Sunday, February 12, 2012
The Satanic Bible (Underground Edition)
Called “The Black Pope” by many of his followers, Anton LaVey began the road to High Priesthood of
the Church of Satan when he was only 16 years old and an organ player in a carnival:
“On Saturday night I would see men lusting after half‐naked girls dancing at the carnival, and on
Sunday morning when I was playing the organ for tent‐show evangelists at the other end of the
carnival lot, I would see these same men sitting in the pews with their wives and children, asking
God to forgive them and purge them of carnal desires. And the next Saturday night they’d be back at
the carnival or some other place of indulgence.
“I knew then that the Christian Church thrives on hypocrisy, and that man’s carnal nature will
out!”
From that time early in his life his path was clear. Finally, on the last night of April, 1966–
Walpurgisnacht, the most important festival of the believers in witchcraft–LaVey shaved his head in
the tradition of ancient executioners and announced the formation of The Church Of Satan. He had
seen the need for a church that would recapture man’s body and his carnal desires as objects of
celebration. “Since worship of fleshly things produces pleasure,” he said, “there would then be a
temple of glorious indulgence. . .”
The Satanic Bible
Anton Szandor LaVey
For Diane
To: Bernadino Logara, who knew the value of money
Karl Haushofer, a teacher without a classroom
Rasputin, who knew the magic of a child Sir Basil Zaharoff, a gentleman Cagliostro, a rogue
Barnabas Saul, the link with Mount Lalesh Ragnar Redbeard, whose might is right William Mortensen,
who looked . . . and saw Hans Brick, who knows the law
Max Reinhardt, a builder of dreams
Orrin Klapp, the walking man
Fritz Lang, who made moving blueprints
Friedrich Nietzsche, a realist
William Claude Dukinfield, who saved me a journey to Tibet
Phineas Taylor Barnum, another great guru
Hans Pöelzig, who knew all the angles
Reginald Marsh, a great artist
Wilhelm Reich, who knew more than cabinet‐making
Mark Twain, a very brave man
And to: Howard Hughes, James Moody, Marcello Truzzi, Adrian‐Claude Frazier, Marilyn Monroe,
Wesley Mather, William Lindsay Gresham, Hugo Zacchini, Jayne Mansfield, Frederick Goerner,
C.Huntley, Nathaniel West, Horatio Alger, Robert Ervin Howard, George Orwell, Howard Phillips
Lovecraft, Tuesday Weld, H.G. Wells, Sister Marie Koven, Harry Houdini, Togare, and the Nine
Unknown Men.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION I (1969-1972) by Burton H. Wolfe INTRODUCTION II (1972-1976) by Michael A. Aquino
INTRODUCTION III (1976-2005) by Burton H. Wolfe INTRODUCTION IV (2005-) by Peter H. Gilmore
PREFACE
PROLOGUE
THE NINE SATANIC STATEMENTS
(FIRE)
–BOOK OF SATAN– The Infernal Diatribe
(AIR)
–BOOK OF LUCIFER– The Enlightenment
I Wanted!: God—Dead or Alive
II The God You SAVE May Be Yourself
III Some Evidence of a New Satanic Age
IV Hell, the Devil, and How to Sell Your Soul
V Love and Hate
VI Satanic Sex
VII Not all Vampires Suck Blood
VIII Indulgence... NOT Compulsion
IX On the Choice of a Human Sacrifice
X Life After Death Through Fulfillment of the Ego
XI Religious Holidays
XII The Black Mass
(EARTH)
–BOOK OF BELIAL– The Mastery of the Earth
I Theory and Practice of Satanic Magic: (Definition and Purpose of Lesser and
Greater Magic)
II The Three Types of Satanic Ritual
III The Ritual, or “Intellectual Decompression,” Chamber
IV The Ingredients Used in the Performance of Satanic Magic: A. Desire
B. Timing
C. Imagery
D. Direction
E. The Balance Factor
V The Satanic Ritual:
A. Some Notes Which are to be Observed Before Beginning Ritual
B. The Thirteen Steps
C. Devices Used in Satanic Ritual
(WATER)
–BOOK OF LEVIATHAN– The Raging Sea
I Invocation to Satan
II The Infernal Names
III Invocation Employed Towards the Conjuration of Lust
IV Invocation Employed Towards the Conjuration of Destruction
V Invocation Employed Towards the Conjuration of Compassion
VI The Enochian Keys and The Enochian Language (The nineteen Keys will be listed here in
chronological order)
Underground Edition Features Table of Contents
The Satanic Bible
INTRODUCTION by Burton H. Wolfe
This is the original introduction, used in the 1969 first edition through 1972
INTRODUCTION
by Burton H. Wolfe*
In the summer of 1966, a few newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area began to take notice of a
body of Devil‐worshippers headed by a former circus and carnival lion handler and organist, Anton
Szandor LaVey. Their practice of the black arts was nothing new in the world. It had traces in
voodoo cults, a Hell‐Fire Club that existed in 18th‐Century England, a Satanic circle led by
Aleister Crowley in England a century later, and the Black Order of Germany in the 1920’s and
1930’s. But two aspects of the San Francisco group made them different from their predecessors:
they were blasphemously organized into a church, the First Church of Satan, instead of the usual
coven Satanism and witchcraft lore; and they carried on their black magic openly instead of
underground.
Wedding, baptism, and funeral ceremonies dedicated to the Devil were held in the Church of Satan,
with the press invited. Rituals in the tradition of the black arts were staged at midnight in the
old dark Victorian house of LaVey, an incongruous building among all the white and yellow stucco
houses in the San Francisco neighborhood a short way from the
cliffs along the Golden Gate. Occasionally the roar of a full‐grown lion that lived in the black
house with the LaVey family (Anton, 39; wife Diane, 26; and daughters Karla, 17, and Zeena,
6) reverberated through the night, spooking the neighbors, who were already upset about living so
close to Hell.
Somehow it was all terribly provocative. Besides, the Devil has always made “good copy,” as they
say on the city desk. By 1967, the newspapers that were sending reporters to write about the Church
of Satan extended from San Francisco across the Pacific to Tokyo and across the Atlantic to Paris.
When a wedding or funeral was held, with a naked woman serving as altar to Satan, the Associated
Press and other wire Services were on hand to transmit the story and the scandalous photographs to
thousands of periodicals. Groups affiliated with the Church of Satan were organized in other parts
of America and in England, France, Germany, Africa, and Australia. In existence less than a year,
the Church of Satan had already proved one of its cardinal messages: the Devil is alive highly
popular with a great many people.
Anton LaVey, called “The Black Pope” by some of his followers, realized that two decades ago when
he was playing organ for carnival sideshows. “On Saturday night,” he recalls, “I would see men
lusting after half‐naked girls dancing at the carnival, and on Sunday morning when I was playing
the organ for tent‐show evangelists at the other end of the carnival lot, I would see these same
men sitting in the pews with their wives and children, asking God to forgive them and purge them of
carnal desires. And the next Saturday night they’d be back at the carnival or some other place of
indulgence. I knew then that the Christian church thrives on hypocrisy, and that man’s carnal
nature will out no matter how much it is purged or scourged by any white light religion.”
Although LaVey did not realize it then—he was only eighteen—he was on his way
toward formulating a religion that would serve as the antithesis to Christianity and its Judaic
heritage. It was an old religion, older than Christianity or Judaism. But it had never been
formalized, arranged into a body of thought and ritual. That was to be LaVey’s role in 20th‐
Century civilization.
All of LaVey’s background seemed to prepare him for that role. He is the descendant of
Georgian, Roumanian, and Alsatian grandparents, including a gypsy grandma who passed
on to him the legends of vampires and witches in her native Transylvania. As early as the age of
five, LaVey was delving
* Author of The Hippies and the forthcoming book, The Satanists. An article by Wolfe called “The
Church That Worships Satan,” the first complete study of the modern Satanic Church, appeared in the
September 1968 issue of Knight magazine (Vol. 6, No. 8). Publishers Service, Inc., the producer of
Knight, has graciously permitted portions of the article to appear in this introduction.
into Weird‐Tales magazines, and books such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s
Dracula. He felt different from other children, and yet he became a ringleader, glorying in the
organization of mock military orders.
In 1942, when he was twelve years old, LaVey’s fascination with toy soldiers branched off to
concern about the world war. He delved into military manuals and discovered that arsenals for the
equipment of armies and navies could be bought like groceries in a supermarket and used to conquer
masses of people. The idea took shape in his head that contrary to what the Bible said, the earth
would not be inherited by the meek, but by the strong and mighty.
After entering High School, LaVey became something of an offbeat child prodigy. He did most of his
studying outside the school, delving into music, metaphysics, and secrets of the occult. At sixteen
he became second oboist in the San Francisco Ballet Symphony Orchestra. Bored with high school
classes, he dropped out in his junior year, left home, and joined the Clyde Beatty Circus as a cage
boy, watering and feeding the lions and tigers. Animal trainer Beatty noticed that LaVey was
comfortable working with the big cats and made him an assistant trainer.
One day the circus calliope player became drunk. LaVey had taught himself to play the
piano by ear and thought he could handle the organ keyboard well enough to provide some music for
the performance that evening. It turned out that he played better and knew more music than the
regular player, so Beatty kept him on the calliope. He accompanied the “Human Cannonball,” Hugo
Zachinni, and the Wallendas’ high wire acts, among others.
When he was eighteen, LaVey left the circus and joined a carnival. He became assistant to a
magician, learned hypnosis, and studied more about the occult. This was a curious combination. On
the one side, he was working in an atmosphere of life at its rawest level—of earthy music; the
smell of wild animals; acts in which a second of missed timing meant accident; performances that
demanded youth and strength, and shed those who grew old like last year’s clothes; a world of
physical excitement that had magical attractions. On the other side, he was working with the magic
in the dark side of the human mind.
After he married, LaVey abandoned the wondrous world of the carnival to settle into a
career better suited for a home life. He enrolled as a criminology major at the City College of San
Francisco. That led to his first conformist job—photographer for the San Francisco Police
Department. As it worked out, that job had as much to do as any other with leading him toward
Satanism.
“I saw the bloodiest, grimiest side of human nature,” he recalls. “People shot by nuts, knifed by
friends, little kids splattered in the gutter by hit and run drivers. It was disgusting and
depressing. I asked myself: ‘Where is God?’ I came to detest the sanctimonious attitude of people
toward violence, always saying it’s God’s will.”
He quit in disgust after three years and went back to playing the organ, this time in
nightclubs, to earn a living while he continued his studies into his life’s fascination: the black
arts. Once a week he held classes in ritual magic at his home. They attracted many who were, or
have since become well known in the arts and sciences and business world. Eventually a “Magic
Circle” evolved from this group.
The major purpose of the Circle was to meet for the performance of black rituals that LaVey had
discovered. He had accumulated a library of works that described the Black Mass and other pagan
ceremonies conducted by groups such as the Knights Templar in 14th‐ Century France and the Golden
Dawn in 19th‐Century England. The original intent of these black orders was to blaspheme, mock the
Christian church, and address themselves to the Devil as an anthropomorphic deity that represented
the reverse of God. In LaVey’s view, the Devil was much more than that. Satan represented a dark,
hidden force in nature that was responsible for the workings of earthly affairs for which science
and religion had no explanation and no control.
“At first I detected this force in small ways,” LaVey explains. “It might be the discovery of an
individual whose powers of wishing were so great that he could win horse races. In my case, I found
I could conjure up parking places at the last minute in front of theaters, when none should have
been there. I also discovered an ability through magic to bring reversals to enemies and gain
advantage for myself. I realized I had stumbled onto something, and I would have gone on doing it
on my own without any Magic Circle. But I also realized that
for some things private magic was weaker than mass ritual magic.”
Hence, on the last night of April 1966—Walpurgisnacht, the most important festival in the lore of
magic and witchcraft—LaVey shaved his head in the tradition of ancient strongmen and announced the
formation of the Church of Satan. For proper identification as its minister, he put on the clerical
collar. Up to that collar, he almost looked holy. But the Genghis Khan shaved head, his
Mephistophelian beard, and his narrow eyes gave him the necessary demonic look for his priesthood
of the Devil’s church.
“For one thing,” LaVey explains, “calling it a church enabled me to follow the magic formula of
nine parts outrage to one part social respectability that is needed for success. But the main
purpose was to gather a group of like‐minded individuals together for the use of their combined
energies in calling up the dark force in nature that is called Satan.”
As LaVey correctly perceived, all other churches are based on worship of the spirit and denial of
the flesh. He saw the need for a church that would recapture man’s body and carnal desires as
objects of celebration. “And,” he adds, “since worship of fleshly things produces pleasure, there
would then be a temple of glorious indulgence that would be fun for people.
All the other churches are places of abstinence with services that people want to have over as
soon as possible so they can get out and start enjoying life again.”
In the Church of Satan, LaVey initiated clever psychodramas that would enable a group of
flesh‐worshippers to overcome the repressions and inhibitions fostered by the Judaeo‐ Christian
tradition. He knew that the old concept of a Black Mass to satirize Christian services was
outmoded. There was a revolution in the Christian church itself against orthodox rites and
traditions. It was popular to declare that “God is dead.” So, the rites that
he worked out, while still maintaining the trappings of the ancient Black Mass, were changed from a
negative mockery to positive forms of celebrations: Satanic weddings, funerals devoid of
sanctimonious platitudes, lust rituals to help individuals attain their sex desires, destruction
rituals to enable members of the Satanic Church to triumph over enemies and
win their goals in life.
There is no altruism or love‐thy‐neighbor concept in the Satanic religion, except in the sense of
helping other adherents of the Black Path to gain their desires by group energy. Satanism is a
blatantly selfish, brutal religion. It is based on the belief that man is inherently a selfish,
violent creature, that life is a Darwinian struggle for survival of the fittest, that the earth
will be ruled by those who fight to win the ceaseless competition that exists in all
jungles—including that of urban societies. On that score, the Church of Satan may be justly
criticized, although even its critics will have to admit that its philosophy is based on logic
and real conditions that exist in the world.
On the other hand, the great contribution to civilized thought made by the Church of
Satan is its celebration of the complete human being instead of the spirit alone. The signs are
everywhere that humanity is striving to burst the restrictive bonds of religion. It was predicted
in the Bible, for that matter, in symbolic passages that dealt with Satan chained for
a thousand years, after which he would break free and foment deviltry on the earth. Now it is
happening. Sex is exploding in movies and literature, on the streets, and in the home. People are
dancing topless and bottomless. Youths are throwing off restrictions that deny pleasure in mind and
body. There is a ceaseless quest for entertainment, gourmet foods and wines, adventure, enjoyment
of the here and now. Man is no longer willing to wait for any afterlife that promises to reward the
clean, pure—translate: ascetic, drab—spirit. There is a mood of neo‐paganism and hedonism, and from
it have emerged a wide variety of intelligent individuals—doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers,
writers, actors, stockbrokers, clerks, printers, nurses (to cite just a few categories of Satanic
Church members)—who are interested in carrying the liberation of the flesh all the way to a formal
religion.
In the Satanic Bible, Anton LaVey explains the philosophy of Satanism better than any of his
ancestors in the Kingdom of Darkness, and describes the various rituals and trappings that have
been devised to create a true church of flesh‐worshippers. It is clear, from the interest in
Satanism that erupted in 1968 along with the fascination directed toward Ira Levin’s book
Rosemary’s Baby, that there are many people who would like to know how to start Satanic cults and
ritualize black magic. This book shows them how to go about it and fills that need. It is also
clear that there is a place for the formulation of teachings that constitute the antithesis to the
repressive, inhibiting, anti‐material dogma of Christianity and other antiquated religions. The
Satanic Bible also fills that need.
Perhaps the most important social value of this book is its challenge to other religions:
Deal with carnal desire and the flesh in a logical, rational manner or lose the struggle not
only for men’s bodies, but also their souls.
INTRODUCTION by Michael A. Aquino
This introduction appeared in the hardcover Satanic Bible from 1972 and in the Avon paperback
edition from 1972 to 1976
Each successive era of man’s cultural and ethical development has upraised its literary
manifesto—an argument challenging existing norms and proposing a novel approach to the enduring
issues of civilization. It has not infrequently been the case that the realities of political
nationalism have been blended with the idealisms of extranational emphasis to produce what we now
cautiously term existentialism. Pertinent works might include the Republic of Plato, the Politics
of Aristotle, Machiavelli’s Prince, and the writings of Nietzsche, Hobbes, Locke, Marx, and Sartre.
This is the book of our era.
The dawn of the Satanic Age was celebrated on April 30, 1966—the Year One. On that date Anton
Szandor LaVey consecrated the Church of Satan in the city of San Francisco and assumed office as
its first High Priest. What had begun several years earlier as an intellectual forum dedicated to
the investigation and application of the Black Arts has since expanded into an international
philosophical movement of the first magnitude. Satanism, once the isolate province of furtive
outcasts and radical eccentrics, has now become a serious alternative to the doctrines of theism
and materialism. In its championship of indulgence instead of abstinence, the Church of Satan
rejects the notion that man’s progress is contingent upon his acceptance of a self‐imposed
morality. Sound judgment derives from the comparison and resolution of opposites, Satanists
maintain, and one cannot presume to justice by honoring a single standard of behavior.
An empirical approach to morality is not a recent innovation; such theorists as Pythagoras, Hegel,
Spencer, and Compte advanced the original propositions for man’s intellectual independence from the
natural order. And, though this concept has invariably provoked adverse reaction from
society‐oriented institutions, it is not an insubstantial viewpoint. One need only consider the
spasmodic cataclysms of history to see how inadequately Homo sapiens cooperates with his fellows.
By itself, however, all theory is inconsequential. Until now the only advocates of a subjective
morality were professorial abstractionists and—occasionally—the scattered and disorganized devotees
of the traditional “White” witchcraft. Indeed the latter have enjoyed some notoriety of late, as
their supposed proclamation of a liberal morality tempered by social correctness appeals to the
bored but timid dilettante. Such aficionados of the occult profess a righteous horror of Black
Magic or Satanism, which they denounce as a maleficent, degenerate creature of moral and carnal
abuse.
The Satanist, on the other hand, regards traditional witchcraft as merely a neurotic reaction
against the established religions of the parent culture. The worship of any deity or deities—under
any guise whatsoever—is repulsive to the Black Magician, who considers all protestations of faith
or trust in a supernatural protectorate to be humiliating demonstrations of cowardice and emotional
insecurity. Satanism has been frequently misrepresented as “devil worship”, when in fact it
constitutes a clear rejection of all forms of worship as a desirable component of the personality.
It is not so much an anti‐religion—a simple rebuttal
of any one belief—as it is an un‐religion, an uncompromising dismissal of all insubstantial
mysticism. As such it represents a far more serious threat to organized theologies than do the
archaic customs of the old dæmonologies.
Ritual and fantasy play a very real part in the activities of the Satanic Church, on the
assumption that the experience and control of mental and metaphysical irrationality are necessary
for the strengthening of the psyche. Thus a distinct effort is made to avoid what was perhaps the
Achilles’ heel of the Gurdjieff‐Ouspensky school of subjective psychological evolution; earlier
disciples of self‐determined transcendentalism postulated that all non‐ materialistic sensations
were a danger to the coherence of the student. Crucial to the concept of Satanic ritual is an
appreciation of its illustrative and inspirational qualities without necessarily regarding it as
inflexible reality.
Satanism is more accurately identified as a disposition than as a religion, as it is actively
concerned with all the facets of human existence, not with only the so‐called spiritual aspects.
Yet those who proclaim it to be a danger to justice and cooperative order have missed the point
entirely. Satanism advocates unrestricted freedom, but only to the extent that one’s preferences do
not impinge upon another’s. It should also be noted that Satanism is a philosophy of the
individual, not of the mass. There are no collective policy statements save the famous Crowley
admonition: “Self‐deceit is the gravest of all ‘sins’.”
While the majority of the populace may instinctively incline to a de facto Satanism, the Church
cautions that its propositions are not for the irresponsible. There are no Satanic missionaries,
and to affiliate one must meet exacting standards. Inexperience is not dishonored, but
pretentiousness, hypocrisy, and pomposity are treated with the scorn that they deserve. Satanism is
no less an art than it is a science, and there is “no standard of measurement deified”.
Dr. LaVey is uniquely prepared to author the new Diabolism. An American of Georgian, Alsatian, and
Romanian Gypsy descent, he was quick to display the characteristic restlessness of his nomadic
ancestors and an unusual empathy for their earthy, arcane lore. An early preoccupation with the
military sciences led him to read the various logistical publications of the World War II era, only
to discover that the proud visions of martial glory entertained in the first world war had given
way to a detached, mercenary realism in the second. His experiences as a student did nothing to
dispel this first taste of human cynicism, and LaVey’s growing impatience with the sterile
regimentation of conventional education drove him to seek the strange, surrealistic enchantments of
the circus. He assisted Clyde Beatty as a wild‐animal trainer, and he soon developed a strong
affinity for the cats which was to mark his personality in a most curious manner. All animate
creatures are basically bestial, he reasoned, and even the most refined social orders achieve at
best only a flimsy suppression of this innate savagery. From the circus he proceeded to a carnival,
where the glitter of the performing arts was tinged with the ever‐present struggle for daily
subsistence.
Here LaVey worked in a pathetic but quietly dignified world of misfits, sideshow freaks, and human
oddities; and here he was to learn the craft of the stage magician, whose success depends upon the
contrived distraction of the audience’s attention. With a certain grimness he noted the fascination
with which the “normal” man regards his deformed comrades—a gloating satisfaction over the visiting
of misfortune upon another instead of oneself. Becoming increasingly interested in this cruel,
lycanthropic attribute of human nature, he
studied criminology in college and eventually worked with the San Francisco Police
Department as a photographer.
As a circus professional he had seen carnal man at his most artistic; now he was to view him at his
most vicious. Three years of the gore, brutality, and abject misery that permeate the criminal
subculture left him sickened, disillusioned, and angered with the rampant hypocrisy of polite
society. He turned to the pipe organ as a means of living and devoted the greater part of his
efforts to what was to become his life’s work—Black Magic.
LaVey had long since rejected the stereotypical tracts on ceremonial sorcery as the hysterical
products of medieval imaginations. The “Old Craft” with its superstitions, affected mannerisms, and
infantile parlor games was not for him; what he sought was a metaphysical psychology that would
approach the intellectual man only after giving due consideration to his brutal, animalistic
origins. And so he came at last to the Goat of Mendes.
Satan is easily the most enigmatic figure in classical literature. Possessed of every conceivable
wealth, and the most powerful of the Archangels, he spurned his exalted allegiance to proclaim his
independence from all that his Heavenly patron personified. Although condemned to the most hideous
of domains, a Hell totally shunned by the divinity, he embraced such privations as the burden of
his intellectual prerogative. In his Infernal Empire one might indulge even the most extraordinary
tastes with impunity, yet amidst such wanton licentiousness the Devil maintained a peculiar
nobility. It was this elusive quality which Anton LaVey determined to identify.
After long years of research and experiment, he pronounced the guiding principle of
Satanism: that the ultimate consequence of man lies not in unity but in duality. It is only
synthesis that decides values; adherence to a single order is arbitrary and therefore
insignificant.
LaVey’s disturbing theories and bizarre operations of ceremonial Black Magic eventually attracted a
following of similarly minded individuals. From this first small circle the Church of Satan was to
emerge, attuned to its founder’s contention that its messages would be presented most effectively
through “nine parts social respectability to one part of the most blatant outrage”.
The social impact and spectacular growth of the Church were to become something of a legend in
themselves, but it was an essential part of LaVey’s convictions that the formal institution’s role
was principally that of a catalyst. Contemporary civilization has proved too interdependent to
permit the luxury of monastic isolationism. Satanism must accordingly assume a stance
comprehensible to the average intellect. It was with such intent that the Satanic Bible was
conceived.
The Satanic Bible is a most insidious document. One is strongly tempted to compare it with that
obscure, malefic mythology The King in Yellow, a psychopolitical work that supposedly drove its
readers to madness and damnation. As candid and conversational as
the Satanic Bible might seem at first glance, it is not a volume to be gently dismissed. It is very
much the product of our time, not only because such a book—together with its author— would more
than likely have been destroyed in an earlier era, but because its creation was an evolutionary
inevitability.
You, the reader, are about to be impaled upon the sharp horns of a Satanic dilemma. If you accept
the propositions of this book, you condemn your most cherished sanctuaries to
annihilation. In return you will awaken—but only to the most fiery of Hells. Should you
reject the argument, you resign yourself to a cancerous disintegration of your previously
subconscious sense of identity. Small wonder that the Archfiend’s legacy has won him so many bitter
enemies!
Whatever your decision, it can be avoided no longer. The Satanic Bible finally articulates what man
has instinctively dreaded to proclaim: that he himself is potentially divine.
INTRODUCTION by Burton H. Wolfe
This second introduction by Burton Wolfe was used from 1976 through 2005
On a winter’s evening in 1967, I drove crosstown in San Francisco to hear Anton Szandor LaVey
lecture at an open meeting of the Sexual Freedom League. I was attracted by newspaper articles
describing him as “the Black Pope” of a Satanic church in which baptism, wedding, and funeral
ceremonies were dedicated to the Devil. I was a free‐lance magazine writer, and I felt there might
be a story in LaVey and his contemporary pagans; for the Devil has always made “good copy,” as they
say on the city desk.
It was not the practice of the black arts itself that I considered to be the story, because that is
nothing new in the world. There were Devil‐worshipping sects and voodoo cults before there were
Christians. In eighteenth‐century England a Hell‐Fire Club, with connections to the American
colonies through Benjamin Franklin, gained some brief notoriety. During the early part of the
twentieth century, the press publicized Aleister Crowley as the “wickedest
man in the world.” And there were hints in the 1920s and ‘30s of a “black order” in Germany.
To this seemingly old story LaVey and his organization of contemporary Faustians offered two
strikingly new chapters. First, they blasphemously represented themselves as a “church,” a term
previously confined to the branches of Christianity, instead of the traditional coven of Satanism
and witchcraft lore. Second, they practiced their black magic openly instead of underground.
Rather than arrange a preliminary interview with LaVey for discussion of his heretical innovations,
my usual first step in research, I decided to watch and listen to him as an unidentified member of
an audience. He was described in some newspapers as a former circus and carnival lion tamer and
trickster now representing himself as the Devil’s representative on earth, and I wanted to
determine first whether he was a true Satanist, a prankster, or a quack. I had already met people
in the limelight of the occult business; in fact, Jeane Dixon was my landlady and I had a chance to
write about her before Ruth
Montgomery did. But I had considered all the occultists phonies, hypocrites, or quacks, and I
would never spend five minutes writing about their various forms of hocus‐pocus.
All the occultists I had met or heard of were white‐lighters: alleged seers, prophesiers, and
witches wrapping their supposedly mystic powers around God‐based, spiritual communication. LaVey,
seeming to laugh at them if not spit on them in contempt, emerged from between the lines of
newspaper stories as a black magician basing his work on the dark side of nature and the carnal
side of humanity. There seemed to be nothing spiritual about his “church”.
As I listened to LaVey talk that first time, I realized at once there was nothing to connect
him with the occult business. He could not even be described as metaphysical. The brutally frank
talk he delivered was pragmatic, relativistic, and above all rational. It was unorthodox, to be
sure: a blast at established religious worship, repression of humanity’s carnal nature, phony
pretense at piety in the course of an existence based on dog‐eat‐dog material pursuits. It was also
full of sardonic satire on human folly. But most important of all, the talk was logical. It was not
quack magic that LaVey offered his audience. It was common sense philosophy based on the realities
of life.
After I became convinced of LaVey’s sincerity, I had to convince him that I intended to do
some serious research instead of adding to the accumulation of hack articles dealing with the
Church of Satan as a new type of freak show. I boned up on Satanism, discussed its history and
rationale with LaVey, and attended some midnight rituals in the famous Victorian
manse once used as Church of Satan headquarters. Out of all that I produced a serious article, only
to find that was not what the publishers of “respectable” magazines wanted. They were interested in
only the freak show kind of article. Finally, it was a so‐called “girlie” or “man’s” magazine,
Knight of September 1968, that published the first definitive article on LaVey, the Church of
Satan, and LaVey’s synthesis of the old Devil legends and black magic lore into the modern
philosophy and practice of Satanism that all followers and imitators now use as their model, their
guide, and even their Bible.
