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The Mystery of Sex Transmutation

20th January 2008

The transmutation of sex energy calls for the exercise of will-power, to be sure, but the reward is worth the effort.

The first time I read Think and Grow Rich, I was quite surprised to read the chapter on sex transmutation. The first time I tried using sex transmutation I was also pleasantly surprised with the results.

I feel that this topic is still very much a mystery even to this day and age. I can’t honestly say that I’ve come across anything like what Napoleon Hill shares in this chapter of his book. It’s still very much a mystery and only practiced by those who are ready for its power.

I think the following paragraphs sum up this mystical power quite nicely…

The transmutation of sex energy calls for the exercise of will-power, to be sure, but the reward is worth the effort. The desire for sexual expression is inborn and natural. The desire cannot, and should not be submerged or eliminated. But it should be given an outlet through forms of expression which enrich the body, mind, and spirit of man. If not given this form of outlet, through transmutation, it will seek outlets through purely physical channels.

A river may be dammed, and its water controlled for a time, but eventually, it will force an outlet. The same is true of the emotion of sex. It may be submerged and controlled for a time, but its very nature causes it to be ever seeking means of expression. If it is not transmuted into some creative effort it will find a less worthy outlet.

Fortunate, indeed, is the person who has discovered how to give sex emotion an outlet through some form of creative effort, for he has, by that discovery, lifted himself to the status of a genius.

Simply put… if you can harness the powerful sex energy that is within each and every one of us, then instead of using that sex energy in the traditional and practical way, you can use this same energy to be far more creative than you ever thought possible. You can achieve goals that before would have seemed distant and impossible. In fact the possibilities with this energy are endless.

The drive to express ourselves physically is a powerful and dominant force. By using such a powerful energy there really are no limits to what one can achieve.

We’ll look at more ways in which you can use this energy in my next post and I’ll also share with you how I first used sex transmutation with great results.

  

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5 Responses to “The Mystery of Sex Transmutation”

  1. Margareta on January 20th, 2008 8:09 pm

    The Psychanalyse describe this process under denomination of “sublimation”, also into creative acts.

  2. Gary on January 21st, 2008 4:54 am

    Thanks for posting your comments, Margareta. It sounds to me like Psychiatrists may study sex transmutation as well.

    Whether or not they practice it themselves is another thing! :)

    Gary

  3. The Uberman on February 24th, 2008 10:36 am

    Sex energy is an incredibly powerful resource that most people (especially men) are incredibly unaware of.

    I’ve been experimenting with my sexual energy since last year around this time, and the results have been outstanding.

    Tapping into it can unleash levels of enthusiasm, creativity, and passion that would be more difficult to cultivate otherwise. I’m always experimenting with how to go deeper, so if anybody wants to share experiences - let’s talk!

    Have fun with this.

    The Uberman

  4. mzwandie on March 11th, 2008 2:51 am

    i hav a copy of the book “think rich…” and by far im still trying to understand the concept, i don knw if im doin wrong but man this calls for some serious meditation.

  5. Frederic Krueger on March 22nd, 2008 8:23 am

    And here I was, thinking it was all only about allowing yourself to have crystal-clear focusing (albeit only for a while as is the nature of the act; yes, pun intended ;)).

    Crystal-clear focus: no interfering thoughts, being fully in the moment, bypassing each and any critical factor completely (to put it in hypno-lingo).

    Yes, sounds like sex to me.. and in a narrower scope, like being in love with someone.

    Funnily it’s not like that during the continously more frequent moments of pure and utter complete appreciation / unconditional love. Or is it? Let’s see if I can find my point.. Sorry, I can’t. Except for the pointless stream of pointless arrangements of words in sentences that is this post and that.

    Is a colon a double-point or is a point a half-colon? ;)

    Frederic