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SATANISM -
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A Basic Introduction For Prospective Adherents
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Anton Long
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(Order of Nine Angles)
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Introduction
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This present work aims to provide an introduction to genuine
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Satanism for those interested in this particular Occult way.
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It is written by someone who has been involved in Satanism for a
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quarter of a century and who now has the honour of being the Grand Master
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representing traditional Satanists.
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The work is honest and revealing and therefore informative, and
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will go some way to demolishing the myths prevalent regarding Satanism.
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Because of its honest and revealing nature, it will also undermine the many
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pseudo-Satanists who have little or no understanding of what real Satanism
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is all about.
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In genuine Satanism, there are rituals of an Occult kind, as there
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is an exultation in the carnal. There is also real evil - dark and
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dangerous deeds: a living of life to the fullest extent. All of these
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things - and much more - will be explained.
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I - The Satanic Game
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SATANISM is understood by its genuine adherents as a particular
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Occult way or method. That is, it is a specific path or way toward a
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specific goal, the following of which involves a particular way of living.
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The specific path is a dark, sinister, or 'Left Hand Path' one, and
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the specific goal is the creation of a new type of individual.
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On a more general level, Satanism is concerned with changing our
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evolution and the societies we live in - creating, in fact a new human
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species and a civilization appropriate to the new type of human being.
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However, Satanism is often regarded by the mis-informed and by its
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enemies, as being one or more of the following: (a) worship of the
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Devil/Satan; (b) a religious cult which practices Black Magick; (c) an
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inversion of the Nazarene religion and its rites; (d) a sect which preaches
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and practices perversions and sexual licence.
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Further - an incorrectly - the figure of Satan Himself is commonly
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held to derive from the religion described in the Hebrew 'Old Testament',
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with the word "Satan" being regarded as derived from the Hebrew word for
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"accuser".
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In fact, the Hebrew word which is often rendered as "Satan" is
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itself derived from another word - an ancient Greek one. This Greek word -
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an is [aitia] - that is, 'an accusation'. [See, for example, its use by
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Aeschylus - aitiau ekho.] Essentially, the Hebrew word 'Satan' is a corrupt
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form of the Greek word for an 'accusation'. In Greek of the classical
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period, [aitia] and [diabole] were often used for the same thing,
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especially when a 'Wrong' or 'Bad' sense was required, as, for example in a
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'false accusation'.
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Thus, in essence, Satan as a word represents 'Adversary' in the
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sense of opposing norm, the accepted, and this sense is still retained in
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the usage of 'Devil' (e.g. Devil's Advocate). The word 'Devil' is derived
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from the Greek word above, via the Latin 'diabolus'.
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The figure of Satan is thus seen to be not a Hebrew invention, as
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hitherto supposed, but in fact a representation of Opposition, Heresy: a
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refusal to accept the 'accepted'.
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Satan is regarded, by Satanists, as a symbol - both real and
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archetypal - of Defiance, of Pride (a refusal to bow down and meekly
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submit) and thus of creative change. From Opposition derives a synthesis,
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the process of dialectical change which governs evolution.
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Fundamentally, Satanism is anti-religious. Religion means a
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submission - to a deity and its 'appointed' authority/church. It also means
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a certain way of viewing the world. The religious way is the way of dogma,
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of revelation, and ultimately, of fear - there is concern with reward and
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retribution, concepts of sin and such like. There is and must be faith.
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The way of Satanism is the way of liberation: internally and
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externally. There is a desire to know based on experience, rather than a
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faith. There is a desire to be proud and exultant, to revel in life and to
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fulfil the possibilities that life offers. In other words, to really live,
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completely, and to extend to frontiers of existence: to achieve, to
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prosper, to excel. To set the standards, the example, for others rather
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than to follow those of someone else.
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Thus, because of 'human nature', Satanism is suited to a minority -
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the few who can really defy and go against accepted norms. For it is a
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fundamental principle of Satanism that each individual Satanist finds his
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or her own limits and thus lives, and if necessary dies, by their own
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morality or ethics. That is, a Satanist accepts no standards, no code of
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ethics, no morality: they create their own standards, and live by their own
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morality, however dark or evil that morality may seem to others or
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'society'.
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This principle means that Satanists are amoral in the conventional
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sense: they accept no restrictions other than those they impose on
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themselves. There is not and can never be, any such thing as 'Satanic
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ethics' or a Satanic authority which individual Satanists must accept and
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be subservient to - for these are contrary to the essence of Satanism.
