The Satanic Bible: Central Religious Text of LaVeyan Satanism

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The Satanic Bible: Central Religious Text of LaVeyan Satanism

The Satanic Bible: Central Religious Text of LaVeyan Satanism

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L. MacGregor Mathers, "equated the Devil Tarot key with Mercury", giving "his figure Mercury's caduceus, rising like a phallus from his groin". In addition, he believed that society would enter an Age of Satan, in which a generation living in accordance with LaVeyan principles would come to power.

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He praised the human ego for encouraging an individual's pride, self-respect, and self-realization and accordingly believed in satisfying the ego's desires. He tells that The Satanic Bible contains both truth and fantasy, and declares, "What you see may not always please you, but you will see!Throughout The Satanic Bible, the LaVeyan Satanist's view of god is described as the Satanist's true "self"—a projection of his or her own personality—not an external deity. Greater magic is a form of ritual practice and is meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus one's emotional energy for a specific purpose. LaVey defined it as "wile and guile obtained through various devices and contrived situations, which when utilized, can create change in accordance with one's will. These rituals are often considered to be magical acts, [18] with LaVey's Satanism encouraging the practice of magic to aid one's selfish ends. According to Joshua Gunn, these are adapted from books of ritual magic such as Crowley's Magick: Elementary Theory.

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For members of the church, the book is said to serve not only as a compendium of ideas but also to judge the authenticity of someone's claim to be a Satanist. In 1991, the Embassy of Lucifer was established by the Canadian Tsirk Susuej, which was influenced by LaVeyan teachings but held that Satan was a real entity. Humanity is represented by the two breasts and the androgyne arms of this sphinx of the occult sciences. The familiar goat's head inside an inverted pentagram did not become the foremost symbol of Satanism until the founding of the Church of Satan in 1966. In the 18th century, speculative theories arose that sought to tie the Knights Templar with the origins of Freemasonry.A disagreement subsequently emerged between Barton and Karla, resulting in an agreement that Barton would retain legal ownership of the name and organization of the church while LaVey's personal belongings and copyrights would be distributed among his three children, Karla, Zeena, and Satan Xerxes. In February 1967, LaVey held a much publicized Satanic wedding, which was followed by the Satanic baptism of his daughter Zeena in May, and then a Satanic funeral in December. His ideas were heavily influenced by the ideas and writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, Ayn Rand and Arthur Desmond. Barton stood down as High Priestess in 2002, although continued to chair the church's Council of Nine. In 1971, a Dutch follower of LaVey's, Maarten Lamers, established his own Kerk van Satan grotto in Amsterdam.

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In February 1967, LaVey officiated the first Satanic wedding, the much publicized marriage of Judith Case and journalist John Raymond. In 1988 Hegarty brought a court case against LaVey, claiming that he she owned half of the church and LaVey's Black House. The Nine Satanic Statements [ edit ] The alchemical symbol for black sulfur, as it appears in The Satanic Bible above the Nine Satanic Statements. He believed that the successful use of magic involved the magician manipulating these natural forces using the force of their own willpower. LaVey openly toyed with the use of literature and popular culture in other rituals and ceremonies, thus appealing to artifice, pageantry, and showmanship.Often, their representatives were socialists that believed in the social consequences of a "synthesis" of religion and science that was to be achieved by the means of magnetism. The religion's doctrines, codified in LaVey's book, The Satanic Bible, are based on materialism, rejecting the existence of supernatural beings, body-soul dualism, and life after death. The book contains the core principles of Satanism, and is considered the foundation of its philosophy and dogma.



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