My magazine article was the beginning, not the end (as it has been with my other writing subjects),
of a long and intimate association. Out of it came my biography of LaVey, The Devil’s Avenger,
published by Pyramid in 1974. After the book was published, I became a card‐carrying member and,
subsequently, a priest of the Church of Satan, a title I now proudly share with many celebrated
persons. The postmidnight philosophical discussions I began with LaVey in 1967 continue today, a
decade later, supplemented sometimes these days by a nifty witch or some of our own music, him on
organ and me on drums, in a bizarre cabaret populated by superrealistic humanoids of LaVey’s
creation.
All of LaVey’s background seemed to prepare him for his role. He is the descendant of Georgian,
Roumanian, and Alsatian grandparents, including a gypsy grandmother who passed on to him the
legends of vampires and witches in her native Transylvania. As early as the age of five, LaVey was
reading Weird‐Tales magazines and books such as Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s
Dracula. Though he was different from other children, they appointed him as leader in marches and
maneuvers in mock military orders.
In 1942, when LaVey was twelve, his fascination with toy soldiers led to concern over World War II.
He delved into military manuals and discovered arsenals for the equipment of armies and navies
could be bought like groceries in a supermarket and used to conquer nations. The idea took shape in
his head that contrary to what the Christian Bible said, the earth would not be inherited by the
meek, but by the mighty.
In high school LaVey became something of an offbeat child prodigy. Reserving his most serious
studies for outside the school, he delved into music, metaphysics, and secrets of the occult. At
fifteen, he became second oboist in the San Francisco Ballet Symphony Orchestra. Bored with high
school classes, LaVey dropped out in his Junior year, left home, and joined the Clyde Beatty Circus
as a cage boy, watering and feeding the lions and tigers. Animal trainer Beatty noticed that LaVey
was comfortable working with the big cats and made him an assistant trainer.
Possessed since childhood by a passion for the arts, for culture, LaVey was not content
merely with the excitement of training jungle beasts and working with them in the ring as a fill‐in
for Beatty. By age ten he had taught himself to play the piano by ear. This came in handy when the
circus calliope player became drunk before a performance and was unable to go on; LaVey volunteered
to replace him, confident he could handle the unfamiliar organ keyboard well enough to provide the
necessary background music. It turned out he knew more music and played better than the regular
calliopist, so Beatty cashiered the drunk and
installed LaVey at the instrument. He accompanied the “Human Cannonball”, Hugo
Zachinni, and the Wallendas’ high‐wire acts, among others.
When LaVey was eighteen he left the circus and joined a carnival. There he became assistant to a
magician, learned hypnosis, and studied more about the occult. It was a curious combination. On the
one side he was working in an atmosphere of life at its rawest level—of earthy music; the smell of
wild animals and sawdust; acts in which a second of missed timing meant accident or death;
performances that demanded youth and strength, and shed those who grew old like last year’s
clothes; a world of physical excitement that had magical attractions. On the other side, he was
working with magic in the dark side of the human
brain. Perhaps the strange combination influenced the way he began to view humanity as he
played organ for carnival sideshows.
“On Saturday night,” LaVey recalled in one of our long talks, “I would see men lusting after
half‐naked girls dancing at the carnival, and on Sunday morning when I was playing organ for
tent‐show evangelists at the other end of the carnival lot, I would see these same men sitting in
the pews with their wives and children, asking God to forgive them and purge them of carnal
desires. And the next Saturday night they’d be back at the carnival or some other place of
indulgence. I knew then that the Christian church thrives on hypocrisy, and that man’s carnal
nature will out no matter how much it is purged or scourged by any white‐ light religion.”
Though LaVey did not realize it then, he was on his way toward formulating a religion that would
serve as the antithesis of Christianity and its Judaic heritage. It was an old
religion, older than Christianity or Judaism. But it had never been formalized, arranged into a
body of thought and ritual. That was to become LaVey’s role in twentieth‐century
civilization.
After LaVey became a married man himself in 1951, at age twenty‐one, he abandoned the wondrous
world of the carnival to settle into a career better suited for homemaking. He had been enrolled as
a criminology major at the City College of San Francisco. That led to his first conformist job,
photographer for the San Francisco Police Department. As it worked out, that job had as much to do
as any other with his development of Satanism as a way of life.
“I saw the bloodiest, grimiest side of human nature,” LaVey recounted in a session
dealing with his past life. “People shot by nuts, knifed by their friends; little kids splattered
in the gutter by hit‐and‐run drivers. It was disgusting and depressing. I asked myself: ‘Where is
God?’ I came to detest the sanctimonious attitude of people toward violence, always saying
‘it’s God’s will’.”
So he quit in disgust after three years of being a crime photographer and returned to playing
organ, this time in nightclubs and theaters to earn a living while he continued his studies into
his life’s passion: the black arts. Once a week he held classes on arcane topics: hauntings,
E.S.P., dreams, vampires, werewolves, divination, ceremonial magic, etc. They attracted many people
who were, or have since become, well known in the arts and sciences, and the business world.
Eventually a “Magic Circle” evolved from this group.
The major purpose of the Circle was to meet for the performance of magical rituals LaVey had
discovered or devised. He had accumulated a library of works that described the Black Mass and
other infamous ceremonies conducted by groups such as the Knights Templar in fourteenth‐century
France, the Hell‐Fire club and the Golden Dawn in eighteenth‐ and
nineteenth‐century England. The intent of some of these secret orders was to blaspheme,
lampoon the Christian church, and address themselves to the Devil as an anthropomorphic deity that
represented the reverse of God. In LaVey’s view, the Devil was not that, but rather a dark, hidden
force in nature responsible for the workings of earthly affairs, a force for which neither science
nor religion had any explanation. LaVey’s Satan is “the spirit of progress, the inspirer of all
great movements that contribute to the development of civilization and the advancement of mankind.
He is the spirit of revolt that leads to freedom, the embodiment of all heresies that liberate.”
On the last night of April 1966–Walpurgisnacht, the most important festival in the lore of magic
and witchcraft–LaVey ritualistically shaved his head in accordance with magical tradition and
announced the formation of the Church of Satan. For proper identification as its minister, he put
on the clerical collar. Up to that collar he looked almost holy. But his Genghis Khan‐like shaven
head, his Mephistophelian beard, and his narrow eyes gave him the necessary demonic look for his
priesthood of the Devil’s church on earth.
“For one thing,” LaVey explained himself, “calling it a church enabled me to follow the magic
formula of one part outrage to nine parts social respectability that is needed for success. But the
main purpose was to gather a group of like‐minded individuals together for the use of their
combined energies in calling up the dark force in nature that is called Satan.”
As LaVey pointed out, all other churches are based on worship of the spirit and denial of the flesh
and the intellect. He saw the need for a church that would recapture man’s mind and carnal desires
as objects of celebration. Rational self‐interest would be encouraged and a healthy ego championed.
He began to realize that the old concept of a Black Mass to satirize Christian services was
outmoded or, as he put it, “beating a dead horse”. In the Church of Satan, LaVey initiated some
exhilarating psychodramas, in lieu of Christianity’s self‐debasing services, thereby exorcising
repressions and inhibitions fostered by white‐light religions.
There was a revolution in the Christian church itself against orthodox rites and traditions.
It had become popular to declare that “God is dead”. So, the alternative rites that LaVey worked
out, while still maintaining some of the trappings of ancient ceremonies, were changed from a
negative mockery to positive forms of celebrations and purges: Satanic weddings consecrating the
joys of the flesh, funerals devoid of sanctimonious platitudes, lust rituals to help individuals
attain their sex desires, destruction rituals to enable members of
the Satanic church to triumph over enemies.
On special occasions such as baptisms, weddings, and funerals in the name of the Devil, press
coverage, though unsolicited, was phenomenal. By 1967 the newspapers that were sending reporters to
write about the Church of Satan extended from San Francisco across the Pacific to Tokyo and across
the Atlantic to Paris. A photo of a nude woman, half covered by a leopard skin, serving as an altar
to Satan in a LaVey‐conceived wedding ceremony, was transmitted by major wire services to daily
newspapers everywhere: and it showed up on the front page of such bulwarks of the media as the Los
Angeles Times. As the result of the publicity, grottos (LaVey’s counterpart to covens) affiliated
with the Church of Satan spread throughout the world, proving one of LaVey’s cardinal messages: the
Devil is alive and
highly popular with a great many people.
Of course LaVey pointed out to anyone who would listen that the Devil to him and his
followers was not the stereotyped fellow cloaked in red garb, with horns, tail and pitchfork,
but rather the dark forces in nature that human beings are just beginning to fathom. How did LaVey
square that explanation with his own appearance at times in black cowl with horns? He replied:
“People need ritual, with symbols such as those you find in baseball games or church services or
wars, as vehicles for expending emotions they can’t release or even understand on their own.”
Nevertheless, LaVey himself soon tired of the games.
There were setbacks. First, some of LaVey’s neighbors began complaining about the full‐ grown lion
he was keeping as a house pet, and eventually the big cat was donated to the local zoo. Next, one
of LaVey’s most devoted witches, Jayne Mansfield, died under a curse he had placed on the head of
her suitor, lawyer Sam Brody, for a variety of reasons I have explained in The Devil’s Avenger;
LaVey had persistently warned her away from Brody and felt depressed over her death. It was the
second tragic death in the sixties of a Hollywood sex symbol with whom he had been intimately
involved; the other was Marilyn Monroe, LaVey’s paramour for a brief but crucial period in 1948
when he had quit the carnival and was
playing organ for strippers around the Los Angeles area.
On top of all that, LaVey was tired of organizing entertainments and purges for his
church members. He had gotten in touch with the last living remnants of the prewar occult
fraternities of Europe, was busily acquiring their philosophies and secret rituals left over from
the pre‐Hitler era, and needed time to study, write and work out new principles. He had long been
experimenting with and applying the principles of geometric spatial concepts
in what he terms “The Law of the Trapezoid”. (He scoffs at current faddists who are “barking
up the wrong pyramids”.) He was also becoming widely sought as speaker, guest on radio and
television programs, and production and/or technical adviser to scores of television producers and
moviemakers turning out Satanic chillers. Sometimes he was also an actor. As sociologist Clinton R.
Sanders points out: “...no occultist has had as direct an impact upon formulaic cinematic
presentations of Satanism as has Anton Szandor LaVey. Ritual and esoteric symbolism are central
elements in LaVey’s church and the films in which he has had a hand contain detailed portrayals of
Satanic rites and are filled with traditional occult symbols. The emphasis upon ritual in the
Church of Satan is ‘intended to focus the emotional powers within each individual’. Similarly, the
ornate ritualism that is central to LaVey’s films may reasonably be seen as a mechanism to involve
and focus the emotional experience of the cinema audience.”
At last LaVey decided to transfer rituals and other organized activities to Church of Satan
grottos around the world, and devote himself to writing, lecturing, teaching—and to his family:
wife Diane, the blonde beauty who serves as High Priestess of the Church; raven‐ haired daughter
Karla, now in her early twenties, a criminology major like her father before, spending much of her
time lecturing on Satanism at universities in many parts of the country; and finally Zeena,
remembered by people who saw the famous photo of the Satanic Church baptism as a tiny tot, but now
a gorgeously developed teenager attracting a growing pack of wolves, human male variety.
Out of LaVey’s relatively quiescent period came his widely read, pioneering books: First, The
Satanic Bible, which at this writing is in its twelfth edition (and this is my second, revised
introduction, after having written the original introduction to the first edition). Second, The
Satanic Rituals, which covers more of the somber, complex material LaVey unearthed from
his increasing sources. And third, The Compleat Witch, a bestseller in Italy, but, sadly, allowed
by its American publisher to go out of print with its potential unfulfilled.
LaVey’s spreading out from organized church activities to writing books for worldwide distribution
has, of course, greatly expanded Church of Satan membership. Satanism’s growing popularity has
naturally been accompanied by scare stories from religious groups complaining that The Satanic
Bible now outsells the Christian Bible on college campuses and is a leading causative factor in
youngsters’ turning away from God. And certainly one suspects that Pope Paul had LaVey in mind when
he issued his worldwide proclamation two years
ago that the Devil is “alive” and “a person”, a living, fire‐breathing character spreading evil
over the earth. LaVey, maintaining that “evil” is “live” spelled backward and should be indulged in
and enjoyed, answers the pope and the religious scare groups this way:
“People, organizations, nations are making millions of dollars off us. What would they do without
us? Without the Church of Satan, they wouldn’t have anybody to rage at and to take the blame for
all the rotten things happening in the world. If they really feel this way, they shouldn’t have
blown us out of proportion. What you really have to believe instead is that they are the
charlatans, and they’re really glad to have us around so they can exploit us.
We’re an extremely valuable commodity. We’ve helped business, lifted up the economy, and some of
the millions of dollars we have generated have in turn flowed into the Christian church. We have
proved many times over the Ninth Satanic Statement that says the church— and countless
individuals—cannot exist without the Devil.”
For that the Christian church must pay a price. The events that LaVey predicted in the
first edition of The Satanic Bible have come to pass. Repressed people have burst their bonds. Sex
has exploded, the collective libido has been released, in movies and literature, on the streets,
and in the home. People are dancing topless and bottomless. Nuns have thrown off their traditional
habits, exposed their legs, and danced the “Missa Solemnis Rock” that LaVey thought he was
conjuring up as a prank. There is a ceaseless universal quest for
entertainment, gourmet foods and wines, adventure, enjoyment of the here and now.
Humanity is no longer willing to wait for any afterlife that promises to reward the clean,
pure—translate: ascetic, drab—spirit. There is a mood of neopaganism and hedonism, and from it
there have emerged a wide variety of brilliant individuals—doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers,
writers, stockbrokers, real estate developers, actors and actresses, mass communications media
people (to cite a few categories of Satanists)—who are interested in formalizing and perpetuating
this all‐pervading religion and way of life.
It is not an easy religion to adopt in a society ruled so long by Puritan ethics. There is no false
altruism or mandatory love‐thy‐neighbor concept in this religion. Satanism is a blatantly selfish,
brutal philosophy. It is based on the belief that human beings are inherently selfish, violent
creatures, that life is a Darwinian struggle for survival of the fittest, that only the strong
survive and the earth will be ruled by those who fight to win the ceaseless competition that exists
in all jungles—including those of urbanized society. Abhor this brutal outlook if you will; it is
based, as it has been for centuries, on real conditions that exist in the world we inhabit rather
than the mystical lands of milk and honey depicted in the Christian Bible.
In The Satanic Bible, Anton LaVey has explained the philosophy of Satanism more profoundly than any
of his ancestors in the Kingdom of Darkness, while describing in detail the innovative rituals and
trappings he has devised to create a church of realists. It has been
clear from the first edition that many people want to read this book to learn how to start
Satanic groups and ritualize black magic. The Satanic Bible and The Satanic Rituals are the only
books that have demonstrated, in a way that is authentic and true to relevant traditions, how all
of that can be done. There have been many imitators, never attributing their source, and with good
reason; because once the shabbiness and shallowness of the imitators have been compared to LaVey’s
pioneering work, there can no longer be any market for the ripoff artists.
The evidence is clear to any who are willing to view the record: Anton LaVey brought Satan out of
the closet and the Church of Satan is the fountainhead of contemporary Satanism. This book
summarizes the message both convey, and remains both challenge and inspiration, as timely today as
when it was written.
SAN FRANCISCO
December 25, 1976 (XI Anno Satanas)
INTRODUCTION by Peter H. Gilmore
This introduction has been used since 2005
OPENING THE ADAMANTINE GATES An Introduction to The Satanic Bible by Magus Peter H. Gilmore
This book has the potential to change your life – it did mine. It is a diabolical work, written
with elegance, earthiness, and might, serving quite magically as a mirror. If you look within these
pages and see yourself; if you find its principles to be those you’ve lived by as long as you can
remember; if you feel the evocation of an overwhelming sense of homecoming, then you will have
discovered that you are a part of a scattered “meta‐tribe,” and the proper name for what you are is
“Satanist.”
I first encountered Anton Szandor LaVey through The Satanic Bible, at the age of thirteen
when I was an avowed atheist. Not being partial to literature promoting faith of any sort, I
was pleasantly surprised that this was no rant by someone claiming direct contact with Satan.
Instead, I found a common sense, rational, materialist philosophy, along with theatrical ritual
techniques meant as self‐transformative psychodrama. Here was a tool perfectly suited to my nature
as a means for getting the most out of my life. I knew that “atheist” was no longer sufficient as a
designation for myself. This book lead me to meet and befriend LaVey, working with him to
administer the Church he created, and finally to succeed him as the second High Priest of the
Church of Satan.
It is one of Anton LaVey’s numerous talents that his written words are vivid, brimming with his
distinct personality. His well‐wrought phrases give the sense of encountering the man himself, and
such an impression is not a delusion. When my wife, Peggy Nadramia, and
I met The Doctor” (an affectionate moniker used by those close him), we agreed that here was
exactly the man we had dared to expect from reading his books.
Unlike the founders of other religions who claimed ‘inspiration” delivered through some
supernatural entity, LaVey readily acknowledged that he used his own faculties to synthesize
Satanism. He based it on both his understanding of the human animal acquired from life experience
and the wisdom he’d gained from other advocates of materialism, pragmatism, and individualism. His
blasphemously named “Church of Satan” was consciously designed
to be an adversary to existing “spiritual’ belief systems. It was the first organization
promulgating religious philosophy championing Satan as the symbol of liberty and individualism.
Concerning his role as founder he said that, “If he didn’t do it himself, someone else, per haps
less qualified, would have.” His perceptive insights thus lead him to give a proper name to a human
type that has always been part of our species.
LaVey was born in Chicago in 1930, and his parents soon relocated to California, that westernmost
gathering place for the brightest and darkest manifestations of that “American Dream.” It was a
fertile environment for the sensitive child who would eventually mature into a role the press would
dub “The Black Pope.” From his Eastern European grandmother,
young LaVey learned of the superstitions that are still extant in that part of the world. These
tales whetted his appetite for the outré, leading him to become absorbed in classic dark literature
such as Dracula and Frankenstein. He also became an avid reader of the pulp magazines, which first
published tales now deemed classics of the horror and science fiction genres. He later befriended
seminal Weird Tales authors such as Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Barbour Johnson, and George Has. His
fancy was captured by fictional characters found in the works of Jack London and Somerset Maugham,
in comic strip characters like Ming the
Merciless, as well as by historical figures of a diabolical cast such as Cagliostro, Rasputin, and
Basil Zaharoff. More interesting to him than the available occult literature, which he dismissed as
being little more than sanctimonious white magic, were books applied obscure knowledge such as Dr.
William Wesley Cook’s Practical Lessons in Hypnotism, Jane’s Fighting Ships, and manuals for
handwriting analysis.
His musical abilities were noticed early, and he was given free reign by his parents to try his
hand at various instruments. LaVey was mainly attracted to the keyboards because of their scope and
versatility. He found time to practice and could easily reproduce songs heard
by ear without recourse to fake books or sheet music. This talent would prove to be one of his
main sources of income for many years, particularly his calliope playing during his carnival days,
and later his many stints as an organist in bars, lounges, and nightclubs. These venues gave him
the chance to study how various melodic lines and chord progressions swayed the emotions of his
audiences, from the spectators at the carnival and spook shows to the individuals seeking solace
for the disappointments in their lives in distilled spirits and the smoke‐filled taverns for which
LaVey’s playing provided a moody soundtrack.
His odd interests marked him as an outsider, and he did not alleviate this by feeling any
compulsion to be “one of the boys.” He despised gym class and team sports and often cut classes to
follow his own interests. Moving beyond the standard school texts, he absorbed volumes analyzing
human behavior on every level, from the impulses of the individual to the dynamics of the herd. He
watched films that would later be labeled film noir as well as German expressionist cinema such as
M, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, and the Dr. Mabuse movies. His taste for flashy apparel also served
to amplify his alienation from the
mainstream.
He dropped out of high school to hang around with hoodlum types and gravitated towards working in
the circus and carnivals, first as a roustabout and cage boy and later as a musician. His
always‐active curiosity was rewarded as he “learned the ropes” from the carnies. He worked an act
with the big cats–he had an affinity for these powerful predators‐ and later assisted with the
machinations of the spook shows. He became well‐versed in the many rackets used to separate the
rubes from their money, along with the psychology that lead people to such pursuits. Under the name
“The Great Szandor” he played calliope and organ for the bawdy shows on Saturday nights, as well as
for tent revivalists on Sunday mornings, seeing many of the same men attending both and noting this
telling contradiction. All of these activities provided a firm, earthy background for his evolving
cynical worldview.
When the carnival season ended, LaVey would earn money by playing organ in Los Angeles area
burlesque houses, and he relates that it was during this period that he met and had a brief affair
with a then‐unknown Marilyn Monroe, after accompanying her “chain‐ dragging” striptease at the
Mayan Burlesque Theater. Moving back to San Francisco, LaVey
worked for a while as a photographer for the police department, and, during the Korean
War, enrolled in San Francisco City College as a criminology major to avoid the draft. Both his
studies and occupation revealed grim insights into human nature and confirmed his rejection of
spiritual doctrines. At this time he met and married Carole Lansing, who bore him his first
daughter Karla Maritza, in 1952. A few years earlier LaVey had examined the writings of Aleister
Crowley, so in 1951 he decided to meet some of the Berkeley Thelemites. He was unimpressed, as they
were more mystical and less “wicked” than he supposed they should be for disciples of Crowley’s
libertine creed.
During the 1950s, LaVey supplemented his income as an investigator of alleged supernatural
phenomena, handing “nut calls” referred to him by friends in the police department. These
experiences proved to him that many people were inclined to seek a bizarre, “otherworldly”
explanation for phenomena that had prosaic causes. His rational explanations often disappointed the
complainants, so LaVey invented exotic sources to make them feel better, giving him insight as to
how belief functions in people’s lives.
In 1956 he purchased a Victorian house on California Street in San Francisco’s Richmond District.
It was reputed to have been a speakeasy, and was tricked out with secret passages, possibly to aid
in clandestine carnal activities. He painted it black, thus creating a haunted intrusion on an
otherwise typical block, matching his own unique presence. It was only natural that it would later
become home to the Church of Satan. After his death, the building remained unoccupied, a brooding
“shunned house,” until it was demolished on October 17 of 2001 by the real estate company that
owned the property.
LaVey met and became entranced by Diane Hegarty in 1959; he then left Carole in 1960. Hegarty and
LaVey never married, but she bore him his second daughter, Zeena Galatea in
1964 and was his companion for many years. Hegarty and LaVey later separated; she sued him for
palimony and this was settled out of court.
Through his “ghost busting,” and his frequent public gigs as an organist, including playing the
Wurlitzer at the Lost Weekend cocktail lounge, LaVey became a local celebrity and his holiday
parties attracted many San Francisco notables. Guests included Carin de Plessin, called “the
Baroness” as she had grown up in the royal palace of Denmark, anthropologist Michael Harner,
Chester A. Arthur III (grandson to the U.S. President), Forrest J. Ackerman (later, the publisher
of Famous Monsters of Filmland and acknowledged
expert on science fiction), author Fritz Leiber, local eccentric Dr. Cecil E. Nixon (creator of the
musical automaton Isis), and underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger. From this crowd LaVey distilled
what he called a “Magic Circle” of associates who shared his interest in the bizarre, the hidden
side of what moves the world. As his expertise grew, LaVey began presenting Friday night lectures
summarizing the fruits of his research. In 1965, LaVey was featured on the “The Brother Buzz Show”,
a humorous children’s program hosted by marionettes. The focus was on LaVey’s “Addams Family”
lifestyle—making a living as a hypnotist, investigator of the paranormal, and organist, as well as
on his highly unusual pet Togare, a Nubian lion.
In the process of creating his lectures, LaVey noticed many common threads, which he then began
weaving into a tenebrous conceptual tapestry. When a member of his Magic Circle suggested that he
had the basis for a new religion LaVey agreed and decided to found the Church of Satan as the best
means for communicating his ideas. And so, in 1966 on the
night of May Eve—the traditional Witches’ Sabbath—LaVey declared the founding of the
Church of Satan and renumbered 1966 as the year One, Anno Satanas— the first year of the
Age of Satan.
The attention of the press soon followed, particularly with the wedding of Radical
journalist John Raymond to New York socialite Judith Case on February 1st, 1967. Famed photographer
Joe Rosenthal was sent by the San Francisco Chronicle to capture an image that went onward to the
pages of the Los Angeles Times and other prominent newspapers. LaVey began the mass dissemination
of his Philosophy via the release of a record album, The Satanic Mass (Murgenstrumm, 1968). The
album featured a cover graphic named by LaVey as the “Sigil of Baphomet”: the goat head in a
pentagram, circled with the Hebrew word “Leviathan,” which has since become the ubiquitous symbol
of Satanism. Featured on the album was part of the rite of baptism written for three‐year‐old Zeena
(performed on May
23rd, 1967). In addition to the actual recording of a Satanic ritual, side two of the LP had LaVey
reading excerpts from the as‐yet‐unpublished The Satanic Bible over music by Beethoven, Wagner, and
Sousa. His Friday lectures continued and he instituted a series of “Witches’ Workshops” to instruct
women in the art of attaining their will through glamour, feminine wiles, and the skillful
discovery and exploitation of men’s fetishes.
By the end of 1969, LaVey had taken monographs he had written to explain the philosophy and ritual
practices of the Church of Satan and expanded them. His influences included philosophers such as
Ayn Rand, Nietzsche, and Mencken, the base wisdom of the carnival folk, the observations of P.T.
Barnum, and finally the imagery of the archfiend found in Twain, Milton, Byron, and other
romantics. He prefaced these essays and rites with reworked excerpts from Ragnar Redbeard’s Might
is Right and concluded it with “Satanized” versions of John Dee’s Enochian Keys to create The
Satanic Bible. It has never gone out of print and remains the main source for the contemporary
Satanic movement.
The philosophy presented in it is an integrated whole, not a smorgasbord from which one can pick
and choose. It is meant only for a select few who are epicurean, pragmatic, worldly, atheistic,
fiercely individualistic, materialistic, rational, and darkly poetic. There may be
fellow‐travelers— atheists, misanthropes, humanists, freethinkers—who see only a partial reflection
of themselves in this showstone. Satanism may thus attract these types in some ways, but ultimately
it is not for them. If it was only a philosophy, such individualists might be welcome; it is more.
Satanism moves into the realm of religion by having an aesthetic component, a system of symbolism,
metaphor, and ritual in which Satan is embraced not as some Devil to be worshipped, but as a
symbolic external projection of the highest potential of each individual Satanist. The
identification Satanists have with Satan is an intentional barrier against those who cannot
resonate with this sinister archetype. The Satanic Bible was followed in 1971 by The Compleat Witch
(re‐released in 1989 as The Satanic Witch), a manual that teaches “Lesser Magic”—the ways and means
of reading and manipulating people and their actions toward the fulfillment of one’s desired goals.
The Satanic Rituals (1972) was printed as a companion volume to The Satanic Bible and contains
“Greater Magic” rituals culled from a Satanic tradition identified by LaVey in various world
cultures. Two collections of essays, which range from the humorous and insightful to the gleefully
sordid, The Devil’s Notebook (1992) and Satan Speaks (1998), complete his written canon.
Since its founding, LaVey’s Church of Satan attracted many varied people who shared an
alienation from conventional religions, including celebrities Jayne Mansfield and Sammy
Davis Jr., as well as rock stars King Diamond, Marilyn Manson, and Marc Almond who all became, at
least for a time, card‐carrying members. He numbered among his associates Robert Fuest, director of
the Vincent Price “Dr. Phibes” films as well as The Devil’s Rain; Jacques Vallee, ufologist and
computer scientist, who was used as the basis for the character Lacombe, played by Francois
Truffaut, in Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind; and Aime Michel known as a spelunker
and publisher of Morning of the Magicians.
LaVey’s influence spread through articles in the news media throughout the world, popular magazines
such as Look, McCalls, Argosy, Newsweek, Time, and later Seconds, The Nose, and Rolling Stone,
numerous men’s magazines, and via talk shows such as Joe Pyne, Phil Donahue, and Johnny Carson.
This publicity left a mark on novels like Rosemary’s Baby (completed by Ira Levin during the early
days of the Church’s high profile media blitz) and Leiber’s Our Lady of Darkness, and films such as
Rosemary’s Baby (1968), The Devil’s Rain
(1975), The Car (1977), Dr. Dracula (1980), and many of the “Devil Cult” films from the 1970s
through today that picked up on symbolism from LaVey’s writings. A feature length documentary,
Satanis: The Devil’s Mass (1969) covered the rituals and philosophy of the Church, while LaVey
himself was profiled in Nick Bougas’ 1993 video documentary Speak of the Devil.
