable source for citing, its just for looking up a term fast. Use it in College & you'll be dismissed (assuming its a reputable college). Much like the use of the word color spelled as colour. In the US language neither are acceptable.[/QUOTE]
In Canadian education if you don't spell it colour its wrong. :p
Not to go all Jerry Seinfeld, but what's the deal with Center and Centre? Never could figure that out.
[QUOTE=sera300;210203]Nice thought; however terms in the US use Magic. Wikipedia is not a reliable source for citing, its just for looking up a term fast. Use it in College & you'll be dismissed (assuming its a reputable college). Much like the use of the word color spelled as colour. In the US language neither are acceptable.[/QUOTE]
I am researching for my own benefit. I am just linking you because you apparently do not know.
[quote=Lord R;210222]I am researching for my own benefit. I am just linking you because you apparently do not know.[/quote]Wiki is not a reliable source and use it in a US college as a reference or cite it any decent US school will dismiss you. Different countries spell words different such a CW pointed out; however, the standard in US education is Magic not Magick. Thanks for pointing out a source but it's not a site I use for referencing material or for citing.
Is this where you wear a wizards hat? And then you light her breasts on fire and punch her in the face? No? Then no, I haven't.
<_<
>_>
I posted this thread to be serious.
To be honest I doubt your going to get a serious answer. I looked up sex magic, and its about harnessing the power of orgasms for magic purposes....
Its about as serious as the idea that sacrificing a virgin will kill a demon.
I am an occultist.
Am I missing something? Being an occultist wont increase your chances of getting an answer about sex magic.
Im horny but that doesnt mean I will get a proper answer to "How do I get a girl to give it up but doesnt want to"
[QUOTE=Ducy;210365]Am I missing something? Being an occultist wont increase your chances of getting an answer about sex magic.
Im horny but that doesnt mean I will get a proper answer to "How do I get a girl to give it up but doesnt want to"[/QUOTE]
This is a sex information website so I figured at least one person would have information on this forum of sexuality.
Center is the American spelling; centre is the British, I believe.
Lord R, we talk about sex here... not magic.
[QUOTE=Browser;210439]Center is the American spelling; centre is the British, I believe.
Lord R, we talk about sex here... not magic.[/QUOTE]
Yes, therefore I asked about sex magick
obviously no one else here shares your unique view on this subject, Lord R, so i think you may be seeking information that just isn't available here.
i would recommend finding a site with a more wiccan/occultist connotation.
[QUOTE=chibacochoke;210454]obviously no one else here shares your unique view on this subject, Lord R, so i think you may be seeking information that just isn't available here.
i would recommend finding a site with a more wiccan/occultist connotation.[/QUOTE]
Yes, The problem is that most of them are insane. They have this self-delusion about them and their power it is worthless to talk to them. The occult orders I am affiliated with do not teach sex magick so I figured I would ask on a sex information website.
[QUOTE=Browser;210439]Center is the American spelling; centre is the British, I believe.
Lord R, we talk about sex here... not magic.[/QUOTE]
I think to specifiy what he meant was. We deal with sexuality, sex, and stuff like that. Not occultist ideals or anything of the such. We deal with things that have been proven. I have yet to see someone or heard of someone successfully harnessing "orgasmic energy" to do magic
Lord R, if you are looking for a serious discussion on Sex Magic(k), you will NOT find it here, among these guys. Try some Pagan forums.
I once had a magical experience in the bedroom.
I suggested to my wife we try anal sex...
...and 'poof' she just disappeared!
:)
Oedi that was exactly what I was thinking----whatever happened to simply
making a white rabbit appear out of black top hat.....LOL
Magic? That rabbit was in the hat the WHOLE DAMN TIME!
As far as I can tell, magick is different because it's practiced by 30-something males that watch Harry Potter movies together in their mother's basements and think that they're real life wizards. They also say words like "forsaketh", "thou", and "Gandolf"...
[quote]I am sorry so many people jumped all over you about spelling and went off on unrelated tangents. If you don't know what magick is you won't know the correct spelling.[/quote]
Or you just think that spelling it "magick" makes you look pretentious and automatically groups you in with the (and sincere apologies to the sane ones) "occultists" who give the term a bad reputation.
Agreed, websites with a more Pagan bent might give you more information.
The OP seems to have vanished, not that I'm going to cry over that guy....but Sex Magick actually is a very old and traditional custom going back as far as the Egyptians. Even today, many religions still practice rituals under the belief that sex is a gift from God/or Goddess and is a way to join man/God/beast (the animal part that they say is in all of us). By arousing the genitals, energy is sent up wards along the spine which fills and cleans blockage in the chakras due to physical or emotional stress. So basically it's a form of divine sexual meditation.
[QUOTE=Thresher_V;211942]The OP seems to have vanished[/QUOTE]
GuruGuy looks at the stage in astonishment and stands up to clap.
'Now THAT'S magic!'
:D
[QUOTE=oedipussy;211927]Magic? That rabbit was in the hat the WHOLE DAMN TIME!
[/QUOTE]
I know and when I finally took my rabbit out of her hat, she was exhausted
:p