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Membership In The Church Of Satan
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Note: This file is a transcription of a prepared booklet that was being
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used by certain youth in my community before one of them was saved.
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While being involved in the Satan worship, animal sacrifices were
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preformed and other acts. This textfile is presented only for the
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purpose of educating the Christian community as to the actions of some
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children and we might be more informed as to what is taking place
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behind our backs.
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Dear Member,
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Welcome to the good times ahead:
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First off Satan and his organization would like to thank you for
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showing faith and solidarity: we are sure that through our mutual help
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of one and other we will defeat the diseased minds of the priests of
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the churches and temples of the world that seek to slander our mighty
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lord Lucifer: Eventually, our mighty leader Satan will regain his
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position of prominence: Those who help in our crusade will be rewarded
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handsomely, your every dream will be fullfilled: Those who work against
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our master will be punished:
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In all our years of research of the different ways to make contact with
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the mighty Satan, our experience has taught us that the most effective
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way is as follows: First you must get yourself a table which will serve
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as your altar. Next, you need a sword to lay on the altar. Use a long
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knife if no sword is available. Next you need a chalice or a goblet
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filled with wine. Next you need a parchment or a piece of brown paper
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if a piece of commercial parchment is unavailable. Do not kill an
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animal if none is available. Next you need a black candle. As far as
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clothing is considered, it is definatily prefered to ware a black robe.
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If black is unavailable, simply get any color and dye it black.
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Now you must wait until the sun sets and it is dark. Next you must be
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totally and completely alone in your house or apartment. Satan does not
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make group meetings. This is an extremely personal and confidential
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affair. Place all the elements on your altar. Turn off your light.
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Light the candle and repeat:
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"Emperor Lucifer, master of the rebellious spirits, I beg you to be
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favourable to me, when now I call for your minister, the great Lucifuge
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Rofocale, as I desire to sign a contract with him. I beg also that
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Prince Beelsebub may protect my enterprise. O Astaroth, great count,
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be favourable likewise, and make it possible for the great Lucifuge to
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appear to me in human form and force, without bad ordour, and that he
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grant me, by the agreement which I am ready to sign with him, all
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riches I need. O great Lu cifuge, I pray that you leave your dwelling
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wherever it may be to come here and speak to me."
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Next you must write on the parchment whatever you desire. (You only do
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this for the first time till your wish is fullfilled. After just place
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the inscribed contract on the altar.) Do youself a favour and set your
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sights on logical goals, it takes time f or Satan to gradually take you
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inti his confidence.
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Next take a small pinch of the sacred powder and sprinkle it over the
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candle. Now chant the following 3 times:
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In the name of Satan, the Ruler of the earth, the King of the world, I
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command the forces of Darkness to bestow their Infernal power upon me:
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Open wide the gates of Hell and come forth from the abyss to greet me
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as your brother (sister) and friend:
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Grant me the indulgences of which I speak:
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I have taken thy name as part of myself: I live as the beasts of the
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fields, rejoicing in the fleshly life: I fovor the just and curse the
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rotten:
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By all the Gods of the pit, I command that these things of which I
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speak shall come to pass:
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Come forth and answer to your names by manifesting my desires:
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After you have done this you should take the sword, hold it with both
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hands straight in front of your self and state:
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Hail Satan:
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Hail Satan:
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Hail Satan:
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Behold: The mighty voices of my vengenance smash the stillness of the
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air and stand as monoliths of wrath upon a plain writhing serpants. I
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am become as a monstrous machine of annihilation to the festering
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fragments of the body of he (or she) who whould detain me.
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It repenteth me not that my summons doth ride upon the blasting winds
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which multiply the sting of my bitterness; And grant black slimy shapes
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shall rise from brackish pits and vomit forth their pustulence into his
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(her) puny brain.
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I call upon the messengers of doom to slash with grim delight this
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victim I have chosen. Silent is that voiceless bird that feeds upon the
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brain-pulp of him (her) who hath tormented me, and the agony of the is
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to be shall sustain itself in shrieks of pa in, only to serve as
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signals of warning to those who would resent my being.
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Oh come forth in the name of Abaddon and destroy him (her) whose name I
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giveth as a sign.
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Oh great brothers of the night, thou who makest my place of comfort,
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who rideth out upon the hot winds of Hell, who dwelleth in the devil's
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fane; move and appear: Present youselves to him (her) who sustaineth
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the rottenness of the mind that moves the gi bbering gaggling tongue
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and close his (her) throat, Oh Kali; Pierce his (her) lungs with the
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stings of scorpions. Oh Sekhmet: Plunge his (her) substance into the
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dismal void, Oh mighty Dagon:
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I thrust aloft the bard of Hell and on its tines resplendently impaled
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my sacrifice through vengeance rests:
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Hail Satan:
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Hail Satan:
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Hail Satan:
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Now you take a few sips from the goblet.
