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  Sunday, 17 March 2013
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I was reading The 3 Mountains this morning and a new question popped into my mind: What is the significance of Virginity for Isis, the Divine Mother, etc. What is "Virginity" in the context of a God or Force in Nature?

"From the divine and holy copulation, Isis remains conceived by a sacred conception. She is a virgin before, during, and after giving birth. Isis is our particular Divine Mother Kundalini, Ram-Io (Mary).....

"In order to express Himself, Chokmah has to descend from the superior spheres and penetrate into a Virgin's womb, a Virgin called Isis, Mary, Tonatzin, Insobertha, Maya, Cibeles, etc., who is the same Particular Cosmic Mother that everyone has within." (3 Mtns. p. 3)

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11 years ago
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Accepted Answer
The esoteric definition of virginity has nothing to do with sexual abstention, that a person has never experienced the sexual act in his life. Instead, virginity indicates an immaculate and pure state of one's sexual energy.

As we are, our physical bodies were conceived through fornication, the animal orgasm. Therefore our physical matter (literally "Mother" in Latin) is polluted. We carry this animal inheritance within our blood and genes, which is the propensity to engage within the sexual act as animals. Everyone begins with the internal state and polluted "matter" of a prostitute. However, what is necessary is to transform the whore into a virgin, meaning to conserve and transmute the sexual matter so as to produce virginity, or more explicitly stated, spiritual purity. This is the symbol behind Mary Magdalene, the repented prostitute who transforms her "matter" so as to work for the Lord.

We have to save and transmute our sexual matter, the Divine Mother in us, so as to prepare ourselves for the incarnation of the Second Logos, the Christ. This matter of sexual and psychological purification relates to the Major Mysteries. When an initiate has reached the fifth initiation of Fire and is therefore a Human Being, his or her virginity (sexual purity) is such that he or she can incarnate the Lord, if that is His will.

Study the lecture referenced below for a deeper understanding of this subject:

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

11 years ago
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#3362
Accepted Answer
The esoteric definition of virginity has nothing to do with sexual abstention, that a person has never experienced the sexual act in his life. Instead, virginity indicates an immaculate and pure state of one's sexual energy.

As we are, our physical bodies were conceived through fornication, the animal orgasm. Therefore our physical matter (literally "Mother" in Latin) is polluted. We carry this animal inheritance within our blood and genes, which is the propensity to engage within the sexual act as animals. Everyone begins with the internal state and polluted "matter" of a prostitute. However, what is necessary is to transform the whore into a virgin, meaning to conserve and transmute the sexual matter so as to produce virginity, or more explicitly stated, spiritual purity. This is the symbol behind Mary Magdalene, the repented prostitute who transforms her "matter" so as to work for the Lord.

We have to save and transmute our sexual matter, the Divine Mother in us, so as to prepare ourselves for the incarnation of the Second Logos, the Christ. This matter of sexual and psychological purification relates to the Major Mysteries. When an initiate has reached the fifth initiation of Fire and is therefore a Human Being, his or her virginity (sexual purity) is such that he or she can incarnate the Lord, if that is His will.

Study the lecture referenced below for a deeper understanding of this subject:

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

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