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Sex Magic for Beginners: The Easy & Fun Way to Tap into the Law of Attraction

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A unique blend of sex magic and the Law of Attraction, this easy-to-use and practical book shows you how to use sexual energy to get anything you want. Popular author and magician Skye Alexander teaches you to direct your innate creative force to attract good health, prosperity, and happiness.

From intensifying passion to achieving career success, this compact but comprehensive guide presents a surprising array of ways in which sex magic can enhance your life. It reveals the connections between sex, power, and magic and presents rituals, spells, techniques for working with a partner, visualizations, glamours, elixirs, amulets, talismans, and more.

Attract abundance Enhance love and pleasure Create new opportunities Increase personal power Improve health Spark creativity Develop insight and intuition

221 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2011

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118 reviews12 followers
July 11, 2022
I appreciate some of the information and I think that the author generally does a good job connecting sex and magick, especially when it comes to the law of attraction (which you could gather by the title). I also appreciate the positivity when it comes to discussing sex here. However, the book did not do much for me because it was extremely vanilla (kink is barely discussed and I think it needs to be further discussed in a book such as this, or maybe I'm just too much of a freak), and it was also very heteronormative even if the author kept saying "you can do these things with same-sex partners." I guess the main problem was that it was too binary. It was also a pretty basic guide, though it is advertised as a book for beginners so that makes sense.
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47 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2021
Some good information but very cisgender, heterosexually focused
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9 reviews1 follower
November 10, 2024
I’ve only read a sample, but have decided the book is possibly not for me. I am a fan of Skye’s Kitchen Witch book, this one I needed a bit more on the topic and something a bit more aligned with the stage I’m at in own practice.

The book would be great for beginners in magic all together, where I am advancing in magic but new to the use of sex magic.

In terms of the language used I found myself rephrasing statements I felt were misaligned with my own beliefs on the journey of female sexual empowerment and relearning what sexual freedom for women is to me. Also replacing the phrase “magician” with “witch”.

Overall I won’t be continuing to read it, but I have a basic grasp on where Skye stands on the topic and grateful for the insight she’s shared from her beliefs and understandings around this.
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Author 4 books10 followers
July 16, 2023
I tried really hard to finish this book but in the end, I just couldn't bring myself to waste any more time on it. Quit with about 20 pages to go. Not recommended.
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453 reviews3 followers
September 19, 2023
Interesting read. Lots of assumptions and leaps of faith.
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131 reviews
August 30, 2012
This was a wonderful primer on general magickal practices and correspondence. It also is a great start for those looking to deepen their magickal repertoire with manipulation of sexual energies. A easy well-written primer with a conversational tone is an interesting and engrossing read for newbies and old hats alike.
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