The Doctor’s musicianship is preserved on several recordings, primarily Strange Music (1994) and
Satan Takes a Holiday (1995). These reflect his penchant for tunes from the 1930s through the
1950s, which range from humorous to doom‐laden as well as devil‐themed songs. LaVey renders them on
a series of self‐programmed synthesizers, imitating various instrumental groups. They are
impressive, as these are not multi‐track recordings, but are done in one take with the sounds of
the full instrumental ensemble created through the simultaneous use of numerous synthesizers played
by LaVey’s dexterous fingers as well as his feet on an organ‐style foot pedal keyboard hooked‐up
via midi.
While his relationship with Diane Hegarty crumbled in the late 70s, a new lady would
enter his life to become his final companion. Blanche Barton became his helpmate, co‐ conspirator,
High Priestess, lover, and best friend. She bore him his only son, Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey on
November 1, 1993. As his health deteriorated in the mid‐90s, LaVey preferred to spend time only
with the people whom he found enriching, gaining him a reputation as a recluse. He died on October
29, 1997, of complications arising from heart disease. There was no deathbed repentance. He went
proudly as he lived, as a Satanist, his only regrets being that he was leaving the great party that
was life, and that he would miss seeing his young son Xerxes grow to manhood.
According to LaVey’s wishes, Barton succeeded him as the head of the Church after his death. In
2001, she passed on this position to myself, Peter H. Gilmore, by then a longtime church
administrator and member of the Council of Nine. In 2002, Magistra Barton exchanged her position as
High Priestess with my wife Magistra Peggy Nadramia, another veteran administrator who was serving
as chair of the Council of Nine.
Two biographies have been written about LaVey: The Devil’s Avenger (1974) by Burton Wolfe and
Secret Life of a Satanist (1990) by Blanche Barton. In recent years detractors of LaVey with rather
obvious agendas have disputed the authenticity of some of the events
chronicled in these books. They accuse him of fabrication and self‐promotional exaggeration.
LaVey was a skilled showman, a talent he never denied. However, the incidents detailed in
both biographies that can be authenticated via photographic, testimonial, and documentary evidence
far outweigh the items in dispute. The fact remains that LaVey pursued a course that exposed him to
unusual individuals from all strata of society. It climaxed with his
founding of the Church of Satan, which lead to international notoriety. He was gifted beyond what
is normally considered a standard for excellence, turning his hand to many arts with a deftness
usually gained through dedication to only one muse. He lived his life as a true exemplar of all
that he extolled—pursuing his pleasures without stinting while producing works only attained
through vigorous self‐discipline.
LaVey succeeded in avoiding the fate of Mrs. Cassan, a character from Charles G.
Finney’s The Circus of Dr. Lao, a favored novel of The Doctor. Her doom was to die and be
forgotten, for her life produced nothing that was memorable in either a creative or destructive
manner. With his thoughts, now presented in multiple languages, continuing to inspire like minds
around the globe, Anton Szandor LaVey has won a place in the arena of philosophical and religious
discourse. We Satanists owe him our gratitude for symbolically opening the adamantine gates of
Hell, by giving form and structure to a philosophy that names us as the Gods of our own subjective
universes. His ultimate heresy against the complacent masses was to reject their idolized dictum
that all men are equal. Consequently he challenged his comrades to exercise their faculties to
judge and be judged in all that they do. He dethroned the seeking of external saviors and
championed responsibility for all of one’s actions and the resultant consequences. That is perhaps
the most frightening principle to a society wherein none are held accountable for their behavior.
The Church of Satan remains a world‐spanning cabal of those who work to continue human society’s
momentum along the vector set by LaVey. It shall remain the treasured domain of an imperious few,
who live by their own blood and brains, who proudly reject any “good guy badge” and embrace the
title of Satanist. There is nothing to fear in The Satanic Bible, for it will not transform you
into something that you are not. It cannot convert you, or persuade you in directions not inherent
in your nature. Its power lies in its ability to show
you what you are through your reaction to its contents. Embrace them, and your life shall gain a
new focus, for you will have sharpened your understanding of your self, and you will see more
clearly how you differ from those around you. Reject some or all of these hardnosed postulates, and
you are free to move on towards whatever other spiritual or conceptual
haven that provides you with satisfaction. However, you will no longer be ignorant of what it
means to be a Satanist. If you’ve grasped these fundamentals and have the talent to read peo‐ ple,
you might notice that there are such individuals about you, and like LaVey himself, that they are
some of the most just and fascinating folks you’ll have the pleasure of knowing.
Magus Peter H. Gilmore
High Priest, Church of Satan
PREFACE
This book was written because, with very few exceptions, every tract and paper, every “secret”
grimoire, all the “great works” on the subject of magic, are nothing more than sanctimonious
fraud—guilt‐ridden ramblings and esoteric gibberish by chroniclers of magical lore unable or
unwilling to present an objective view of the subject. Writer after writer, in efforts to state the
principles of “white and black magic,” has succeeded instead in clouding the entire issue so badly
that the would‐be student of sorcery winds up stupidly pushing a planchette over a Ouija board,
standing inside a pentagram waiting for a demon to present itself, limply tossing I‐Ching yarrow
stalks like so many stale pretzels, shuffling pasteboards to foretell a future which has lost any
meaning, attending seminars guaranteed to flatten his ego—while doing the same to his wallet—and in
general making a blithering fool of himself in the eyes of those who know!
The true magus knows that occult bookshelves abound with the brittle relics of frightened minds and
sterile bodies, metaphysical journals of self‐deceit, and constipated rule‐books of Eastern
mysticism. Far too long has the subject of Satanic magic and philosophy been written down by
wild‐eyed journalists of the right‐hand path.
The old literature is the by‐product of brains festering with fear and defeat, written unknowingly
for the assistance of those who really rule the earth, and who, from their Hellish thrones, laugh
with noisome mirth.
The flames of Hell burn brighter for the kindling supplied by these volumes of
hoary misinformation and false prophecy.
Herein you will find truth—and fantasy. Each is necessary for the other to exist; but each must be
recognized for what it is. What you see may not always please you; but you will see!
Here is Satanic thought from a truly Satanic point of view.
The Church of Satan
San Francisco, Walpurgisnacht 1968
PROLOGUE
The gods of the right‐hand path have bickered and quarreled for an entire age of earth. Each of
these deities and their respective priests and ministers have attempted to find wisdom in their own
lies. The ice age of religious thought can last but a limited time in this great scheme of human
existence. The gods of wisdom‐defiled have had their saga, and their millennium hath become as
reality. Each, with his own “divine” path to paradise, hath accused the other of heresies and
spiritual indiscretions. The Ring of the Nibelungen doth carry an everlasting curse, but only
because those who seek it think in terms of “Good” and
“Evil”—themselves being at all times “Good.” The gods of the past have become as their own devils
in order to live. Feebly, their ministers play the devil’s game to fill their tabernacles
and pay the mortgages on their temples. Alas, too long have they studied “righteousness,” and poor
and incompetent devils they make. So they all join hands in “brotherly” unity, and in their
desperation go to Valhalla for their last great ecumenical council. “Draweth near in the gloom the
twilight of the gods.” The ravens of night have flown forth to summon Loki, who hath set Valhalla
aflame with the searing trident of the Inferno. The twilight is done. A glow of new light is borne
out of the night and Lucifer is risen, once more to proclaim: “This is the age of Satan! Satan
Rules the Earth!” The gods of the unjust are dead. This is the morning of magic, and undefiled
wisdom. The FLESH prevaileth and a great Church shall be builded, consecrated in its name. No
longer shall man’s salvation be dependent on his self‐ denial. And it will be known that the world
of the flesh and the living shall be the greatest preparation for any and all eternal delights!
REGIE SATANAS! AVE SATANAS! HAIL SATAN!
THE
NINE SATANIC STATEMENTS
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1 Satan represents indulgence, instead of abstinence!
2 Satan represents vital existence, instead of spiritual pipe dreams!
3 Satan represents undefiled wisdom, instead of hypocritical self‐deceit!
4 Satan represents kindness to those who deserve it, instead of love wasted on ingrates!
5 Satan represents vengeance, instead of turning the other cheek!
6 Satan represents responsibility to the responsible, instead of concern for psychic
vampires!
7 Satan represents man as just another animal, sometimes better, more often worse than
those that walk on all‐fours, who, because of his “divine spiritual and intellectual development,”
has become the most vicious animal of all!
8 Satan represents all of the so‐called sins, as they all lead to physical, mental, or
emotional gratification!
9 Satan has been the best friend the church has ever had, as he has kept it in business
all these years!
(FIRE)
THE BOOK OF SATAN
THE INFERNAL DIATRIBE
The first book of the Satanic Bible is not an attempt to blaspheme as much as it is a statement of
what might be termed “diabolical indignation.” The Devil has been attacked by the men of God
relentlessly and without reservation. Never has there been an opportunity, short of fiction, for
the Dark Prince to speak out in the same manner as the spokesmen of the Lord of the Righteous. The
pulpit‐pounders of the past have been free to define “good” and “evil” as they see fit, and have
gladly smashed into oblivion any who disagree with their lies—both verbally and, at times,
physically. Their talk of “charity,” when applied to His Infernal Majesty, becomes an empty
sham—and most unfairly, too, considering the obvious fact that without their Satanic foe their very
religions would collapse. How sad, that the allegorical personage most responsible for the success
of spiritual religions is shown the least amount of charity and the most consistent abuse—and by
those who most unctuously preach the rules of fair play! For all the centuries of shouting‐down the
Devil has received, he has never shouted back at his detractors. He has remained the gentleman at
all times, while those he supports rant and rave. He has shown himself to be a model of deportment,
but now he feels it is time to shout back. He has decided it is finally time to receive his due.
Now the ponderous rule‐books of hypocrisy are no longer needed. In order to relearn the Law of the
Jungle, a small, slim diatribe will do. Each verse is an inferno. Each word is a tongue of fire.
The flames of Hell burn fierce . . . and purify! Read on and learn the Law.
THE
BOOK OF SATAN
I
1 In this arid wilderness of steel and stone I raise up my voice that you may hear.
To the East and to the West I beckon. To the North and to the South I show a sign proclaiming:
Death to the weakling, wealth to the strong!
2 Open your eyes that you may see, Oh men of mildewed minds, and listen to me ye
bewildered millions!
3 For I stand forth to challenge the wisdom of the world; to interrogate the “laws”
of man and of “God”!
4 I request reason for your golden rule and ask the why and wherefore of your ten
commandments.
5 Before none of your printed idols do I bend in acquiescence, and he who saith
“thou shalt” to me is my mortal foe!
6 I dip my forefinger in the watery blood of your impotent mad redeemer, and write over
his thorn‐torn brow: The TRUE prince of evil—the king of slaves!
7 No hoary falsehood shall be a truth to me; no stifling dogma shall encramp my pen!
8 I break away from all conventions that do not lead to my earthly success and happiness.
9 I raise up in stern invasion the standard of the strong!
10 I gaze into the glassy eye of your fearsome Jehovah, and pluck him by the beard; I uplift
a broad‐axe, and split open his worm‐eaten skull!
11 I blast out the ghastly contents of philosophically whited sepulchers and laugh with
sardonic wrath!
II
1 Behold the crucifix; what does it symbolize? Pallid incompetence hanging on a tree.
2 I question all things. As I stand before the festering and varnished facades of your
haughtiest moral dogmas, I write thereon in letters of blazing scorn: Lo and behold; all this is
fraud!
3 Gather around me, Oh! ye death‐defiant, and the earth itself shall be thine, to
have and to hold!
4 Too long the dead hand has been permitted to sterilize living thought!
5 Too long right and wrong, good and evil have been inverted by false prophets!
6 No creed must be accepted upon authority of a “divine” nature. Religions must
be put to the question. No moral dogma must be taken for granted—no standard of measurement
deified. There is nothing inherently sacred about moral codes. Like the wooden idols of long ago,
they are the work of human hands, and what man has made, man can destroy!
7 He that is slow to believe anything and everything is of great understanding, for belief
in one false principle is the beginning of all unwisdom.
8 The chief duty of every new age is to upraise new men to determine its liberties, to
lead it towards material success—to rend the rusty padlocks and chains of dead custom that always
prevent healthy expansion. Theories and ideas that may have meant life and hope and freedom for our
ancestors may now mean destruction, slavery, and dishonor to us!
9 As environments change, no human ideal standeth sure!
10 Whenever, therefore, a lie has built unto itself a throne, let it be assailed without
pity and without regret, for under the domination of an inconvenient falsehood, no one can prosper.
11 Let established sophisms be dethroned, rooted out, burnt and destroyed, for they are a
standing menace to all true nobility of thought and action!
12 Whatever alleged “truth” is proven by results to be but an empty fiction, let it be
unceremoniously flung into the outer darkness, among the dead gods, dead empires, dead
philosophies, and other useless lumber and wreckage!
13 The most dangerous of all enthroned lies is the holy, the sanctified, the privileged lie
the lie everyone believes to be a model truth. It is the fruitful mother of all other popular
errors and delusions. It is a hydra‐headed tree of unreason with a thousand roots. It is a social
cancer!
14 The lie that is known to be a lie is half eradicated, but the lie that even intelligent
persons accept as fact—the lie that has been inculcated in a little child at its mother’s knee—is
more dangerous to contend against than a creeping pestilence!
15 Popular lies have ever been the most potent enemies of personal liberty. There is only
one way to deal with them: Cut them out, to the very core, just as cancers. Exterminate them root
and branch. Annihilate them, or they will us!
III
1 “Love one another” it has been said is the supreme law, but what power made it so? Upon
what rational authority does the gospel of love rest? Why should I not hate mine enemies—if I
“love” them does that not place me at their mercy?
2 Is it natural for enemies to do good unto each other—and WHAT IS GOOD?
3 Can the torn and bloody victim “love” the blood‐splashed jaws that rend him limb from
limb?
4 Are we not all predatory animals by instinct? If humans ceased wholly from preying upon
each other, could they continue to exist?
5 Is not “lust and carnal desire” a more truthful term to describe “love” when
applied to the continuance of the race? Is not the “love” of the fawning scriptures simply a
euphemism for sexual activity, or was the “great teacher” a glorifier of eunuchs?
6 Love your enemies and do good to them that hate and use you—is this not the despicable
philosophy of the spaniel that rolls upon its back when kicked?
7 Hate your enemies with a whole heart, and if a man smite you on one cheek, SMASH him on
the other!; smite him hip and thigh, for self‐preservation is the highest law!
8 He who turns the other cheek is a cowardly dog!
9 Give blow for blow, scorn for scorn, doom for doom—with compound interest liberally
added thereunto! Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, aye four‐fold, a hundred‐ fold! Make yourself a
Terror to your adversary, and when he goeth his way, he will possess much additional wisdom to
ruminate over. Thus shall you make yourself respected in all the walks of life, and your
spirit—your immortal spirit—shall live, not in an intangible paradise, but in the brains and sinews
of those whose respect you have gained.
IV
1 Life is the great indulgence—death, the great abstinence. Therefore, make the most of
life—HERE AND NOW!
2 There is no heaven of glory bright, and no hell where sinners roast. Here and now is our
day of torment! Here and now is our day of joy! Here and now is our opportunity! Choose ye this
day, this hour, for no redeemer liveth!
3 Say unto thine own heart, “I am mine own redeemer.”
4 Stop the way of them that would persecute you. Let those who devise thine undoing be
hurled back to confusion and infamy. Let them be as chaff before the cyclone and after they have
fallen rejoice in thine own salvation.
5 Then all thy bones shall say pridefully, “Who is like unto me? Have I not been too
strong for mine adversaries? Have I not delivered MYSELF by mine own brain and body?”
V
1 Blessed are the strong, for they shall possess the earth—Cursed are the weak, for they
shall inherit the yoke!
2 Blessed are the powerful, for they shall be reverenced among men—Cursed are the feeble,
for they shall be blotted out!
3 Blessed are the bold, for they shall be masters of the world—Cursed are the righteously
humble, for they shall be trodden under cloven hoofs!
4 Blessed are the victorious, for victory is the basis of right—Cursed are the
vanquished, for they shall be vassals forever!
5 Blessed are the iron‐handed, for the unfit shall flee before them—Cursed are the poor in
spirit, for they shall be spat upon!
6 Blessed are the death‐defiant, for their days shall be long in the land—Cursed
are the gazers toward a richer life beyond the grave, for they shall perish amidst plenty!
7 Blessed are the destroyers of false hope, for they are the true Messiahs—Cursed are the
god‐adorers, for they shall be shorn sheep!
8 Blessed are the valiant, for they shall obtain great treasure—Cursed are the believers
in good and evil, for they are frightened by shadows!
9 Blessed are those that believe in what is best for them, for never shall their minds be
terrorized—Cursed are the “lambs of God,” for they shall be bled whiter than snow!
10 Blessed is the man who has a sprinkling of enemies, for they shall make him a hero Cursed
is he who doeth good unto others who sneer upon him in return, for he shall be despised!
11 Blessed are the mighty‐minded, for they shall ride the whirlwinds—Cursed are they who
teach lies for truth and truth for lies, for they are an abomination!
12 Thrice cursed are the weak whose insecurity makes them vile, for they shall serve and
suffer!
13 The angel of self‐deceit is camped in the souls of the “righteous”—The eternal
flame of power through joy dwelleth within the flesh of the Satanist!
(AIR)
THE BOOK OF LUCIFER
THE ENLIGHENMENT
The Roman god, Lucifer, was the bearer of light, the spirit of the air, the personification of
enlightenment. In Christian mythology he became synonymous with evil, which was only to have been
expected from a religion whose very existence is perpetuated by clouded definitions and bogus
values! It is time to set the record straight. False moralisms and occult inaccuracies must be
corrected. Entertaining as they might be, most stories and plays about Devil worship must be
recognized as the obsolete
absurdities they are. It has been said “the truth will make men free.” The truth alone has never
set anyone free. It is only DOUBT which will bring mental emancipation. Without the wonderful
element of doubt, the doorway through which truth passes would be tightly shut, impervious to the
most strenuous poundings of a thousand Lucifers. How understandable that Holy Scripture should
refer to the Infernal monarch as the “father of lies”—a magnificent example of character inversion.
If one is to believe this theological accusation that the Devil represents falsehood, then it
surely must be concurred that it was HE, NOT GOD, THAT ESTABLISHED ALL SPIRITUAL RELIGIONS AND WHO
WROTE ALL OF THE HOLY BIBLES! When one doubt is followed by another, the bubble, grown large from
long accumulated fallacies, threatens to burst. For those who already doubt supposed truths, this
book is revelation. Then Lucifer will have risen. Now is the time for doubt! The bubble of
falsehood is bursting and its sound is the roar of the world!
— W A N T E D ! —
GOD
DEAD OR ALIVE
T is a popular misconception that the Satanist does not believe in God. The concept of “God,” as
interpreted by man, has been so varied throughout the ages, that the Satanist simply accepts the
definition which suits him best. Man has
always created his gods, rather than his gods creating him. God is, to some, benign—to
others, terrifying. To the Satanist “God”—by whatever name he is called, or by no
name at all—is seen as the balancing factor in nature, and not as being concerned with suffering.
This powerful force which permeates and balances the universe is far too impersonal to care about
the happiness or misery of flesh‐and‐blood creatures on this ball of dirt upon which we live.
Anyone who thinks of Satan as evil should consider all the men, women, children, and
animals who have died because it was “God’s will.” Certainly a person grieving the untimely loss of
a loved one would much rather have their loved one with them than in God’s hands! Instead, they are
unctuously consoled by their clergyman who says, “It was God’s will, my dear”; or “He is in God’s
hands now, my son.” Such phrases have been a convenient way for religionists to condone or excuse
the mercilessness of God. But if God is in complete control and as benign as he is supposed to be,
why does He allow these things to happen? Too long have religionists been falling back on their
bibles and rulebooks to prove or disprove, justify, condemn, or interpret.
The Satanist realizes that man, and the action and reaction of the universe, is responsible for
everything, and doesn’t mislead himself into thinking that someone cares. No longer will we sit
back and accept “fate” without doing anything about it, just because it says so in Chapter such and
such, Psalm so and so—and that’s that! The Satanist knows that praying does absolutely no good—in
fact, it actually lessens the chance of success, for the devoutly religious too often sit back
complacently and pray for a situation which, if they were to do something about it on their own,
could be accomplished much quicker!
The Satanist shuns terms such as “hope” and “prayer” as they are indicative of apprehension. If we
hope and pray for something to come about, we will not act in a positive way which will make it
happen. The Satanist, realizing that anything he gets is of his own doing, takes command of the
situation instead of praying to God for it to happen. Positive thinking and positive action add up
to results.
Just as the Satanist does not pray to God for assistance, he does not pray for forgiveness for his
wrong doings. In other religions, when one commits a wrong he either prays to God for forgiveness,
or confesses to an intermediary and asks him to pray to God for forgiveness for his sins. The
Satanist knows that praying does no good, confessing to another human being, like himself,
accomplishes even less—and is, furthermore, degrading.
When a Satanist commits a wrong, he realizes that it is natural to make a mistake—and if he is
truly sorry about what he has done, he will learn from it and take care not to do the same thing
again. If he is not honestly sorry about what he has done, and knows he will do
the same thing over and over, he has no business confessing and asking forgiveness in the
first place. But this is exactly what happens. People confess their sins so that they can clear
their consciences and be free to go out and sin again, usually the same sin.
and be free to go out and sin again, usually the same sin.
There are many different interpretations of God, in the usual sense of the word, as there are types
of people. The images run from a belief in a god who is some vague sort of “universal cosmic mind”
to an anthropomorphic deity with a long white beard and sandals who keeps track of every action of
each individual.
Even within the confines of a given religion, the personal interpretations of God differ greatly.
Some religions actually go so far as to label anyone who belongs to a religious sect other than
their own a heretic, even though the overall doctrines and impressions of godliness are nearly the
same. For example: The Catholics believe that the Protestants are doomed to Hell simply because
they do not belong to the Catholic Church. In the same way, many splinter groups of the Christian
faith, such as the evangelical or revivalist churches,
believe that the Catholics are heathens who worship graven images. (Christ is depicted in the image
that is most psychologically akin to the individual worshipping him, and yet the Christians
criticize “heathens” for the worship of graven images.) And the Jews have always been given the
Devil’s name.
Even though the god in all of these religions is basically the same, each regards the way chosen by
the others as reprehensible, and to top it all, religionists actually PRAY for one another! They
have scorn for the brothers of the right‐hand path because their religions carry different labels,
and somehow this animosity must be released. What better way than through “prayer”! What a
simperingly polite way of saying: “I hate your guts,” is the thinly disguised device known as
praying for your enemy! Praying for one’s own enemy is nothing more than bargain‐basement anger,
and of a decidedly shoddy and inferior quality!
If there has been so much violent discrepancy as to the proper way in which to worship
God, how many different interpretations of God can there be—and who is right?
All devout “white‐lighters” are concerned with pleasing God so that they might have the “Pearly
Gates” opened for them when they die. Nevertheless, if a man has not lived his life in accordance
with the regulations of his faith, he can at the last minute call a clergyman to his deathbed for a
final absolution. The priest or minister will then come running on the double, to “make everything
right” with God and see to it that his passport to the Heavenly Realm is in order. (The Yezidis, a
sect of Devil worshippers, take a different viewpoint. They believe that God is all‐powerful, but
also all‐forgiving, and so accordingly feel that it is the Devil whom they must please, as he is
the one who rules their lives while here on earth. They believe so strongly that God will forgive
all of their sins once they have been given the last rites, that they feel no need to concern
themselves with the opinion God may hold of them while they live.)
With all of the contradictions in the Christian scriptures, many people currently cannot rationally
accept Christianity the way it has been practiced in the past. Great numbers of people are
beginning to doubt the existence of God, in the established Christian sense of the word. So, they
have taken to calling themselves “Christian Atheists.” True, the Christian Bible is a mass of
contradictions; but what could be more contradictory than the term “Christian Atheist?”
If prominent leaders of the Christian faith are rejecting the past interpretations of God,
how then can their followers be expected to adhere to previous religious tradition?
With all the debates about whether or not God is dead, if he isn’t he had better have
MEDICARE!
THE GOD YOU SAVE
MAY BE YOURSELF
LL religions of a spiritual nature are inventions of man. He has created an entire system of gods
with nothing more than his carnal brain. Just because he has an ego, and cannot accept it, he has
to externalize it into some great spiritual device
which he calls “God.”
God can do all the things man is forbidden to do—such as kill people, perform miracles to gratify
his will, control without any apparent responsibility, etc. If man needs such a god and recognizes
that god, then he is worshipping an entity that a human being invented. Therefore, HE IS
WORSHIPPING BY PROXY THE MAN THAT INVENTED GOD. Is it not more sensible to worship a god that he,
himself, has created, in accordance with his own emotional needs—one that best represents the very
carnal and physical being that has the idea‐power to invent a god in the first place?
If man insists on externalizing his true self in the form of “God,” then why fear his true self, in
fearing “God,”—why praise his true self in praising “God,”—why remain externalized from “God” IN
ORDER TO ENGAGE IN RITUAL AND RELIGIOUS CEREMONY IN HIS NAME?
Man needs ritual and dogma, but no law states that an externalized god is necessary in order to
engage in ritual and ceremony performed in a god’s name! Could it be that when he closes the gap
between himself and his “God” he sees the demon of pride creeping forth—that very embodiment of
Lucifer appearing in his midst? He no longer can view himself in two parts, the carnal and the
spiritual, but sees them merge as one, and then to his abysmal horror, discovers that they are only
the carnal—AND ALWAYS WERE! Then he either hates himself to death, day by day—or rejoices that he
is what he is!
If he hates himself, he searches out new and more complex spiritual paths of “enlightenment” in
hopes that he may split himself up again in his quest for stronger and more externalized “gods” to
scourge his poor miserable shell. If he accepts himself, but recognizes that ritual and ceremony
are the important devices that his invented religions have utilized to sustain his faith in a lie,
then it is the SAME FORM OF RITUAL that will sustain his faith in the truth—the primitive pageantry
that will give his awareness of his own
majestic being added substance.
When all religious faith in lies has waned, it is because man has become closer to himself and
farther from “God”; closer to the “Devil.” If this is what the devil represents, and a man lives
his life in the devil’s fane, with the sinews of Satan moving in his flesh, then he either escapes
from the cacklings and carpings of the righteous, or stands proudly in his secret places of the
earth and manipulates the folly‐ridden masses through his own Satanic might, until that day when he
may come forth in splendor proclaiming “I AM A SATANIST! BOW DOWN, FOR I AM THE HIGHEST EMBODIMENT
OF HUMAN LIFE!”
SOME EVIDENCE OF
A NEW SATANIC AGE
HE seven deadly sins of the Christian Church are: greed, pride, envy, anger, gluttony, lust, and
sloth. Satanism advocates indulging in each of these “sins” as they all lead to physical, mental,
or emotional gratification.
A Satanist knows there is nothing wrong with being greedy, as it only means
that he wants more than he already has. Envy means to look with favor upon the
possessions of others, and to be desirous of obtaining similar things for oneself. Envy and greed
are the motivating forces of ambition—and without ambition, very little of any importance would be
accomplished.
Gluttony is simply eating more than you need to keep yourself alive. When you have overeaten to the
point of obesity, another sin—pride—will motivate you to regain an appearance that will renew your
self‐respect.
Anyone who buys an article of clothing for a purpose other than covering his body and protecting it
from the elements is guilty of pride. Satanists often encounter scoffers who maintain that labels
are not necessary. It must be pointed out to these destroyers of labels that one or many articles
they themselves are wearing are not wearing are not necessary to keep them warm. There is not a
person on this earth who is completely devoid of ornamentation. The Satanist points out that any
ornamentation of the scoffer’s body shows that he, too, is guilty of pride. Regardless of how
verbose the cynic may be in his intellectual description of how free he is, he is still wearing the
elements of pride.
Being reluctant to get up in the morning is to be guilty of sloth, and if you lie in bed long
enough you may find yourself committing yet another sin—lust. To have the faintest
stirring of sexual desire is to be guilty of lust. In order to insure the propagation of
humanity, nature made lust the second most powerful instinct, the first being self‐ preservation.
Realizing this, the Christian Church made fornication the “Original Sin.” In this way they made
sure no one would escape sin. Your very state of being is as a result of sin—the Original sin!
