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-Jezebel/Goddess spirit
-transfer/loss of male sexual energy
-feedback loop/enabling
-Being in the desert, looking for the promised land. Thirsting for things, and God really. Looking for something to quench our thirst but falling for the thirst trap that will not nourish us but actually consume us and our energies.
Even literally, supposedly producing c00m and sperm is the most energy draining process in the body, even more so than blood. No wonder it was and is so highly sought after in witchcraft. Witches literally were present at hangings to harvest from men that coomed in the moment of a hanging. That is a thing, apparently.
Even just looking at porn and cooming to that is a form of Crowleyian sex magick. Think about it.

What to do? Don't stare at dat ass or tiddies. Even the mere acknowledgement and looking at their tiddies and ass you are already losing energy and transferring it to her and Satan.
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Thanks for this thread, Thor. You've inspired me to try a little harder. Have a relevant passage from my recent reading:
Ecclesiastes wrote:
7:24 That which is far off, and exceeding deep, who can find it out? 7:25 I applied mine heart to know, and to search, and to seek out wisdom, and the reason of things, and to know the wickedness of folly, even of foolishness and madness: 7:26 And I find more bitter than death the woman, whose heart is snares and nets, and her hands as bands: whoso pleaseth God shall escape from her; but the sinner shall be taken by her.

7:27 Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account: 7:28 Which yet my soul seeketh, but I find not: one man among a thousand have I found; but a woman among all those have I not found.
I don't think the man in the first video quite means what he says when he states that men are entirely to blame but I can see where he's coming from. In the end you can only correct yourself, so the overall division of blame is irrelevant to the individual. May God have mercy on us and give us the resolve to stand firm against this and all other temptations.
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WhiteShark wrote: February 7th, 2023, 19:33
I don't think the man in the first video quite means what he says when he states that men are entirely to blame but I can see where he's coming from. In the end you can only correct yourself, so the overall division of blame is irrelevant to the individual. May God have mercy on us and give us the resolve to stand firm against this and all other temptations.
You got it. Cotel/David Patrick Harry is a great dude. He does get pretty much the whole picture and he is very honest. I highly recommend his content.
Some things are out of our control, we can take that stoically and let it fall into God's hands but the things we can influence God gave us free will and action to fulfil the mission God gave us the best we can.
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Thor Kaufman wrote: February 7th, 2023, 01:44
Even just looking at porn and cooming to that is a form of Crowleyian sex magick. Think about it.
Can imagine the sweeping rise in porn consumption that came along with broadband internet and the accompanying misused sexual energy as a key ingredient in some sort of theoretical mass satanic ritual. The curse that keeps on cursing.
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Interesting topic. I'm something of a sex magician myself. They call me the Beastmaster.
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All I know is from my experience is that people are driven to jerking off from peer pressure moreso than actually enjoying it, the same with people pushing no-fap or whatever. I never saw the logic in men jerking off when the male body recycles unused sperm anyways, whether it's considered a sacrifice or a sin.
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It's a reasonable theory, but not verifiable within the paradigm of modern science.

So, you either have to rely on direct personal experience (which you may have), or the words of an expert that you trust absolutely.

Anything in the middle is probably superstition.
Very superstitious,
Nothin' more to say,
Very superstitious,
The devil's on his way,
Thirteen month old baby,
Broke the lookin' glass,
Seven years of bad luck,
Good things in your past

When you believe in things
That you don't understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain't the way
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Derringer wrote: March 9th, 2023, 19:03
All I know is from my experience is that people are driven to jerking off from peer pressure moreso than actually enjoying it, the same with people pushing no-fap or whatever. I never saw the logic in men jerking off when the male body recycles unused sperm anyways, whether it's considered a sacrifice or a sin.
Are you referring to starting out?
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Derringer wrote: March 9th, 2023, 19:03
All I know is from my experience is that people are driven to jerking off from peer pressure moreso than actually enjoying it, the same with people pushing no-fap or whatever.
This isn't my experience at all nor the experience I commonly read about online. I discovered masturbation on accident as a kid, continued due to ignorance and its addicting nature, and it has taken fierce effort to quit as an adult every time that I have. Even once I've successfully quit, and I have multiple times, temptation alwyas lurks, ready to snare me again. I suppose I agree that it's not exactly about pure enjoyment, but it certainly has nothing to do with peer pressure.
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Gregz wrote: March 9th, 2023, 19:21
It's a reasonable theory, but not verifiable within the paradigm of modern science.

So, you either have to rely on direct personal experience (which you may have), or the words of an expert that you trust absolutely.

Anything in the middle is probably superstition.
Very superstitious,
Nothin' more to say,
Very superstitious,
The devil's on his way,
Thirteen month old baby,
Broke the lookin' glass,
Seven years of bad luck,
Good things in your past

When you believe in things
That you don't understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain't the way
This is a good point, but I'll add that sometimes if you experience something directly or are otherwise convinced it's true, you might be able to, with effort, logic, intellectual honesty and lots of reading, reverse-engineer an argument inclusive of both rationalism and traditionalism to support your stance.

I'm not really a coomologist though.
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wow that video
feel terrible for the person, but I'm marking it NSFW.
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aeternalis wrote: March 11th, 2023, 13:23
Gregz wrote: March 9th, 2023, 19:21
It's a reasonable theory, but not verifiable within the paradigm of modern science.

So, you either have to rely on direct personal experience (which you may have), or the words of an expert that you trust absolutely.

Anything in the middle is probably superstition.
Very superstitious,
Nothin' more to say,
Very superstitious,
The devil's on his way,
Thirteen month old baby,
Broke the lookin' glass,
Seven years of bad luck,
Good things in your past

When you believe in things
That you don't understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain't the way
This is a good point, but I'll add that sometimes if you experience something directly or are otherwise convinced it's true, you might be able to, with effort, logic, intellectual honesty and lots of reading, reverse-engineer an argument inclusive of both rationalism and traditionalism to support your stance.

I'm not really a coomologist though.
Agreed, this is called inference. The science of coomology is a fascinating field. I've done considerable field work, but not yet enough to reach a conclusion. Until that day we should stand on the shoulders of giants, like this fellow:

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