Pornography is free and abundant on the internet. It reportedly represents a quarter of total internet traffic. But is it really free? We surely pay a price. But what is it?
To begin, we must change our perspective with a founding text of the spiritual tradition, a very ancient wisdom that has influenced human thought and its relationship with reality throughout history: the Kybalion. It describes the basis of the Hermetic philosophy of Hermes Trismegistus through seven principles: Principle 1 is “All is Spirit; the universe is mental”: The universe is essentially mental in nature. Our thoughts and desires act as creative forces in the universe, for better or for worse.
Everything is nothing but energies and vibrations. Sexual energy, on the other hand, is the most powerful energy, nourishing the life force. It represents the major guiding force of living beings. It can give life if sublimated, or destroy it if directed toward low-vibrational compulsive obsessions, through perversions and death drives. This energy is powerful, but its orientation will determine its nature.
“Everything I focus my attention on is amplified”: Attention is, above all, energy. And energy works a bit like water. Wherever you focus your attention, you send psychic energy and nourish whatever it is directed toward. And sexual attention is particularly powerful because it combines the creative force of thought with the emotional and instinctive power of the living being: in short, the mind of the brain, the emotion of the heart, and the etheric force of the pelvis.
A sexual obsession is a mechanical and compulsive repetition of an identical desire that unites all the energetic components of a human being: their mind, their emotions, and their life force. So, sexual obsessions are the quintessence of our psychic energies. They de facto feed the invisible, composed of psychic entities that attach themselves to us and trap us even more in compulsive and repetitive mechanisms.
The goal for these entities is for human beings to remain an energy source to fuel them! Pornography becomes a resource of vital energy, diverted from its fundamental aspects, which are to give life and share intimate and sacred moments. This resource becomes fuel for invisible forces that feed on this subtle nourishment provided by human beings consuming pornography. But what are these psychic entities that feed on our desires directed toward a screen projecting pornographic films?
– A global and collective entity: the internet.
– And individual entities: succubus and incubus (succubi and incubi in the plural). These are demonic entities that feed on our compulsive and low-vibrational desires as human beings.
It is normal to have sexual desires. But when repetitive phenomena, forms of ritual, and compulsive obsessions appear, it is because there are attachments and dependencies to parasitic forces that feed on our energies. This is the difference between fantasies and free sexual practices, which are practiced occasionally. And repetitive, compulsive, mechanical sexualities, which reveal a dysfunctional relationship with the world, and perverse relationships: the fly is open, the heart is closed, and the brain is blocked.
The price to pay is therefore one’s vital energy, which is then diverted, serving as food for more or less demonic entities, but which will attach themselves to human beings like parasites and suck their life force. How can we free ourselves from them? Because it is possible.
Step 1: Observe your desire mechanisms: It is by observing yourself, by being aware of your behaviors, routines, and recurring fantasies that you can detect forms of confinement and dependency.
Step 2: Find other, higher forms of desire, less dependent on mechanical sexual processes. To free yourself, you must find other, less alienating and more evolving energetic spaces to replace them.
Step 3: Free yourself from old habits through acts of courage and willpower and replace them with a more conscious sexuality. It is through daily conscious efforts that you can grow and develop freer and more evolved forms of sexuality.