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[[Image:Mocumba.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Cover of "''Mocumba!—The Conversion of Africa?''", by [[David Berg]]. Art by [[Hugo Westphal]].]] | [[Image:Mocumba.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Cover of "''Mocumba!—The Conversion of Africa?''", by [[David Berg]]. Art by [[Hugo Westphal]].]] | ||
'''Mocumba''' is a spiritual being described by [[David Berg]] as the spirit of Africa in a dream he published of his sexual fantasy with Mocumba complete with Mocumba's backstory.<ref>[[Image:Icon pdf.gif]][http://www.xfamily.org/images/0/08/Ml-554.pdf Mocumba!—The Conversion of Africa?] — By [[David Berg]]; [[Mo Letter|ML]]#554 - [[DO]]; [[1976]]-08-21.</ref> | '''Mocumba''' is a spiritual being described by [[David Berg]] as the spirit of Africa in a dream he published of his sexual fantasy with Mocumba complete with Mocumba's backstory.<ref>[[Image:Icon pdf.gif]][http://www.xfamily.org/images/0/08/Ml-554.pdf Mocumba!—The Conversion of Africa?] — By [[David Berg]]; [[Mo Letter|ML]]#554 - [[DO]]; [[1976]]-08-21.</ref> | ||
== Mocumba the Succubus? == | == Mocumba the Succubus? == | ||
− | In medieval legend, a succubus (plural ''succubi'') is a demon which takes the form of a female to seduce men (especially monks) in dreams to have sexual intercourse. Berg's dream closely resembles what psychology calls "sleep paralysis"<ref>"Sleep Paralysis and Associated Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic Experiences" — By Al Cheyne, Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo. (accessed: 2006-10-15).</ref> (or an "incubus attack" in paranormal lore). | + | In medieval legend, a succubus (plural ''succubi'') is a demon which takes the form of a female to seduce men (especially monks) in dreams to have sexual intercourse.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Succubus Wikipedia: Succubus]</ref> Berg's dream closely resembles what psychology calls "sleep paralysis"<ref>"Sleep Paralysis and Associated Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic Experiences" — By Al Cheyne, Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo. (accessed: 2006-10-15).</ref> (or an "incubus attack" in paranormal lore). |
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=== Further reading === | === Further reading === | ||
* [http://www.exfamily.org/art/exmem/sex_andthe_godesses.shtml#subpart4 Mokumba—Voodoo Godess] | * [http://www.exfamily.org/art/exmem/sex_andthe_godesses.shtml#subpart4 Mokumba—Voodoo Godess] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:35, 17 February 2009
Mocumba is a spiritual being described by David Berg as the spirit of Africa in a dream he published of his sexual fantasy with Mocumba complete with Mocumba's backstory.[1]
Mocumba the Succubus?
In medieval legend, a succubus (plural succubi) is a demon which takes the form of a female to seduce men (especially monks) in dreams to have sexual intercourse.[2] Berg's dream closely resembles what psychology calls "sleep paralysis"[3] (or an "incubus attack" in paranormal lore).
Gallery
Note: The following illustrations appear in this document.
References
- ↑ Mocumba!—The Conversion of Africa? — By David Berg; ML#554 - DO; 1976-08-21.
- ↑ Wikipedia: Succubus
- ↑ "Sleep Paralysis and Associated Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic Experiences" — By Al Cheyne, Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo. (accessed: 2006-10-15).
Further reading
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