“The sexual act, whatever its character, must be dedicated as a sacrament, as the visible symbol of the underlying cosmic Reality.”
— Aleister Crowley, Magick in Theory and Practice (1929)Sex is not just an act—it is a force, a ritual, a form of Magick. Throughout history, eroticism has been both worshiped and condemned, seen as a source of divine power and yet relentlessly suppressed. The HaPenis Project embraces sexuality as an act of liberation, a raw and unapologetic expression of self.
Aleister Crowley, the infamous occultist, poet, and champion of radical freedom, understood that desire was a gateway to something greater. His philosophy of Thelema—”Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law”—was not a call for chaos, but a sacred affirmation that each individual must follow their truest nature. In this spirit, An Act of Magick is a collection of erotic art that exalts male sensuality, breaking free from repression and embracing the sacred fire of pleasure.
“Lift up thyself, O my soul,
so that thy light be set upon the mountains,
and the weary be gladdened with its rays!”
— Liber Lapidis Lazuli (1907)An Act of Magick reveals the many faces of masculinity: powerful, tender, playful, vulnerable, and deeply erotic. Each piece is a ritual of self-discovery, a summoning of desire, an invocation of the body’s divine energy. Crowley’s belief that “Every man and every woman is a star” reminds us that beauty is not singular—it is infinite, as varied and radiant as the men who claim it.
“Man has the right to love as he will:
when, where, and with whom he will.”
— The Law of Liberty (1909)Magick is not just about eroticism—it is about defiance. It is a rejection of shame, an affirmation that pleasure is power. It is an offering to those who have been told their desires are wrong, a testament that sexuality is not something to be hidden but something to be celebrated, worshiped, and explored.
This collection is an act of Magick—the kind that transforms, liberates, and ignites.
To those who have ever felt the weight of repression, let these images be a ritual of release. Let them be a hymn to the body, a testament to the sacredness of pleasure.
As Crowley declared:
“Be strong, O man! Lust, enjoy all things of sense and rapture: fear not that any God shall deny thee for this.”Welcome to the Magick. Welcome to the freedom of the flesh. Feel free to post your own magick art below. Please label your photo before uploading.
An Act of Magick
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