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“Sexuality is the key to the problem of the psychoneuroses and of the neuroses in general. No one who disdains the key will ever be able to unlock the door.” — Sigmund Freud, Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1905).

 There are different types of sex, namely:

 ordinary, common, normal sexuality

infrasexuality

suprasexuality

What do we understand as normal sexuality? Let us understand that normal sexuality is the sexual activity oriented towards the reproduction of the species.    

Yet, infrasexuality is different. There are two types of infrasexuality that in the field of Kabbalah are described as the two wives of Adam, namely Lilith and Nahemah. Lilith is represented as one of these two spheres of infrasexuality. In Lilith’s sphere we find pederasts, homosexuals, lesbians, etc., In the sphere of Nahemah we find the abusers of sex, the pornography addicts, those who deliver themselves completely to lust without restrictions or conditions of any kind. Sexual organ absorbs "cold air" during masturbation through its peristaltic movement; that rises to the brain, and this is how many faculties have vanished from our brains. A brain filled with “air” is a one hundred percent stupid brain. Therefore, we totally condemn the vice of masturbation.

Normal sex, therefore, I repeat, is concerned with the reproduction of the species.

In regard to sexual pleasure, this in itself is a legitimate human joy. Therefore, those who consider sexual pleasure as a sin, those who qualify it as taboo, or those who have the tendency to consider it as reason for shame or concealment are absolutely mistaken. I repeat, sexual pleasure is a legitimate human joy, and must not be despised, undermined, or qualified as taboo. By nature, humans have the right to sexual enjoyment. 

But let us now study suprasexuality or superior sex. Undoubtedly, supra-sexuality is for geniuses, for transcendental men, for ineffable women.

 Reference: Samael Aun Weor, Sexology, The Basis of Endocrinology and Criminology (2016).

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