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[[File:LaVey Black Mass.jpg|400px|thumb|Anton LaVey performing a Satantic Mass using a nude woman as the altar]]
'''Sex magic''' (sometimes spelled '''sex magick''') is any type of sexual activity used in [[ritual magic|magical]], ritualistic or otherwise religious and spiritual pursuits. One practice of sex magic is using sexual arousal or orgasm with visualization of a desired result. A premise posited by sex magicians is the concept that sexual energy is a potent force that can be harnessed to transcend one's normally perceived reality.
'''Sex magic''' (sometimes spelled '''sex magick''') is any type of sexual activity used in [[ritual magic|magical]], ritualistic or otherwise religious and spiritual pursuits. One practice of sex magic is using sexual arousal or orgasm with visualization of a desired result. A premise posited by sex magicians is the concept that sexual energy is a potent force that can be harnessed to transcend one's normally perceived reality.
==Black Mass==
In the 17th century, [[La Voisin|Catherine Monvoisin]] and the priest Étienne Guibourg performed [[Black Mass]]es for Madame de Montespan, the mistress of King Louis XIV of France. Since a criminal investigation—''L'affaire des poisons'' ("Affair of the Poisons")—was launched and testimony from those involved revealed the details of this Mass.
At this time, the Black Mass was a typical Roman Catholic Mass, but modified according to certain formulas (some reminiscent of the ''Sworn Book of Honorius'', or its French version, ''[[Grimoire of Pope Honorius]]''). The priest utilized a woman as the central altar of worship, lying naked upon the altar with the chalice on her stomach, and holding a candle in each of her outstretched arms. The Host was consecrated in her vagina, and then used in love potions designed to gain the love of the King. To seal the power of the Mass, the priest had sex with the woman serving as the altar at the end of the ritual.


==Modern history==
==Modern history==
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Maria de Naglowska (1883–1936) 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. She established and led an occult society known as the Confrérie de la Flèche d'or (Brotherhood of the Golden Arrow) in Paris from 1932 to 1935. She also published ''La Lumière du sexe'' (''The Light of Sex''), a mystic treatise and guide to sexual ritual that was required reading for those seeking to be initiated into the Brotherhood of the Golden Arrow. Her later book on advanced sexual magic practices, ''Le Mystère de la pendaison'' (''The Hanging Mystery'') details her advanced teachings on the Third Term of the Trinity and the spiritually transformative power of sex, and the practice of erotic ritual hanging and other sensory deprivation practices.
Maria de Naglowska (1883–1936) 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. She established and led an occult society known as the Confrérie de la Flèche d'or (Brotherhood of the Golden Arrow) in Paris from 1932 to 1935. She also published ''La Lumière du sexe'' (''The Light of Sex''), a mystic treatise and guide to sexual ritual that was required reading for those seeking to be initiated into the Brotherhood of the Golden Arrow. Her later book on advanced sexual magic practices, ''Le Mystère de la pendaison'' (''The Hanging Mystery'') details her advanced teachings on the Third Term of the Trinity and the spiritually transformative power of sex, and the practice of erotic ritual hanging and other sensory deprivation practices.
In 2023, [[occultist]] [[Travis McHenry]] released the [[Sexcraft Oracle]], a deck of [[oracle cards]] based around sex magic and [[witchcraft]].


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