Paschal Beverly Randolph : a nineteenth-century Black American spiritualist, rosicrucian, and sex magician Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help!
Self-educated, he became one of the first Black American novelists and took a leading part in raising Black soldiers for the Union army and educating Freedmen during the Civil War. His most enduring claim to fame is the crucial role he played in the transformation of spiritualism, a medium's passive reception of messages from the spirits of the dead, into occultism, the active search for personal spiritual realization and inner vision.
Reviewer: walterfive - favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 28, Subject: A book of mysterious origin.. Reputed to be the secret work of Dr. Paschal Beverly Randolph, this book was actually ghost-written by Maria De Naglowska, who in , compiled, translated and published in this work in French as a collection of Dr. Randolph's published and unpublished writings, injecting dialogue she claimed were part of Dr. Randolph's oral teachings. Toggle navigation.
Main Sexual magic. ISBN Your tags:. Send-to-Kindle or Email Please login to your account first Need help? Please read our short guide how to send a book to Kindle. Maria de Naglowska was a Russian occultist , mystic , author and journalist who wrote and taught about sexual magical ritual practices while also being linked with the parisian surrealist movement. Naglowska's occult teaching centered on what she called the Third Term of the Trinity, in which the Holy Spirit of the classic Christian trinity is recognized as the divine feminine.
Her practices aimed to bring about a reconciliation of the light and dark forces in nature through the union of the masculine and feminine, revealing the spiritually transformative power of sex. Naglowska was born in in St. Petersburg, Russia, the daughter of a provincial governor of Kazan. She was orphaned at age 12 and educated in the exclusive private and aristocratic Institute Smolna.
Following a rift with her aristocratic family caused by her falling in love with a Jewish commoner, Moise Hopenko, she moved with him first to Berlin and then to Geneva where they were married and subsequently had three children.
Magia Sexualis. Was it a major influence for Franz Bardon's "Initiation into.
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