
Mystery of the Golden Flower
Sacred Sexuality and Liberation from Suffering
A book by Samael Aun Weor
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- 290 pages
- Illustrated
- Paper 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Print ISBN 9781934206430
- Ebook ISBN 9781943358229
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Discover how your greatest creative power is also your greatest spiritual power.
In the heart of every religion there are teachings about intimate human relationships, a sacred knowledge about the transformative power of sex, which states that true spiritual mastery is a result of conquering base desires and transforming them into conscious virtues. Harnessing and transforming the most powerful forces within places us on a revolutionary path to spiritual awakening. That is why Krishna, the Christ of Hinduism, said, “I am sex not contrary to dharma.” This is why Jesus explained the need to be born again. Every birth is a result of sex. Spiritual birth is no exception, and is accomplished not by common, everyday sex, but through a divine, pure form of sexuality. This type of sexuality is hidden in all religions and mythologies, and was first revealed in the writings of Samael Aun Weor.
Filled with lively, entertaining stories, The Mystery of the Golden Flower explains the practical methods of sexual transmutation, and how preserved sexual energy can become Kundalini, the fire of Pentecost, the power to destroy the psychological afflictions that bind us to suffering. This is the ancient science hidden in Hindu and Buddhist Tantra, Chinese and Western Alchemy, Taoism, and many other traditions. For instance, sacred sexuality was hidden in the Chinese Taoist book called “The Secret of the Golden Flower,” made famous by Carl Jung, in which the “secret” was not revealed. Here, in The Mystery of the Golden Flower, it is.
Originally published in Spanish as "El Misterio del Aureo Florecer" (1972).
Chapters
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Editor’s Introduction
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Chapter 1: Sexual Magic
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Chapter 2: Rasputin
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Chapter 3: The Prestidigitator Devil
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Chapter 4: The Esoteric Lance
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Chapter 5: The Lascivious Ego
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Chapter 6: Eros
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Chapter 7: Lustful Egos
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Chapter 8: The Ego of Sorcery
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Chapter 9: The Sexual Paroxysm
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Chapter 10: Sinister Visitors
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Chapter 11: The Head of John
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Chapter 12: The End of a Fatal Triangle
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Chapter 13: The Panchatattva Ritual
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Chapter 14: Tattvic Powers
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Chapter 15: The Abominable Vice of Alcohol
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Chapter 16: The Creative Magnetic Pause
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Chapter 17: Astral Projection
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Chapter 18: Magnetic Exchange
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Chapter 19: The Demon Algol
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Chapter 20: Greed
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Chapter 21: Treason
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Chapter 22: Comprehension
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Chapter 23: Elimination
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Chapter 24: The Sacred Fire
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Chapter 25: The Seminal Pearl
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Chapter 26: The Golden Embryo
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Chapter 27: The Jinayana School
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Chapter 28: Zen Buddhism
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Chapter 29: The Two Schools
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Chapter 30: Awakened Men
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Chapter 31: Goethe
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Chapter 32: Reincarnation
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Chapter 33: Return
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Chapter 34: Fertilization
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Chapter 35: Beauty
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Chapter 36: Intelligence
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Chapter 37: The Law of Karma
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Chapter 38: The Law of Recurrence
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Chapter 39: The Transmigration of Souls
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Chapter 40: Arcanum Ten