Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Saturday, 13 January 1917

 

 

A letter from Dr. A.K. Coomaraswamy (the Worm) in re The Path. Replied to it. Replied to it.

     

(P.S. This correspondence ended in the discovery of the Worm as a Black Brother; it has been very useful to have the type to study.)

     

I note, with all stimulant drugs, that if one is with others, the force is entirely dissipated, usually on the sex-plane. If one is alone, one becomes creative at once. This is important, as establishing the Kundalini doctrine, with its upper and lower exits. It does not bear, however, on the doctrine of abstinence from sex; for in normal excitement the sex seems to stimulate the other creative power.

 

 

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