The Taqua of Marriage

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exhausted its life energies to no avail, just as fuel in a rusted engine block
with a bad electrical system has no effect. These life-sustaining energies may
be likened to a hurricane that builds its formation then storms until
exhausted and dispersed. These are the energies (forces) that occult
magicians, shamans and Satanists like to toy with, and they exist in all life
forms: human, animal, plant and even latently in the mineral kingdom.
These energies are those written of by Ibn Jazlah and Ibn Khaldun:


“The wise person must prepare his supplies for travelling according to the distance
intended, for if the supplies end before the entire journey, the traveler perishes.
However, if the supplies are sufficient for the entire journey, he is safe. This is
parallel to the health of the human being.”^21

... Then the growing power takes over and it [food] is turned into flesh and bones.^22

The mystery of these reproductive life energies was taught by the angels
Harut and Marut in ancient Babylon, after which the Satans taught their
manipulation (sexual magick) to the Jews as recorded in Al’Qur’an (Q, 2: 101-
102). The Jewish book of magic known as the Kabala is filled with these and
other occult doctrines and formulae, and hundreds of medieval Hebrew
treatises exist for the practice of this magick. The Egyptian and Tibetan
Books of the Dead are similitudes if not primal. Therefore, we should include
this empirically evident but unseen life energy^23 in our contemplations of the
Sciences of Life, Religion & Medicine, and especially in sexuality and
reproduction.


If for example, these energies are redirected towards the development of
abstract thought before a child has completed the first seven-year growth
cycle, the directing dynamisms that maintain the child’s bodily development
of form, growth and internal organ systems are prematurely diverted to


21
Joseph Salvatore, Compendium in the Eleventh Century as Represented in the Works of Ibn
Jazlah. P. 55.


(^22) Ibn Khaldun, Muqaddimah, p. 460.
(^23) Prophet Iesa called it the ‘Sense Body’ and likened it to a plant, so that during coma, the soul
leaves but the ‘sense body’ maintains the many functions of the physical body in a vegetative
state as long as it is fed and watered (see the Gospel of Barnabas ). Some European scientists
call it the Etheric body; Homeopathic doctors call it the ‘Life Force’; and Chinese Doctors call
it ‘Chi’.

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