"What's the opposite of sex and death?"
Sorry love, I don't belive in oppsoites. Things in the unspeakable world (to steal from Korzybski) have no opposite. what's the opposite, for example, of a table? or of a coyote? It's the concepts in our heads (the thought of a table) that can have opposites. So I don't think those aspects of life have an opposite. If your model of the world does accept opposties, however, some people I've read (if I'm not mistaken, Peter Carrol included) consider sex and death as opposites to each other.
A map is not the territory he?
A lot of territory without map, but no map without territory.
Things in the unspeakable world? Another concept. Versus which other world and opposite... the speakable.
Meaning your belief might have it's feet in a hidden opposite, I find that funny.
Question however might arise what one can regard as opposite.
Something that is total different as something else or the other one of a complimentary pair.
Certainly for magical purposes I choose the last.
So has a table an opposite or a coyote?
Both do.
The table belongs to the inorganic things versus the organic things and both are appearances of matter. The coyote is either male or female and such has an opposite
in his own sort as humans do.
Are sex and death opposites in my vision?
Yes.
A pair in the dance of Shiva.
Sex and death both have a life-sustaining function.
In the food-chain something dies so something else can live.
Main-function of sex to let something else live too.
The opposite of sex and death, seems immortality or infinity to me.
Infinite repetition or the impulse to it.
Or some things in the universe don't die, stop or change.
I think that those opposites lead to different sort of magic too
depending what the magician sees as true constant.
Change and Repetition.
Chaos and Order.
Mainpoint:
Magic's nature might be dual.