The Equinox Vol. V No. 4 Sex and Religion
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
693
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1981
Publisher
Thelema Publishing Company
ISBN-10
093345404X
ISBN-13
9780933454040
Description
Marcelo Ramos Motta delves into the intricate relationship between sex and spirituality in this thought-provoking volume. Inspired by occult traditions, Motta explores a wide array of topics, including the mystical aspects of love and desire, and their influence on personal and collective consciousness.
In "The Gold Equinox," readers find a rich tapestry of writings that weave together historical texts, personal reflections, and esoteric teachings. The inclusion of works like the Bagh-i-Muattar and The Paris Working evokes a sense of enchantment, inviting the audience to consider the deeper meanings behind eroticism in spiritual practices.
Motting's diary entries from 1906-07 offer an intimate glimpse into his thoughts, positioning him as a keen observer of the world around him. Throughout the exploration, there lies an undercurrent of seeking enlightenment through understanding the interplay of sexuality and spirituality, making this volume a compelling read for those intrigued by the sacred dimensions of human experience.
In "The Gold Equinox," readers find a rich tapestry of writings that weave together historical texts, personal reflections, and esoteric teachings. The inclusion of works like the Bagh-i-Muattar and The Paris Working evokes a sense of enchantment, inviting the audience to consider the deeper meanings behind eroticism in spiritual practices.
Motting's diary entries from 1906-07 offer an intimate glimpse into his thoughts, positioning him as a keen observer of the world around him. Throughout the exploration, there lies an undercurrent of seeking enlightenment through understanding the interplay of sexuality and spirituality, making this volume a compelling read for those intrigued by the sacred dimensions of human experience.
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