The strongest instinct in every living thing is self‐preservation, which brings us to the
last of the seven deadly sins—anger. Is it not our instinct for self‐preservation that is
aroused when someone harms us, when we become angry enough to protect ourselves from further
attack? A Satanist practices the motto, “If a man smite thee on one cheek, smash him on the other!”
Let no wrong go unredressed. Be as a lion in the path—be dangerous even in defeat!
Since man’s natural instincts lead him to sin, all men are sinners; and all sinners go to
hell. If everyone goes to hell, then you will meet all your friends there. Heaven must be populated
with some rather strange creatures if they all lived for was to go to a place where they can strum
harps for eternity.
“Times have changed. Religious leaders no longer preach that all our natural actions are sinful. We
no longer think sex is dirty—or that taking pride in ourselves is shameful—or
that wanting something someone else has is vicious.” Of course not, times have changed! “If
you want proof of this, just look at how liberal churches have become. Why, they’re practicing all
the things that you preach.”
Satanists hear these, and similar statements, all the time; and they agree wholeheartedly.
BUT, if the world has changed so much, why continue to grasp at the threads of a dying faith? If
many religions are denying their own scriptures because they are out of date, and are preaching the
philosophies of Satanism, why not call it by its rightful name—Satanism? Certainly it would be far
less hypocritical.
In recent years there has been an attempt to humanize the spiritual concept of Christianity. This
has manifested itself in the most obvious non‐spiritual means. Masses which had been said in Latin
are now said in native languages—which only succeeds in making the nonsense easier to understand,
and at the same time robs the ceremony of the esoteric nature which is consistent with the tenets
of the dogma. It is much simpler to obtain an emotional reaction using words and phrases that
cannot be understood than it is with statements which even the simplest mind will question when
hearing them in an understandable language.
If priests and ministers were to have used the devices to fill their churches one hundred years ago
that they use today, they would have been charged with heresy, called devils, oft‐ times
persecuted, but certainly excommunicated without hesitation.
The religionists wail, “We must keep up with the times,” forgetting that, due to limiting factors
and deeply engrained laws of white light religions, there can never be sufficient change to meet
the needs of man.
Past religions have always represented the spiritual nature of man, with little or no concern for
his carnal or mundane needs. They have considered this life but transitory, and the flesh merely a
shell; physical pleasure trivial, and pain a worthwhile preparation for the “Kingdom of God.” How
well the utter hypocrisy comes forth when the “righteous” make a change in their religion to keep
up with man’s natural change! The only way that Christianity can ever completely serve the needs of
man is to become as Satanism is NOW.
It has become necessary for a NEW religion, based on man’s natural instincts, to come forth. THEY
have named it. It is called Satanism. It is that power condemned that has caused the religious
controversy over birth‐control measures—a disgruntled admission that sexual activity, for fun, is
here to stay.
It is the “Devil” who caused women to show their legs, to titillate men—the same kind of
legs, now socially acceptable to gaze upon, which are revealed by young nuns as they walk about in
their shortened habits. What a delightful step in the right (or left) direction! Is it possible we
will soon see “topless” nuns sensually throwing their bodies about to the “Missa Solemnis Rock”?
Satan smiles and says he would like that fine—many nuns are very pretty girls with nice legs.
Many churches with some of the largest congregations have the most hand‐clapping, sensual
music—also Satanically inspired. After all, the Devil has always had the best tunes. Church
picnics, despite all of Aunt Martha’s talk about the Lord’s Bountiful Harvest,
are nothing more than a good excuse for Sunday gluttony; and everyone knows that lots more than
Bible reading goes on in the bushes.
The fund‐raising adjunct to many church bazaars is commonly known as a carnival,
which used to mean the celebration of the flesh; now a carnival is okay because the money
goes to the church so that it can preach against the temptations of the Devil! It will be said that
these things are only pagan devices and ceremonies—that the Christians borrowed them. True, but the
Pagans reveled in the delights of the flesh, and were condemned by the very same people who
celebrate their rituals, but call them by different names.
Priests and ministers are in the front lines of peace demonstrations, and lying on railroad tracks
in front of trains carrying war materials, with as much dedication as their brothers of the cloth,
from the same seminaries, who are blessing the bullets and bombs and fighting men as chaplains in
the armed forces. Someone must be wrong, someplace. Could it be that Satan is the one qualified to
act as accuser? Certainly they named him that!
When a puppy reaches maturity it becomes a dog; when ice melts it is called water; when twelve
months have been used up, we get a new calendar with the proper chronological name; when “magic”
becomes scientific fact we refer to it as medicine, astronomy, etc. When one name is no longer
appropriate for a given thing it is only logical to change it to a new
one which better fits the subject. Why, then, do we not follow suit in the area of religion? Why
continue to call a religion the same name when the tenets of that religion no longer fit the
original one? Or, if religion does preach the same things that it always has, but its followers
practice nearly none of its teachings, why do they continue to call themselves by the name given to
followers of that religion?
If you do not believe in what your religion teaches, why continue to support a belief which is
contradictory with your feelings. You would never vote for a person or issue you did not believe
in, so why cast your ecclesiastical vote for a religion which is not consistent with your
convictions? You have no right to complain about a political situation you have voted for or
supported in any way—which includes sitting back and complacently agreeing
with neighbors who approve the situation, just because you are too lazy or cowardly to speak your
mind. So it is with religious balloting. Even if you cannot be aggressively honest about your
opinions because of unfavorable consequences from employers, community leaders,
etc., you can, at least, be honest with yourself. In the privacy of your own home and with close
friends you must support religion which has YOUR best interests at heart.
“Satanism is based on a very sound philosophy,” say the emancipated. “But why call it Satanism? Why
not call it something like ‘Humanism’ or a name that would have the connotation of a witchcraft
group, something a little more esoteric—something less blatant.” There is more than one reason for
this. Humanism is not a religion. It is simply a way of life with no ceremony or dogma. Satanism
has both ceremony and dogma.
Dogma, as will be explained, is necessary.
Satanism differs greatly from all other so‐called white‐light, “white” witchcraft or magical groups
in the world today. These self‐righteous and supercilious religions protest that their members use
the powers of magic only for altruistic purposes. Satanists look with disdain upon “white”
witchcraft groups because they feel that altruism is sinning on the lay‐away plan. It is unnatural
not to have desire to gain things for yourself. Satanism represents a form of controlled
selfishness. This does not mean that you never do anything for anyone else. If you do something to
make someone for whom you care happy, his happiness will give you a sense of gratification.
Satanism advocates practicing a modified form of the Golden Rule. Our interpretation of
this rule is: “Do unto others as they do unto you”; because if you “Do unto others as you
would have them do unto you,” and they, in turn, treat you badly, it goes against human nature to
continue to treat them with consideration. You should do unto others as you would have them do unto
you, but if your courtesy is not returned, they should be treated with the wrath they deserve.
White witchcraft groups say that if you curse a person, it will return to you three‐fold, come home
to roost, or in some way boomerang back to the sender. This is yet another indication of the
guilt‐ridden philosophy which is held by these neo‐Pagan, pseudo‐Christian groups. White witches
want to delve into witchcraft, but cannot divorce themselves from the stigma attached to it.
Therefore, they call themselves white magicians, and base seventy‐five per cent of their philosophy
on the trite and hackneyed tenets of Christianity. Anyone who pretends to be interested in magic or
the occult for reasons other that gaining personal power is the worst kind of hypocrite. The
Satanist respects Christianity for, at least, being consistent in its guilt‐ridden philosophy, but
can only feel contempt for the people who attempt to appear emancipated from guilt by joining a
witchcraft group, and then practice the same
basic philosophy as Christianity.
White magic is supposedly utilized only for good or unselfish purposes, and black magic, we are
told, is used only for selfish or “evil” reasons. Satanism draws no such dividing line. Magic is
magic, be it used to help or hinder. The Satanist, being the magician, should have the ability to
decide what is just, and then apply the powers of magic to attain his goals.
During white magical ceremonies, the practitioners stand within a pentagram to protect themselves
from the “evil” forces which they call upon for help. To the Satanist, it seems a bit two‐faced to
call on these forces for help, while at the same time protecting yourself from the very powers you
have asked for assistance. The Satanist realizes that only by putting himself in league with these
forces can be fully and unhypocritically utilize the Powers of Darkness to his best advantage.
In a Satanic magical ceremony, the participants do NOT: join hands and dance “ring around the rosy”
in a circle; burn candles of various colors for various wishes; call out the names of “Father, Son
and Holy Ghost” while supposedly practicing Black Arts; pick a “Saint” for their personal guide in
obtaining help for their problems; dunk themselves in smelly oils and hope the money comes in;
meditate so they can arrive at a “great spiritual awakening”; recite long incantations with the
name of Jesus thrown in for good measure, between every few words, etc., etc., etc., ad nauseam!
BECAUSE—This is NOT the way to practice Satanic magic. If you cannot divorce yourself from
hypocritical self‐deceit, you will never be successful as a magician, much less a Satanist.
The Satanic religion has not merely lifted the coin—it has flipped it completely over.
Therefore, why should it support the very principles to which it is completely opposed by calling
itself anything other than a name which is totally in keeping with the reversed doctrines which
make up the Satanic philosophy? Satanism is not a white light religion; it is a religion of the
flesh, the mundane, the carnal—all of which are ruled by Satan, the personification of the Left
Hand Path.
Inevitably, the next question asked is: “Granted, you can’t call it humanism because
humanism is not a religion; but why even have a religion in the first place if all you do is
what comes naturally, anyway? Why not just do it?”
Modern man has come a long way; he has become disenchanted with the nonsensical dogmas of past
religions. We are living in an enlightened age. Psychiatry has made great strides in enlightening
man about his true personality. We are living in an era of intellectual awareness unlike any the
world has ever seen.
This is all very well and good, BUT—there is one flaw in this new state of awareness. It is one
thing to accept something intellectually, but to accept the same thing emotionally is an entirely
different matter. The one need that psychiatry cannot fill is man’s inherent need for
emotionalizing through dogma. Man needs ceremony and ritual, fantasy and enchantment. Psychiatry,
despite all the good it has done, has robbed man of wonder and fantasy which religion, in the past,
has provided.
Satanism, realizing the current needs of man, fills the large grey void between religion and
psychiatry. The Satanic philosophy combines the fundamentals of psychology and good, honest
emotionalizing, or dogma. It provides man with his much needed fantasy. There is nothing wrong with
dogma, providing it is not based on ideas and actions which go completely against human nature.
The quickest way of traveling between two points is in a straight line. If all the guilts that have
been built up can be turned into advantages, it eliminates the need for intellectual purging of the
psyche in an attempt to cleanse it from these repressions. Satanism is the only religion known to
man that accepts man as he is, and promotes the rationale of turning a bad thing into a good thing
rather than bending over backwards to eliminate the bad thing.
Therefore, after intellectually evaluating your problems through common sense and drawing on what
psychiatry has taught us, if you still cannot emotionally release yourself from unwarranted guilt,
and put your theories into action, then you should learn to make your guilt work for you. You
should act upon your natural instincts, and then, if you cannot perform without feeling guilty,
revel in your guilt. This may sound like a contradiction in terms, but if you will think about it,
guilt can often add a fillip to the senses. Adults would do well to take a lesson from children.
Children often take great delight in doing something they know they are not supposed to.
Yes, times have changed, but man hasn’t. The basics of Satanism have always existed. The only thing
that is new is the formal organization of a religion based on the universal traits of man. For
centuries, magnificent structures of stone, concrete, mortar, and steel have been devoted to man’s
abstinence. It is high time that human beings stopped fighting themselves, and devoted their time
to building temples designed for man’s indulgences.
Even though times have changed, and always will, man remains basically the same. For two thousand
years man has done penance for something he never should have had to feel guilty about in the first
place. We are tired of denying ourselves the pleasures of life which we deserve. Today, as always,
man needs to enjoy himself here and now, instead of waiting for his rewards in heaven. So, why not
have a religion based on indulgence? Certainly, it is consistent with the nature of the beast. We
are no longer supplicating weaklings trembling before an unmerciful “God” who cares not whether we
live or die. We are self‐respecting, prideful people—we are Satanists!
HELL, THE DEVIL,
AND HOW TO SELL YOUR SOUL
ATAN has certainly been the best friend the church has ever had, as he has kept it in
business all these years. The false doctrine of Hell and the Devil has allowed the
Protestant and Catholic Churches to flourish far too long. Without a devil to point
their fingers at, religionists of the right hand path would have nothing with which to
threaten their followers. “Satan leads you to temptation”; “Satan is the prince of evil”; “Satan is
vicious, cruel, brutal,” they warn. “If you give in to the temptations of the devil, you will
surely suffer eternal damnation and roast in Hell.”
The semantic meaning of Satan is the “adversary” or “opposition” or the “accuser.” The very word
“devil” comes from the Indian devi which means “god.” Satan represents opposition to all religions
which serve to frustrate and condemn man for his natural instincts. He has been given an evil role
simply because he represents the carnal, earthly, and mundane aspects of life.
Satan, the chief devil of the Western World, was originally an angel whose duty was to report human
delinquencies to God. It was not until the Fourteenth Century that he began to be depicted as an
evil deity who was part man and part animal, with goat‐like horns and hooves. Before Christianity
gave him the names of Satan, Lucifer, etc., the carnal side of
man’s nature was governed by the god which was then called Dionysus, or Pan, depicted as a satyr or
faun, by the Greeks. Pan was originally the “good guy,” and symbolized fertility and fecundity.
Whenever a nation comes under a new form of government, the heroes of the past become villains of
the present. So it is with religion. The earliest Christians believed that the Pagan deities were
devils, and to employ them was to use “black magic.” Miraculous heavenly events they termed “white
magic”; this was the sole distinction between the two. The old gods did not die, they fell into
Hell and became devils. The bogey, goblin, or bugaboo used to frighten children is derived from the
Slavonic “Bog” which means “god,” as does Bhaga in Hindu.
Many pleasures revered before the advent of Christianity were condemned by the new religion. It
required little changeover to transform the horns and cloven hooves of Pan into a most convincing
devil! Pan’s attributes could be neatly changed into charged‐with‐ punishment sins, and so the
metamorphosis was complete.
The association of the goat with the Devil is found in the Christian Bible, where the holiest day
of the year, the Day of Atonement, was celebrated by casting lots for two goats “without blemish,”
one to be offered to the Lord, and one to Azazel. The goat carrying the sins of the people was
driven into the desert and became a “scapegoat.” This is the origin of the goat which is still used
in lodge ceremonies today as it was also used in Egypt, where once a year it was sacrificed to a
God.
The devils of mankind are many, and their origins diversified. The performance of
Satanic ritual does not embrace the calling forth of demons; this practice is followed only by
those who are in fear of the very forces they conjure.
Supposedly, demons are malevolent spirits with attributes conductive to the deterioration
of the people or events that they touch upon. The Greek word demon meant a guardian spirit or
source of inspiration, and to be sure, later theologians invented legion upon legion of these
harbingers of inspiration—all wicked.
An indication of the cowardice of “magicians” of the right‐hand path is the practice of calling
upon a particular demon (who would supposedly be a minion of the devil) to do his bidding. The
assumption is that the demon, being only a flunky of the devil, is easier to control. Occult lore
states that only the most formidably “protected” or insanely foolhardy sorcerer would try to call
forth the Devil himself.
The Satanist does not furtively call upon these “lesser” devils, but brazenly invokes those who
people that infernal army of long‐standing outrage—the Devils themselves!
Theologians have catalogued some of the names of devils in their lists of demons, as might be
expected, but the roster which follows contains the names and origins of the Gods and Goddesses
called upon, which make up a large part of the occupancy of the Royal Palace of Hell:
THE FOUR CROWN PRINCES OF HELL
SATAN—(Hebrew) adversary, opposite, accuser, Lord of fire, the inferno, the south
LUCIFER—(Roman) bringer of light, enlightenment, the air, the morning star, the east
BELIAL—(Hebrew) without a master, baseness of the earth, independence, the north
LEVIATHAN—(Hebrew) the serpent out of the deeps, the sea, the west
THE INFERNAL NAMES
Abaddon—(Hebrew) the destroyer Adramelech—Samarian devil Ahpuch—Mayan devil Ahriman—Mazdean devil
Amon—Egyptian ram‐headed god of life and reproduction
Apollyon—Greek synonym for Satan, the arch fiend
Asmodeus—Hebrew devil of sensuality and luxury, originally “creature of judgement”
Astaroth—Phoenician goddess of lasciviousness, equivalent of Babylonian Ishtar Azazel—(Hebrew)
taught man to make weapons of war, introduced cosmetics Baalberith—Canaanite Lord of the covenant
who was later made a devil Balaam—Hebrew Devil of avarice and greed
Baphomet—worshipped by the Templars as symbolic of Satan Bast—Egyptian goddess of pleasure
represented by the cat Beelzebub—(Hebrew) Lord of the Flies, taken from symbolism of the scarab
Behemoth—Hebrew personification of Satan in the form of an elephant Beherit—Syriac name for Satan
Bilé—Celtic god of Hell
Chemosh—national god of Moabites, later a devil Cimeries—rides a black horse and rules Africa
Coyote—American Indian devil Dagon—Philistine avenging devil of the sea Damballa—Voodoo serpent god
Demogorgon—Greek name of the devil, it is said should not be known to mortals
Diabolus—(Greek) “flowing downwards” Dracula—Romanian name for devil
Emma‐O—Japanese ruler of Hell Euronymous—Greek prince of death Fenriz—son of Loki, depicted as a
wolf
Gorgo—dim. of Demogorgon, Greek name of the devil
Haborym—Hebrew synonym for Satan
Hecate—Greek goddess of the underworld and witchcraft
Ishtar—Babylonian goddess of fertility
Kali—(Hindu) daughter of Shiva, high priestess of the Thuggees Lilith—Hebrew female devil, Adam’s
first wife who taught him the ropes Loki—Teutonic devil
Mammon—Aramaic god of wealth and profit Mania—Etruscan goddess of Hell Mantus—Etruscan god of Hell
Marduk—god of the city of Babylon
Mastema—Hebrew synonym for Satan
Melek Taus—Yezidi devil
Mephistopheles—(Greek) he who shuns the light, q. v. Faust
Metztli—Aztec goddess of the night
Mictian—Aztec god of death
Midgard—son of Loki, depicted as a serpent Milcom—Ammonite devil Moloch—Phoenician and Canaanite
devil
Mormo—(Greek) King of the Ghouls, consort of Hecate Naamah—Hebrew female devil of seduction
Nergal—Babylonian god of Hades
Nihasa—American Indian devil Nija—Polish god of the underworld O‐Yama—Japanese name for Satan
Pan—Greek god of lust, later relegated to devildom Pluto—Greek god of the underworld
Proserpine—Greek queen of the underworld Pwcca—Welsh name for Satan
Rimmon—Syrian devil worshipped at Damascus Sabazios—Phrygian origin, identified with Dionysos,
snake worship Saitan—Enochian equivalent of Satan
Sammael—(Hebrew) “venom of God” Samnu—Central Asian devil Sedit—American Indian devil
Sekhmet—Egyptian goddess of vengeance Set—Egyptian devil
Shaitan—Arabic name for Satan
Shiva—(Hindu) the destroyer
Supay—Inca god of the underworld
T’an‐mo—Chinese counterpart to the devil, covetousness, desire Tchort—Russian name for Satan,
“black god” Tezcatlipoca—Aztec god of Hell
Thamuz—Sumerian god who later was relegated to devildom
Thoth—Egyptian god of magic Tunrida—Scandinavian female devil Typhon—Greek personification of Satan
Yaotzin—Aztec god of Hell Yen‐lo‐Wang—Chinese ruler of Hell
The devils of past religions have always, at least in part, had animal characteristics, evidence of
man’s constant need to deny that he too is an animal, for to do so would serve a mighty blow to his
impoverished ego.
The pig was despised by the Jews and the Egyptians. It symbolized the gods Frey, Osiris, Adonis,
Persephone, Attis, and Demeter, and was sacrificed to Osiris and the Moon. But, in
time, it became degraded into a devil. The Phoenicians worshipped a fly god, Baal, from
which comes the devil, Beelzebub. Both Baal and Beelzebub are identical to the dung beetle or
scarabaeus of the Egyptians which appeared to resurrect itself, much as the mythical bird, the
phoenix, rose from its own ashes. The ancient Jews believed, through their contact with the
Persians, that the two great forces in the world were Ahura‐Mazda, the god of fire, light, life,
and goodness; and Ahriman, the serpent, the god of darkness, destruction, death, and evil. These,
and countless other examples, not only depict man’s devils as animals, but also show his need to
sacrifice the original animal gods and demote them to his devils.
At the time of the Reformation, in the Sixteenth Century, the alchemist, Dr. Johann Faustus,
discovered a method of summoning a demon—Mephistopheles—from Hell and making a pact with him. He
signed a contract in blood to turn his soul over to Mephistopheles in return for the feeling of
youth, and at once became young. When the time came for Faustus to die, he retired to his room and
was blown to bits as though his
laboratory had exploded. This story is a protest of the times (the Sixteenth Century) against
science, chemistry, and magic.
To the Satanist, it is unnecessary to sell your soul to the Devil or make a pact with Satan.
This threat was devised by Christianity to terrorize people so they would not stray from the fold.
With scolding fingers and trembling voices, they taught their followers that if they gave in to the
temptations of Satan, and lived their lives according to their natural predilections, they would
have to pay for their sinful pleasures by giving their souls to Satan and suffering in Hell for all
eternity. People were led to believe that a pure soul was a passport to everlasting life.
Pious prophets have taught man to fear Satan. But what of terms like “God fearing”? If God is so
merciful, why do people have to fear him? Are we to believe there is nowhere we can turn to escape
fear? If you have to fear God, why not be “Satan fearing” and at least have the fun that being God
fearing denies you? Without such a wholesale fear religionists would have had nothing with which to
wield power over their followers.
The Teutonic Goddess of the Dead and daughter of Loki was named Hel, a Pagan god of torture and
punishment. Another “L” was added when the books of the Old Testament were formulated. The prophets
who wrote the Bible did not know the word “Hell”; they used the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades,
which meant the grave; also the Greek Tartaros, which was the abode of fallen angels, the
underworld (inside the earth), and Gehenna, which was a valley near Jerusalem where Moloch reigned
and garbage was dumped and burned. It is from this that the Christian Church has evolved the idea
of “fire and brimstone” in Hell.
The Protestant Hell and the Catholic Hell are places of eternal punishment; however, the Catholics
also believe there is a “Purgatory” where all souls go for a time, and a “Limbo” where unbaptized
souls go. The Buddhist Hell is divided into eight sections, the first seven of which can be
expiated. The ecclesiastical description of Hell is that of a horrible place of fire and torment;
in Dante’s Inferno, and in northern climes, it was thought to be an icy cold region, a giant
refrigerator.
(Even with all their threats of eternal damnation and soul roasting, Christian missionaries have
run across some who were not so quick to swallow their drivel. Pleasure and pain, like beauty, are
in the eye of the beholder. So, when missionaries ventured into Alaska and warned the Eskimos of
the horrors of Hell and the blazing lake of fire awaiting
transgressors, they eagerly asked: “How do we get there?”!)
Most Satanists do not accept Satan as an anthropomorphic being with cloven hooves, a barbed tail,
and horns. He merely represents a force in nature—the powers of darkness which have been named just
that because no religion has taken these forces out of the darkness. Nor has science been able to
apply technical terminology to this force. It is an untapped reservoir that few can make use of
because they lack the ability use a tool without having to first break down and label all the parts
which make it run. It is this incessant need to analyze which prohibits most people from taking
advantage of this many faceted key to the unknown—which the Satanist chooses to call “Satan.”
Satan, as a god, demi‐god, personal saviour, or whatever you wish to call him, was
invented by the formulators of every religion on the face of the earth for only one purpose—to
preside over man’s so‐called wicked activities and situations here on earth. Consequently, anything
resulting in physical or mental gratification was defined as “evil”—thus assuring a lifetime of
unwarranted guilt for everyone!
So, if “evil” they have named us, evil we are—and so what! The Satanic Age is upon us! Why not take
advantage of it and LIVE!
LOVE AND HATE
ATANISM represents kindness to those who deserve it instead of love wasted on
ingrates! You cannot love everyone; it is ridiculous to think you can. If you love everyone and
everything you lose your natural powers of selection and wind up
being a pretty poor judge of character and quality. If anything is used too freely it loses its
true meaning. Therefore, the Satanist believes you should love strongly and completely those who
deserve your love, but never turn the other cheek to your enemy!
Love is one of the most intense emotions felt by man; another is hate. Forcing yourself to feel
indiscriminate love is very unnatural. If you try to love everyone you only lessen your feelings
for those who deserve your love. Repressed hatred can lead to many physical and emotional ailments.
By learning to release your hatred towards those who deserve it, you cleanse yourself of these
malignant emotions and need not take your pent‐up hatred out on your loved ones.
There has never been a great “love” movement in the history of the world that hasn’t wound up
killing countless numbers of people, we must assume, to prove how much they loved them! Every
hypocrite who ever walked the earth has had pockets bulging with love!
Every pharisaical religionist claims to love his enemies, even though when wronged he consoles
himself by thinking “God will punish them.” Instead of admitting to themselves that they are
capable of hating their foes and treating them in the manner they deserve, they say: “There, but
for the grace of God, go I,” and “pray” for them. Why should we humiliate and lower ourselves by
drawing such inaccurate comparisons?
Satanism has been thought of as being synonymous with cruelty and brutality. This is so only
because people are afraid to face the truth—and the truth is that human beings are not all benign
or all loving. Just because the Satanist admits he is capable of both love and hate, he is
considered hateful. On the contrary, because he is able to give vent to his hatred through
ritualized expression, he is far more capable of love—the deepest kind of love. By honestly
recognizing and admitting to both the hate and the love he feels, there is no confusing one emotion
with the other. Without being able to experience one of these emotions, you cannot fully experience
the other.
SATANIC SEX
UCH controversy has arisen over the Satanic views on “free love.” It is often
assumed that sexual activity is the most important factor of the Satanic religion, and that
willingness to participate in sex‐orgies is a prerequisite for becoming a
Satanist. Nothing could be farther from the truth! In fact, opportunists who have no
deeper interest in Satanism than merely the sexual aspects are emphatically discouraged. Satanism
does advocate sexual freedom, but only in the true sense of the word. Free love, in the Satanic
concept, means exactly that—freedom to either be faithful to one person or to indulge your sexual
desires with as many others as you feel is necessary to satisfy your particular needs.
Satanism does not encourage orgiastic activity or extramarital affairs for those to whom they do
not come naturally. For many, it would be very unnatural and detrimental to be unfaithful to their
chosen mates. To others, it would be frustrating to be bound sexually to just one person. Each
person must decide for himself what form of sexual activity best suits his individual needs.
Self‐deceitfully forcing yourself to be adulterous or to have sex partners when not married just
for the sake of proving others (or worse yet, to yourself) that you are emancipated from sexual
guilt is just as wrong, by Satanic standards, as leaving any sexual need unfulfilled because of
ingrained feelings of guilt.
Many of those who are constantly preoccupied with demonstrating their emancipation from sexual
guilt are, in reality, held in even greater sexual bondage than those who simply accept sexual
activity as a natural part of life and don’t make a big to‐do over their sexual freedom. For
example, it is an established fact that the nymphomaniac (every man’s dream girl and heroine of all
lurid novels) is not sexually free, but is actually frigid and roves from man to man because she is
too inhibited to ever find complete sexual release.
Another misconception is the idea that ability to engage in group sexual activity is the indicative
of sexual freedom. All contemporary free‐sex groups have one thing in common discouragement of
fetishistic or deviant activity.
Actually, the most forced examples of non‐fetishistic sexual activity thinly disguised as “freedom”
have a common format. Each of the participants in an orgy removes all clothing, following the
example set forth by one, and mechanically fornicate—also following the leader’s example. None of
the performers consider that their “emancipated” form of sex might be regarded as regimented and
infantile by non‐members who fail to equate uniformity with freedom.
The Satanist realizes that if he is to be a sexual connoisseur (and truly free from all sexual
guilt) he cannot be stifled by the so‐called sexual revolutionists any more than he can by the
prudery of his guilt‐ridden society. These free‐sex clubs miss the whole point of sexual freedom.
Unless sexual activity can be expressed on an individual basis (which
includes personal fetishes), there is absolutely no purpose in belonging to a sexual freedom
organization.
Satanism condones any type of sexual activity which properly satisfies your individual
desires—be it heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or even asexual, if you choose. Satanism
also sanctions any fetish or deviation which will enhance your sex‐life, so long as it involves no
one who does not wish to be involved.