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Satanism is an individualized defiance, an individual quest - it is
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the principle of evolution in human practice: the strong survive, win
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through, while the weak perish.
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However, this does not mean what most opponents of Satanism assume
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it means - a license for anarchic self-indulgence and a wallowing in
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lust/depravity and so on. A Satanist has a goal, an ulterior motive beyond
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the satisfaction of the 'ego' and an indulgence of unconscious impulses.
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This goal is to excel - to go beyond what one is. To do this requires a
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self-mastery, a real self-discipline. Both of these can only be acquired by
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experience in real life. A Satanist desires to evolve - this requires
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strength of character, resolve. What a Satanist does, in real-life or in
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ritual, is to explore the limits of themselves and the world - to
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experience and so grow, to fulfil the potential of existence, of
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'god-head'/divinity latent within them. Everything is a means to this -
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rituals, other people, society itself.
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As a result of the ulterior motive, there is perspective - an
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understanding beyond the impulse/feelings/desires of the moment or the
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experience. In brief, there is real insight and judgement, a
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self-awareness.
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Of course, this is not easy. The failures become trapped in - or
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never go beyond - the moment and the desires/impulses/feelings of the
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moment. In simple terms, the failures, the pseudo-Satanists wallow in their
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dark side and that of 'society' without either understanding it or
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transcending it.
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Fundamentally, a Satanist knows and understands where they are
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going and what they are doing/why they are doing it: the failures, the
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pseuds, are trapped by the acts or acts or experience. The Satanist is
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strong, proud, defiant, self-disciplined and in control; the failures, the
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pseuds are in thrall to their feelings, emotions, and without any real
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self-discipline and thus insight.
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Naturally, the way of Satanism is not easy: the methods,
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experiences and so on which the Satanist uses to obtain their goal are
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risky and dangerous. It is easy to fail, get caught or whatever. There is
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nothing to aid the Satanist in his or her quest - nothing to make it easy
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or easier: there is only his or her determination and learning from
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experience; the gradual development of character from experience, and thus
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a real evolution.
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The way of Satanism sets forth various learning experiences, reveal
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various esoteric techniques and offers an esoteric or 'initiated' insight
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into life, individuals and the cosmos itself. Satanism is a practical way
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of living, and in the early stages a part of this involves magickal
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practices and rituals. These are experiences, the development of certain
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esoteric skills, and this a learning of 'forbidden' Arts. They also enable
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indulgence in worldly pleasures - carnal, material and otherwise. But such
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rituals are not a fetish or of a religious nature - they are merely means,
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to be used, learned from and then transcended. For a Satanist always moves
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on - to new experiences, new learning, new insights, new challenges.
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For most, the overtly Occult aspects - involving participating in
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magickal rites and running (and thereby manipulating) one's own
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group/Temple - lasts a few years. After that, it has served it purpose, and
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is left behind. There is then, for the Satanist, an involvement with other
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Satanic practices in order to further develop the character and abilities
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of that Satanist, and to express by their acts and way of living, the dark
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side of existence.
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Some of these Satanic practices are, viewed conventionally, evil
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and some are 'illegal' or at least rather dubious in nature. They are
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chosen by the Satanist to further their development and to help what is
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known as the 'sinister dialectic of history'.
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They are chosen to aid the unique Destiny which the Satanist wishes
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to achieve - to fulfill their existence in a unique way. For each Satanist
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wishes to make their mark on the world - to achieve something with their
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lives, this achievement being significant. They wish to change things - for
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their life to have an effect: to participate significantly in evolution.
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Thus, a Satanist, aware of their Destiny - or desiring to achieve a
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Destiny - seeks experiences which will aid that destiny, which will enable
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its complete fulfilment. The choice is theirs, and theirs alone - there are
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no restraints, other than that they should work and achieve or aid that
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Destiny.
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In consequence, some of the deeds they may undertake may be - and
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really should be - evil. That is, disruptive of norms, both personal and
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supra-personal (ie. 'society' based). Some may involve 'culling' (ie.
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removing human dross or those who oppose the Destiny of the Satanist - via
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sacrifice or whatever). Some may involve 'illegal'/terrorist/amoral acts.
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What is important about what is chosen and done is that (a) it aids
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or fulfills the Destiny of the Satanist so choosing and acting; and/or (b)
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it aids Satanism in general ie. it helps to fulfil the "sinister dialectic
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of history". There are no other considerations - ethical, moral, religious
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or whatever.
