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The Satanic Paradigm

The Satanic Paradigm
Author: Winter Laake
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781466356238

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'The Satanic Paradigm' is a dark contrivance from Winter Laake, which is his pinnacle occult work. It delves into the abyss of his soul and conveys the fatalism and elation of 'The Left Hand Path' Further, 'The Satanic Paradigm' is cutting edge black magic. It contains advanced 'Neo-Satanic-Theory' and never before seen photography of 'The Church of Satan' founder, 'Anton Szandor LaVey.'


Satanic Paradigm

Satanic Paradigm
Author: Winter Laake
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781312732834

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'Satanic Paradigm' is a cutting edge doctrine of Black Magic and Satanic Black Rites. If you are looking for power of the Luciferian kind, look no further.


Raising the Devil

Raising the Devil
Author: Bill Ellis
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813147727

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Raising the Devil reveals how the Christian Pentecostal movement, right-wing conspiracy theories, and an opportunistic media turned grassroots folk traditions into the Satanism scare of the 1980s. During the mid-twentieth century, devil worship was seen as merely an isolated practice of medieval times. But by the early 1980s, many influential experts in clinical medicine and in law enforcement were proclaiming that satanic cults were widespread and dangerous. By examining the broader context for alleged "cult" activity, Bill Ellis demonstrates how the image of contemporary Satanism emerged during the 1970s. Blaming a wide range of mental and physical illnesses on in-dwelling demons, a faction of the Pentecostal movement became convinced that their gifts of the spirit were being opposed by satanic activities. They attributed these activities to a "cult" that was the evil twin of true Christianity. In some of the cases Ellis considers, common folk beliefs and rituals were misunderstood as evidence of devil worship. In others, narratives and rituals themselves were used to combat satanic forces. As the media found such stories more and more attractive, any activity with even remotely occult overtones was demonized in order to fit a model of absolute good confronting evil. Ellis's wide-ranging investigation covers ouija boards, cattle mutilation, graveyard desecration, and "diabolical medicine"--the psychiatric community's version of exorcism. He offers a balanced view of contentious issues such as demonic possession, satanic ritual abuse, and the testimonies of confessing "ex-Satanists." A trained folklorist, Ellis seeks to navigate a middle road in this dialog, and his insights into informal religious traditions clarify how the image of Satanism both explained and created deviant behavior.


The Little Book of Satanism

The Little Book of Satanism
Author: La Carmina
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1646044223

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Satanism is too often misunderstood as a religion that makes blood sacrifices to an evil, horned Prince of Darkness. In reality, modern Satanists are nonviolent and nontheistic, and consider the Devil to be a meaningful metaphor for the pursuit of knowledge, reason, and justice. The Little Book of Satanism details the 'mark of the beast' in cultural and historic movements over the centuries, which have informed the sincerely held beliefs and practices of Satanists today, and explains how Satanism developed in the context of social history while debunking conspiracy theories about serial killers and ritual abuse.


The Devil's Party

The Devil's Party
Author: Per Faxneld
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199779236

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Twelve scholars present cutting-edge research from the emerging field of Satanism studies. The topics covered range from early literary Satanists like Blake and Shelley, to the Californian Church of Satan of the 1960s, to the radical developments within the Satanic milieu in recent decades. The book will be an invaluable resource for everyone interested in Satanism as a philosophical or religious position of alterity rather than as an imagined other.


Satanic Magick

Satanic Magick
Author: Michael Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780557025640

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SATANIC MAGICK - A Paradigm of the Adversary is a grimoire or initiatory manual of self-transformation in the essence of the Fallen Angel, or Rebel Spirit Samael / Lilith or Lucifer. This grimoire presents a magickal paradigm based on the mythology of the Antichrist, how one may transform the self into the spiritual image of the Dragon. This grimoire also features a Latin text of THE BLACK MASS and the medieval Possession ritual. Second edition features a Leviathan Working.


