Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Skye Alexander, author of Sex Magic for Beginners.

All magic works, if you do it right. If you’re not familiar with sex magic, it’s a technique for tapping your sexual energy to empower spells and to produce effects in the material world or beyond. Basically, you raise energy through arousal, then attach your intention to that energy. At the moment of orgasm, you release the intention—propelled by the power of your energy—into the universe, where it can develop and become manifest. Your mind creates the intention, your body provides the fuel, and Spirit guides the result.

Here are ten reasons to give sex magic a try:

  1. It makes you feel good. During orgasm the level of endorphins—the body’s natural “feel-good” hormones—in the bloodstream increases by about 200 percent. And when you feel good, your magical power increases.
  2. It’s free.
  3. Anyone can do it.
  4. You don’t need special equipment (although you can add sex toys, erotic clothing, and/or magical tools if you like).
  5. You can incorporate sex magic into any other spiritual or magical practice. If you don’t have a spiritual path, that’s okay, too.
  6. It’s easy.
  7. It’s effective. Sex energy intensifies your magical workings—it’s like adding more octane to gasoline.
  8. It helps you focus. To successfully perform magic of any kind you need a focused mind—and sex really focuses your attention. During orgasm you’re utterly present, completely in the moment.
  9. You can do it alone, with a partner, or in a group.
  10. It can improve your health. Studies show that sex reduces stress, eases anxiety and depression, and helps you sleep better.

Sex magic is a key to health, wealth, and happiness—literally at your fingertips. Explore, experiment, and enjoy!


Our thanks to Skye for her guest post! For more from Skye Alexander, read her article “Sex Magic for Beginners.”

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