Chastity – Nietzsche

Life is a well of joy, but where the (fornicating) rabble also drinks, there all wells are poisoned.

I appreciate all that is clean (chaste); but I do not like to see the grinning snouts of the unclean (the fornicators).

They cast their eyes into the well (of Yesod: sexuality); now their disgusting smile reflects back up to me from the well (meaning, through their lust they want to justify their lewdness, saying that sex is only for fornication and procreation as animals).

They have poisoned the holy water with their lustfulness, and when they called their filthy dreams “pleasure,” they poisoned the language too. –Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: On the Rabble

Sexual Energy

“Sexual energy is divided into three distinct types. First: the energy having to do with the reproduction of the species. Second: the energy having to do with the spheres of thought, feeling and will. Third: the energy that is found related with the world of pure Spirit.” – Samael Aun Weor

Love and Sex

The word sex is derived from the Latin “secare,” meaning “to cut off.” The roots of the word indicate the androgynous nature of our ancestors as described in all religions, and even by Plato, and is hidden in symbols in every mystical tradition. Sexual cooperation between man and woman only began when the two halves of the androgynous being were “cut off” from one another. Vestiges of this ancient past are readily visible in the physical shadows of the man’s inert nipples and the woman’s clitoris, which is a shrunken penis. Thus, “sex” refers to the joining of what was separated long ago: male and female. Yet, there are levels and levels of sexual activity, ranging from the simplest forms of sexual union among minerals, plants, and animals, up to the divine sexual acts that create planets, solar systems, and universes. Sex is far more than what modern society thinks it is. In reality, sex is sacred, and a source of incredible, untapped power. Love and Sex