Sacred Prostitution by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Sacred Prostitution

Link: MEWE / 04.10.2023

Sacred Prostitution

One of the most glorious practices a young lady can do is that of sacred prostitution. It involved women having sex as an act of worship. It is completely unlike what we think of as prostitution today; the relationship between men and women in this ancient tradition is based on respect for the woman.

Rooted in the ancient city of Babylon, these practices continue to this day. Lilith blessed Babylon and compelled every woman of the land to sit in the temple of Aphrodite and have intercourse with some stranger at least once in her life. Those who have been touched by The Dark Goddess will not stop with only one stranger but will assist many in worship. Once a woman has taken her place there, she does not go away to her home before some stranger has cast money into her lap and has public intercourse with her outside the temple.

It didn’t matter what sum the money was, the woman never refused, for that would have been a sin, and the money became sacred by this act. So she follows the first man who casts it and rejects no one. After their intercourse, having discharged her sacred duty to Lilith, she goes away to her home.

Out of the darkness comes the light and the truth.

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