Session 6 December 2025

I’ve never had any ‘magical’ experience you talk about. Sex for me has never been much more exciting than having a lukewarm bath and seems kinda pointless, so it doesn’t happen very often.
Ah, when I said "quite magical" I wasn't specifically talking about our intimate acts or the physical experience (we're not some kinda kama sutra geniuses or something, just 2 very ordinary people who like a cuddle sometimes y'know).. What I meant is magical to me is the effects on my/our daily life, psyche, relationship, energy levels etc in general, of doing it that way... :)
 
Ah, when I said "quite magical" I wasn't specifically talking about our intimate acts or the physical experience (we're not some kinda kama sutra geniuses or something, just 2 very ordinary people who like a cuddle sometimes y'know).. What I meant is magical to me is the effects on my/our daily life, psyche, relationship, energy levels etc in general, of doing it that way... :)
That sounds wayyyy better to me than trying to attain some magical sexual practice. Everyday magic in normal experiences sounds like a great reason to practice retaining. I’m happy for you, and now I feel less sorry for the couples men. Thank you for bringing this understanding to my awareness, I was just picturing a heap of guys with blue testicles, clearly I’m uneducated on this topic.
 
Q: (L) Is sex as we experience it...? I mean, here's what I was thinking: The whole thing started because I was thinking about everything that exists in the universe being kind of like a word, or a sentence of the divine, being representative, a metaphor, a symbol, you know, all of those kinds of things. And if that was the case, the fact that we were male and female and sex is there and sex happens, that certainly must represent some cosmic action
Thanks for the sesssion!
Above topic brings to my mind the quote from sci-fi book (Endymion, Dan Simmons) I am reading now (to be honest I read that yesterday and immediately shared the qoute with my wife):
“To see and feel one’s beloved naked for the first time is one of life’s pure, irreducible epiphanies. If there is a true religion in the universe, it must include that truth of contact or be forever hollow. To make love to the one true person who deserves that love is one of the few absolute rewards of being a human being, balancing all of the pain, loss, awkwardness, loneliness, idiocy, compromise, and clumsiness that go with the human condition"
 
“When the puppy grows up”….. think there’s a bad country song in there somewhere.
Thank you, so much, for publishing the latest session.
 
Do they mean that killing him released some form of energy, and it's that energy that triggered all those 4 weird weather/animal events? If that's the case, how come it produced so much weirdness??? I mean, what happened was not benign at all; it was heaven's wrath on earth!

I think it is pretty likely. I was reminded of the term crypto-geographic being from Chapter 52 of The Wave:

And here we come to an item that ties it all together here. Colin Bennett brings to our attention the ancient magical connections between Mind and Landscape which is in opposition to the sterile materialist view of reality. The only question, of course, is whose mind? Bennett writes:

Forster’s Marabar caves, Hamlet’s castle at Elsinore, and Thomas Hardy’s Egdon Heath are all aspects of crypto-geographic personalities; they live and breathe as huge animated forms and penetrate human awareness the way ivy weaves through an old house. These suprahuman forms are quite conscious, aware, and active. In West Virginia, Keel found the local ‘system-animal’ had its own agenda; it ‘spoke’ through simulacra and weather, atmosphere and geology, coincidence and dream.

So hyperdimensional activities express through the fabric of our reality in pretty much all its aspects. We could then imagine that a human sacrifice like this could make a lot of strange waves.
 
I seem to remember that in the book “Think And Grow Rich” from the thirties by Napoleon Hill, written from a western capitalistic point of view, that he suggested it imperative that men “save the seed” if they wanted to be successful (in a capitalistic society). FWIW
 
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