The prevalence of deviant and/or fetishistic behavior in our society would stagger the
imagination of the sexually naïve. There are more sexual variants than the unenlightened individual
can perceive: transvestism, sadism, masochism, urolagnia, exhibitionism—to name only a few of the
more predominant. Everyone has some form of fetish, but because they are unaware of the
preponderance of fetishistic activity in our society, they feel they are depraved if they submit to
their “unnatural” yearnings.
Even the asexual has a deviation—his asexuality. It is far more abnormal to have a lack of
sexual desire (unless illness or old‐age, or another valid reason has caused the wane) than it is
to be sexually promiscuous. However, if a Satanist chooses sexual sublimination above overt sexual
expression, that is entirely his own affair. In many cases of sexual sublimination (or asexuality),
any attempt to emancipate himself sexually would prove devastating to the asexual.
Asexuals are invariably sexually sublimated by their jobs or hobbies. All the energy
and driving interest which would normally be devoted to sexual activity is channeled into other
pastimes or into their chosen occupations. If a person favors other interests over sexual activity,
it is his right, and no one is justified in condemning him for it. However, the person should at
least recognize the fact that this is a sexual sublimation.
Because of lack of opportunity for expression, many secret sexual desires never
progress beyond the fantasy stage. Lack of release often leads to compulsion and, therefore, a
great number of people devise undetectable methods of giving vent to their urges. Just because most
fetishistic activity is not outwardly apparent, the sexually unsophisticated should not delude
himself into thinking it does not exist. To cite examples of the ingenious techniques used: The
male transvestite will indulge in his fetish by wearing feminine undergarments while going about
his daily activities; or the
masochistic woman might wear a rubber girdle several sizes too small, so she may derive sexual
pleasure from her fetishistic discomfort throughout the day, with no one the
wiser. These illustrations are far tamer and more prevalent examples than others which could have
been given.
Satanism encourages any form of sexual expression you may desire, so long as it hurts no one else.
This statement must be qualified, to avoid misinterpretation. By not hurting another, this does not
include the unintentional hurt felt by those who might not agree with your views on sex, because of
their anxieties regarding sexual morality. Naturally, you should avoid offending others who mean a
great deal to you, such as prudish friends and relatives. However, if you earnestly endeavor to
escape hurting them, and despite your efforts they accidentally find out, you cannot be held
responsible, and therefore should feel no guilt as a result of either your sexual convictions, or
their being hurt because of those convictions. If you are in constant fear of offending the prudish
by your attitude towards sex, then there is no sense in trying to emancipate yourself from sexual
guilt. However, no purpose is served by flaunting your permissiveness.
The other exception to the rule regards dealings with masochists. A masochist derives pleasure from
being hurt; so denying the masochist his pleasure‐through‐pain hurts him just as
much as actual physical pain hurts the non‐masochist. The story of the truly cruel sadist
illustrates this point: The masochist says to the sadist, “beat me.” To which the merciless sadist
replies, “NO!” If a person wants to be hurt and enjoys suffering, then there is no reason not to
indulge him in his wont.
The term “sadist” in popular usage describes one who obtains pleasure from indiscriminate
brutality. Actually, though, a true sadist is selective. He carefully chooses from the vast reserve
of appropriate victims, and takes great delight in giving those who thrive on misery the
fulfillment of their desires. The “well‐adjusted” sadist is epicurean in selecting those on whom
his energies will be well‐spent! If a person is healthy enough to admit he is a masochist and
enjoys being enslaved and whipped, the real sadist is glad to oblige!
Aside from the foregoing exceptions, the Satanist would not intentionally hurt others by violating
their sexual rights. If you attempt to impose your sexual desires upon others who do not welcome
your advances, you are infringing upon their sexual freedom. Therefore, Satanism does not advocate
rape, child molesting, sexual defilement of animals, or any other form of sexual activity which
entails the participation of those who are
unwilling or whose innocence or naïveté would allow them to be intimidated or misguided into doing
something against their wishes.
If all parties involved are mature adults who willingly take full responsibility for their actions
and voluntarily engage in a given form of sexual expression—even if it is generally considered
taboo—then there is no reason for them to repress their sexual inclinations.
If you are aware of all the implications, advantages, and disadvantages, and are certain your
actions will hurt no one who does not wish or deserve to be hurt, you have no cause to suppress
your sexual preferences.
Just as no two people are exactly the same in their choice of diet or have the same capacity for
the consumption of food, sexual tastes and appetites vary from person to person. No person or
society has the right to set limitations on the sexual standards or the frequency of sexual
activity of another. Proper sexual conduct can only be judged within the context of each individual
situation. Therefore, what one person considers sexually correct and moral may be frustrating to
another. The reverse is also true; one person may have great sexual prowess, but it is unjust for
him to belittle another whose sexual capacity may not equal his own, and inconsiderate for him to
impose himself upon the other person, i.e., the man who has a voracious sexual appetite, but whose
wife’s sexual needs do not match his own. It is unfair for him to expect her to enthusiastically
respond to his overtures; but she must display the same degree of thoughtfulness. In the instances
when she does not feel great passion, she should either passively, but pleasantly, accept him
sexually, or raise no complaint if he
chooses to find his needed release elsewhere—including auto‐erotic practices.
The ideal relationship is one in which the people are deeply in love with one another
and are sexually compatible. However, perfect relationships are relatively uncommon. It is
important to point out here that spiritual love and sexual love can, but do not necessarily, go
hand in hand. If there is a certain amount of sexual compatibility, often it is limited; and some,
but not all, of the sexual desires will be fulfilled.
There is no greater sexual pleasure than that derived from association with someone you deeply
love, if you are sexually well‐suited. If you are not suited to one another sexually,
though, it must be stressed that lack of sexual compatibility does not indicate lack of
spiritual love. One can, and often does, exist without the other. As a matter of fact, often one
member of a couple will resort to outside sexual activity because he deeply loves his mate, and
wishes to avoid hurting or imposing upon his loved one. Deep spiritual love is enriched by sexual
love, and it is certainly a necessary ingredient for any satisfactory relationship;
but because of differing sexual predilections, outside sexual activity or masturbation sometimes
provides a needed supplement.
Masturbation, considered a sexual taboo by many people, creates a guilt problem not easily dealt
with. Much emphasis must be placed on this subject, as it constitutes an extremely important
ingredient of many a successful magical working.
Ever since the Judaeo‐Christian Bible described the sin of Onan (Gen. 38:7‐10), man has considered
the seriousness and consequences of the “solitary vice.” Even though modern sexologists have
explained the sin of Onan as simply coitus interruptus, the damage has been done through centuries
of theological misinterpretation.
Aside from actual sex crimes, masturbation is one of the most frowned upon sexual acts. During the
last century, innumerable texts were written describing the horrific
consequences of masturbation. Practically all physical or mental illnesses were attributed to the
evils of masturbation. Pallor of the complexion, shortness of breath, furtive expression, sunken
chest, nervousness, pimples and loss of appetite are only a few of the many characteristics
supposedly resulting from masturbation; total physical and mental collapse was assured if one did
not heed the warnings in those handbooks for young men.
The lurid descriptions in such texts would be almost humorous, were it not for the unhappy fact
that even though contemporary sexologists, doctors, writers, etc. have done much to remove the
stigma of masturbation, the deep‐seated guilts induced by the nonsense in those sexual primers have
been only partially erased. A large percentage of people, especially those over forty, cannot
emotionally accept the fact that masturbation is natural and healthy, even if they now accept it
intellectually; and they, in turn, relate their repugnance, often subconsciously, to their
children.
It was thought that one would go insane if, despite numerous admonitions, his auto‐erotic practices
persisted. This preposterous myth grew from reports of wide‐spread masturbation by the inmates of
mental institutions. It was assumed that since almost all incurably insane people masturbated, it
was their masturbation that had driven them mad. No one ever stopped to consider the lack of sexual
partners of the opposite sex and the freedom from inhibition, which is a characteristic of extreme
insanity, were the real reasons for the masturbatory practices of the insane.
Many people would rather have their mates seek outside sexual activity than perform autoerotic acts
because of their own guilt feelings, the mate’s repugnance towards having them engage in
masturbation, or the fear of their mate’s repugnance—although in a surprising number of cases, a
vicarious thrill is obtained from the knowledge that the mate is having sexual experiences with
outsiders—although this is seldom admitted.
If stimulation is provided by envisioning one’s mate sexually engaged with others, this should be
brought out into the open where both parties may gain from such activities. However, if the
prohibition of masturbation is only due to guilt feelings on the part of one or both parties, they
should make every attempt to erase those guilts—or utilize them.
Many relationships might be saved from destruction if the people involved did not feel guilt
about performing the natural act of masturbation.
Masturbation is regarded as evil because it produces pleasure derived from intentionally fondling a
“forbidden” area of the body by one’s own hand. The guilt feelings accompanying most sexual acts
can be assuaged by the religiously‐acceptable contention that your sensual delights are necessary
to produce off‐spring—even though you cautiously watch the calendar for the “safe” days. You
cannot, however, placate yourself with this rationale while engaging in masturbatory practices.
No matter what you’ve been told about the “immaculate conception”—even if blind faith allows you to
swallow this absurdity—you know full well if you are to produce a child, there must be sexual
contact with a person of the opposite sex! If you feel guilty for
committing the “original sin,” you certainly will feel even deeper guilt for performing a sex act
only for self‐gratification, with no intention of creating children.
The Satanist fully realizes why religionists declare masturbation to be sinful. Like all other
natural acts people will do it, no matter how severely reprimanded. Causing guilt is an important
facet of their malicious scheme to obligate people to atone for “sins” by paying the mortgages on
temples of abstinence!
Even if a person is no longer struggling under the burden of religiously‐induced guilt (or thinks
he isn’t), modern man still feels shame if he yields to his masturbatory desires. A man may feel
robbed of his masculinity if he satisfies himself auto‐erotically rather than engaging in the
competitive game of woman chasing. A woman may satisfy herself sexually but yearns for the
ego‐gratification that comes from the sport of seduction.
Neither the quasi Casanova nor bogus vamp feels adequate when “reduced” to masturbation for sexual
gratification; both would prefer even an inadequate partner. Satanically speaking, though, it is
far better to engage in a perfect fantasy than to cooperate in an unrewarding experience with
another person. With masturbation, you are in
complete control of the situation.
To illustrate the undebatable fact that masturbation is an entirely normal and healthy practice: it
is performed by all members of the animal kingdom. Human children will also follow their
instinctive masturbatory desires, unless they have been scolded for it by their indignant parents,
who were undoubtably berated for it by their parents, and so on down the retrocedent line.
It is unfortunate, but true, that the sexual guilts of parents will immutably be passed on
to their children. In order to save our children from the ill‐fated sexual destiny of our parents,
grandparents, and possibly ourselves, the perverted moral code of the past must be exposed for what
it is: a pragmatically organized set of rules which, if rigidly obeyed,
would destroy us! Unless we emancipate ourselves from the ridiculous sexual standards of our
present society, including the so‐called sexual revolution, the neuroses caused by those stifling
regulations will persist. Adherence to the sensible and humanistic new morality of Satanism can—and
will—evolve society in which our children can grow up healthy and without the devastating moral
encumbrances of our existing sick society.
NOT ALL VAMPIRES
SUCK BLOOD!
ATANISM represents responsibility to the responsible, instead of concern for
psychic vampires.
Many people who walk the earth practice the fine art of making others feel
responsible and even indebted to them, without cause. Satanism observes these leeches in
their true light. Psychic vampires are individuals who drain others of their vital energy.
This type of person can be found in all avenues of society. They fill no useful purpose in our
lives, and are neither love objects nor true friends. Yet we feel responsible to the psychic
vampire without knowing why.
If you think you may be the victim of such a person, there are a few simple rules which will help
you form a decision. Is there a person you often call or visit, even though you really don’t want
to, because you know you will feel guilty if you don’t? Or, do you find yourself constantly doing
favors for one who doesn’t come forward and ask, but hints? Often the psychic vampire will use
reverse psychology, saying: “Oh, I couldn’t ask you to do that”—and you, in turn, insist upon doing
it. The psychic vampire never demands anything of you. That would be far too presumptuous. They
simply let their wishes be known in subtle ways which will prevent them from being considered
pests. They
“wouldn’t think of imposing” and are always content and willingly accept their lot, without the
slightest complaint—outwardly!
Their sins are not of commission, but of omission. It’s what they don’t say, not what they do say,
that makes you feel you must account to them. They are much too crafty to make overt demands upon
you, because they know you would resent it, and would have a tangible and legitimate reason for
denying them.
A large percentage of these people have special “attributes” which make their dependence upon you
more feasible and much more effective. Many psychic vampires are invalids (or pretend to be) or are
“mentally or emotionally disturbed.” Others might feign ignorance or incompetence so you will, out
of pity—or more often, exasperation— do things for them.
The traditional way to banish a demon or elemental is to recognize it for what it is, and exorcise
it. Recognition of these modern‐day demons and their methods is the only antidote for their
devastating hold over you.
Most people accept these passively vicious individuals at face value only because their insidious
maneuvers have never been pointed out to them. They merely accept these “poor souls” as being less
fortunate than themselves, and feel they must help them however they can. It is this misdirected
sense of responsibility (or unfounded sense of guilt) which nourishes well the “altruisms” upon
which these parasites feast!
The psychic vampire is allowed to exist because he cleverly chooses conscientious, responsible
people for his victims—people with great dedication to their “moral obligations.”
In some cases we are vampirized by groups of people, as well as individuals. Every
fund raising organization, be it a charitable foundation, community council, religious or fraternal
association, etc., carefully selects a person who is adept at making others feel guilty for its
chairman or coordinator. It is the job of this chairman to intimidate us into opening first our
hearts, and then our wallets, to the recipient of their “good will”— never mentioning that, in many
cases, their time is not unselfishly donated, but that they are drawing a fat salary for their
“noble deeds.” They are masters at playing upon the sympathy and consideration of responsible
people. How often we see little children who have been sent forth by these self‐righteous Fagins to
painlessly extract donations from the kindly. Who can resist the innocent charm of a child?
There are, of course, people who are not happy unless they are giving, but many of us do not fit
into this category. Unfortunately, we are often put upon to do things we do not genuinely feel
should be required of us. A conscientious person finds it very difficult to decide between
voluntary and imposed charity. He wants to do what is right and just, and finds it perplexing
trying to decide exactly who he should help and what degree of aid should rightfully be expected of
him.
Each person must decide for himself what his obligations are to his respective friends, family, and
community. Before donating his time and money to those outside his immediate family and close
circle of friends, he must decide what he can afford, without depriving those closest to him. When
taking these things into consideration he must be certain to include himself among those who mean
most to him. He must carefully evaluate the validity of the request and the personality or motives
of the person asking it of him.
It is extremely difficult for a person to learn to say “no” when all his life he has said “yes.”
But unless he wants to be constantly taken advantage of, he must learn to say “no” when
circumstances justify doing so. If you allow them, psychic vampires will gradually infiltrate your
everyday life until you have no privacy left—and your constant feeling of concern for them will
deplete you of all ambition.
A psychic vampire will always select a person who is relatively content and satisfied with his
life—a person who is happily married, pleased with his job, and generally well‐ adjusted to the
world around him—to feed upon. The very fact that the psychic vampire chooses to victimize a happy
person shows that he is lacking all the things his victim has; he will do everything he can to stir
up trouble and disharmony between his victim and those people he holds dear.
Therefore, be wary of anyone who seems to have no real friends and no apparant interest in life
(except you). He will usually tell you he is very selective in his choice of friends, or doesn’t
make friends easily because of the high standards he sets for his companions. (To acquire and keep
friends, one must be willing to give of himself— something of which the psychic vampire is
incapable.) But he will hasten to add that you fulfill every requirement and are truly an
outstanding exception among men—you are one of the very few worthy of his friendship.
Lest you confuse desperate love (which is a very selfish thing) with psychic vampirism, the vast
difference between the two must be clarified. The only way to determine if you are being vampirized
is to weigh what you give the person compared to what they give you in return.
You may, at times, become annoyed with the obligations put upon you by a loved one, a
close friend, or even an employer. But before you label them psychic vampires, you must ask
yourself, “What am I getting in return?” If your spouse or lover insists that you call them
frequently, but you also require them to account to you for their time spent away from you, you
must realize this is a give and take situation. Or, if a friend is in the habit of calling upon you
for help at inopportune moments, but you similarly depend upon them to give your immediate needs
priority, you must regard it as a fair exchange. If your employer asks you to do a little more than
is normally expected of you in your particular position, but will
overlook occasional tardiness or will give you time off when you need it, you certainly have no
cause for complaint and need not feel he is taking advantage of you.
You are, however, being vampirized if you are incessantly called upon or expected to do favors for
someone who, when you need a favor, always happens to have other “pressing obligations.”
Many psychic vampires will give you material things for the express purpose of making you feel you
owe them something in return, thereby binding you to them. The difference between your giving, and
theirs, is that your return payment must come in a non‐material form. They want you to feel
obligated to them, and would be very disappointed and even resentful if you attempted to repay them
with material objects. In essence, you have “sold your soul” to them, and they’ll constantly remind
you of your duty to them, by not reminding you.
Being purely Satanic, the only way to deal with a psychic vampire is to “play dumb”
and act as though they are genuinely altruistic and really expect nothing in return. Teach them a
lesson by graciously taking what they give you, thanking them loudly enough for all to hear, and
walking away! In this way you come out the victor. What can they say? And when you are inevitably
expected to repay their “generosity,” (this is the hard part!) you say “NO”—but again, graciously!
When they feel you falling from their clutches two things will happen. First, they will act
“crushed,” hoping your old feeling of duty and sympathy will return, and when (and if) it doesn’t,
they will show their true colors and will become angry and vindictive.
Once you have moved them to this point, YOU can play the role of the injured party. After all,
you’ve done nothing wrong—you just happened to have had “pressing obligations” when they needed
you, and since nothing was expected in return for their gifts, there
should be no hard feelings.
Generally, the psychic vampire will realize his methods have been discovered and will not press the
issue. He will not continue to waste his time with you, but will move on to his next unsuspecting
victim.
There are times, however, when the psychic vampire will not release his hold so easily, and will do
everything possible to torment you. They have plenty of time for this because, when once rejected,
they will neglect all else (what little else they have, that is) to devote their every waking
moment to planning the revenge to which they feel they are entitled. For this reason, it is best to
avoid a relationship with this kind of person in the first place. Their “adulation” and dependence
upon you may, at first, be very flattering, and their material
gifts very attractive, but you will eventually find yourself paying for them many times over.
Don’t waste your time with people who will ultimately destroy you, but concentrate
instead on those who will appreciate your responsibility to them, and, likewise, feel
responsible to you.
And if you are a psychic vampire—take heed! Beware of the Satanist—he is ready and willing to
gleefully drive the proverbial stake through your heart!
INDULGENCE . . . NOT COMPULSION
THE HIGHEST PLATEAU OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IS THE AWARENESS OF THE FLESH!
ATANISM encourages its followers to indulge in their natural desires. Only by
doing so can you be a completely satisfied person with no frustrations which can be harmful to
yourself and others around you. Therefore, the most simplified
description of the Satanic belief is:
INDULGENCE INSTEAD OF ABSTINENCE
People often mistake compulsion for indulgence, but there is a world of difference between the two.
A compulsion is never created by indulging, but by not being able to indulge. By making something
taboo, it only serves to intensify the desire. Everyone likes to do the things they have been told
not to. “Forbidden fruits are sweetest.” Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary defines indulgence
thusly: “To give oneself up to; not
to restrain or oppose; to give free course to; to gratify by compliance; to yield to.” The
dictionary definition of compulsion is: “The act of compelling or driving by a force, physical or
moral; constraint of the will; (compulsory, obligatory).” In other words, indulgence implies
choice, whereas compulsion indicates the lack of choice.
When a person has no proper release for his desires they rapidly build up and become compulsions.
If everyone had a particular time and place for the purpose of periodically indulging in their
personal desires, without fear of embarrassment or reproach, they would be sufficiently released to
lead unfrustrated lives in the everyday world. They would be
free to plunge headlong into whatever undertaking they might choose instead of going about their
duties half‐heartedly, their creative urges frustrated by denying their natural desires. This would
apply in the majority of cases, but there will always be those who work better under pressure.
Generally, those who need to endure a certain amount of hardship to produce to their
full capabilities are in basically artistic vocations. (More will be said later about fulfillment
through self‐denial.) This does not mean to imply that all artists fit into this category. On the
contrary, many artists are unable to produce unless their basic animal needs have
been satisfied.
For the most part, it is not the artist or individualist, but the average middle‐class working
man or woman who is lacking the proper release for their desires. It is ironic that the
responsible, respectable person—the one who pays society’s bills—should be the one given the least
in return. It is he who must be ever conscious of his “moral obligations,” and who is condemned for
normally indulging in his natural desires.
The Satanic religion considers this a gross injustice. He who upholds his responsibilities should
be most entitled to the pleasures of his choice, without censure from the society he serves.
Finally a religion (Satanism) has been formed which commends and rewards those who support the
society in which they live, instead of denouncing them for their human needs.
From every set of principles (be it religious, political, or philosophical), some good can
be extracted. Amidst the madness of the Hitlerian concept, one point stands out as a shining
example of this—“strength through joy!.” Hitler was no fool when he offered the German people
happiness, on a personal level, to insure their loyalty to him, and peak efficiency from them.
It has been clearly established that the majority of all illnesses are of a psychosomatic nature,
and that psychosomatic illnesses are a direct result of frustration. It has been said that “the
good die young.” The good, by Christian standards, do die young. It is the frustration of our
natural instincts which leads to the deterioration of our minds and bodies.
It has become very fashionable to concentrate on the betterment of the mind and spirit, and to
consider giving pleasure to one’s body (the very shell without which the mind and spirit could not
exist) to be coarse, crude, unrefined. AS OF LATE, MOST PEOPLE WHO DEEM THEMSELVES EMANCIPATED HAVE
LEFT NORMALCY ONLY TO “TRANSCEND” INTO IDIOCY! By way of bending their behinds around to meet their
navels, subsisting on wild and exotic diets like brown rice and tea, they feel they will arrive at
a great state of spiritual development.
“Hogwash!” says the Satanist. He would rather eat a good hearty meal, exercise his imagination, and
transcend by means of physical and emotional fulfillment. It seems, to the Satanist, that after
being harnessed with unreasonable religious demands for so many centuries, one would welcome the
chance to be human for once!
If anyone thinks that by denying his natural desires he can avoid mediocrity, he should
examine the Eastern mystical beliefs which have been in great intellectual favor in recent years.
Christianity is “old‐hat,” so those who wish to escape its fetters have turned to so‐ called
enlightened religions, such as Buddhism. Although Christianity is certainly deserving of the
criticism it has received, perhaps it has been taking more than its share of the blame. The
followers of the mystical beliefs are every bit as guilty of the little humanisms as the
“misguided” Christians. Both religions are based on trite philosophies, but the mystical
religionists profess to be enlightened and emancipated from the guilt‐ ridden dogma which is
typified by Christianity. However, the Eastern mystic is even more preoccupied than the Christian
with avoiding animalistic actions that remind him he is not a “saint,” but merely a man—only
another form of animal, sometimes better, more often worse, than those who walk on all fours; and
who, because of his “divine spiritual and intellectual development,” has become the most vicious
animal of all!
The Satanist asks, “What is wrong with being human, and having human limitations as well as
assets?” By denying his desires the mystic has come no closer to overcoming compulsion than his
kindred soul, the Christian. The Eastern mystical beliefs have taught people to contemplate their
navels, stand on their heads, stare at blank walls, avoid the use of labels in life, and discipline
themselves against any desire for materialistic pleasure. Nevertheless, I am sure you have seen
just as many so‐called disciplined yogis with the inability to control a smoking habit as anyone
else; or just as many supposedly emancipated Buddhists become just as excited as a “less aware”
person when they are confronted with a member of the opposite or in some cases, the same—sex. Yet
when asked to explain the
reason for their hypocrisy, these people retreat into the ambiguousness which characterizes their
faith—no one can pin them down if there are no straight answers that can be given!
The simple fact of the matter is that the very thing which has led this type of person to
a faith which preaches abstinence, is indulgence. Their compulsive masochism is the reason for
choosing a religion which not only advocates self‐denial, but praises them for it; and gives them a
sacrosanct avenue of expression for their masochistic needs. The more abuse they can stand, the
holier they become.
Masochism, to most people, represents a rejection of indulgence. Satanism points out many meanings
behind the meanings, and considers masochism to be an indulgence if any attempt to sway or change
the person from his masochistic traits is met with resentment and/or failure. The Satanist does not
condemn these people for giving vent to their masochistic desires, but he does feel the utmost
contempt towards those who cannot be
honest enough (at least with themselves) to face and accept their masochism as a natural part of
their personality make‐up.
Having to use religion as an excuse for their masochism is bad enough, but these people actually
have the effrontery to feel superior to those who are not bound‐up in self‐deceitful expression of
their fetishes! These people would be the first to condemn a man who found his weekly release with
a person who would beat him soundly, thereby releasing himself from the very thing which could, if
unreleased, make him—as they are—a compulsive church‐goer or religious fanatic. By finding adequate
release for his masochistic desires, he no longer
needs to debase and deny himself in his every waking moment, as do these compulsive masochists.
Satanists are encouraged to indulge in the seven deadly sins, as they need hurt no one;
they were only invented by the Christian Church to insure guilt on the part of its followers. The
Christian Church knows that it is impossible for anyone to avoid committing these sins, as they are
all things which we, being human, most naturally do. After inevitably committing these sins
financial offerings to the church in order to “pay off” God are employed as a sop to the
parishioner’s conscience!
Satan has never needed a book of rules, because vital natural forces have kept man
“sinful” and intent on preserving himself and his feelings. Nevertheless, demoralizing attempts
have been made on his body and being for his “soul’s” sake, which only illustrate how misconceived
and misused the labels of “indulgence” versus “compulsion” have become.
Sexual activity certainly is condoned and encouraged by Satanism, but obviously the fact that it is
the only religion which honestly takes this stand, is the reason it has been traditionally given so
much literary space.
Naturally, if most people belong to the religions which repress them sexually, anything written on
this provocative subject is going to make for titillating reading.
If all attempts to sell something (be it a product or an idea) have failed—sex will always sell it.
The reason for this is that even though people now consciously accept sex as a normal and necessary
function, their subconscious is still bound by the taboo which religion has placed upon it. So,
again, what is denied is more intensely desired. It is this bugaboo regarding sex which causes the
literature devoted to the Satanic views on the subject to overshadow all else written about
Satanism.
The true Satanist is not mastered by sex any more than he is mastered by any of his other desires.
As with all other pleasurable things, the Satanist is master of, rather than mastered by
sex. He is not the perverted fiend who is just waiting for the opportunity to deflower every
young virgin, nor is he the skulking degenerate who furtively hangs around in the “dirty”
bookstores, slavering over the “nasty” pictures. If pornography fills his needs for the moment, he
unashamedly buys some “choice items” and guiltlessly peruses them at his leisure.
“We have to accept the fact that man has become disgruntled at being constantly repressed, but we
must do everything we can to at least temper the sinful desires of man, lest they run rampant in
this new age,” say the religionists of the right‐hand path to the questioning Satanist. “Why
continue to think of these desires as shameful and something to be repressed, if you now admit they
are natural?” returns the Satanist. Could it be that the white‐light religionists are a bit
“sour‐grapes” about the fact that they didn’t think of a religion, before the Satanists, which
would be enjoyable to follow; and if the truth were known, would they too not like to have a bit
more pleasure out of life, but for fear of losing face, cannot admit it? Could it also be that they
are afraid people will, after hearing about Satanism, tell themselves “This is for me—why should I
continue with a religion which condemns me for everything I do, even though there is nothing
actually wrong with it?” The Satanist thinks this is more than likely true.
There is certainly much evidence that past religions are, every day, lifting more and more of their
ridiculous restrictions. Even so, when an entire religion is based on abstinence
instead of indulgence (as it should be) there is little left when it has been revised to meet the
current needs of man. So, why waste time “buying oats for a dead horse”?
The watchword of Satanism is INDULGENCE instead of “abstinence” . . . BUT—it is not
“compulsion.”
ON THE CHOICE
OF
A HUMAN SACRIFICE
HE supposed purpose in performing the ritual of sacrifice is to throw the energy
provided by the blood of the freshly slaughtered victim into the atmosphere of the magical working,
thereby intensifying the magician’s chances of success.
