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Sex Magic Tantra and Tarot Paperback – December 12, 2015
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- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNew Falcon
- Publication dateDecember 12, 2015
- Dimensions5.6 x 0.53 x 8.57 inches
- ISBN-101561840440
- ISBN-13978-1561840441
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About the Author
Lon Milo DuQuette is a noted Tantric authority who has written and taught extensively in the areas of Mysticism, Magick and Tarot.
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- Publisher : New Falcon; 2nd ed. edition (December 12, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1561840440
- ISBN-13 : 978-1561840441
- Item Weight : 9.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.6 x 0.53 x 8.57 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,847,985 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #3,321 in Tarot
- #5,477 in Magic Studies (Books)
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About the authors
Singer-songwriter, recording artist, and humorist, Lon Milo DuQuette is also the author of 19 critically acclaimed books (translated in 12 languages) on Magick and the Occult. Critics have called him one of the most respected and entertaining writers and lecturers in the field of the Western Mystery Traditions.
Since 1975 DuQuette been a national and international governing officer of Ordo Templi Orientis, one of the most influential magical societies of the 20th and 21st Centuries. He is currently the Order's United States Deputy Grand Master. He is an internationally recognized authority on tarot, ceremonial magick, and esoteric Freemasonry. Although he takes these subjects very seriously, he tries not to take himself too seriously. This rare combination of scholarship and humor has earned him in the last 30 years a unique and respected position in American spiritual and esoteric literature.
DuQuette appears occasionally on television and radio as a guest expert on subjects involving the occult. He is a contributor to the Magical Egypt DVD series' and a host on the new series, The Great Work.
He is a faculty member of the Omega Institute in Reinbeck New York, and Robert Anton Wilson's Maybe Logic Academy.
He lives in Costa Mesa, California with his wife of 52 years, Constance.
David Cherubim is a musician, author and occultist from Los Angeles. He records and performs as a solo artist, as well as with other musical artists, and he is signed with Cleopatra Records. Most of his songs have an occult theme and take on a gothic, magical or mystical element, both musically and lyrically. He has been dedicated for many years to blending music and the occult. He started the occult influenced band IllumineNaughty. He also started the Aleister Crowley Foundation and the Thelemic Order of the Golden Dawn (which is influenced by the works of Aleister Crowley). He is the author of Alquimia: A Arte Negra ("Alchemy: The Black Art," Madras Editora, 1998); his book Diary of the Antichrist, a widely read title among the occult and gothic subcultures, was first published in 2008 (Second Edition, 2012, in association with the Aleister Crowley Foundation); and he has contributed to many other books as an author or editor, including: The Legend of Aleister Crowley by Israel Regardie and P. R. Stephensen (Article co-written with Christopher S. Hyatt, 1990); Sex Magic, Tantra and Tarot by Christopher S. Hyatt and Lon Milo DuQuette (Ceremony, 1991); What you should know about the Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie (Article, 1993); Aleister Crowley and the Treasure House of Images by J. F. C. Fuller and Aleister Crowley (Introduction, 2010); Rebellion, Revolution and Religiousness by Osho (Proofread, 2010); Lucifer's Rebellion: A Tribute to Christopher S. Hyatt (Article, 2011); Enochian World of Aleister Crowley by Lon Milo DuQuette (Edited, 2011); What Does WoMan Want? by Timothy Leary (Edited, 2011); Reichian Therapy: A Practical Guide for Home Use by Jack Willis (Edited, 2013); Cosmic Trigger, Volume I: Final Secret of the Illuminati by Robert Anton Wilson (Edited with a Foreword, 2013); The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic by Israel Regardie (Edited with a Foreword, Portable Edition, 2014); and The Eye in the Triangle: An Interpretation of Aleister Crowley by Israel Regardie (Edited with a Foreword, 2014).
Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D. (1943-2008) was the founder, editor-in-chief, and visionary leader of New Falcon Publications (www.newfalcon.com). Author of numerous books on spirituality, psychology, magick, sexuality, Libertarianism, and philosophy, Dr. Hyatt was also a recognized psychotherapist with several advanced degrees who published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals. Businessman, adventurer, sailor, firearms enthusiast, he was an innovator in many fields with a loyal and devoted following of friends and students. Dr. Hyatt was also the original founder of the Israel Regardie Foundation and one of the founders of the Thelemic Order of the Golden Dawn. New Falcon Publications is devoted to keeping his books in print and bringing to completion several of his pending manuscripts. A special tribute to Dr. Hyatt can be found at: http://drhyatt.com.
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This book will not provide readers with "magical" tips for enhancing lovemaking, teach how to cast spells using sexual ritual, or other popular topics.
I have no idea why the word "Tantra" in the title. This book does not teach Tantra, nor does it seem to draw on it in a meaningful way, so unless I missed something significant. I'm surprised that respected authors like these seem to have used it as a buzz word to garner attention. (I can't think of any other reason to put it in the title unless to show up in search engine listings.)
The final chapter, "Sexual Magic: A Chaos Perspective" provided some intriguing food for thought about the importance of escaping from the psychological traps which can plague and undermine our personal development, especially in the area of relationships.
This is one of the wilder and weirder books in my collection. That does not mean that this is a fun book. If you are a student of western magic......for whatever reason you may have....this is a book to consider. It is one of those books that combines a lot of elements of traditions in the western world that actually have no cultural connections other than what magicians cooked up in the 18th century (i.e. astrology, the hebrew alphabet)