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The 'sinister dialectic of history' is the name used to describe
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Satanic strategy. [Note: The Training and guidance of individual Satanists
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by an established Satanic Order/group or Master/Mistress, is a tactic used
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to achieve the strategic goal.] The aim of this strategy is to change
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evolution - i.e. the evolution of our species and the cosmos itself, by
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interaction. This evolution is toward 'the sinister' - i.e. toward greater
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individuality and creativity. To achieve this, restrictions have to be
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destroyed. This means the restructuring of societies, among other things.
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Essentially, the aim is to create a new human species - to develop that
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potential latent within us as individuals: to achieve the divine. Or
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expressed another way, to let the human species develop maturity - at
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present the vast majority are still immature children. And they are kept
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that way by the restraints and impositions and control of societies and
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religions and other structures (such as politics): by ethics, and by dogma.
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The archetype for this change is Satan - the Adversary, the
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Heretic, the Proud One who refuses to bow down before some 'god'; who
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refuses to accept subservience. To achieve this change there has to be a
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learning - a gradual increase in the number of genuine Satanists: i.e. in
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those who are free of external and internal restraints and who allegiance
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is to the creative energy that creates all life and engenders its change
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and thus evolution and which therefore is the essences of existence.
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Each Satanist, by living Satanically, aids the dialectic and thus
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aids evolutionary change - they learn to play at being god. As for the rest
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- they can participate, and so learn and so evolve to another existence. Or
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they can be used, by Satanists, to effect changes greater than themselves.
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There are no limitations unless we create them - and if others
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create them, they are there to be transcended. To exult in excellence is
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the name of the only game worth playing: the Satanic one.
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^^^^^^^
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II - Some Questions Answered
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Q: Is Satanism simply Devil-Worship?
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A: The term 'devil-worship' is used in a number of ways - often to describe
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'Black Magick' and the alleged practices of 'Satanists': e.g. sexual
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rituals, animal sacrifice. What is usually described by this term are the
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activities of Occult dabblers who have no knowledge of real Satanism, and
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who play at being Satanists - invoking The Devil and so on. Often, the term
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'Devil-worship' is used in the moral sense to describe 'perverted' behaviour
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in an Occult setting.
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In the literal sense, Devil-worship means a religious worship of the
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Devil.
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In all the above senses, Satanism is not 'devil-worship': Satanists
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do not worship anything, and the practices and rites of Satanism are quite
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different from the popular 'media' image/model.
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While some of the rites involve various Occult forms - robes, a
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Temple and so on - most are removed from such associations. The real magick
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of a Satanist takes place through their way of living - what they do and
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achieve in real life and situations, by trying to fulfil their Destiny and
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aid the sinister dialectic. They live Satanically, rather than play Occult
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games.
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Those that do have an outward Occult or ritualized form, are only a
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learning, a stage for the Satanic novice - the mere beginnings of their
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Satanic life. [The ceremonial rituals are given in 'The Black book of
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Satan'. They include The Black Mass, the Initiation Ceremony and The Death
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Ritual.]
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Q: But what of The Devil? Or Satan? Does He really exist? And, if so, do
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you respect Him?
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A: He exists, but not in the way most believe: e.g. a horned figure with
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cloven feet. Rather, He is not bound by our everyday spatial and temporal
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dimensions, but exists instead in what esoteric tradition calls 'the
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acausal'. We apprehend the acausal mostly in an archetypal way - i.e. we
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impose an image upon its acausal and non-spatial structure.
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The 'conventional' descriptions of the Devil or Satan are basically
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childish Nazarene images. The reality is far more terrifying and evil -
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when viewed conventionally, of course!
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Further, terms like 'respect' depend on the opposites inherent in
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an un-initiated view. In reality, there is only a working with the acausal
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energies or forces or 'entities' as those things are: a becoming-like the
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Devil; an identity-with Him, if you wish. And this is an extension of one's
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own being or existence, rather than a negation, a submergence.
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Expressed simply, one becomes one with Satan, and in the early
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stages strives to be like Him.
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Q: Does Satanism involve human sacrifice?
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A: Sometimes a Satanist may undertake a culling - either during a magickal
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ritual or in the real world (e.g. by assassination, manipulating someone to
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do the deed). Whether or not this is done depends on the Destiny of the
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individual Satanist - on whether a particular person or persons need
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removing in order for that Destiny to be attained.
