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Treatise of Sexual Alchemy

*Treatise of Sexual Alchemy* by Samael Aun Weor presents key insights from the Hermetics tradition. The 10 passages above capture the essential teachings.

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  1.    All human beings are pillars of the underworld. 6.    All human beings are living dead, eating filthiness from theories, schools, etc.
  1.    Mercury, Sulphur, or Salt alone cannot give origin to the metals. However, when united, they give birth to diverse mineral metals.
  1.    Sulphur is the fire of Alchemy, Mercury is the Spirit of Alchemy, and Salt is the Mastery of Alchemy.
  1.    This crude matter of the Great Work is the semen of our sexual glands.
  1.    We must work with the matter of our blessed Stone, with the goal of perfecting our internal bodies.
  1.    It is necessary to bake, bake, and re-bake, and to not become tired of it. The fire becomes weak and even extinguished when the Alchemist ejaculates the semen.
  1.    This is the formula: Introduce the virile member into the female vagina without ejaculating the semen (without reaching the orgasm). 7.    Thus, the phallus, which is the receptacle that contains the crude matter of the Great Work, remains surrounded by the walls of the vagina and is submitted to heat, equal on every side.
  1.    The Sacred Fire is the Sulphur.
  1.    “The disciple must not allow himself to fall, because the disciple who allows himself to fall has then to fight very much in order to recover what has been lost.”
  1.    Each degree that you gain in your spinal column is a cup that you steal from the tenebrous ones of the underworld.

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Treatise of Sexual Alchemy by Samael Aun Weor presents key insights from the Hermetics tradition. The 10 passages above capture the essential teachings.

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