The Occult History of Homosexual Practices Part 1

In this lecture we look at Manly P Hall’s Occult Anatomy of Man and establish it’s connection to Kundalini Yoga, Kabbala and the practices of Aleister Crowley and their implications for homosexuality.

Aleister Crowley was famous as an occultist, writer and mountaineer, who practiced ‘magick’ and named himself the Beast 666.  He was criticised in his own time for his decadent lifestyle and had few followers, but after his death in 1947 he became a cult figure.

Crowley’s belief system, Thelema, has been described by scholars as a religion, and more specifically as both a new religious movement, and as a “magico-religious doctrine”. It has also been characterized as a form of esotericism and Modern Paganism.

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    Mystery schools, alchemy, and all that claptrap.

    As I recall, Crowley would drink a mix of semen and blood from a woman’s monthly discharge, the stem cells? In a vain attempt at the perennial “fountain of youth”, enlightenment, and all the rest of it. I see it got no result. Why would it…

    Yoga is supposed to be “the joining”, of the higher and the lower. It is forced control of the body and mind that leads to a superiority complex. It is purely mental, with no spiritual content.
    You know ‘Kundalini’ as a word comes from ancient texts, these days, Hinduism, right? A religion. Therefore it covers Divine matters, not feeble mortal attempts to replicate the power of the gods.

    Kundalini yoga is meant to be a particularly potent form of yoga. It is exercize, nothing more. The kundalini tag is applied to a ridiculous amount of subjects, just to make it appetizing.

    As far as homosexuals go, this isn’t anywhere even close.

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