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Sakiynat: Islamic Tantric Yoga

For men to master the art and science of tantric yoga (union with God using the energy of sex), semen retention is very important. The religious scandals that are becoming common place are the result of men holding positions of leadership before they've mastered their own sexual energy. Denial of sexual energy is not enough. It might suffice - and even then it's doubtful - in a cloistered monastery. But if a cleric is among the people in the modern sex obsessed world, denial is seldom enough. Transmutation of the sexual force is required. Several ancient texts provide myths (metaphorically expressed science) in which gods are castrated. Anu (Sumerian), Uranus (Greek), Ausar and Set (Egyptian) were all castrated. The significance of castration can be deciphered with a little comparative religion. Anu is a version of the Egyptian Nu. Nu was later known as Amen. Hetep (inner peace) was secured by achieving Amen. The Hetep icon was a ram on an offering tray. The sacrificed ram meant that the sexual drive was sacrificed in order to achieve Nu (the superconscious state).

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Because Mars rules the sex drive, the ejaculatory urge, and rams, sheep and lamps are symbols of Aries (and Mars), sacrificing a ram meant killing the sex drive. But even the "killing" of the sex drive was a metaphor. The ancient adepts used metaphors within metaphors within metaphors. It is little wonder that concretized Western minds are often lost when it comes to understanding the ancient wisdom and, in utter frustration, discount it as childish nonsense. The sex drive wasn't actually extinguished; it was transformed, sublimated and refined. The act of ejaculation ceased (or was at least curtailed) in initiates, but orgasm didn't. Orgasm and ejaculation aren't the same. Some people associate (shirk) two related functions and falsely consider them the same. Ejaculation and orgasm are two separate (albeit related) functions. The initiate learns to separate orgasm from ejaculation so he can have several orgasms without losing either his seed (ching chi) or his erection. This is the meaning of the icon of the god Min (the "raw" form of the god Amen) masturbating atop a pillar with his left had (the hand for drawing energy inward). A mu'min (i.e., a Muslim who has achieved Amen ability) is able to climax and draw his climax up to his head through techniques such as the Big Draw of Taoism (see Mantak Chia's "The Multi-Orgasmic Man" for details). Beginning the mastery of semen retention, in the Tao, begins with a technique called testicle breathing. Women. like Mary, use ovarian breathing. Any Maryam, the daughter of Amran, who guarded her vagina.

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So We breathed Our Spirit into it and she chanted truthfully (saddaqat) with the Letters of her Rabbi and His Scriptures, and she became one of the devoted ones. -- Quran 66:12 When the Quran says a prophet was "chaste" or "celibate" it actually means he mastered semen retention and could -- if he or she so chose -- experience whole-body, multiple orgasms. Such a person, then or now, can use orgasmic energy to heal himself by directing the orgasm to particular organs. He or she can also experience enlightenment by drawing the orgasmic force into the brain and can experience the unity of opposites by directing it into his or her mate. The Quran refers to Yahya (John the Baptist) as "noble and chaste and a prophet" (3:39). "Yahya" is, itself, a code-name. It means "life force" so it is fairly clear that something more than a physical man is being discussed. In various other systems Life forced is called Ra (Kamitic), prana (Dravidian), chi (Taoist), Hayya (Arabic) and Ruach (Hebrew). The word for chase, hasur, comes from a root (hasara) that means "he restrained, he encircled." Husr means "retention." Semen retention and circling the sexual force in the Microcosmic Orbit is here identified. A "chaste" woman is called a muhsinat. This day (all) good things are made lawful for you. And the food of those who have been given the Book is lawful for you and your food is lawful for them. And so are the [muhanaat] chaste from among the Amen-striving women [mu'minaat] and the chaste from among those who have been given the Book before you. -- Quran 5:5 Because women who master the yogic sexual sciences can restrain menstruation and can use sexual energy and orgasmic power to regain their youth, they are symbolized as "virgins."

