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Adultery

  Tuesday, 11 September 2018
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"Sexual Magic can only be practiced between husband and wife in already constituted homes. The man who practices Sexual Magic with different women, and the woman who practices Sexual Magic with different men, commit Adultery, and no adulterer achieves anything." Samael Aun Weor

Now my question is, if we look into the ancient scriptures and the life of Great avatars like Krishna, Buddha Padmasambhava, we see they practiced sex magic with different women. According to the Puranas Krishna had sex with many gopis. Buddha Padmasambhava had many consorts, although his chief consort was Yeshe Tsogyal. I once went to a Tibetan monastery and saw a picture of Buddha Padmasambhava with his many consorts. So did these ineffable beings commit adultery and practice black magic? How does Gnosis explain these historical records regarding the life o the avatars and Buddhas?
5 years ago
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#17118
Accepted Answer
Scholars, intellectuals, are not initiates. They do not know the doctrine. They are not educated in the real meanings of the symbols and stories, which hide initiatic knowledge. Be wary studying the writings of intellectuals, since they only write what their five senses tell them.

Tantric and alchemical stories are symbolic, not literal or historical. They may draw from some historical points, but are not literal histories.

Only the initiates of those traditions know the real meanings of their symbols. They do not reveal them to non-initiates. Thus, the intellectuals, frustrated at not being initiates, interpret those stories at their own whim, then their readers believe those mistaken interpretations.

We must warn the Gnostic students that the intellect is the most dangerous potion the tenebrous utilize in order to withdraw the student from the path of the razor’s edge.


In addition, many of the stories are used by black magicians to justify their black magic.

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." - Samael Aun Weor

4 years ago
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#18420
Also, Prophet Muhammad had many wives. Master Samael exalts Him in his many texts, being very well aware of this fact. So what's the difference?
4 years ago
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#18419
I have seen some information on the internet about how Master Samael had a consort later in his life, after his wife had passed menopause. I have also seen on the gnostic teachings website this is mentioned in a segment on adultery.

So, respectfully, I ask, if Master Samael was permitted by his Innermost Being to do this, why was this allowed, and what would this mean for us when we come to that age in our marriage or similar situation?
5 years ago
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#17118
Accepted Answer
Scholars, intellectuals, are not initiates. They do not know the doctrine. They are not educated in the real meanings of the symbols and stories, which hide initiatic knowledge. Be wary studying the writings of intellectuals, since they only write what their five senses tell them.

Tantric and alchemical stories are symbolic, not literal or historical. They may draw from some historical points, but are not literal histories.

Only the initiates of those traditions know the real meanings of their symbols. They do not reveal them to non-initiates. Thus, the intellectuals, frustrated at not being initiates, interpret those stories at their own whim, then their readers believe those mistaken interpretations.

We must warn the Gnostic students that the intellect is the most dangerous potion the tenebrous utilize in order to withdraw the student from the path of the razor’s edge.


In addition, many of the stories are used by black magicians to justify their black magic.

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." - Samael Aun Weor

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