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Once you have completed the first half of the ceremony you are ready to
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begin the second half. Before you do, however you must understand
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several things. They are as follows: You must realize that all things
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belong to the mighty Satan and that you can o nly have tempory use of
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them. You must not be so vain-glorious as to think that you own
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anything. You come into the world destitute of everything and go out of
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it with nothing except character -- and some go with out that: While
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you remain here you may bo rrow from Satan something or nothing
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according to you manner of thinking.
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Now you should go over to your bed and lie down on your back with your
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arm stretched out by your side. Your legs should also be stretched out
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and not crossed. Now in order to draw from the vast reserviour of
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infernal power residing in out master you mus t guide your mind as
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follows:
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FIRST: Meditate and ask Satan if there is any reason why you should not
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have the thing you desire to create.
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This removes all uncertainty from your mind about the advisability of
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creating it. Uncertainty produces a negative condition, disturbs your
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aura and therefore delays the materialization of your creations. When
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you have received the answer that is rig ht and proper for you to have
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the thing you desire, you are then in a positive condition of mind and
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can forcefully draw from Satans vast reservoir of infernal power.
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SECOND: Having decided to create something make you mental picture of
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it and demand it unfalteringly until it comes.
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A person after having received a favorable answer from Satan often
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commences his creations, but abandons them after a time because his
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objective mind suggests that he may have been mistaken about his answer
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from Satan and it is not best to continue w ith his demmands. Do not
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listen to the suggestions from your objective mind, but once having
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decided upon your creations go on with them to the end.
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THIRD: A positive demand accomplishes more and better results than a
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request or a petition.
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The mental attitude while making a demand should always be reverential
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but very positive.
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FOURTH: Demand from Satan specifically what you want. Every word of
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this rule is important. First you must make a demand. Then that demand
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must be specific. Make your mental picture clear-cut. The clearer your
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mental picture, the sooner it will material ize. Demand speifically
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what you want -- not what some one else wants you to have, not what you
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believe it is your duty to want -- but what you believe you yourself,
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wish to have.
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The converse of this rule is equally important. Never demand what you
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do not want. If you want money do not demand work. Almost everyone
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makes that mistake when the begin to make demands from Satan because it
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is hard to break the customs of many year s. Diseased bodies and
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unhappy conditions of mind are the result of selfish demands made to
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our mighty master without proper patronage paid to him.
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FIFTH: Only demand when your desire is strong.
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When you feel the need of a thing , your desire for it is strongest.
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Many followers of our leader begin enthusiastically to make their
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demands, but soon grow lukewarm. A good way to intensify your desires
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is to think of the pleasure the possession o f the thing would give
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you, and when the desire for it comes sweeping over you then make a
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demand for it. Do not demand only when the hour set apart for demanding
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and paying homage to our lord Satan has come, or because you regard it
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as duty you have assu med. Demands made under such conditions amount to
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nothing, and the time put into work of this kind is wasted.
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SIXTH: Mind works best when the body is still.
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If you are drumming with your fingers or swinging your feet while
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making demands, a part of your mental force goes into physical motions
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you are making; and your forces being devided , the mental work is
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robbed of much of its power. You should conser ve your force. At
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intervals during the day you may think of your demands and you can hold
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them sub-consciously in mind much of the time; and while this kind of
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picture-making does not accomplish as much as when the body is at rest
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it does help in increasi ng your ability to draw from the infernal
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power of Satan.
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SEVENTH: Never demand when excited.
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You may have a strong desire but no excitement. A demand made during
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intense excitement is always met forcefully. This is an important rule,
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the observance of which may save you much inconvience. At times it is
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quite likely that you may become impati ent and are tempted to make
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postitive and often violent demands. It is a dangerous thing to do as
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we shall show you through this illustration.
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At one time we had a follower of CASH who had met with several
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misfortunes. Disasters followed each other till everything he had on
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the material plane was swept away. But after joing CASH he learned how
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to make demands from Satan. He demanded ten tho usand dollars from
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Satan, which to him was financial opulence. However the demand was not
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met immediately, and our follower became impatient and finally angry.
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And when he awakened one morning to find himself without money enough
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to pay for his breakfast, he walked to the park, threw himself upon the
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ground and lay there for several hours with his teeth set, hands
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clenched and with perspiration standing out all over his body, so
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intense was his excitement while making his demand for money he has
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pictured.