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Ironically, such divine virgins may enjoy quite vigorous sex lives, perhaps with more than one partner if the rites are performed during tantric group rituals. Such women initiates, seers, sages and prophetesses were responsible for teaching and initiating men. Some may worship the goddess via sexual rites like the yoni puja. The Quran refers to women masters of tantric sexual yoga as "pure ones" with "beautiful bright eyes" (Cf. Quran 56:22). The Arabic word for them is huri'iyn. And We will mate them with huri'iyn. -- Quran 44:54 Reclining on thrones set in lines, and We shall mate them with huri'iyn. -- Quran 52:20 To understand the huri'iyn female tantric sex rites, we must refer to the Egyptian goddess of Tantra, Het-Heru (Het-Hor or Hathor). The huri'iyn are avatars of Het-Heru and they were priestess teachers in various schools. In Greece they were called "temple prostitutes," which is quite misleading. A student's tuition to a mystery school was paid by his father and the uninitiated only saw (or thought they saw) payment for sex. The women wore red and were thus called "scarlet women." Their sacred menstrual blood was alchemically mixed with a powder the Hebrews called manna. This sacred food was called "cake," "gold," "ambrosia," and other names depending upon the culture. That sacred food was believed to promote longevity, even immortality. Its secret properties and the alchemy needed to make it was lost even during Egypt's latter dynasties. That is why there is cocaine in some of the Egyptian mummies. The royals, in search of the powder that could be fused with sacred menstrual blood, sent voyages to even the Americas and got cocoa leaves as a poor substitute for the "white gold" sacred powder.

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Despite the efforts by many people to find the sacred food, it was not in America nor anywhere else on Earth. When the hawaariyun [male huris] said: O Jesus, son of Mary, is your Rabbi able to send down food to us from heaven? He said: Fear Allah if you are mu'miniyn [attaining to the Amen level]. They said: we desire to eat of it and to put our hearts at rest, and that we may know that you have indeed spoken truthfully to us, and that we may be witnesses of it. Jesus, son of Mary, said: O Allah, our Rabbi, send down to us food from heaven which should to be us an 'Iyd to the first of us and the last of us, and a sign from you. And give us sustenance and You are the Best of Sustainers. -- Quran 5:112-114 The great food is in "heaven" and has to be "sent down." An 'Eid ('Iyd) comes from 'aada which means "to renew." This Food would renew, restore and rejuvenate as well as bring rest to hearts (minds, i.e., help people achieve nirvana/Samadhi/Wu Chi/Amen).

The hawaariyuwn are usually translated "disciples." That word isn't sufficiently descriptive. They are the male counterparts of the female huris. They are avatars of Heru (Hor or Horis) who are male masters of libido, sexual energy and semen retention via the Men Ab breathing method (also called the mula bandha used by male yogis to forestall ejaculation). Originally a "hor" was a sacred office. The horis (huri'yn) became "whores" in English and their essential role in spiritual cultivation was forgotten.

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The Messiah, son of Mary, was only a messenger; messengers before him had indeed passed away. And his mother was a siddiyqat [maa kheru or one whose mantras manifested physically]. They both used to eat the Food. -- Quran 5:75 A siddiyq is the Arabic version of the Kamitic maa kheru (true of speech). It signifies one who, because of living according to Maat (divine law), has acquired the ability to manifest things with the use of hekau (mantras). Mary became such a one. She and Jesus "ate the food," i.e., they ate the food of the gods. Since this food was forbidden to mortals, it may be that Jesus and Mary weren't wholly mortal. As previously stated, the celestial food was partially made of menstrual blood. Yet the Quran prohibits the drinking of blood. And he has forbidden to you only dead meat, blood and the flesh of swine. -- Quran 2:173 The menstrual blood cakes were not lawful for men; they were food of the gods. Just as there were things the prophets could do (like marry more than four wives) that the average dude wasn't permitted to do, so also could the Elohim/neteru do things which mortals were forbidden to do. Yet even among the gods there was continual disagreement about what humans could and could not do. One group wanted humans to develop as far as they could. Another did much to frighten, restrict, punish and intimidate people so as to limit their development. If read correctly, the internal conflict of the gods is reflected in the scriptures. Yahweh, for example, was scared to death that if humans built a shem "nothing would be beyond their capability." And in early Genesis, after eating of the tree of knowledge, a school of the gods worried that "now they are become like us, knowing both good and evil."