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However, all victims for such removal must be suitable - that is,
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they will be judged as worthless, dross: or be suitable because their
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removal will aid the sinister dialectic. They, of course, will be judged
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and found suitable, Satanically. In practice, this means that once someone
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has been judged to be worthless (in terms of their character and deeds) or
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otherwise found to be suitable for sacrifice, they will be tested in order
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to confirm this judgement/suitability. The tests give them a sporting
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chance. Two or three tests are usually conducted, without the victim's
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knowledge. Only if they fail these tests will a culling be undertaken, for
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the glory of Satanism in general.
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The "raison d'etre" for Satanic culling, is some people are
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worthless, a liability to evolution, and their removal is healthy: it aids
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the human stock. And thus helps to achieve Satanic goals.
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Further, those chosen really choose themselves, by their deeds -
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they reveal their worthless character or their suitability by what they do,
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or do not do, in real life. Thus, a culling is akin to an act of 'natural
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justice', a restoration of the creative imperative.
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Q: But surely this 'culling' as you call it, is a criminal act?
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A: The 'Law' is an accumulation of tireless attempts by the mediocre
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majority to prevent the creative few turning life into a succession of
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ecstasies. Or, less poetically, it is an attempt to restrain the healthy,
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noble instinct of the strong - an attempt to usurp the judgement of
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experience.
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What matters is that each individual develops their own judgement -
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possesses a sense of 'natural justice', a mature and strong character (born
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via experience). The 'Law' is an expression of tyranny - of someone else
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taking away this judgement and character: of society treating people as
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children.
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Q: What of children? Do they have a place in Satanism? In its rituals, for
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instance?
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A: One of the fundamental aims of Satanism is to develop individuals - to
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develop a mature, insightful, character, a Satanic spirit.
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Satanic training, of a novice, aims to build character, to develop
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a unique individual aware of their potential and their destiny. This
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training can only begin when the individual can assess things - or begin to
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assess them - for themselves. This generally means around the age of
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sixteen. Before then, there can be no participation in Satanism, whether
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this be rituals or anything else, simply because Satanism involves each
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individual making their own choice - of deciding, for themselves, that they
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wish to undergo Satanic training or undertake a Satanic way of living.
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In some circumstances - for instance a child born to parents who are
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Satanists - there is a simple ceremony involving dedicating the newborn to
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the darker forces. But until that child grows and can decide things for
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themselves, there is and can be nothing else. To to otherwise, is to
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contradict the essence of Satanism.
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Satanism is not interested in 'corrupting' others without their
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consent - it is interested in creating strong, unique individuals of real
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character who can think and judge for themselves. Anything else is not real
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Satanism.
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Q: But surely Satanists control and use others - manipulate them?
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A: Of course! Some people are natural slaves. Satanists are the natural
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leaders. But each person has a free choice - if they need to follow, to be
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led, if the enjoy being manipulated, or out of weakness have little or no
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character of their own, then that is in their nature. existence is often
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ruthless: the strong win through while the weak go under. Thus is evolution
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achieved. Humans are no different, although many in their delusion would
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wish to believe otherwise.
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I shall give an example, and one which will make the softees (and
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incidently the pseudo-Satanists) shudder in horror! Some people in their
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weakness become addicts - for this example we will say on drugs. As such,
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they are life's failures. A Satanist views them with contempt - they have
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made their choice, and revealed a weak character. Thus, he or she might
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consider it worth their while - and certainly justified - in 'using' these
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worthless people, by, for instance, supplying them with what they need. To
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wit, drugs. This would be profitable, and enable the Satanist to live their
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life a little more Satanically. It would also aid the sinister dialectic -
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in two ways. First, the addicts might in the near future die, and thus
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remove or cull themselves. Second, the 'drug-culture' is symptomatic of a
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society or societies infested with the Nazarene disease: where a
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slave-morality has triumphed and noble, strong instincts are
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repressed/suppressed. (Where, for instance, the idea of combat, of war, as
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healthy, is heresy.) Such a society or societies need to be undermined and
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destroyed and replaced by healthier ones.
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Incidently, while on this subject of health, everyone has a choice
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at all times despite whatever external circumstances pertain. It is
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character, spirit, which win through.
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A Satanist is someone who triumphs, even (or especially) in
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adversity, and who lives by a motto which is no longer understood today
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except by the noble few: "Death Before Dishonour". To submit, to give in, to
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not try, is dishonourable. A Satanist knows with an arrogant, prideful
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certainty that the human spirit can triumph over everything and everyone -
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they refuse to admit defeat, to give in, and are prepared if necessary to
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die rather than act in a dishonourable way, against their Satanic
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principles. Because of this, they are strong, and inspire in others perhaps
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a certain awe. And, because of this preparedness, they exult in life - they
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relish living, and live to the full.