The “white” magician assumes that since blood represents the life force, there is no
better way to appease the gods or demons than to present them with suitable quantities of
it. Combine this rationale with the fact that a dying creature is expending an overabundance of
adrenal and other biochemical energies, and you have what appears to be an unbeatable combination.
The “white” magician, wary of the consequences involved in the killing of a human being, naturally
utilizes birds, or other “lower” creatures in his ceremonies. It seems these sanctimonious wretches
feel no guilt in the taking of a non‐human life, as opposed to a human’s.
The fact of the matter is that if the “magician” is worthy of his name, he will be uninhibited
enough to release the necessary force from his own body, instead of from an unwilling and
undeserving victim!
Contrary to all established magical theory, the release of this force is NOT effected in the
actual spilling of blood, but in the death throes of the living creature! This discharge of
bioelectrical energy is the very same phenomenon which occurs during any profound heightening of
the emotions, such as: sexual orgasm, blind anger, mortal terror, consuming grief, etc. Of these
emotions, the easiest entered into of one’s own violation are sexual orgasm and anger, with grief
running a close third. Remembering that the two most readily available of these three (sexual
orgasm and anger) have been burned into man’s unconscious as
“sinful” by religionists, it is small wonder they are shunned by the “white” magician, who plods
along carrying the greatest of all millstones of guilt!
The inhibitive and asinine absurdity in the need to kill an innocent living creature at the
high‐point of a ritual, as practiced by erstwhile “wizards,” is obviously their “lesser of the
evils” when a discharge of energy is called for. These poor conscience‐stricken fools, who have
been calling themselves witches and warlocks, would sooner chop the head off a goat or chicken in
an attempt to harness its death agony, than have the “blasphemous” bravery to masturbate in full
view of the Jehovah whom they claim to deny! The only way these mystical cowards can
ritualistically release themselves is through the agony of another’s death (actually their own, by
proxy) rather than the indulgent force which produces life!
The treaders of the path of white light are truly the cold and the dead! No wonder these
tittering pustules of “mystical wisdom” must stand within protective circles to bind the “evil”
forces in order to keep themselves “safe” from attack—ONE GOOD ORGASM WOULD PROBABLY KILL THEM!
The use of a human sacrifice in a Satanic ritual does not imply that the sacrifice is
slaughtered “to appease the gods.” Symbolically, the victim is destroyed through the
working of a hex or curse, which in turn leads to the physical, mental or emotional destruction of
the “sacrifice” in ways and means not attributable to the magician.
The only time a Satanist would perform a human sacrifice would be if it were to serve a
twofold purpose; that being to release the magician’s wrath in the throwing of a curse, and more
important, to dispose of a totally obnoxious and deserving individual.
Under NO circumstances would a Satanist sacrifice any animal or baby! For centuries, propagandists
of the right‐hand path have been prattling over the supposed sacrifices of small children and
voluptuous maidens at the hands of diabolists. It would be thought that anyone reading or hearing
of these heinous accounts would immediately question their authenticity, taking into consideration
the biased sources of the stories. On the contrary, as with all “holy” lies which are accepted
without reservation, this assumed modus operandi of the Satanists persists to this day!
There are sound and logical reasons why the Satanists could not perform such sacrifices. Man, the
animal, is the godhead to the Satanist. The purest form of carnal existence reposes in the bodies
of animals and human children who have not grown old enough to deny themselves their natural
desires. They can perceive things that the average adult human can never hope to. Therefore, the
Satanist holds these beings in a sacred regard, knowing he can learn much from these natural
magicians of the world.
The Satanist is aware of the universal custom of the treader of the path of Agarthi; the killing of
the god. Inasmuch as gods are always created in man’s own image—and the average man hates what he
sees in himself—the inevitable must occur: the sacrifice of the god who represents himself. The
Satanist does not hate himself, nor the gods he might choose, and has no desire to destroy himself
or anything for which he stands! It is for this reason he could never willfully harm an animal or
child.
The question arises, “Who, then, would be considered a fit and proper human sacrifice, and how is
one qualified to pass judgment on such a person?” The answer is brutally simple. Anyone who has
unjustly wronged you—one who has “gone out of his way” to hurt you—
to deliberately cause trouble and hardship for you or those dear to you. In short, a person asking
to be cursed by their very actions.
When a person, by his reprehensible behavior, practically cries out to be destroyed, it is truly
your moral obligation to indulge them their wish. The person who takes every opportunity to “pick
on” others is often mistakenly called “sadistic.” In reality, this person is a misdirected
masochist who is working towards his own destruction. The reason a person viciously strikes out
against you is because they are afraid of you or what you represent, or are resentful of your
happiness. They are weak, insecure, and on extremely shaky ground when you throw your curse, and
they make ideal human sacrifices.
It is sometimes easy to overlook the actual wrongdoing of the victim of your curse, when
one considers how “unhappy” a person he really is. It is not so easy, though, to retrace the
damaging footsteps of your antagonist and make right those practical situations he or she has made
wrong.
The “ideal sacrifice” may be emotionally insecure, but nonetheless can, in the machinations of his
insecurity, cause severe damage to your tranquility or sound reputation. “Mental illness,” “nervous
breakdown,” “maladjustment,” “anxiety neuroses,”
“broken homes,” “sibling rivalry,” etc., etc., ad infinitum have too long been convenient
excuses for vicious and irresponsible actions. Anyone who says “we must try to understand” those
who make life miserable for those undeserving of misery is aiding and abetting a social cancer! The
apologists for these rabid humans deserve any clobberings they get at the hands of their charges!
Mad dogs are destroyed, and they need help far more than the human who conveniently made froths at
the mouth when irrational behavior is in order! It is easy to say, “So what!—these people are
insecure, so they can’t hurt me.” But the fact remains— given the opportunity they would destroy
you!
Therefore, you have every right to (symbolically) destroy them, and if your curse
provokes their actual annihilation, rejoice that you have been instrumental in ridding the world of
a pest! If your success or happiness disturbs a person—you owe him nothing! He is made to be
trampled under foot! IF PEOPLE HAD TO TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR OWN ACTIONS, THEY WOULD THINK
TWICE!
LIFE AFTER DEATH
THROUGH FULFILLMENT OF THE EGO
AN is aware that he will die, someday. Other animals, when nearing death,
know they are about to die; but it is not until death is certain that the animal senses his coming
departure from this world. And even then he does not know
exactly what is entailed in dying. It is often pointed out that animals accept death
gracefully, without fear or resistance. This is a beautiful concept, but one that only holds true
in cases where death for the animal is unavoidable.
When an animal is sick or injured he will fight for his life with every ounce of strength he has
left. It is this unshakable will to live that, if man were not so “highly evolved,” would also give
him the fighting spirit he needs to stay alive.
It is a well known fact that many people die simply because they give up and just don’t
care anymore. This is understandable if the person is very ill, with no apparent chance for
recovery. But this often is not the case. Man has become lazy. He has learned to take the easy way
out. Even suicide has become less repugnant to many people than any number of other sins. Religion
is totally to blame for this.
Death, in most religions, is touted as a great spiritual awakening—one which is prepared for
throughout life. This concept is very appealing to one who has not had a satisfactory life; but to
those who have experienced all the joys life has to offer, there is a great dread
attached to dying. This is as it should be. It is this lust for life which will allow the vital
person to live on after the inevitable death of his fleshly shell.
History shows that men who have given their own lives in pursuit of an ideal have
been deified for their martyrdom. Religionists and political leaders have been very crafty in
laying their plans. By holding the martyr up as a shining example to his fellow men, they eliminate
the common sense reaction that willful self‐destruction goes against all animal logic. To the
Satanist, martyrdom and non‐personalized heroism is to be associated not with integrity, but with
stupidity. This, of course, does not apply to the situations which involve the safety of a loved
one. But to give one’s own life for something as impersonal as a political or religious issue is
the ultimate in masochism.
Life is the one great indulgence; death the one great abstinence. To a person who is satisfied with
his earthly existence, life is like a party; and no one likes to leave a good
party. By the same token, if a person is enjoying himself here on earth he will not so readily give
up this life for the promise of an afterlife about which he knows nothing.
The Eastern mystical beliefs teach humans to discipline themselves against any conscious will for
success so they might dissolve themselves into “Universal Cosmic Awareness”—anything to avoid good
healthy self‐satisfaction or honest pride in earthly accomplishments!
It is interesting to note that the areas in which this type of belief flourishes are those where
material gains are not easily obtainable. For this reason the predominant religious
belief must be one which commends its followers for their rejection of material things and
their avoidance of the use of labels which attaches a certain amount of importance to material
gains. In this way the people can be pacified into accepting their lot, no matter how small it may
be.
Satanism uses many labels. If it were not for names, very few of us would understand anything in
life, much less attach any significance to it;—and significance compels recognition, which is
something everyone wants, especially the Eastern mystic who tries to prove to everyone he can
meditate longer or stand more deprivation and pain than the next fellow.
The Eastern philosophies preach the dissolution of man’s ego before he can produce sins.
It is unfathomable to the Satanist to conceive of an ego which would willfully choose denial of
itself.
In countries where this is used as a sop for the willingly impoverished, it is understandable that
a philosophy which teaches the denial of the ego would serve a useful purpose—at least for those in
power, to whom it would be detrimental if their people were discontented. But for anyone who has
every opportunity for material gain, to choose this form of religious thought seems foolish,
indeed!
The Eastern mystic believes strongly in reincarnation. To a person who has virtually nothing in
this life, the possibility that he may have been a king in a past life or may be one in the next
life is very attractive, and does much to appease his need for self‐respect. If there is nothing in
which they can take pride in this life, they can console themselves by thinking, “there are always
future lives.” It never occurs to the believer in reincarnation that if his father, grandfather,
and great‐grandfather, etc. had developed “good karmas,” by their adherence to the same beliefs and
ethics as his present ones—then why is he now living in privation, rather than like a maharajah?
Belief in reincarnation provides a beautiful fantasy world in which a person can find the proper
avenue of ego‐expression, but at the same time claim to have dissolved his ego. This is emphasized
by the roles people choose for themselves in their past or future lives.
Believers in reincarnation do not always choose an honorable character. If the person is of a
highly respectable and conservative nature, he will often choose a colorful rogue or gangster,
thereby fulfilling his alter‐ego. Or, a woman who has much social status may pick a harlot or
famous courtesan for the characterization of herself in a past life.
If people were able to divorce themselves from the stigma attached to personal ego‐
fulfillment, they would not need to play self‐deceitful games such as belief in reincarnation as a
means of satisfying their natural need for ego‐fulfillment.
The Satanist believes in complete gratification of his ego. Satanism, in fact, is the only religion
which advocates the intensification or encouragement of the ego. Only if a person’s own ego is
sufficiently fulfilled, can he afford to be kind and complimentary to others, without robbing
himself of his self‐respect. We generally think of a braggart as a person with a large ego; in
reality, his bragging results from a need to satisfy his impoverished ego.
Religionists have kept their followers in line by suppressing their egos. By making their followers
feel inferior, the awesomeness of their god is insured. Satanism encourages its members to develop
a good strong ego because it gives them the self‐respect necessary for a vital existence in this
life.
If a person has been vital throughout his life and has fought to the end for his earthly
existence, it is this ego which will refuse to die, even after the expiration of the flesh which
housed it. Young children are to be admired for their driving enthusiasm for life. This is
exemplified by the small child who refuses to go to bed when there is something exciting going on,
and when once put to bed, will sneak down the stairs to peek through the curtain and watch. It is
this child‐like vitality that will allow the Satanist to peek through the curtain of darkness and
death and remain earthbound.
Self‐sacrifice is not encouraged by the Satanic religion. Therefore, unless death comes as an
indulgence because of extreme circumstances which make the termination of life a welcome relief
from the unendurable earthly existence, suicide is frowned upon by the Satanic religion.
Religious martyrs have taken their own lives, not because life was intolerable for them, but to use
their supreme sacrifice as a tool to further the religious belief. We must assume, then, that
suicide, if done for the sake of the church, is condoned and even encouraged—even though their
scriptures label it a sin—because religious martyrs of the past have always been deified.
It is rather curious that the only time suicide is considered sinful by other religions is when it
comes as an indulgence.
RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS
HE highest of all holidays in the Satanic religion is the date of one’s own birth.
This is in direct contradiction to the holy of holy days of other religions, which deify a
particular god who has been created in an anthropomorphic form of their
own image, thereby showing that the ego is not really buried.
The Satanist feels: “Why not really be honest and if you are going to create a god in your image,
why not create that god as yourself.” Every man is a god if he chooses to recognize himself as one.
So, the Satanist celebrates his own birthday as the most important holiday of the year. After all,
aren’t you happier about the fact that you were born than you are about the birth of someone you
have never even met? Or for that matter, aside from religious holidays, why pay higher tribute to
the birthday of a president or to a date in history than we do to the day we were brought into this
greatest of all worlds?
Despite the fact that some of us may not have been wanted, or at least were not particularly
planned, we’re glad, even if no one else is, that we’re here! You should give yourself a pat on the
back, buy yourself whatever you want, treat yourself like the king (or god) that you are, and
generally celebrate your birthday with as much pomp and ceremony as possible.
After one’s own birthday, the two major Satanic holidays are Walpurgisnacht and
Halloween (or All Hallows’ Eve).
St. Walpurgis—or Walpurga, or Walburga, depending upon the time and area in which one is referring
to her—was born in Sussex about the end of the Seventh or the beginning of the Eighth Century, and
was educated at Winburn, Dorset, where after taking the veil, she remained for twenty‐five years.
She then, at the instance of her uncle, St. Boniface, and her brother, St. Wilibald, set out along
with some other nuns to found religious houses in Germany. Her first settlement was at Bischofsheim
in the diocese of Mainz, and two years later (754 A.D.) she became abbess of the Benedictine
nunnery at Heidenheim, within her brother Wilibald’s diocese of Eichstadt in Bavaria, where another
brother, Winebald, had at the same time also been made head of a monastery. On the death of
Winebald in 760 she succeeded him in his charge, retaining the superintendence of both houses until
her death on February 25, 779. Her relics were translated to Eichstadt, where she was laid in a
hollow rock, from which exuded a kind of bituminous oil, afterwards known as Walpurgis oil,
regarded as having miraculous efficacy against disease. The cave became a place of pilgrimage, and
a
great church was built over the spot. She is commemorated at various times, but principally on May
1st, her day taking the place of an earlier Pagan festival. Amazingly enough, all of
this rigmarole was found necessary simply to condone the continuance of the most important
Pagan festival of the year—the grand climax of the spring equinox!
The Eve of May has been memorialized as the night that all of the demons, specters, afreets, and
banshees would come forth and hold their wild revels, symbolizing the fruition of the spring
equinox.
Halloween—All Hallows’ Eve, or All Saints’ Day—falls on October 31st or November
1st. Originally, All Hallows’ Eve was one of the great fire festivals of Britain at the time of
the Druids. In Scotland it was associated with the time when the spirits of the dead, the demons,
witches, and sorcerers were unusually active and propitious. Paradoxically, All Hallows’ Eve was
also the night when young people performed magical rituals to determine their future marriage
partners. The youth of the villages carried on with much merry‐making and sensual revelry, but the
older people took great care to safeguard their homes from the evil spirits, witches, and demons
who had exceptional power that night.
The solstices and equinoxes are also celebrated as holidays, as they herald the first day of the
seasons. The difference between a solstice and an equinox is a semantic one defining the
relationship between the sun, moon, and the fixed stars. The solstice applies to summer and winter;
the equinox refers to autumn and spring. The summer solstice is in June, and the winter solstice is
in December. The autumn equinox is in September, and the spring equinox is in March. Both the
equinoxes and the solstices vary a day or two from year to year, depending on the lunar cycle at
the time, but usually fall on the 21st or 22nd of the month. Five to six weeks after these days the
legendary Satanic revels are celebrated.
THE BLACK MASS
O other single device has been associated with Satanism as much as the black
mass. To say that the most blasphemous of all religious ceremonies is nothing more than a literary
invention is certainly a statement which needs qualifying—
but nothing could be truer.
The popular concept of the black mass is thus: a defrocked priest stands before an altar consisting
of a nude woman, her legs spread‐eagled and vagina thrust open, each of her outstretched fists
grasping a black candle made from the fat of unbaptized babies, and a chalice containing the urine
of a prostitute (or blood) reposing on her belly. An inverted cross hangs above the altar, and
triangular hosts of ergot‐laden bread or black‐stained turnip are methodically blessed as the
priest dutifully slips them in and out of the altar‐ lady’s labia. Then, we are told, an invocation
to Satan and various demons is followed by an array of prayers and psalms chanted backwards or
interspersed with obscenities . . . all performed within the confines of a “protective” pentagram
drawn on the floor. If the
Devil appears he is invariably in the form of a rather eager man wearing the head of a black goat
upon his shoulders. Then follows a potpourri of flagellation, prayer‐book burning, cunnilingus,
fellatio, and general hindquarters kissing—all done to a background of ribald recitations from the
Holy Bible, and audible expectorations on the cross! If a baby can be slaughtered during the
ritual, so much the better; for as everyone knows, this is the favorite sport of the Satanist!
If this sounds repugnant, then the success of the reports of the black mass, in keeping the devout
in church, is easy to understand. No “decent” person could fail to side with the inquisitors when
told of these blasphemies. The propagandists of the church did their job well, informing the public
at one time or another of the heresies and heinous acts of the Pagans, Cathars, Bogomils, Templars
and others who, because of their dualistic
philosophies and sometimes Satanic logic, had to be eradicated.
The stories of unbaptized babies being stolen by Satanists for use in the mass were not only
effective propaganda measures, but also provided a constant source of revenue for the Church, in
the form of baptism fees. No Christian mother would, upon hearing of these diabolical kidnappings,
refrain from getting her child properly baptized, post haste.
Another facet of man’s nature was apparent in the fact that the writer or artist with lewd thoughts
could exercise his most obscene predilections in the portrayal of the activities of heretics. The
censor who views all pornography so that he will know what to warn others of is the modern
equivalent of the medieval chronicler of the obscene deeds of the Satanists (and, of course, their
modern journalistic counterparts). It is believed that the most complete library of pornography in
the world is owned by the Vatican!
The kissing of the Devil’s behind during the traditional black mass is easily recognized as the
forerunner of the modern term used to describe one who will, through appealing to another’s ego,
gain materially from him. As all Satanic ceremonies were performed toward very real or material
goals, the oscularum infame (or kiss of shame) was considered a symbolic requisite towards earthly,
rather than spiritual, success.
The usual assumption is that the Satanic ceremony or service is always called a black
mass. A black mass is not the magical ceremony practiced by Satanists. The Satanist would only
employ the use of a black mass as a form of psychodrama. Furthermore, a black mass does not
necessarily imply that the performers of such are Satanists. A black mass is essentially a parody
of the religious service of the Roman Catholic Church, but can be loosely applied to a satire on
any religious ceremony.
To the Satanist, the black mass, in its blaspheming of orthodox rites, is nothing more than a
redundancy. The services of all established religions are actually parodies of old rituals
performed by the worshippers of the earth and the flesh. In attempts to de‐ sexualize and
dehumanize the Pagan beliefs, later men of spiritual faith whitewashed the honest meanings behind
the rituals into the bland euphemisms now considered to be the “true mass.” Even if the Satanist
were to spend each night performing a black mass, he would no more be performing a travesty than
the devout churchgoer who unwittingly attends his own “black mass”—his spoof on the honest and
emotionally‐sound rites of Pagan antiquity.
Any ceremony considered a black mass must effectively shock and outrage, as this
seems to be the measure of its success. In the Middle Ages, blaspheming the holy church was
shocking. Now, however, the Church does not present the awesome image it did during the
inquisition. The traditional black mass is no longer the outrageous spectacle to the dilettante or
renegade priest that it once was. If the Satanist wishes to create a ritual to blaspheme an
accepted institution, for the purpose of psychodrama, he is careful to choose one that is now in
vogue to parody. Thus, he is truly stepping on a sacred cow.
A black mass, today, would consist of the blaspheming of such “sacred” topics as Eastern mysticism,
psychiatry, the psychedelic movement, ultra‐liberalism, etc. Patriotism would be championed, drugs
and their gurus would be defiled, acultural militants would be deified, and the decadence of
ecclesiastical theologies might even be given a Satanic boost.
The Satanic magus has always been the catalyst for the dichotomy necessary in molding popular
beliefs, and in this case a ceremony in the nature of a black mass may serve a far‐reaching magical
purpose.
In the year 1666, some rather interesting events occurred in France. With the death of François
Mansart, the architect of the trapezoid, whose geometrics were to become the prototype of the
haunted house, the Palace of Versailles was being constructed, in accordance with his plans. The
last of the glamorous priestesses of Satan, Jeanne‐Marie Bouvier (Madame Guyon) was to be
overshadowed by a shrewd opportunist and callous businesswoman named Catharine Deshayes, otherwise
known as LaVoisin. Here was an erstwhile beautician who, while dabbling in abortions and purveying
the most efficient poisons to ladies desirous of eliminating unwanted husbands or lovers, found in
the lurid accounts of the “messes noir” a proverbial brainstorm.
It is safe to say that 1666 was the year of the first “commercial” black mass! In the region south
of St. Denis, which is now called LaGarenne, a great walled house was purchased by LaVoisin and
fitted with dispensaries, cells, laboratories, and . . . a chapel. Soon it became de rigueur for
royalty and lesser dilettantes to attend and participate in the very type of service mentioned
earlier in this chapter. The organized fraud perpetrated in these ceremonies has
become indelibly marked in history as the “true black mass.”
When LaVoisin was arrested on March 13, 1679 (in the Church of Our Blessed Lady of Good Tidings,
incidentally), the die had already been cast. The degraded activities of LaVoisin had stifled the
majesty of Satanism for many years to come.
The Satanism‐for‐fun‐and‐games fad next appeared in England in the middle 18th Century in the form
of Sir Francis Dashwood’s Order of the Medmanham Franciscans, popularly called The Hell‐Fire Club.
While eliminating the blood, gore, and baby‐fat candles of the previous century’s masses, Sir
Francis managed to conduct rituals replete with good dirty fun, and certainly provided a colorful
and harmless form of psychodrama for many of the leading lights of the period. An interesting
sideline of Sir Francis, which lends a clue to the climate of the Hell‐Fire Club, was a group
called the Dilettanti Club, of which he was the founder.
It was the 19th Century that brought a whitewashing to Satanism, in the feeble attempts of “white”
magicians trying to perform “black” magic. This was a very paradoxical period for Satanism, with
writers such as Baudelaire and Huysmans who, despite their apparent obsession with evil, seemed
nice enough fellows. The Devil developed his Luciferian personality for the public to see, and
gradually evolved into a sort of drawing‐room gentleman. This was the era of “experts” on the black
arts, such as Eliphas Levi and countless trance‐mediums who, with their carefully bound spirits and
demons, have also succeeded in binding the minds of many who call themselves parapsychologists to
this day!
As far as Satanism is concerned, the closest outward signs of this were the neo‐Pagan rites
conducted by MacGregor Mathers’ Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and Aleister
Crowley’s later Order of the Silver Star (A... A...—Argentinum Astrum) and Order of
Oriental Templars (O.T.O.),* which paranoiacally denied any association with Satanism,
despite Crowley’s self‐imposed image of the beast of revelation. Aside from some rather
charming poetry and a smattering of magical bric‐a‐brac, when not climbing mountains
Crowley spent most of his time as a poseur par excellence and worked overtime to be
wicked. Like his contemporary, Rev.(?) Montague Summers, Crowley obviously spent a large
part of his life with his tongue jammed firmly into his cheek, but his followers, today, are
somehow able to read esoteric meaning into his every word.
Perennially concurrent with these societies were the sex clubs using Satanism as a
rationale that persists today, for which tabloid newspaper writers may give thanks.
If it appears that the black mass developed from a literary invention of the church, to a depraved
commercial actuality, to a psychodrama for dilettantes and iconoclasts, to an ace
in the hole for popular media . . . then where does it fit into the true nature of Satanism—and
who was practicing Satanic magic in those years beyond 1666?
The answer to this riddle lies in another. Is the person generally considered to be a Satanist
really practicing Satanism in its true sense, or rather from the point of view taken by the opinion
makers of heavenly persuasion? It has often been said, and rightly so, that all of the books about
the Devil have been written by the agents of God. It is, therefore, quite easy to understand how a
certain breed of devil worshippers was created through the inventions of theologians. This
erstwhile “evil” character is not necessarily practicing true Satanism.
* “Ordo Templi Orientis,” Crowley’s take-off on the German sect of the same name, originally
founded in 1902, and practicing some of the principles set forth in this volume.
Nor is he a living embodiment of the element of untrammeled pride or majesty of self which
gave the post‐Pagan world the churchman’s definition of evil. He is instead the by‐product of later
and more elaborate propaganda.
The pseudo‐Satanist has always managed to appear throughout modern history, with his
black masses of varying degrees of blasphemy; but the real Satanist is not quite so easily
recognized as such.
It would be an over‐simplification to say that every successful man and woman on earth is, without
knowing it, a practicing Satanist; but the thirst for earthly success and its ensuing realization
are certainly grounds for Saint Peter turning thumbs down. If the rich man’s entry into heaven
seems as difficult as the camel’s attempt to go through the eye of a needle; if the love of money
is the root of all evil; then we must at least assume the post powerful men on earth to be the most
Satanic. This applies to financiers, industrialists, popes, poets, dictators, and all assorted
opinion‐makers and field marshals of the world’s activities.
Occasionally, through “leakages,” one of the enigmatic men or women of earth will be found to have
“dabbled” in the black arts. These, of course, are brought to light as in the “mystery men” of
history. Names like Rasputin, Zaharoff, Cagliostro, Rosenberg and their ilk are links—clues, so to
speak, of the true legacy of Satan . . . a legacy which transcends ethnic, racial, and economic
differences and temporal ideologies, as well. The Satanist has always ruled the earth . . . and
always will, by whatever name he is called.
One thing stands sure: the standards, philosophy and practices set forth on these pages are those
employed by the most self‐realized and powerful humans on earth. In the secret thoughts of each man
and woman, still motivated by sound and unclouded minds, resides the potential of the Satanist, as
always has been. The sign of the horns shall appear to many, now, rather than the few; and the
magician will stand forth that he may be recognized.
(EARTH)
THE BOOK OF BELIAL
THE MASTERY OF THE EARTH
The greatest appeal of magic is not in its application, but in its esoteric meanderings. The
element of mystery which so heavily enshrouds the practice of the black arts has been fostered,
deliberately or out of ignorance, by those who often claim the highest expertise in such matters.
If the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, then established occultists would
do well as maze‐makers. The basic principles of ceremonial magic have been relegated for so long to
infinitely classified bits of scholastic mysticism, that the would‐be wizard becomes the victim of
the very art of misdirection which he, himself, should be
employing! An analogy may be drawn of the student of applied psychology who, though
knowing all of the answers, cannot make friends.
What good is a study of falsehoods, unless everyone believes in falsehoods? Many, of course, DO
believe in falsehoods, but still ACT according to natural law. It is upon this premise that Satanic
magic is based. This is a primer—a basic text on materialistic magic. It is a Satanic McGuffey’s
Reader.
Belial means “without a master,” and symbolizes true independence, self‐sufficiency,
and personal accomplishment. Belial represents the earth element, and herein will be found magic
with both feet on the ground—real, hard‐core, magical procedure—not mystical platitudes devoid of
objective reason. Probe no longer. Here is bedrock!
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE
OF SATANIC MAGIC
(Definition and Purpose)
HE definition of magic, as used in this book, is: “The change in situations or events in
accordance with one’s will, which would, using normally accepted methods, be unchangeable.” This
admittedly leaves a large area for personal interpretation. It will
be said, by some, that these instructions and procedures are nothing more than applied
psychology, or scientific fact, called by “magical” terminology—until they arrive at a passage in
the text that is “based on no known scientific finding.” It is for this reason that no attempt has
been made to limit the explanations set forth to a set nomenclature. Magic is never totally
scientifically explainable, but science has always been, at one time or another, considered magic.
There is no difference between “White” and “Black” magic, except in the smug hypocrisy,
guilt‐ridden righteousness, and self‐deceit of the “White” magician himself. In the classical
religious tradition, “White” magic is performed for altruistic, benevolent, and “good” purposes;
while “Black” magic is used for self‐aggrandizement, personal power, and “evil” purposes. No one on
earth ever pursued occult studies, metaphysics, yoga, or any other “white light” concept, without
ego gratification and personal power as a goal. It just so happens that some people enjoy wearing
hair shirts, and others prefer velvet or silk. What is pleasure to one, is pain to another, and the
same applies to “good” and “evil.” Every practitioner of witchcraft is convinced that he or she is
doing the “right” thing.
