“Now sex is justly hallowed in this sense, that it is the eternal fire of the race… But the spiritual flower of this process is that at the moment of discharge a physical ecstasy occurs, a spasm analogous to the mental spasm which meditation gives. And further, in the sacramental and ceremonial use of the sexual act, the divine consciousness may be attained.” Aleister Crowley
Crowley emphasizes that sexual climax can mirror the ecstasy achieved in deep meditation, suggesting that such experiences can lead to a form of divine consciousness. Furthermore, Crowley‘s poetic work White Stains delves into erotic themes, celebrating the union of the physical and the spiritual. While the language is explicit, the underlying message often points to the transcendental potential of embracing one’s sexuality.