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To the latter school, any food that could advance humans would be strictly off limits. Some scriptural prohibitions are there, not because the things prohibited are innately harmful to humans, but because a ruling party of gods would "make a preemptive strike" if people did certain things. As I am by no means a master alchemist, I do not advocate (or prohibit) eating menstrual blood. Perhaps someday some scientist will reconstitute the ingredients that make up the Shen cakes of the gods. There are grades of the kundalini force that are known by different names in the various spiritual systems. Kundalini energy that's been raised, cultivated and refined to its highest level is called Shechinah in Hebrew, Shekem in Egyptian, Shakti in Dravidian Yoga, Shen in Taoism and Sakiynat in the Quran. The best known method of refining raw salaat (kundalini) force into purified and refined Sakiynat force is by tantric methods. By mixing, merging, steaming, cooking, raising, cultivating and harnessing the salaat (kundalini) force via sexual spiritual practices, a kind of inner alchemy occurs that transmutes the sexual force into divine energy. "He it is who send down into the hearts of the unconditioned ones [i.e., mu'minin]" (Quran 48:4). I've translated mu'minin "unconditioned ones" for want of an even better English translation. Mu'min comes from the verb "amana." The prayer ending "amin" comes from it. Nearly all translators translate it and its family of words into "believer, faithful, trustworthy," etc. The true origin of the word is the Kamitic Amun, Amen or Amon. Amen represents the unconditioned state of consciousness. Literally, Amen means "hidden." Hidden beneath man's complex of conditionings, reflexes, emotions and appetites lies an unconditioned being which is man's true Self (his atman or Ba). A mu'min is one who has realized that Imperishable One as her true Self. Such a one therefore becomes trustworthy and faithful. In a different mode, the mu'min has unshakeable inner peace, a peace that cannot be upset by obstacles or setbacks. This

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type of peaceful one is called a Muslim (one who has attained Hetep/Salaam). There are three main types of chi or energy. In Taoism they're called ching (sexual chi), mental chi and shen (spiritual) chi. In Egyptian philosophy there are called the Ka, Ab and Ba respectively. The Quranic terms are nafs al-ammaarah, nafs al-luwaama and nafs al-mutma'innah. Shen chi is called shechinah in Hebrew, Sakinah in Arabic, shakti in Sanskrit and Shekem in Kamitic (ancient Egyptian). Since a man doesn't usually get access to shen/Sakinah until his 50's (and a woman until post-menopause) a shaykh (literally, "old man") is the Arabic term for a Sakinah master. We cannot water until the shepherds take away (their sheep) from the water; and our father is a Great Shaykh. -- Quran 28:23 In Islam, Jethro (Moses' father-in-law) is known as Shu'aib. He is here identified as a great shaykh, a holy man of awesome power and august wisdom. Moses meets the Shaykh's daughter at a well where she's trying to water her sheep. This is a literary device used in both Bible and Quran to show that the soon-to-come union between the hero and the woman is a predestined matter. In these "meetings at the wells" the damsel is usually in some kind of distress or having trouble controlling her flock or being somehow harassed by unruly men at the well. The hero comes in and "saves the day" by controlling the flock, intimidating the men, giving the sheep well-water and then escorting the damsel home where he is brought into the family. The well and its life-giving water represent the female yoni or vagina and uterus (and its fluidic secretions as well as the life-granting amniotic fluid). The often unruly sheep or shepherds signifiy barely controllable sexual urges in the young woman. Giving water to the sheep signifies, symbolically, cooling those hot urges by satisfying her sexually. Sheep represent sex urges in scripture because the male sheep (ram) is the symbol of Aries and Mars, ruler of Aries, is the principle planetary significator of sexual desire and expression.

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The Egyptian icon for Hetep (inner peace) through Amen was originally a ram on a sacrificial altar. This was later shortened to just the offering tray or altar. This, of course, represented that the initiate who achieved Amen had sacrificed his or her sexual drive by sublimating it so that it propelled her to peace and enlightenment (nirvana or Samadhi). Before Moses has the right to marry a daughter of Shu (Shu'aib) he has to be initiated, serve as an apprentice to the Great Shaykh for eight years (i.e., achieve seership/prophethood at the second Tree of Life sphere) or, if Moses chooses the full development, he would serve 10 years of apprenticeship (i.e., initiation to the highest sphere, sphere zero and attain Amen). O my father, employ him. Surely the best of those you can employ is the Qawiyy of Amen. -- Quran 28:26 Salaat force refined to the highest levels transmutes into Sakinah. Such a one experiences a deep, profound tranquility. The Quran (Surah 30:21) says that Allah has given people mates so that they can perform Sakinah with them (taskanuw). And it says: "Herein are miracles for a people who meditate." People who perform tantric sexual practices correctly, using the proper colors, essential oils, images, postures, etc., can employ spiritual technology which is miraculous. Any magical operation is magnified many times over by correct sexual practices. This use of tantra is called "Sex Magic."

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