The Parable Of The Harlot by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction

Writer: / AKA Hoku Lani

Subject: The Parable Of The Harlot

Link: MEWE / 25.11.2023

The Parable Of The Harlot

The High Priestess stood before the gathered crowd on the beach. A woman in a wicked weasel bikini stood up and asked, “Priestess, I have had ill thoughts of one of my female friends. She is righteous and pious, and all things I am not.”

The Abrahamic teachings say I should not envy her righteousness but try to emulate Jesus as she does. But I can’t help myself from harboring anger towards her. What should I do?”

The High Priestess answered, “Two women walked along the beach, one righteous, and one not. The unrighteous woman had grown jealous of her friend’s good fortune. She plotted for a way to cast her down. When they encountered a group of beachgoers walking the same stretch of beach the unrighteous woman asked them to stay with them and keep them safe. The group obliged.

The righteous woman kept her distance from the strange men, women, and youngsters, for none of them was her husband. The unrighteous woman flirted and carried on with each in turn.

Night fell and they made camp. The men and women offered their wine to the women. The righteous woman turned it down while the unrighteous drank and carried on. The group, favoring the unrighteous woman’s attitude, listened to her counsel.

She offered her friend to the group, to do as they will. She filled their heads with filthy ideas and corrupted their hearts with the promises of lust unweighted by morality.

In the end, she was able to shift the hearts of the group towards Lilith’s light and they fell on her friend. She watched as each of them took their turn, using her to satisfy their wickedness and perversions leaving no hole or part of the righteous woman unsoiled. She attended to her own needs, masturbated while she watched, and made sure everyone in the group orgasmed as they waited their turn. After every group member had their fill she had them carry away the righteous woman’s clothes and belongings.

They all cut a lock of hair from her head, to remember their fun at the party, and the group carried the righteous woman into the ocean and left her there, to feed the sharks.

The unrighteous woman returned to the city and told the righteous woman’s husband they had been set upon by crackheads and his wife taken. The husband sought solace for his grief, in the unrighteous woman’s arms and between her thighs and she eventually became the inheritor of his estate and wife.

CONCLUSION

In the end, the unrighteous woman’s lust and depravity earned her all the good things she desired. Do you understand now why you shouldn’t envy the righteous?” The woman in the crowd replied, “I do.” “Good,” said the Priestess. “Now go and do likewise.”

6 thoughts on “The Parable Of The Harlot by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction”

  1. “Lust unweighted by morality.” Straightforward , insightful and thought provoking— and provocative in general.

  2. Hoku Lani is an exotic 3-hole Whore. It’s all she will ever be, and all her fans love her for it. Being a whore has done more for Hoku than just allowing time for sexual exploration; through respecting sex on various levels over time and in different situations, she learned to see others and herself in a new light. And, being a proud whore has honored Goddess Lilith.

    These insights are both sex-related and overall life-lessons, as Hoku Lani has so eloquently posited in her blogs here. Lastly, being a whore has gifted Hoku opportunities to ask better questions that ultimately lead to better answers.

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