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Q: If I wished to become a Satanist, what would I have to do?
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A: The first thing is to make sure one understands what Satanism is and
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involves by contacting other Satanists, for instance, or reading genuine
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Satanic material such as the works of the O.N.A.
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Then, having so understood, one makes a decision to begin the quest
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along the 'Left Hand Path' and to act Satanically. This is usually
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formalized in some way via a simple rite of Initiation - which basically
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means that one affirms one's desire to follow the way of Satan. This rite
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can be either a ceremonial one, via an existing Order or Satanic group, or
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a hermetic 'self-Initiation'. Examples of both are available to those
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curious enough to find them.
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Following this, one undertakes various tasks, techniques and
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methods over a period of some months, the aim of all of which is to build a
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solid Satanic foundation, in terms of character. These are all accessable
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in various Satanic works. Quite a number of these involve gaining
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experience in the real world, while some involve directly Occult/magickal
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work - e.g. rituals.
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The emphasis throughout is on self-achievement and self-effort.
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This 'noviciate period lasts about a year, perhaps two. There are then more
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challenges to undertake, more ordeals to develop character and aid one's
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judgement and insight and self-mastery.
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Of course, there are also many rewards - some carnal, some
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material, some spiritual (in the sinister sense, naturally!). There
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develops an awareness of one's Destiny and an understanding of what is
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hidden from the majority by virtue of their rather rudimentary level of
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consciousness and knowledge.
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During all this, one is aiding the dark forces by the very act of
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doing Satanic things. That is, aiding evolution - of one's self, and
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existence in general. One is being significant; doing and achieving.
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If one is fortunate enough, there may be guidance and advice from
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someone who has gone that way before - from a Satanic Master or Mistress.
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What is important, is that one really lives; achieves things; works
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in and alters the real world; and learns and so develops - in character,
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insight, knowledge and so on.
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Most people waste their lives. A Satanist wants to be a god - and
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is prepared to change the world to make their dreams a reality. Most people
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dream, but lack the courage to act. What matters is that one does something
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- if somethings do not work out as one planned, there are other places,
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other times. New dreams to dream and fulfil. And life does not even end
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with causal death - one can become Immortal! The form of life simply
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changes. But this immortality is not given - it is not a reward. It is
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_achieved_, it is a conscious act: a becoming-one with the dark force
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itself, with Satan.
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There is much that is numinous, but nothing known that surpasses
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Man in numinosity. That is, of all life, we as individuals possess the most
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potential - have the 'creative fire' of life itself. Satanism is a means to
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not only understand this, but to implement it - fulfil our divine (and
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diabolic) potential. To live this existence to the full. To participate in
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evolution. And to evolve to another realm entirely.
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But Satanism is dangerous - it is testing. It requires a demonic
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desire, a strength of character. It is genuine Heresy. It is for the few
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who can really defy, who really wish to become like gods and are prepared
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to take the risks involved.
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^^^^^^^
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List of O.N.A. Works
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* The Black Book of Satan - A Guide to Satanic Ceremonial 56 pages
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* Naos - A Practical Guide to Becoming An Adept 125 pages
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* Hostia - Secret Teachings of the ONA. Volume I 130 pages
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* Hostia - Volume II. 60 pages
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* Hysteron Proteron - Inner Teachings of the ONA. 27 pages
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* The Sinister Taro - 21 colour illustrations with explanatory notes
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* The Satanic Letters of Stephen Brown 35 pages
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* The Deofel Quartet:
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Vol. i Falcifer, Lord of Darkness 102 Pages
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Vol. ii Temple of Satan 99 pages
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Vol. iii The Giving 103 pages
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Vol. iv The Greyling Owl 99 pages
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* Hostia - Volume III 29 pages
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* The Black Book of Satan II
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* The Black Book of Satan III
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* The Self-Immolation Rite (Audio Cassette)
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* Fenrir - Journal of Satanism & The Sinister
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[All of the above are available from:
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Rigel Press
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PO Box 235
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Shrewsbury
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Shropshire
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England]
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Copyright 1992eh Anton Long
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Printed & Published by
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Thormynd Press
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PO Box 700
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Shrewsbury
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Shropshire
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England
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