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The next day he boarded a freight train and after the usual delays and
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inconveniences attending upon transporttion of that kind, out member
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managed to reach a western town. But he had no sooner entered the place
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than a cyclone came along and swept it off the face of the earth. When
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our member came to consciousness he was lying on the ground some
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distance from the place where he was at the last moment of his
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recollections. His body was a mass of bruises, and when he tried to
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rise to his feet he found one leg broken. Bodies of dead animals and
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men lay around him and wagon loads of debris were strewn in all
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directions; but just within reach of his arm lay a plethoric leather
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wallet. Our member reachet his best arm out and got the wallet and
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immediately exam ind its contents. There were just ten-one thousand
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dollar bills in it and not a scrap of paper or card to tell whom it
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belonged. He placed the money in his pocket of his ragged coat and
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crept on his hands and knees for some distance till someone came to h
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is relief. He was cared for and finally got well. The owner of the
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money count not be found, and our member kept the money as an answer to
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his violent demand which nearly cost him his life.
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We are not saying that our member caused the cyclone. But he was drawn
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into it and suffered the horrors of it because of his own tempestuous
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mental condition when making a demand which had to be met after the
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manner that it was made.
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EIGHTH: Always be deliberate and quiet but positivd when demanding help
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from Satan.
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Never demand in a hurry. Mental perturbation engendered by hurry,
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delays Satans help in the materialization of your creation.
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NINTH: Avoid speculating on the time when or the way in which your
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demands will be met by Satan.
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When you begin speculating about the ways and means by which your
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demonstrations will come, immediately the infernal power of Satan
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becomes scattered or divided and a repellent expectancy arises. There
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is an expectancy that draws and also one that re pels. The quiet
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expectancy, is helpful in drawing to you whatever you have demanded.
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But the impatient expectancy of your objective mind is repellant
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because it causes your aura to become disturbed and then nothing you
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want can reach you.
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For example: You have made a demand from Satan and have commenced to
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wonder through whom Satan will fullfill your demand. Your objective
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mind suggests Mr. Blank as the most probable person, and if you accept
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the suggestion when you meet mr. Blank you are not mentally poised
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because of your impatient expentancy. Mr. Blank feels your mental
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condition and if he were inclined to form a business connection with
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you he would hesitate and become uncertain because of your perturbed
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condition; thus the ways a nd means that you expected to bring your
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demonstration would not be used because of your repellant expectancy.
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The member who violates this rule is likely to make bad investments
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TENTH: Anger, discontent, envy and lack of self-control repel and delay
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a demand.
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If you make a mental picture of a thing and hold it for a long time it
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will materialize, but it will be delayed if you indulge in any of the
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mental attitudes just mentioned; because any of these puts your aura
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into a perturbed condition, which is rep ellant.
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This rule is one of the hardest to observe but like anything else it
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can bve followed. It is the disregard of this rule which leads
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investigators and beginners to disbelieve in the infernal power of
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Satan and which makes too many followers of the alm ighty Satan finally
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abonden in despair their efforts to tap a part of this tremendous
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generator of power.
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ELEVENTH: The earnestness with which a demand is made, the frequency
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with which it is made and the persistency with which the mental image
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is consciously held in mind hastens the demonstration. The earnestness,
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the frequency and the persistency of your demands and concentration
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draw it faster and faster. Never destroy a mental picture.
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TWELVETH: The realization that you are using an immutable law hastens
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your demands from Satan.
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THIRTEENTH: After your creation is made and you have demanded it the
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declaration, "Satan has met my demand"' hastens the material
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manifestation of the demonstration.
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Once you have understood the above mentioned rule you are well on your
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way towards drawing from the infernal powers of the mighty Satan.
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However you must understand that you must as well work mentally in
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order to acomplish what ever you desire. Remember , results are
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absolutely certain if all laws are complied with.
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If you will but persist in your faith in Satan and continue to practice
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the procedure we have outlined there can be no limit to your
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possablities. If you can get Satan to demonstrate a piece of carpet
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three feet long you can get him to demonstrate a mil lion dollars for
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you. If he can cure a headache, in the course of time he can cure any
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disease; if he can get you a seat in a streetcar he can get you a seat
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in the congress in the course of time. The more you follow and serve
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him the more he will do for you.
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It rests with you wheather you will or you will not serve him. There
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are some of you who will. There is always a percentage of persons who
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succeed and a percentage of persons who give up. Each of you can do
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with your knowledge what you choose. However t his much is true, if you
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persist for one year to consciously help Satan you can be sure that at
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the end of the year your environment will be sufficiently better and
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demonstrations will have been made to prove to you that you are dealing
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with the infernal power of the mighty Satan:
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Looking forward to hearing from you and all your new accomplishments:
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HAIL SATAN!
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