Contemporary Religious Satanism

Contemporary Religious Satanism
Author: Jesper Aagaard Petersen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351949063

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The Church of Satan was founded by Anton LaVey on April 30, 1966. In his hands, Satan became a provocative symbol for indulgence, vital existence, natural wisdom and the human being's true animal nature. At present, religious Satanism exists primarily as a decentralized subculture with a strong internet presence within a larger Satanic milieu in Western culture. Though most are inspired by LaVey, the majority of contemporary Satanists are not members of the Church of Satan. The various expressions of modern Satanism all navigate in today's detraditionalized religious market through the creative appropriation of popular culture, philosophy, literature and religion. The concrete solutions are varied; but they all understand the power of transgression allying oneself with a most powerful symbol of resistance, namely Satan. Thus, contemporary religious Satanism could be understood as a complex negotiation of atheism, secularism, esotericism and self: A "self-religion" in the modern age. Despite the fascinating nature of religious Satanism, it has attracted little scholarship until relatively recently. This book brings together a group of international scholars to produce the first serious book-length study of religious Satanism, presenting a collection that will have wide appeal to specialists and non-specialists alike. The first part contains broader studies of influential groups and important aspects of the Satanic milieu, especially regarding historical developments, the construction of tradition and issues of legitimacy. The second part narrows the view to regional variations, especially with studies on Northern and Eastern Europe. The third part consists of primary documents selected for their representational and informational value.


The Satanic Scriptures

The Satanic Scriptures
Author: Peter H. Gilmore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: Satanism
ISBN:

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The Satanic Narratives

The Satanic Narratives
Author: Damien Ba'al
Publisher: Skeptic
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-10-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996810104

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The Satanic Narratives - A Modern Satanic Bible is a foundational text thoroughly deconstructing Satan, the adversarial archetype and the individualism of the Left-Hand Path. This updated Satanic Bible marks a reformation in the religion of Satanism, accessible to the average reader and philosopher alike. Satanists who struggled to find meaning in LaVey's Rand-inspired social Darwinism, will embrace this new focus on activism and social justice. While the skepticism and secular ethics mirror that of Humanism, this Satanic philosophy goes much further: incorporating rebellion, unrelenting perseverance, being the outcast, the individualist, and the adversary. The characteristics of each aspect of the Satan archetype are meticulously explained and linked to the philosophy presented. This not only justifies why it is worthy of the name "Satanism," but also answers the question of why it can only be called "Satanism."


Speak of the Devil

Speak of the Devil
Author: Joseph P. Laycock
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190948515

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In 2013, when the state of Oklahoma erected a statue of the Ten Commandments on the grounds of the state capitol, a group calling themselves The Satanic Temple applied to erect a statue of Baphomet alongside the Judeo-Christian tablets. Since that time, The Satanic Temple has become a regular voice in national conversations about religious freedom, disestablishment, and government overreach. In addition to petitioning for Baphomet to appear alongside another monument of the Ten Commandments in Arkansas, the group has launched campaigns to include Satanic "nativity scenes" on government property in Florida, Michigan, and Indiana, offer Satanic prayers at a high school football game in Seattle, and create "After School Satan" programs in elementary schools that host Christian extracurricular programs. Since their 2012 founding, The Satanic Temple has established 19 chapters and now claims 100,000 supporters. Is this just a political group perpetuating a series of stunts? Or is it a sincere religious movement? Speak of the Devil is the first book-length study of The Satanic Temple. Joseph Laycock, a scholar of new religious movements, contends that the emergence of "political Satanism" marks a significant moment in American religious history that will have a lasting impact on how Americans frame debates about religious freedom. Though the group gained attention for its strategic deployment of outrage, it claims to have developed beyond politics into a genuine religious movement. Equal parts history and ethnography, Speak of the Devil is Laycock's attempt to take seriously The Satanic Temple's work to redefine religion, the nature of pluralism and religious tolerance, and what "religious freedom" means in America.