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Gnostic Mysteries of Sex: Sophia the Wild One and Erotic Christianity

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Gnostic Mysteries of Sex: Sophia the Wild One and Erotic Christianity

Contributors:

By (Author) Tobias Churton

ISBN:

9781620554210

Publisher:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Imprint:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Publication Date:

23rd August 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

273.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

386g

Description

An exploration of the sexual practices and doctrinal secrets of Gnosticism

Reconstructs the lost world of Gnostic spiritual-erotic experience through examination of every surviving text written by heresiologists

Investigates the sexual gnosis practices of the Barbelo Gnostics of the 2nd century and their connections to the Gnostic Aeon Sophia, the Wild Lady of Wisdom

Explains the vital significance of the seed as a sacrament in Gnostic practice

Examining every surviving text written by heresiologists, accounts often ignored in favor of the famous Nag Hammadi Library, Tobias Churton reveals the most secret inner teaching passed down by initiated societies: the tradition of sexual gnosis--higher union with God through the sacrament of sex. Discovering actual sex practices hidden within the writings of the Churchs authorities, he reconstructs the lost world of Gnostic spiritual-erotic experience as taught by initiated masters and mistresses and practiced by Christian couples seeking spiritual freedom from the world.

Churton explores the practices of the first Gnostic, the historical Simon Magus, and explains the vital significance of the seed in Gnostic practice, showing it to be the sacramental substance par excellence. He illuminates the suppressed truth of why the name Valentine came to be associated with ennobling erotic love and reveals profound parallels between sexual gnosis and Tantra, suggesting that gnosis lies at the root of the tantric path.

Solving a millennia-old riddle regarding the identity and secret symbol of Sophia, the mysterious Gnostic Aeon, Churton investigates Sophias connections to Barbelo, also known as Pruneikos, the Wild Lady of Wisdom, and the central focus of the Barbelo Gnostics of the 2nd century, whose religious sex practices so shocked orthodox Christian contemporaries that they were condemned, their cults of spiritual gnosis and redemption by sin driven underground.

Churton exposes the mystery of Sophia in the philosophy of the medieval Troubadours and explores William Blakes inheritance of secret Renaissance sexual mysticism through the revolutionary English poet Andrew Marvell. Showing how Blakes sexual and spiritual revolution connects to modern sexual magic, Churton also examines the esoteric meaning of the free-love explosion of the 1960s, revealing how sex can be raised from the realm of guilt into the highest magical sacrament of spiritual transformation.

Reviews

Gnostic Mysteries of Sex takes us on a wild ride through the secret, enigmatic and heretical world of Gnostics, medieval troubadours, the visions of Blake, and the counterculture of the 1960s--all united in their quest for union with God. The reader should not be fooled by Tobias Churtons inimitable style of writing, because beneath his humor and provocative statements, theres a profound understanding of one the greatest mysteries of all time--the power of sexual gnosis. * Henrik Bogdan, associate professor in religious studies, University of Gothenburg *
In Gnostic Mysteries of Sex, Tobias Churton works to heal Western civilizations deepest wound--the millennia-old divorce of sex and spirit. Revealed herein are the dangerous and radical sexual secrets that the Church could not eradicate, kept hidden by the occult underground through long centuries of persecution, torture, and crusade. And here is the radical message of the Gnostics, as shocking and critically important now as it was in the second century--that sex is the gateway of liberation, and the kingdom of heaven is within. * Jason Louv, author of Generation Hex and coauthor of Thee Psychick Bible *
Churton brings to this frank and deeply insightful study a surprisingly personal and moving narrative. The late scholar of Gnosticism Ioan Couliano once said the Gnostics were the champions of free thought--asserting a freedom to explore every logical possibility of their complex demiurgic estrangement from God and nature. Its not so surprising then that sexual metaphysics and practices in all of their permutations were explored, along with the big questions they pose, and the gnosis they transmit. As Churton observes, The new heaven and new earth result from an improvement of sensual enjoyment. There was, and is, need of it. * Stephen J. King (Shiva X), Grand Master, Ordo Templi Orientis *
Readable and hugely informative, Churton makes a solid case that explains the Christian teachings on sex as reactive to the non-canonical texts. As Churton writes, sex is the essential battleground between heresy and orthodoxy. I suspect this may be a totally new branch of scholarship. * Vanilla Beer, artist *
An erudite view of a fascinating subject. Highly recommended. * Donald Traxler, translator of the works of Maria de Naglowska *
"Churton (The Mysteries of John the Baptist) takes readers on a historical tour of available writings on sexual gnosis. ...Churton's scholarship seems to be both deep and broad..." * Publishers Weekly, October 2015 *
If you think the last word has long since been said on the subject of sex, then you need to read this book. The question of how to reconcile sex with spirituality has long preoccupied the religious culture of both East and West. Churton explores how the Gnostics had their own approach to this issue, an approach that he traces down the centuries through the Rosicrucians and the work of poets such as Andrew Marvell and William Blake. Their message, Churton shows, points the way to a glorious synthesis of the sexual and the spiritual. * Christopher McIntosh, Ph.D., Honorary University Fellow and Western Esotericism lecturer at the Univ *
One of the worlds greatest scholars of what Blake calls the excluded tradition, Tobias Churton brings together a profound knowledge of Western esotericism with extensive new research to weave a rich and multifaceted tapestry detailing the long-hidden mysteries of sexual gnosis. Including in-depth analysis and detailed commentary on select sacred and heretical texts from Epiphanius, Hippolytus, Valentinus, Blake, Crowley, and more, Gnostic Mysteries of Sex is an illuminating volume filled with passion, truth, fascinating detail, and dynamic historical perspectives. * John Zorn, musician *

Author Bio

Tobias Churton is Britains leading scholar of Western Esotericism, a world authority on Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and Rosicrucianism. An Honorary Fellow of Exeter University, where he is faculty lecturer in Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry, he holds a masters degree in Theology from Brasenose College, Oxford, and is the author of many books, including Gnostic Philosophy, The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians, and Aleister Crowley: The Beast in Berlin. He lives in England.

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