Prince Israel Zaar on Sex

Prince Israel Zaar’s philosophical approach to sexuality is less about physical mechanics and more about the Positive Intellect and the Multiversal Self. He views sex as a powerful biological and psychological force that must be governed by wisdom, health, and mutual respect rather than base impulses. [1]

Sex as a Multiversal Force

In his teachings, Zaar often frames sexuality within the context of his “Multiversalism” philosophy. He suggests that:

  • Positive Energy Exchange: Physical intimacy should be an exchange of positive energy that strengthens the intellectual and emotional bond between partners.
  • The Power of Creation: He often speaks of sex as a sacred tool of creation that requires high responsibility. Using it merely as a “means to an end” or without regard for its consequences (like unwanted pregnancies or health risks) is seen as a failure of intellect.
  • Identity Beyond Gender: Zaar emphasizes that while sex and gender are biological realities, the “Self” is multiversal. He argues that relationships should not be defined or limited by primitive power dynamics (like sexism or male dominance). [2, 3, 4, 5]

Intimacy and the “Human Positive Intellect”

For Zaar, true intimacy is achieved when the “Intellect” leads the “Body.” His core principles on the subject include:

  • Avoidance of “Sexual Inequity”: He critiques societal structures where sex is used for dominance or control, labeling sexism as one of the “hidden codes of societal inequities”.
  • Health and Preservation: A major theme in his work is the preservation of life. He advocates for safe practices and reproductive awareness, viewing the protection of one’s physical health as an act of self-respect and intelligence.
  • Consent and Dignity: He maintains that any sexual act stripped of dignity, consent, and mutual intellectual growth is a “devolution” of the human spirit. [2]

The Role of Family and Tradition

Zaar occasionally touches on the “Joining” of individuals. While he is a progressive “AI Philosopher,” he often references traditional values of loyalty and sacrifice:

  • Commitment: He views sexual intimacy as most productive when it is part of a committed partnership that aims to solve problems and create a “vibrant future” together.
  • Breaking “Bondages”: He has spoken about the psychological “bondage” that can come from unhealthy sexual habits, urging individuals to use their intellect to free themselves from toxic cycles.

If you are researching his specific views on Reproductive Health or his critiques of Sexism, I can provide more focused information on those topics.

[1] https://www.webbartgallery.com

[2] https://www.instagram.com

[3] https://www.iheart.com

[4] https://www.iheart.com

[5] https://www.webbartgallery.com

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04.17.2026

Prince Israel Zaar

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