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'''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.
 
'''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.
  
*[[Image:Icon pdf.gif]][http://www.xfamily.org/images/0/08/Ml-554.pdf Mocumba!—The Conversion of Africa?] — DO No. 554, 1976-08-21
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== Mocumba the Succubus? ==
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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 psychiatry calls "sleep paralysis" (or an "incubus attack" in paranormal lore).
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== References ==
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*[[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.
 
*[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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== External links ==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macumba Wikipedia: Macumba]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis Wikipedia: Sleep paralysis]
  
 
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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.

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 psychiatry calls "sleep paralysis" (or an "incubus attack" in paranormal lore).

References

External links

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