Supernatural Woman and the Male Initi..., Angel Millar
Supernatural Woman and the Male Initi..., Angel Millar
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Supernatural Woman and the Male Initiate
Bonded through Dreams

Author: Angel Millar, Lua Valentia

Narrator: Jeff Mansfield

Unabridged: 881 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/23/2026

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

• Explores the supernatural woman as the active agent of the male initiate’s spiritual transformation

• Traces the supernatural woman’s presence in ancient Greek and Zoroastrian traditions, the Eddas, the Icelandic sagas, and the works of the great medieval English poet and author Geoffrey Chaucer

• Details the similarities between sexual ecstasy and the mystical state by exploring the role of ecstasy in magical and spiritual practice

The phenomenon of the relationship between the feminine force and her male devotee is documented in myth, religion, and art, but the spiritual woman herself remains a mystery. As muse, sorceress, and Valkyrie, she guides the man’s development and tests his resolve. She converses through dreams, bestows poetry and prophecy, and initiates spiritual transformation through sexual encounters.

Angel Millar explores this magical relationship by drawing upon ancient Greek and Zoroastrian traditions, Scandinavian Eddas and sagas, and Chaucer’s tale of the Wife of Bath. Millar traces evidence of the supernatural woman’s presence in fine art, ancient sexual symbolism, Wicca, Freemasonry, and psychology—most notably Jung’s theory of the anima and animus and Freud’s life and death instincts.

Comparing sexual ecstasy and the mystical state, Millar reveals the unique role of ecstasy in magical and spiritual practice. Bringing in feminine perspectives on this radical transformation, he looks at the religious eroticism of St. Teresa and 13th-century English Christian mystic Margery Kempe as well as Aleister Crowley’s Lust tarot card, illustrated by Lady Frieda Harris. Millar then breaks down the fundamental aspects of initiation depicted in these wide-ranging examples, showing how to welcome this mystical muse to unlock the inspiration she offers and the heroic drive within.

About Angel Millar

A practitioner of esotericism for more than three decades, Angel Millar is the author of The Path of The Warrior-Mystic: Being a Man in an Age of Chaos and The Three Stages of Initiatic Spirituality: Craftsman, Warrior, Magician, among other books. A qualified hypnotist, martial artist, and fine artist, he is well-known in the U.S.A. as a lecturer on self-development and spirituality.


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“Angel Millar focuses on the core relationship between male initiation and female magical prowess as verifiably transmitted by mythology and legend, by profane history and the arts, by poetry, and by the fabulously rich Eastern as well as Western heritage of elated coalition: unfettered creativity, ecstatic transformation, visionary empowerment, and illuminated liberation. A comprehensive book such as this—easily relatable, well written, and evidently informed by deep personal experience—has been long overdue. An excellent, enlightening read!”

“Tracing ancient mystical and erotic techniques—from timeless traditions to their living echoes in modern occult orders, Tantra, and initiatory rites—Millar reveals how these practices harness hypnosis, sigils, and ecstatic states of consciousness. Far more than historical curiosities, they serve as powerful tools for unlocking genius, achieving self-actualization, and bridging the mundane with the transcendent. This is an illuminating journey into the erotic-mystical path where union ignites awakening.”

“Author and historian of initiatic traditions Angel Millar deftly illuminates the vital role played by the initiatrix, that elusive feminine entity who reveals to the male neophyte the erotic keys to immortality. This is a masterful treatment of the subject, anchored by abundant references to history, myth, arts, and culture as well as the annals of the Western initiatic traditions and the corpora of Jungian and Freudian depth psychology.”

“Offers a luminous exploration of the feminine archetype across art, culture, and esoteric wisdom traditions. This erudite work illuminates a largely forgotten pathway of spiritual development, revealing how erotic ecstasy has served as a gateway to transcendence across cultures and centuries.”

“A bold, richly evocative exploration of the timeless figure of the ‘magical woman’ who appears in dream, desire, and ecstatic vision to ignite creativity and catalyze spiritual transformation. The book challenges reductionist readings of the sacred, which often place the male as primary. Instead, Millar overturns the assumed supremacy of the male archetype as the dominant source of power, thus rebalancing the relationship between male and female energies, indeed placing the female archetype in a superior role in many examples.”

“Angel Millar’s survey of the topic is deservedly vast and multifaceted yet is graced throughout with dazzling clarity and precision. This book is incendiary in the finest sense of the word, for it stokes the sacred flames of illumination. This book is a modern masterpiece, destined to become a classic in its field.”

“‘The eternal feminine draws us on,’ writes Goethe, highlighting a perennial theme that Angel Millar explores profoundly in this remarkable book. Drawing deeply and widely on mythology, psychology, folklore, anthropology, art history, literature, and his personal experience of initiation, Angel Millar’s book holds an inspiring message and offers a compelling path of inner transformation.”

“Angel Millar writes of the many forms and guises of the divine female, from the mystery schools of antiquity to Austin Spare, via even the vestigial initiate symbolism in Freemasonry. Supernatural Woman and the Male Initiate displays a commendable depth of learning combined with an accessible style. Recommended!”

“A bold exploration of one of the most powerful and often misunderstood forces in the Western spiritual psyche: the role of the supernatural woman in initiation. Millar challenges modern occultism’s tendency to reduce initiation to ritual or technique alone and psychology’s impulse to explain transcendence away.”