While Christianity had generally frowned upon public referrals to sex and upon any efforts to treasure what it still views as a degrading and essentially unclean act, other faiths and individuals had various concepts. The very best understood of the unique systems of beliefs are Tantra and numerous pagan denominations. Amongst the lesser-known systems are the beliefs of specific people from Papua New Guinea and Africa.
The standard concept behind such beliefs is that semen is a fluid with magic homes that can be utilized to enhance the natural powers of other individuals. Some pagan circles state that semen includes the power of the male, which can be moved to female priestesses through sex. Particular routines consist of the copulation in between a priestess and 2 or more males in order to “harvest” their semen and increase her powers.
Tantra is a mystical custom rooted in the religious beliefs of India, a body of beliefs and practices that vary rather from sect to sect, although all the sects tend to comply with the overarching belief that the product universe is the concrete symptom of magnificent energy. Some Tantra routines consist of sex, however the track record of this sexual faith appears unreasonable to many people in Europe and America.
Semen as a magic fluid was likewise an essential part in numerous occult theories and practices in Europe and America. Occult figures like Aleister Crowley and Samael Aun Weor discussed the power of sex and its significance in a magic context. Semen was believed to be a source of power and one of the styles that set the occult world of fire last century was that males must never ever climax in order to trigger and increase their power.