Magic falls into two categories, ritual or ceremonial, and non‐ritual or manipulative. Ritual magic
consists of the performance of a formal ceremony, taking place, at least in part, within the
confines of an area set aside for such purposes and at a specific time. Its main function is to
isolate the otherwise dissipated adrenal and other emotionally induced energy, and convert it into
a dynamically transmittable force. It is purely an emotional, rather than intellectual, act. Any
and all intellectual activity must take place before the ceremony, not during it. This type of
magic is sometimes known as “GREATER MAGIC.”
Non‐ritual or manipulative magic, sometimes called “LESSER MAGIC,” consists of the wile and guile
obtained through various devices and contrived situations, which when utilized, can create “change,
in accordance with one’s will.” In olden times this would be called “fascination,” “glamour,” or
the “evil eye.”
Most of the victims of the witch trials were not witches. Often the victims were eccentric old
women who were either senile or did not conform to society. Others were exceptionally attractive
women who turned the heads of the men in power, and were not responsive to their advances. The real
witches were rarely executed, or even brought to trial, as they were proficient in the art of
enchantment and could charm the men and save their own lives. Most of the real witches were
sleeping with the inquisitors. This is the origin of the word
“glamour.” The antiquated meaning of glamour is witchcraft. The most important asset to
the modern witch is her ability to be alluring, or to utilize glamour. The word “fascination” has a
similarly occult origin. Fascination was the term applied to the evil eye. To fix a person’s gaze,
in other words, fascinate, was to curse them with the evil eye. Therefore, if a woman had the
ability to fascinate men, she was regarded as a witch.
Learning to effectively utilize the command to LOOK, is an integral part of a witch’s or warlock’s
training. To manipulate a person, you must first be able to attract and hold his attention. The
three methods by which the command to look can be accomplished are the utilization of sex,
sentiment, or wonder, or any combination of these. A witch must, honestly, decide into which
category she most naturally falls. The first category, that of sex, is self‐ evident. If a woman is
attractive or sexually appealing, she should do everything in her power to make herself as enticing
as possible, thereby using sex as her most powerful tool. Once she has gained the man’s attention,
by using her sex appeal, she is free to manipulate him to her will. The second category is
sentiment. Usually older woman fit into this category. This would include the “cookie lady” type
witch, who might live in a little cottage, and be thought of by people as being a bit eccentric.
Children are usually enchanted by the fantasy that this type of witch can provide for them, and
young adults seek her out for her sage‐like advice. Through their innocence, children can recognize
her magical power. By conforming
to an image of the sweet little old lady next door, she can employ the art of misdirection to
accomplish her goals. The third category is the wonder theme. This category would apply to the
woman who is strange or awesome in her appearance. By making her strange appearance work for her,
she can manipulate people simply because they are fearful of the consequences should they not do as
she asks.
Many women fit into more than one of these categories. For example, the young girl who has an
appearance of freshness and innocence, but at the same time is very sexy, combines sex appeal with
sinister overtones, uses sex and wonder. After evaluating her assets, each witch must decide into
which category or combination of categories she fits, and then utilize these assets in their proper
form.
To be a successful warlock, a man must similarly fit himself into the proper category. The handsome
or sexually appealing man would, naturally, fit into the first category—sex. The second, or
sentiment category would apply to the older man who has, perhaps, an elfin or forest wizard
appearance. The sweet old grandpa (often a dirty old man!) would also be in the sentiment category.
The third type would be the man who presents a sinister or diabolic appearance. Each of these men
would apply his particular brand of the command to look, in much the same way as the women
previously described.
Visual imagery utilized for emotional reaction is certainly the most important device incorporated
in the practice of lesser magic. Anyone who is foolish enough to say “looks
don’t mean a thing” is indeed deluded. Good looks are unnecessary, but “looks” certainly are
needed!
Odor is another important manipulative factor in lesser magic. Remember, animals fear and distrust
anyone or anything that doesn’t smell! And even though we may, as human animals, deny many of the
judgments based on this sense consciously, we still are motivated by our sense of smell just as
surely as any all‐fours animal. If you are a man, and wish to enchant a woman, allow the natural
secretions of your body to pervade the
atmosphere immediately around you, and work in animalistic contrast to the vestments of
social politeness that you wear upon your back. If you, as a woman, wish to bewitch a man, do not
fear that you might “offend” simply because the oils and fragrances of your flesh have not been
scrubbed away, or that place between your thighs is not dry and sterile. These natural odors are
the sexual stimulants which nature, in her magical wisdom, has provided.
The sentiment stimulants are those odors that will appeal to pleasant memories and nostalgia. The
enchanting of a man, through his stomach, is first established by the smell of cooking! A
“sentiment” type of witch will find this one of the most useful of all charms. It is not so
facetious to dwell upon the technique of the man who wished to charm the young lady who had been
displaced from her home of childhood joys, which happened to be a fishing village. Wise to the ways
of lesser magic, he neatly tucked a mackerel into his trousers
pocket, and reaped the rewards that great fondness may often bring.
THE THREE TYPES
OF SATANIC RITUAL
HERE are three types of ceremony incorporated in the practice of Satanic magic.
Each of these correspond to a basic human emotion. The first of these we shall call a sex ritual.
A sex ritual is what is commonly known as a love charm or spell. The purpose in
performing such a ritual is to create desire on the part of the person whom you desire, or
to summon a sex partner to fulfill your desires. If you have no specific person or type of person
in mind strong enough to cause direct sexual feeling culminating in orgasm, you will not succeed in
performing as successful working. The reason for this is that even if the ritual was successful, by
accident, what good would it serve if you could not take
advantage of your eventual opportunity because of lack of stimulation or desire? It is easy
to confuse enchantment for your ulterior motives, with spell‐casting to satisfy your sexual
desires.
Enchantment for self‐aggrandizement, when accompanied by ceremonial magic, falls into the category
of either the compassion or the destruction ritual, or possibly both. If you want or need something
so badly you are sad or feel much anguish without it, without causing hurt on another’s part, then
this would incorporate a compassion ritual to increase your power. If you wish to enchant or entrap
a deserving victim for your own purposes, you would employ a destruction ritual. These formulas are
to be adhered to, as applying the wrong type of ritual towards a desired result can lead to trouble
of a complicated nature.
A good example of this is the girl who finds herself plagued by a relentless suitor. If she has
done little to encourage him, then she should recognize him for the psychic vampire he is, and let
him play his masochistic role. If, however, she has enchanted him frivolously, giving him every
encouragement and then finds herself a steady object of sexual desire, much to her dismay, she has
no one to blame but herself. Such exercises are only ego
boosts, borne of an indoctrination of ego denial which makes these little bewitchments necessary.
The Satanist has enough ego strength to use enchantments for her own sexual gratification, or to
gain power or success of a specific nature.
The second type of ritual is of a compassionate nature. The compassion, or sentiment, ritual is
performed for the purpose of helping others, or helping oneself. Health, domestic happiness,
business activities, material success, and scholastic prowess are but a few of the situations
covered in a compassion ritual. It might be said that this form of ceremony could fall into the
realm of genuine charity, bearing in mind that “charity begins at home.”
The third motivating force is that of destruction. This is a ceremony used for anger, annoyance,
disdain, contempt, or just plain hate. It is known as a hex, curse, or destroying agent.
One of the greatest of all fallacies about the practice of ritual magic is the notion that one
must believe in the powers of magic before one can be harmed or destroyed by them.
Nothing could be farther from the truth, as the most receptive victims of curses have always been
the greatest scoffers. The reason is frighteningly simple. The uncivilized tribesman is the first
to run to his nearest witch‐doctor or shaman when he feels a curse has been placed upon him by an
enemy. The threat and presence of harm is with him consciously, and belief in the power of the
curse is so strong that he will take every precaution against it. Thus, through the application of
sympathetic magic, he will counteract any harm that might come his way. This man is watching his
step, and not taking any chances.
On the other hand, the “enlightened” man, who doesn’t place any stock in such “superstition,”
relegates his instinctive fear of the curse to his unconscious, thereby nourishing it into a
phenomenally destructive force that will multiply with each succeeding misfortune. Of course, every
time a new setback occurs, the non‐believer will automatically deny any connection with the curse,
especially to himself. The emphatic conscious denial of the potential of the curse is the very
ingredient that will create its success, through setting‐up
of accident prone situations. In many instances, the victim will deny any magical significance to
his fate, even unto his dying gasp—although the magician is perfectly satisfied, so long as his
desired results occur. It must be remembered that it matters not whether anyone attaches any
significance to your working, so long as the results of the working are in accordance with your
will. The super‐logician will always explain the connection of the magical ritual to the end result
as “coincidence.”
Whether magic is performed for constructive or destructive purposes, the success of the
operation is dependent on the receptivity of the person who is to receive the blessing or curse, as
the case may be. In the case of a sex or compassion ritual, it helps if the recipient has faith and
believes in magic, but the victim of a hex or curse is much more prone to
destruction if he DOES NOT believe in it! So long as man knows the meaning of fear, he will need
the ways and means to defend himself against his fears. No one knows everything, and as long as
there is wonder, there will always be an apprehension of the unknown, where there are potentially
dangerous forces. It is this natural fear of the unknown, a first cousin to the fascination towards
the unknown, that impels the man of logic towards his very explanations. Obviously, the man of
science is motivated to discovery by his very sense of wonder. And
yet, how sad that this man who calls himself logical is often the last to recognize the essence of
ritual magic.
If religious faith can make bleeding wounds appear on the body in approximation to
the wounds supposedly inflicted on Christ, it is called stigmata. These wounds appear as a result
of compassion driven to an emotionally violent extreme. Why, then, should there be any doubt as to
the destructive extremes of fear and terror. The so‐called demons have the power to destroy in a
flesh rending manner, theoretically, as much as a handful of nails, long rusted away, can create
blood‐dripping ecstasy in a person convinced he is hooked upon the cross of Calvary.
Therefore, never attempt to convince the skeptic upon whom you wish to place a curse. Allow him to
scoff. To enlighten him would lessen your chance of success. Listen with benign assurance as he
laughs at your magic, knowing his days are filled with turmoil all the while. If he is despicable
enough, by Satan’s grace, he might even die— laughing!
A WORD OF WARNING!
TO THOSE WHO WOULD PRACTICE THESE ARTS—
Concerning Sex or Lust: Take full advantage of spells and charms that work; if you be a
man, plunge your erect member into her with lascivious delight; if you be a woman, open wide your
loins in lewd anticipation.
Concerning Compassion: Be resolved that you’ll have no regrets at the expense of the help
that you have given others, should their new‐found blessings place an obstacle in your path. Be
grateful for things that come to you through the use of magic.
Concerning Destruction: Be certain you DO NOT care if the intended victim lives or dies,
before you throw your curse, and having caused their destruction, revel, rather than feel remorse.
HEED WELL THESE RULES—OR IN EACH CASE YOU WILL SEE A REVERSAL OF YOUR DESIRES WHICH WILL
HARM, RATHER THAN HELP, YOU!
THE RITUAL, OR
“INTELLECTUAL DECOMPRESSION,” CHAMBER
MAGICAL ceremony may be performed by oneself or in a group, but the
advantages of each should be made clear.
A group ritual is certainly much more of a reinforcement of faith, and an
instillation of power, than is a private ceremony. The massing together of persons who are
dedicated to a common philosophy is bound to insure a renewal of confidence in the power of magic.
The pageantry of religion consistently becomes a solitary situation it reaches into that realm of
self‐denial which runs concurrent with anti‐social behavior. It is for this reason that the
Satanist should attempt to seek out others with whom to
engage in these ceremonies.
In the case of a curse or destruction ritual, it sometimes helps the magician if his desires are
intensified by other members of the group. There is nothing in this type of ceremony which would
lead to embarrassment on the part of those conducting a ritual of this sort, since anger and the
symbolic destruction of the intended victim are the essential ingredients.
On the other hand, a compassion ritual, with its unashamed shedding of tears, or a sex
ritual, with its masturbatory and orgasmic overtones, would most likely succeed best if privately
performed.
There is no place for self‐consciousness in the ritual chamber, unless that very self‐
consciousness is an integral part of the role being played, and can be used to good advantage i.e.:
the shame felt by a prudent woman serving as an altar, who, through her embarrassment, feels sexual
stimulation.
Even in a totally personalized ritual, however, the standardized preliminary invocations and
devices should be employed before the intimate fantasies and acting out occur. The formal part of
the ritual can be performed in the same room or chamber as the personalized working or, the formal
ceremony in one place, the personal in another. The beginning and end of the ritual must be
conducted within the confines of the ritual chamber containing the symbolic devices (altar,
chalice, etc.).
The formalized beginning and end of the ceremony acts as a dogmatic, anti‐intellectual device, the
purpose of which is to disassociate the activities and frame of reference of the outside world from
that of the ritual chamber, where the whole will must be employed. This facet of the ceremony is
most important to the intellectual, as he especially requires the “decompression chamber” effect of
the chants, bells, candles, and other trappings, before
he can put his pure and willful desires to work for himself, in the projection and utilization of
his imagery.
The “intellectual decompression chamber” of the Satanic temple might be considered a training
school for temporary ignorance, as are ALL religious services! The difference is that
the Satanist KNOWS he is practicing a form of contrived ignorance in order to expand his will,
whereas another religionist doesn’t—or if he does know, he practices that form of self‐ deceit
which forbids such recognition. His ego is already too shaky from his religious inculcation to
allow himself to admit to such a thing as self‐imposed ignorance!
THE INGREDIENTS USED
IN THE PERFORMANCE OF SATANIC MAGIC
A. Desire
HE first ingredient in the performance of a ritual is desire, otherwise known as
motivation, temptation, or emotional persuasion. If you do not truly desire any end result, you
should not attempt to perform a working.
There is no such thing as a “practice” working, and the only way that a magician
could do “tricks” such as moving inanimate objects, would be to have a strong emotional need to do
so. It is true that if the magician wishes to gain power through impressing others with his feats
of magic, he must produce tangible proof of his ability. The Satanic concept of magic, however,
fails to find gratification in the proving of magical prowess. The Satanist performs his ritual to
insure the outcome of his desires, and he would not
waste his time nor force of will on something so inconclusive as rolling a pencil off a table, etc.
through the application of magic. The amount of energy needed to levitate a teacup (genuinely)
would be of sufficient force to place an idea in a group of people’s heads half‐ way across the
earth, in turn, motivating them in accordance with your will. The Satanist knows that even if you
succeeded in lifting the teacup from the table, it would be assumed that trickery was used anyway.
Therefore, if the Satanist wants to float objects in mid‐air, he uses wires, mirrors, or other
devices, and saves his force for self‐aggrandizement. All “gifted” mediums and white‐light mystics
practice pure and applied stage magic, with their blindfolds and sealed envelopes, and any fairly
competent stage magician, carnival worker, or lodge‐hall entertainer can duplicate the same
effect—although lacking, perhaps, the sanctimonious “spiritual” overtones.
A little child learns that if he wishes for something hard enough, it will come true. This is
meaningful. Wishing indicates desire, whereas prayer is accompanied by apprehension. Scripture has
twisted desire into lust, covetousness, and greed. Be as a child, and do not stifle desire, lest
you lose touch with the first ingredient in the performance of magic. Be led into temptation, and
take that which tempts, whenever you can!
B. Timing
In every successful situation, one of the most important ingredients is the proper timing. In the
performance of a magical ritual, timing can mean success or failure to an even greater extent. The
best time to cast your spell or charm, hex or curse, is when your target is at his most receptive
state. Receptivity to the will of the magician is assured when the recipient is as passive as
possible. No matter how strong‐willed one is, he is naturally passive while he is asleep;
therefore, the best time to throw your magical energy towards your target is when he
or she sleeps.
There are certain periods of the sleep cycle that are better than others for susceptibility to
outside influences. When a person is normally fatigued from a day’s activities, he will
“sleep like a log” until his mind and body are rested. This period of profound sleep usually
lasts about four to six hours, after which the period of “dream sleep” occurs which lasts two or
three hours, or until awakening. It is during this “dream sleep” that the mind is most receptive to
outside or unconscious influence.
Let us assume the magician wishes to cast a spell on a person who would usually retire at 11
o’clock in the evening, and rise at 7 o’clock in the morning. The most effective time to perform a
ritual would be about 5 o’clock in the morning, or two hours before the recipient awakens.
It is to be emphasized that the magician must be at his peak of efficiency, as he represents the
“sending” factor when he performs his ritual. Traditionally speaking, witches and sorcerers are
night people, and understandably so. What better schedule on which to live, for the sending of
thoughts towards unsuspecting sleepers! If only people were aware of the thoughts injected into
their minds while they slept! The dream state is the birthplace of much of the future. Great
thoughts are manifest upon awakening, and the mind that retains, in conscious form, these thoughts,
shall produce much. But he who is guided by thoughts unrecognized is led into situations that will
later be interpreted as “fate,” “God’s will,” or accident.
There are other times in each person’s day that lend themselves to the receiving of the
will of the wizard. Those times when day‐dreaming or boredom ensue, or when time hangs heavy, are
fertile periods of suggestibility.
If a woman is the target for your spell, do not forget the importance of the menstrual cycle. If
man were not dulled through his stifling evolutionary development, he would know, as an all‐fours
animal knows, when the female was most sexually inclined. Man’s snout, however unsullied by cheap
opiates, is not normally equipped to ferret out such tell‐ tale erotic scents. Even if he were so
endowed with such olfactory powers, the object of his quest would most likely “throw him off the
scent” through the use of massive doses of perfumery to cover and smother the “offending”
effluvium, or eliminate detection completely, by the astringent action of powerful deodorants.
Despite these discouraging factors, man is still motivated to desire or be repelled, as the case
may be, by his unconscious recognition of the change in woman’s body chemistry. This is
accomplished in the form of a sensory cue, which is olfactory in its nature. To go backwards, in
what would amount to a return to the all‐fours animal, would seem to be the best exercise for the
conscious application of these powers, but to the squeamish might smack of lycanthropy. There is,
however, an easier way, and that is to simply ascertain the dates and frequency of the menstrual
cycle of the woman who is your target. It is immediately before and after the period itself that
the average woman is most sexually approachable. Therefore, the magician will find the sleep period
during these times most effective for the instillation of thoughts or motivations of a sexual
nature.
Witches and sorceresses have a much greater range of time in which to cast their spells toward the
men of their choice. Because man is more consistent in his sexual drives than woman (although there
are many women with equal or even greater lusts), day to day
timing is not as important. Any man who is not already drained of all sexual energy is a
“sitting duck” for the proficient witch. The time of the year following the spring equinox is the
most fraught with sexual vigor in a man, and he asserts himself accordingly; but the witch, in
turn, must work her magic stronger, as she will find his eyes will stray.
Should the fearful ask, “Is there no defense against such witchery?” it must be answered thus “Yes,
there is protection. You must never sleep, never daydream, never be without a vital thought, and
never have an open mind. Then you shall be protected from the forces of magic.”
C. Imagery
The adolescent boy who takes great care in carving, on a tree, a heart containing his and his love
object’s initials; the little chap who sits by the hour drawing his conception of sleek
automobiles; the tiny girl who rocks a scuffed and ragged doll in her arms, and thinks of it as her
beautiful little baby—these capable witches and warlocks, these natural magicians, are employing
the magical ingredient known as imagery, and the success of any ritual depends on it.
Children, not knowing or caring if they possess artistic skill or other creative talents, pursue
their goals through the use of imagery of their own manufacture, whereas “civilized” adults are
much more critical of their own creative efforts. This is why a
“primitive” magician can utilize a mud doll or crude drawing to successful advantage in his magical
ceremonies. To HIM, the image is as accurate as needs be.
Anything which serves to intensify the emotions during a ritual will contribute to its success. Any
drawing, painting, sculpture, writing, photograph, article of clothing, scent, sound, music,
tableau, or contrived situation that can be incorporated into the ceremony will serve the sorcerer
well.
Imagery is a constant reminder, an intellect‐saving device, a working substitute for the real
thing. Imagery can be manipulated, set up, modified, and created, all according to the will of the
magician, and the very blueprint that is created by imagery becomes the formula which leads to
reality.
If you wish to enjoy sexual pleasures with the one of your choice, you must create the situation
you desire on paper, canvas, by the written word, etc., in as overstated a way as possible, as an
integral part of the ceremony.
If you have material desires, you must gaze upon images of them—surround yourself with the smells
and sounds conducive to them—create a lodestone which will attract the situation or thing that you
wish!
To insure the destruction of an enemy, you must destroy them by proxy! They must be
shot, stabbed, sickened, burned, smashed, drowned, or rent in the most vividly convincing manner!
It is easy to see why the religions of the right‐hand path frown upon the creation of “graven
images.” The imagery used by the sorcerer is a working mechanism for material reality, which is
totally opposed to esoteric spirituality.
A Greek gentleman of magical persuasion once wanted a woman who would satisfy his every desire, and
so obsessed with the unfound object of his dreams was he, that he went
about constructing such a wonderful creature. His work completed, he fell so convincingly
and irrevocably in love with the woman he had created that she was no longer stone, but mortal
flesh, and alive and warm; and so the magus, Pygmalion, received the greatest of magical
benedictions, and the beautiful Galatea was his.
D. Direction
One of the most overlooked ingredients in the working of magic is the accumulation and subsequent
direction of force toward an effective end.
Altogether too many would‐be witches and warlocks will perform a ritual, and then go about with
tremendous anxiety waiting for the first sign of a successful working. For all intent and purpose,
they might as well get down on their knees and pray, for their very anxiety in waiting for the
desired results only nullifies any real chance of success. Furthermore, with this attitude, it is
doubtful that enough concentrated energy to even perform a proper ceremony could be stored up in
the first place.
To dwell upon or constantly complain about the situation upon which your ritual would be based only
guarantees the weakening of what should be ritualistically directed force, by spreading it thin and
diluting it. Once the desire has been established strongly enough to employ the forces of magic,
then every attempt must be made to symbolically give vent to these wishes IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE
RITUAL—NOT before or after!
The purpose of the ritual is to FREE the magician from thoughts that would consume him, were he to
dwell upon them constantly. Contemplation, daydreaming and constant scheming burns up emotional
energy that could be gathered together in a dynamically usable force; not to mention the fact that
normal productivity is severely depleted by such consuming anxiety.
The witch who casts her spells between long waits by the telephone, anticipating her
would‐be lover’s call; the destitute warlock who invokes Satan’s blessing, then waits on pins and
needles for the check to arrive; the man, saddened by the injustices wrought upon him, who, having
cursed his enemy, plods his way, long of face, and furrowed of brow—all are common examples of
misdirected emotional energy.
Small wonder that the “white” magician fears retribution after casting an “evil” spell!
Retribution, to the guilt‐ridden sender, would be assured, by their very conscience‐ stricken
state!
E. The Balance Factor
The Balance Factor is an ingredient employed in the practice of ritual magic which applies to the
casting of lust and compassion rituals more than in the throwing of a curse. This ingredient is a
small, but extremely important one.
A complete knowledge and awareness of this factor is an ability few witches and warlocks ever
attain. This is, simply, knowing the proper type of individual and situation to work your magic on
for the easiest and best results. Knowing one’s own limitations is a
rather odd bit of introspection, it would seem, for a person who should be able to perform
the impossible; but under many conditions it can make the difference between success and failure.
If, in attempting to attain your goal through either greater or lesser magic, you find
yourself failing consistently, think about these things: Have you been the victim of a misdirected,
overblown ego which has caused you to want something or someone when the chances are virtually
non‐existent? Are you a talentless, tone‐deaf individual who is attempting, through magic, to
receive great acclaim for your unmusical voice? Are you a plain, glamorless witch with oversized
feet, nose, and ego, combined with an advanced case of acne, who is casting love spells to catch a
handsome young movie star? Are you a gross, lumpy, lewd‐mouthed, snaggle‐toothed loafer who is
desirous of a luscious young stripper? If so, you’d better learn to use the balance factor, or else
expect to fail consistently!
To be able to adjust one’s wants to one’s capabilities is a great talent, and too many people fail
to realize that if they are unable to attain the maximum, “a half a loaf can be better than none.”
The chronic loser is always the man who, having nothing, if unable to make a million dollars, will
reject any chance to make fifty thousand with a disgruntled sneer.
One of the magician’s greatest weapons is knowing himself; his talents, abilities, physical
attractions and detractions, etc., and when, where, and with whom to utilize them! The man with
nothing to offer, who approaches the man who is successful with grandiose advice and promise of
great wealth, has the alacrity of the flea climbing up the elephant’s leg with the intention of
rape!
The aspiring witch who deludes herself into thinking that a powerful enough working will always
succeed, despite a magical imbalance, is forgetting one essential rule: MAGIC IS LIKE NATURE
ITSELF, AND SUCCESS IN MAGIC REQUIRES WORKING IN HARMONY WITH NATURE, NOT AGAINST IT.
THE
SATANIC RITUAL
A. NOTES WHICH ARE TO BE OBSERVED BEFORE BEGINNING RITUAL
1 Person performing ritual stands facing the altar and symbol of Baphomet throughout ritual,
except when other positions are specifically indicated.
2 If possible, altar should be against west wall.
3 In rituals performed by one person the role of priest is not required. When more than one
person is involved in the ceremony, one of them must act as priest. In a private ritual the sole
performer follows the instructions for the priest.
4 Whenever the words “Shemhamforash!” and “Hail Satan!” are spoken by the person acting as
priest, the other participants will repeat the words after him. The gong is struck following the
other participants’ response to “Hail Satan!”
5 Conversing (except within the context of the ceremony) and smoking are prohibited after the
bell is rung at the beginning, until after it is again rung at the end of the ritual.
6 The Book of Belial contains the principles of Satanic magic and ritual. Before attempting
the rituals in the Book of Leviathan, it is imperative that you read and understand the complete
Book of Belial. Until you have done so, no degree of success can be expected from the thirteen
steps which follow.
B. THE THIRTEEN STEPS
(See Devices Used in a Satanic Ritual for detailed instructions.)
1 Dress for ritual.
2 Assemble devices for ritual; light candles and shut out all outside light sources; place
parchments to right and left of the altar as indicated.
3 If a woman is used as the altar she now takes her position—head pointing south, feet
pointing north.
4 Purification of the air by ringing of the bell.
5 “Invocation to Satan” and “Infernal Names” which follow (see Book of Leviathan) are now
read aloud by priest. Participants will repeat each Infernal Name after it has been said by priest.
6 Drink from chalice.
7 Turning counter‐clockwise, the priest points with the sword to each cardinal point of
the compass and calls forth the respective Princes of Hell: Satan from the south, Lucifer from the
east, Belial from the north, and Leviathan from the west.
8 Perform benediction with the phallus (if one is used).
9 Priest reads aloud appropriate invocation for respective ceremony: Lust, Compassion, or
Destruction (see Book of Leviathan).
10 In the case of a personalized ritual this step is extremely important. Solitude is
compatible with the expressing of the most secret desires, and no attempt to “hold back” should be
made in the acting out, verbalizing, or casting of images pertaining to your desires. It is at this
step that your “blueprint” is drawn, wrapped, and sent off to the recipient of your working.
(A)
To Summon One For Lustful Purpose Or Establish
A Sexually Gratifying Situation
Leave the area of the altar and remove yourself to that place, either in the same room or without,
that will be most conducive to the working of the respective ritual. Then, fashion whatever imagery
you possibly can that will parallel in as exact a way possible the situation towards which you
strive. Remember, you have five senses to utilize, so do not feel you must limit your imagery to
one. Here are devices that may be employed (either alone, or in any combination):
a. graphic imagery such as drawings, paintings, etc.
b. written imagery such as stories, plays, descriptions of desires and eventual outcome of
same.
c. acting out the desire in tableau or playet, either as yourself or portraying the role of
the object of your desire (transference), using any devices necessary to intensify imagery.
d. any odors relative to the desired person or situation.
e. any sounds or background noises conducive to a strong image.
Intense sexual feeling should accompany this step of the ritual, and after sufficient imagery is
obtained, as strong an orgasm as is possible should serve as climax to this step. This climax
should be attained using any masturbatory or auto‐erotic means necessary. After orgasm is obtained,
return to the location of the altar and proceed with step #11.
