The Magical Sexual Practices of Ancient Egypt: The Alchemy of Night Enchiridion By Judy Hall

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I am reviewing this book for Judy Hall and NetGalley who gave me a copy of their book for an honest review
Wasn't sure what to expect when I looked at this but it gave me a good understanding of her practices 200 Very informative and I can I truly enjoyed it! I voluntarily read this book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. 200 I was not expecting the book to be into the occult. With crystals and chakras...uhm. It kinda confused me. Quite a bit. Were the Egyptians really into all this? It wasn't overly sexual, the descriptions were very mild. I suppose if you're into that sorta thing, you would really love the book. 200 The main inspiration for this book seems to be derived from the works of an African/American esotericism and medium called Paschal Beverley Randolph, who lived on the Nineteenth Century. I cannot either endorse or dispute the scholarship behind the ideas put forward here - at the time he is said to have been considered bold for being so explicit about his ideas forvsexual alchemy.
Apparently the ancient Egyptian adepts of this path believed that monogamy was important for this kind of sexual soul work, in which the chakras are slowly opened and, as with tantra, orgasm delayed until the energy at the base of the spine, kundalini, has infused all of the chakras.
Unlike the case with similar sytems from India, however, The Egyptian system is said here to recognise extra chakras at the base of the feet, as well as some places above the head. In addition, the Egyptians recognised several components of the human soul in addition to the more well-known Ka and Ba. This was important not only for their burial practises, but for their sexual alchemy mysteries too. According to this book, it was important for them not just to seek an ideal twin soul partner and to reach ecstasy together: the aim was for each individual to enjoy communion with their immortal component soul and beyond that still, with the ground of crestion: this was the sacred marriage.
For those who also entertain such lofty aspirations to their love among, the author of this book, Judy Hall, prescribes crystals to go with each chakra as they are opened, with a commentary on each of the original instructions. Judy Hall makes it clear that she does believe in the efficacy of repetition.
Rituals are also given for cutting the (karmic) ties that bind in any relationship that is past its sell-by date. The Egyptians may have believed that an original soul union might span incarnations to come, but it seems even they recognised when it might be time to move on.
The rest would be up to the reader, to decide how far to take any of this 200 This book was a bit slow to start with due to them setting the background for the works and where all of the information has come from. However I found the book a fascinating read especially to anyone who is interested in Egypt. 200

The book is well written and the author clearly knows what she is writing about. The book was very intriguing and covers embodying a/the dynamic sexual force if you will via the power of sachem. It is about a practice of ancient Egypt and the raising Kudalini which is what made it intriguing to me. If you looking to improve your sextural being and have an open mind it would be worth a read. However, if that is not really your thing you might want to stick with another book. 200 Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.

A highly spiritual examination of eroticism on par with The Perfumed Garden and The Ananga Ranga, this title will definitely pique the interest for those who have an investment studying sacred sexuality. Though at times a little dry, it still proves an engrossing read. 200 3.5 stars

An Interesting and unusal book. The Author does state that each section is in three parts but I only really enjoyed the last two sections each time. I chose to read it as I am also reading The Alchemy of the night and hoped it would aid in the understanding of that fiction book. I've previously enjoyed Judy Hall's astrology and crystal books but this didn't really chime with me.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 200 The Magical Sexual Practice of Ancient Egypt by Judy Hall
Book Review by Dawn Thomas

200 Pages
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing / O-Books
Release Date: May 31, 2019

Egyptian, Rituals, Soulmates, Erotica, Religion and Spirituality

This is a companion book to The Alchemy of Night novel. It goes into detail of the ancient and modern rituals of the mystical marriage and joining your soulmate or twinflame. The author discusses the importance of the number three and establishing patterns. She recommends having focused intention, finely tuned aspiration and a honed imagination. She also suggests keeping a magical journal while working through the alchemical process.

The book has several instructions and rituals for the reader to follow to complete The Alchemy of Night. The first sets show the reader how to ground themselves and clear the chakras. A second set is to become one with the Higher Self. The final sets join the twinflames together and perform the mystical marriage. There are different perspectives for each chapter from ancient to modern. There is an appendix with recommendations for specific crystals to use along with how to clean, activate and maintain the crystals.

This is an interesting book to read. I enjoyed reading the different perspectives for the rituals. If you are interested in the customs of ancient Egypt, this would be a great addition to your library. 200 A step by step guide to raising kundalini and embodying the dynamic sexual force, that the Power of Sachem. Not really my type of book but Judy Hall seems to know what she is talking about. I think I must be too much of a prude for this type of book.

I would like to thank NetGalley, John Hunt Publishing Ltd and the author Jusy Hall for my ARC in exchange for an honest review. 200

A step-by-step guide to raising kundalini and embodying the dynamic, sexual force, that is the Power of Sekhem. Sex is the most potent force in the universe. A primal power. And sacred sexuality is a gateway to the divine. Something that the ancient Egyptians recognised instinctively. In The Magical Sexual Practices of Ancient Egypt, bestselling author, Judy Hall, offers the reader powerful sexual magic for the present day. It reveals sexual secrets hidden for millennia. This jealously guarded secret doctrine is now available to everyone. The system activates your creative erotic potential. Kindling the inner and outer mystic marriages, it is a joining of souls with the divine. Through a cosmic orgasm that is literally mind-blowing, the process generates the power to manifest and integrate expanded consciousness into the everyday world. The system can be used to attract a twin-flame or make a sacred marriage with an existing partner. The practice can also be worked alone to invoke an integration with your highest Self. Crystals support the practice throughout. Accompaniment to Judy Hall's new novel, The Alchemy of the Night. The Magical Sexual Practices of Ancient Egypt: The Alchemy of Night Enchiridion