What is Transmutation?

Because of the influence of Christianity on western thinking, there are probably few English-speakers who can imagine a purpose for sex other than procreation or pleasure.

History

In the early days of Christendom, theologians argued that the only valid reason for people to have sex was procreation. Famous scholars like St Augustine even warned against enjoying the process too much – lest it should become sinful.

As time passed, the influence of Christianity gave way to pragmatic individualism and the idea that sex could be enjoyed for the sake of pleasure even if it did not lead to a child. Modern reproductive technologies confirmed this by handing the power of choice to women and men who could decide when and with whom they wanted to create a family.

Sex and procreation were no longer inevitably tied together, so pleasure became the new end-goal of sex.

Energy

Furthermore, the scientific and industrial revolution have made it difficult for many people to imagine anything they cannot see with their eyes. Some even have a stronger connection with what they see on their phones than what they feel with their bodies.

However, there is no question that invisible streams of information travel invisibly through the air in the form of data, wifi, and more. We understand that electrical machines can transmit and receive energy, but somewhere along the way we forgot that the human body is one of the most complex electrical instruments in existence.

Whether we are talking about brain signals, heart rhythms, or the emotions that pass through the body inspiring action, music, violence, ambition, etc., the human body is a powerful instrument of energy.

Intention

That is what the mystery of transmutation is all about: energy.

Transmutation has an affiliation with alchemy – the idea that one kind of substance can be transformed into another. What alchemy claims to do in the physical world, transmutation claims to do in the world of energy.

Sex transmutation takes the potent energy of sexuality and transforms it into something.

When the purpose of sex is procreation, the outcome is a child. When the purpose of sex is pleasure, the outcome is often a better relationship or just a happier day. Procreation and pleasure are automatic outcomes that are built into the biology of the body. They happen whether an individual is aware of them or not (and one reason why sex education is so important).

The Power of Transmutation

When the purpose of sex is transmutation, the outcome can be anything that you want. You get to choose what happens with the energy.

The power of transmutation can be seen in the ability of sexual energy to create new life, to inspire huge feats of courage, strength, and more.

What if you were able to take that energy and focus it into the creation of something other than making babies or a blissed out body?

Napoleon Hill referred to this potential power of transmutation in Chapter 11 of the book “Think and Grow Rich.” However, he did not describe transmutation or provide any hints of how it could be done.

How To Get Started

I am not going to provide details of how transmutation works in this short post because it is more helpful if you experience it for yourself. Much of what we know about transmutation today has been locked away in eastern philosophies and mystical traditions that can feel difficult to access.

However, I want to share an easy way for you to get started on the journey of transmutation – or at least get a taste of what it could do for you. The best way to learn something new is to try it, and the link below will bring you to a guided experience that is an easy way for beginners to get started.

There is a lot more than just this introductory practice, though. So be sure to reach out the teacher or even send me a message and I will be happy to connect you with more information about this fascinating topic!

-Dr J

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