(B)
To Insure Help Or Success For One Who Has Your
Sympathy Or Compassion (Including Yourself)
Remain in close proximity of the altar and with as vivid a mental image as possible of the person
you wish to help (or intense self‐pity), state your desire in your own terms. Should your emotions
be genuine enough, they will be accompanied the shedding of tears, which should be allowed to flow
without restraint. After this exercise in sentiment is completed, proceed to step #11.
(C)
To Cause The Destruction Of An Enemy
Remain in the area of the altar unless imagery is more easily obtained in another spot, such as in
the vicinity of the victim. Producing the image of the victim, proceed to inflict the destruction
upon the effigy in the manner of your choice. This can be done in the following ways:
a. the sticking of pins or nails into a doll representing your victim; the doll may be
cloth, wax, wood, vegetable matter, etc.
b. the creation of graphic imagery depicting the method of your victim’s destruction;
drawings, paintings, etc.
c. the creation of a vivid literary description of your victim’s ultimate end.
d. a detailed soliloquy directed at the intended victim, describing his torments and
annihilation.
e. mutilation, injury, infliction of pain or illness by proxy using any other means or
devices desired.
Intense, calculated hatred and disdain should accompany this step of the ceremony, and no attempt
should be made to stop this step until the expended energy results in a state of relative
exhaustion on the part of the magician. When the exhaustion ensues, proceed to step #11.
11(a) If requests are written, they are now read aloud by the priest and then burned in the
flames of the appropriate candle. “Shemhamforash!” and “Hail Satan!” is said after each request.
11(b) If requests are given verbally, participants (one at a time) now tell them to the priest.
He then repeats in his own words (those which are most emotionally stimulating to him) the request.
“Shemhamforash!” and “Hail Satan!” is said after each request.
12 Appropriate Enochian Key is now read by the priest, as evidence of the participants’
allegiance to the Powers of Darkness.
13 Ringing of the bell as pollutionary, and then the words “SO IT IS DONE” are spoken by the
priest.
END OF RITUAL
C. DEVICES USED IN A SATANIC RITUAL
CLOTHING
Black robes are worn by the male participants. The robes may be cowled or hooded, and if desired
may cover the face. The purpose in covering the face is to allow the participant freedom to express
emotion in the face, without concern. It also lessens distraction on the
part of one participant towards another. Female participants wear garments which are sexually
suggestive; or all black clothing for older women. Amulets bearing the sigil of Baphomet or the
traditional pentagram of Satan are worn by all participants.
Robes are donned by men before entering the ritual chamber, and are worn
throughout the ritual. Men may substitute all black clothing for black robes.
Black is chosen for the attire in the ritual chamber because it is symbolic of the Powers of
Darkness. Sexually appealing clothing is worn by women for the purpose of
stimulating the emotions of the male participants, and thereby intensifying the outpouring of
adrenal or bioelectrical energy which will insure a more powerful working.
ALTAR
Man’s earliest altars were living flesh and blood; and man’s natural instincts and predilections
were the foundation on which his religions were based. Later religions, in making man’s natural
inclinations sinful, perverted his living altars into slabs of stone and lumps of metal.
Satanism is a religion of the flesh, rather than of the spirit; therefore, an altar of flesh is
used in Satanic ceremonies. The purpose of an altar is to serve as a focal point towards which all
attention is focused during a ceremony. A nude woman is used as the altar in Satanic rituals
because woman is the natural passive receptor, and represents the earth mother.
In some rituals nudity for the woman serving as altar may be impractical, so she may be clothed or
partially covered. If a female is performing the ritual alone, no woman need be used for the altar.
If no female is used for the altar, the elevated plane used for her to lie upon may be used to hold
other devices for the ritual. For large group rituals a trapezoidal altar about 3 to 4 feet high
and 5½ to 6 feet long can be specially constructed for the woman
to lie upon. If this is impractical, or in private ceremonies, any elevated plane may be used. If a
woman is used for the altar, the other devices may be placed upon a table within easy
reach of the priest.
SYMBOL OF BAPHOMET
The symbol of Baphomet was used by the Knights Templar to represent Satan. Through the ages this
symbol has been called by many different names. Among these are: The Goat of Mendes, The Goat of a
Thousand Young, The Black Goat, The Judas Goat, and perhaps the most appropriately, The Scapegoat.
Baphomet represents the Powers of Darkness combined with the generative fertility of the
goat. In its “pure” form the pentagram is shown encompassing the figure of a man in the five points
of the star—three points up, two pointing down—symbolizing man’s spiritual nature. In Satanism the
pentagram is also used, but since Satanism represents the carnal instincts of man, or the opposite
of spiritual nature, the pentagram is inverted to perfectly accommodate the head of the goat—its
horns, representing duality, thrust upwards in defiance; the other three points inverted, or the
trinity denied. The Hebraic figures around the outer circle of the symbol which stem from the
magical teachings of the Kabala, spell out “Leviathan,” the serpent of the watery abyss, and
identified with Satan. These figures correspond to the five points of the inverted star.
The symbol of Baphomet is placed on the wall above the altar.
CANDLES
The candles used in Satanic ritual represent the light of Lucifer—the bearer of light,
enlightenment, the living flame, burning desire, and the Flames of the Pit.
Only black and white candles are to be used in Satanic ritual. Never use more than one white
candle; but as many black candles as are required to illuminate the ritual chamber may be used. At
least one black candle is placed to the left of the altar, representing the Powers of Darkness and
the left‐hand path. Other black candles are placed where needed for illumination. One white candle
is placed to the right of the altar, representing the hypocrisy of white light “magicians” and the
followers of the right‐hand path. No other light source is to be used.
Black candles are used for power and success for the participants of the ritual, and are used to
consume the parchments on which blessings requested by the ritual participants are written. The
white candle is used for destruction of enemies. Parchments upon which curses are written are
burned in the flame of the white candle.
BELL
The shattering effect of the bell is used to mark both the beginning and the end of the ritual. The
priest rings the bell nine times, turning counter clockwise and directing the tolling towards the
four cardinal points of the compass. This is done once at the
beginning of the ritual to clear and purify the air of all external sounds, and once again at the
end of the ritual to intensify the working and act as a pollutionary indicating finality.
The tonal quality of the bell used should be loud and penetrating, rather than soft and
tinkling.
CHALICE
In Satanic ritual the chalice or goblet used represents the Chalice of Ecstasy. Ideally, the
chalice should be made of silver, but if a silver chalice can not be obtained, one made from
another metal, glass, or crockery may be used—anything but gold. Gold has always been associated
with white‐light religions and the Heavenly Realm.
The chalice is to be drunk from first by the priest, then by one assistant. In private
rituals the person performing the ceremony drains the chalice.
ELIXIR
The stimulating fluid or Elixir of Life used by the Pagans has been corrupted into sacramental wine
by the Christian faith. Originally, the liquor used in Pagan rituals was drunk to relax and
intensify the emotions of those involved in the ceremony. Satanism does not sacrifice its god, as
do other religions. The Satanist practices no such form of symbolic cannibalism, and returns the
sacramental wine used by the Christians to its original purpose—that of stimulating the emotions
necessary to Satanic ritual. Wine itself need not be used—whatever drink is most stimulating and
pleasing to the palate is in order.
The Elixir of Life is to be drunk from the Chalice of Ecstasy, as indicated above,
immediately following the Invocation to Satan.
SWORD
The Sword of Power is symbolic of aggressive force, and acts as an extension and intensifier of the
arm with which the priest uses to gesture and point. A parallel to this is the pointing stick or
blasting wand used in other forms of magical ritual.
The sword is held by the priest and is used to point towards the symbol of Baphomet during the
Invocation to Satan. It is also used, as indicated in Steps of Ritual, when calling forth the four
Princes of Hell. The priest thrusts the point of the sword through the parchment containing the
message or request after it has been read aloud; it is then used to hold the parchment while
introduced into the candle flame. While hearing the requests of other participants, and while
repeating same, the priest places the sword atop their heads (in traditional “knighting” fashion).
For private rituals, if a sword cannot be obtained, a long knife, cane, or similar staff may be
used.
PHALLUS
The phallus is a Pagan fertility symbol which represents generation, virility, and aggression. This
is yet another device which has been blasphemously converted to fit the guild‐ridden ceremonies of
Christianity. The phallus is a non‐hypocritical version of the aspergillum, or “holy water
sprinkler” used in Catholicism—quite a metamorphosis of the common penis!
The phallus is held in both hands of one of the priest’s assistants, and methodically shaken twice
towards each cardinal point of the compass, for the benediction of the house.
Any phallic symbol may be used. If none is obtainable one may be made from plaster, wood, clay,
wax, etc. The phallus is necessary only in organized group rituals.
GONG
The gong is used to call upon the forces of Darkness. It is to be struck once after the
participants have repeated the priest’s words, “Hail Satan!.” A gong is necessary only in
organized group rituals. For the best tonal quality a concert gong is preferred, but if one cannot
be obtained any gong with a full, rich tone may be used.
PARCHMENT
Parchment is used because its organic properties are compatible with the elements of nature. In
keeping with the Satanic views on sacrifice, the parchment used would be made from the skin of a
sheep which was, by necessity, killed for food. An animal is never slaughtered for the purpose of
using all or a part of that animal in a Satanic ritual. If commercial parchment which has been made
from already slaughtered sheep cannot be obtained, plain paper may be substituted.
The parchment is the means by which the written message or request can be consumed by the candle
flame and sent out into the ether. The request is written on parchment or paper, read aloud by the
priest, and then burned in the flame of either the black or white candle ‐ whichever is appropriate
for the particular request. Before the ritual begins curses are placed to the right of the priest,
and charms or blessings are placed to the left of him.
(WATER)
THE BOOK OF LEVIATHAN
THE RAGING SEA
Despite all non‐verbalists’ protests to the contrary, soaring heights of emotional ecstasy or
raging pangs of anguish can be attained through verbal communication. If the magical ceremony is to
employ all sensory awarenesses, then the proper sounds must be invoked. It
is certainly true that “actions speak louder than words,” but words become as monuments to
thoughts.
Perhaps the most noticeable shortcoming in the printed magical conjurations of the past is the lack
of emotion developed upon the reciting of them. An old wizard known to the author, who was once
employing a self‐composed invocation of great personal meaning in the light
of his magical desires, ran out of words just as his ritual was moments short of its successful
culmination. Aware of the necessity of keeping his emotional response generating, he quickly
adlibbed the first emotion‐provoking words that came to mind—a few stanzas of a poem by Rudyard
Kipling! Thus, with this final burst of glory‐charged adrenalin, was he able to finalize an
effective working!
The invocations which follow are designed to serve as proclamations of certainty, not
whining apprehension. For this reason they are devoid of shallow offerings‐up and hollow charities.
Leviathan, the great Dragon from the Watery Abyss, roars forth as the surging sea, and these
invocations are his tribunals.
INVOCATION
TO SATAN
In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi excelsi!
In the name of Satan, the Ruler of the earth, the King of the world, I command the forces of
Darkness to bestow their Infernal power upon me!
Open wide the gates of Hell and come forth from the abyss to greet me as your brother
(sister) and friend!
Grant me the indulgences of which I speak!
I have taken thy name as a part of myself! I live as the beasts of the field, rejoicing in the
fleshly life! I favor the just and curse the rotten!
By all the Gods of the Pit, I command that these things of which I speak shall come to pass!
Come forth and answer to your names by manifesting my desires!
OH HEAR THE NAMES:
THE INFERNAL NAMES
The Infernal names are listed here in alphabetical order purely to simplify referral to them.
When calling the names, all of them may be recited, or a given number of those most significant to
the respective working may be chosen.
Whether all or only some of the names are called, they must be taken out of the rigidly organized
form in which they are listed here and arranged in a phonetically effective roster.
Abaddon Euronymous O‐Yama Adramelech
Fenriz Pan Ahpuch
Gorgo Pluto Ahriman Haborym
Proserpine Amon Hecate
Pwcca Apollyn Ishtar
Rimmon Asmodeus Kali Sabazios
Astaroth Lilith Sammael Azazel
Loki Samnu Baalberith
Mammon Sedit Balaam
Mania Sekhmet Baphomet Mantus
Set
Bast Marduk Shaitan Beelzebub
Mastema Shamad Behemoth
Melek Taus Shiva Beherit
Mephistopheles Supay Bilé Metztli
T’an‐mo Chemosh Mictian
Tchort
Cimeries Midgard Tezcatlipoca Coyote
Milcom Thamuz Dagon
Moloch Thoth Damballa
Mormo Tunrida Demogorgon Naamah
Typhon Diabolus Nergal
Yaotzin Dracula Nihasa
Yen‐lo‐Wang Emma‐O Nija
INVOCATION EMPLOYED TOWARDS
THE CONJURATION OF LUST
OME forth, Oh great spawn of the abyss and make thy presence manifest. I have
set my thoughts upon the blazing pinnacle which glows with the chosen lust of the moments of
increase and grows fervent in the turgid swell.
Send forth that messenger of voluptuous delights, and let these obscene vistas of my
dark desires take form in future deeds and doings.
From the sixth tower of Satan there shall come a sign which joineth with those saltes within, and
as such will move the body of the flesh of my summoning.
I have gathered forth my symbols and prepare my garnishings of the is to be, and the image of my
creation lurketh as a seething basilisk awaiting his release.
The vision shall become as reality and through the nourishment that my sacrifice giveth,
the angles of the first dimension shall become the substance of the third.
Go out into the void of night (light of day) and pierce that mind that respondeth with thoughts
which leadeth to paths of lewd abandon.
(Male) My rod is athrust! The penetrating force of my venom shall shatter the sanctity of
that mind which is barren of lust; and as the seed falleth, so shall its vapours be spread within
that reeling brain benumbing it to helplessness according to my will! In the name of the great god
Pan, may my secret thoughts be marshaled into the movements of the flesh of that which I desire!
Shemhamforash! Hail Satan!
(Female) My loins are aflame! The dripping of the nectar from my eager cleft shall act as pollen
to that slumbering brain, and the mind that feels not lust shall on a sudden reel with crazed
impulse. And when my mighty surge is spent, new wanderings shall begin; and that flesh which I
desire shall come to me. In the names of the great harlot of Babylon, and of Lilith, and of Hecate,
may my lust be fulfilled!
Shemhamforash! Hail Satan!
INVOCATION EMPLOYED TOWARDS
THE CONJURATION OF DESTRUCTION
EHOLD! The mighty voices of my vengeance smash the stillness of the air and
stand as monoliths of wrath upon a plain of writhing serpents. I am become as a monstrous machine
of annihilation to the festering fragments of the body of he
(she) who would detain me.
It repenteth me not that my summons doth ride upon the blasting winds which
multiply the sting of my bitterness; And great black slimy shapes shall rise from brackish pits and
vomit forth their pustulence into his (her) puny brain.
I call upon the messengers of doom to slash with grim delight this victim I hath chosen. Silent is
that voiceless bird that feeds upon the brain‐pulp of him (her) who hath tormented me, and the
agony of the is to be shall sustain itself in shrieks of pain, only to serve as signals of warning
to those who would resent my being.
Oh come forth in the name of Abaddon and destroy him (her) whose name I giveth as a sign.
Oh great brothers of the night, thou who makest my place of comfort, who rideth out upon the hot
winds of Hell, who dwelleth in the devil’s fane; Move and appear! Present yourselves to him (her)
who sustaineth the rottenness of the mind that moves the gibbering mouth that mocks the just and
strong!; rend that gaggling tongue and close his (her) throat, Oh Kali! Pierce his (her) lungs with
the stings of scorpions, Oh Sekhmet! Plunge his (her) substance into the dismal void, Oh mighty
Dagon!
I thrust aloft the bifid barb of Hell and on its tines resplendently impaled my sacrifice through
vengeance rests!
Shemhamforash! Hail Satan!
INVOCATION EMPLOYED TOWARDS
THE CONJURATION OF COMPASSION
ITH the anger of anguish and the wrath of the stifled, I pour forth my voices,
wrapped in rolling thunder, that you may hear!
Oh great lurkers in the darkness, oh guardians of the way, oh minions of
the might of Thoth! Move and appear! Present yourselves to us in your benign power, in
behalf of one who believes and is stricken with torment.
Isolate him (her) in the bulwark of your protection, for he (she) is undeserving of anguish and
desires it not.
Let that which bears against him (her) be rendered powerless and devoid of substance. Succor him
(her) through fire and water, earth and air, to regain what he (she) has lost. Strengthen with fire
the marrow of our friend and companion, our comrade of the Left‐
Hand Path.
Through the power of Satan let the earth and its pleasures re‐enter his (her) being.
Allow his (her) vital saltes to flow unhampered, that he (she) may savor the carnal nectars of his
(her) future desires.
Strike dumb his (her) adversary, formed or formless, that he (she) may emerge joyful and strong
from that which afflicts him (her).
Allow no misfortune to allay his (her) path, for he (she) is of us, and therefore to be cherished.
Restore him (her) to power, to joy, to unending dominion over the reverses that have beset him
(her).
Build around and within him (her) the exultant radiance that will herald his (her)
emergence from the stagnant morass which engulfs him (her).
This we command, in the name of Satan, whose mercies flourish and whose sustenance will prevail!
As Satan reigns so shall his (her) own whose name is as this sound: (name) is the vessel whose
flesh is as the earth; life everlasting, world without end!
Shemhamforash! Hail Satan!
THE ENOCHIAN LANGUAGE
AND THE ENOCHIAN KEYS
HE magical language used in Satanic ritual is Enochian, a language thought to be older
than Sanskrit, with a sound grammatical and syntactical bases. It resembles Arabic in some sounds
and Hebrew and Latin in others. It first appeared in print in 1659 in a
biography of John Dee, the famous Sixteenth Century seer and court astrologer. This
work, by Meric Casaubon, describes the occultist Dee’s activities with his associate, Edward Kelly,
in the art of scrying or crystal gazing.
Instead of the usual crystal ball, Kelly, who was the gazer, used a many‐faceted trapezohedron. The
“angels” referred to in Kelly’s first revelation of the Enochian Keys, obtained through the windows
of the crystal, are only “angels” because occultists to this day have lain ill with metaphysical
constipation. Now the crystal clears, and the “angels”
are seen as “angles” and the windows to the fourth dimension are thrown open—and to the
frightened, the Gates of Hell.
I have presented my translation of the following calls with an archaic but Satanically correct
unvarnishing of the translation employed by the Order of the Golden Dawn in the late Nineteenth
Century. In Enochian the meaning of the words, combined with the quality of the words, unite to
create a pattern of sound which can cause tremendous reaction in the atmosphere. The barbaric tonal
qualities of this language give it a truly magical effect
which cannot be described.
For many years the Enochian Keys, or Calls, have been shrouded in secrecy. The few printings that
have existed completely eliminate the correct wording, as the proper translation has been disguised
through the use of euphemisms, and only designed to throw
the inept magician and/or would‐be inquisitor off the track. Apocryphal as they have become (and
who can tell what grim reality provokes the “fantasy”), the Enochian Calls are the Satanic paeans
of faith. Dispensing with such once‐pragmatic whitewashing in terms such as “holy” and “angelic,”
and arbitrarily chosen groups of numbers, the purpose of which were only to act as substitutes for
“blasphemous” words—here, then, are the TRUE Enochian Calls,
as received from an unknown hand.
THE FIRST KEY
The first Enochian Key represents an initial proclamation from Satan, stating the inception of the
laws of temporal theologies and of the lasting power which resides in those bold enough to
recognize earthly beginnings and absolutes.
(Enochian)
Ol sonuf vaoresaji, gohu IAD Balata, elanusaha caelazod: sobrazod‐ol Roray i ta nazodapesad, od
comemahe ta nobeloha zodien; soba tahil ginonupe pereje aladi, das vaurebes obolehe giresam.
Casarem ohorela caba Pire: das zodonurenusagi cab: erem Iadanahe. Pilahe farezodem zodenurezoda
adana gono Iadapiel das home‐tohe: soba ipame lu ipamis: das sobolo vepe zodomeda poamal, od bogira
aai ta piape Piamoel od Vaoan! Zodacare, eca, od zodameranu! odo cicale Qaa; zodoreje, lape
zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
I reign over thee, saith the Lord of the Earth, in power exalted above and below, in whose hands
the sun is a glittering sword and the moon a through‐thrusting fire, who measureth your garments in
the midst of my vestures, and trusseth you up as the palms of my hands, and brighten your vestments
with Infernal light.
I made ye a law to govern the holy ones, and delivered a rod with wisdom supreme. You lifted your
voices and swore your allegiance to Him that liveth triumphant, whose beginning is not, nor end
cannot be, which shineth as a flame in the midst of your palaces, and reigneth amongst you as the
balance of life!
Move therefore, and appear! Open the mysteries of your creation! Be friendly unto me, for I am the
same!—the true worshipper of the highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE SECOND KEY
In order to pay homage to the very lusts which sustain the continuance of life, itself, The Second
Enochian Key extends this recognition of our earthly heritage unto a talisman of power.
(Enochian)
Adagita vau‐pa‐ahe zodonugonu fa‐a‐ipe salada! Vi‐i‐vau el! Sobame ial‐pereji i‐zoda‐ zodazod
pi‐adapehe casarema aberameji ta ta‐labo paracaleda qo‐ta lores‐el‐qo turebesa ooge balatohe! Giui
cahisa lusada oreri od micalapape cahisa bia ozodonugonu! lape noanu tarofe coresa tage o‐quo
maninu IA‐I‐DON. Torezodu! gohe‐el, zodacare eca ca‐no‐quoda! zodameranu micalazodo od ozadazodame
vaurelar; lape zodir IOIAD!
(English)
Can the wings of the winds hear your voices of wonder?; O you!, the great spawn of the worms of the
Earth!, whom the Hell fire frames in the depth of my jaws!, whom I have prepared as cups for a
wedding or as flowers regaling the chambers of lust!
Stronger are your feet than the barren stone! Mightier are your voices than the manifold winds! For
you are become as a building such as is not, save in the mind of the All‐Powerful manifestation of
Satan!
Arise!, saith the First! Move therefore unto his servants! Show yourselves in power, and
make me a strong seer‐of‐things, for I am of Him that liveth forever!
THE THIRD KEY
The Third Enochian Key establishes the leadership of the earth upon the hands of those great
Satanic magicians who throughout the successive ages have held dominion over the peoples of the
world.
(Enochian)
Micama! goho Pe‐IAD! zodir com‐selahe azodien biabe os‐lon‐dohe. Norezodacahisa otahila Gigipahe;
vaunid‐el‐cahisa ta‐pu‐ime qo‐mos‐pelehe telocahe; qui‐i‐inu toltoregi cahisa i cahisaji em
ozodien; dasata beregida od torezodul! Ili e‐Ol balazodareji, od aala tahilanu‐os netaabe: daluga
vaomesareji elonusa cape‐mi‐ali varoesa cala homila; cocasabe fafenu izodizodope, od miinoagi de
ginetaabe: vaunu na‐na‐e‐el: panupire malapireji caosaji. Pilada noanu vaunalahe balata od‐vaoan.
Do‐o‐i‐ape mada: goholore, gohus, amiranu! Micama! Yehusozod ca‐ca‐com, od do‐o‐a‐inu noari
micaolazoda a‐ai‐om. Casarameji gohia: Zodacare! Vaunigilaji! od im‐ua‐mar pugo pelapeli Ananael
Qo‐a‐an.
(English)
Behold!, saith Satan, I am a circle on whose hands stand the Twelve Kingdoms. Six are the seats of
living breath, the rest are as sharp as sickles, or the Horns of Death. Therein the creatures of
Earth are and are not, except in mine own hands which sleep and shall rise!
In the first I made ye stewards and placed ye in the Twelve seats of government, giving unto every
one of you power successively over the Nine true ages of time, so that from the highest vessels and
the corners of your governments you might work my power, pouring down the fires of life and
increase continually on the Earth. Thus you are become the skirts of justice and truth. In Satan’s
name, rise up! Show yourselves! Behold!, his mercies flourish, and his name is become mighty among
us. In whom we say: Move!, Ascend!, and apply yourselves unto us as the partakers of His secret
wisdom in your creation!
THE FOURTH KEY
The Fourth Enochian Key refers to the cycling of the ages of time.
(Enochian)
Otahil elasadi babaje, od dorepaha gohol: gi‐cahisaje auauago coremepe peda, dasonuf vi‐
vau‐di‐vau? Casaremi oeli meapeme sobame agi coremepo carep‐el: casaremeji caro‐o‐dazodi cahisa od
vaugeji; dasata ca‐pi‐mali cahisa ca‐pi‐ma‐on: od elonusahinu cahisa ta el‐o calaa. Torezodu
nor‐quasahi od fe‐caosaga: Bagile zodir e‐na‐IAD: das iod apila! Do‐o‐a‐ipe quo‐A‐ AL, zodacare!
Zodameranu obelisonugi resat‐el aaf nor‐mo‐lapi!
(English)
I have set my feet in the South, and have looked about me, saying: Are not the thunders of increase
those which reign in the second angle?
Under whom I have placed those whom none hath yet numbered, but One; in whom
the second beginnings of things are and wax strong, successively adding the numbers of time, and
their powers doth stand as the first of the nine!
Arise!, you sons of pleasure, and visit the Earth; for I am the Lord, your God, which is and liveth
forever!
In the name of Satan, Move!, and show yourselves as pleasant deliverers, that you may praise Him
among the sons of men!
THE FIFTH KEY
The Fifth Enochian Key affirms the Satanic placing of traditional priests and wizards upon the
earth for the purpose of misdirection.
(Enochian)
Sapahe zodimii du‐i‐be, od noasa ta qu‐a‐nis, adarocahe dorepehal caosagi od faonutas peripesol
ta‐be‐liore. Casareme A‐me‐ipezodi na‐zodaretahe afa; od dalugare zodizodope zodelida caosaji
tol‐toregi; od zod‐cahisa esiasacahe El ta‐vi‐vau; od iao‐d tahilada das
hubare pe‐o‐al; soba coremefa cahisa ta Ela Vaulasa od Quo‐Co‐Casabe. Eca niisa od darebesa
quo‐a‐asa: fetahe‐ar‐ezodi od beliora: ia‐ial eda‐nasa cicalesa; bagile Ge‐iad I‐el!
(English)
The mighty sounds have entered into the third angle and are become as seedlings of folly, smiling
with contempt upon the Earth, and dwelling in the brightness of the Heaven as continual comforters
to the destroyers of self.
Unto whom I fastened the pillars of gladness, the lords of the righteous, and gave them vessels to
water the earth with her creatures. They are the brothers of the First and the Second, and the
beginning of their own seats which are garnished with myriad ever‐burning lamps, whose numbers are
as the First, the ends, and the contents of time!
Therefore, come ye and obey your creation. Visit us in peace and comfort. Conclude us
receivers of your mysteries; for why? Our Lord and Master is the All‐One!
THE SIXTH KEY
The Sixth Enochian Key establishes the structure and form of that which has become the Order
of the Trapezoid and Church of Satan.
(Enochian)
Gahe sa‐div cahisa em, micalazoda Pil‐zodinu, sobam El haraji mir babalonu od obeloce samevelaji,
dalagare malapereji ar‐caosaji od acame canale, sobola zodare fa‐beliareda caosaji od cahisa
aneta‐na miame ta Viv od Da. Daresare Sol‐petahe‐bienu. Be‐ri‐ta od zodacame ji‐ mi‐calazodo:
sob‐ha‐atahe tarianu luia‐he od ecarinu MADA Qu‐a‐a‐on!
(English)
The spirits of the fourth angle are Nine, mighty in the trapezoid, whom the first hath formed, a
torment to the wretched and a garland to the wicked; giving unto them fiery darts to vanne the
earth, and Nine continual workmen whose courses visit with comfort the Earth, and are in government
and continuance as the Second and Third.
Therefore, harken unto my voice! I have talked of you, and I move you in power and presence, whose
works shall be a song of honor, and the praise of your God in your creation!
THE SEVENTH KEY
The Seventh Enochian Key is used to invoke lust, pay homage to glamour, and rejoice in the delights
of the flesh.
(Enochian)
Ra‐asa isalamanu para‐di‐zoda oe‐cari‐mi aao iala‐pire‐gahe Qui‐inu. Enai butamonu od inoasa ni
pa‐ra‐diala. Casaremeji ujeare cahirelanu, od zodonace lucifatianu, caresa ta vavale‐ zodirenu
tol‐hami. Soba lonudohe od nuame cahisa ta Da o Desa vo‐me‐dea od pi‐beliare itahila rita od miame
ca‐ni‐quola rita! Zodacare! Zodameranu! Iecarimi Quo‐a‐dahe od I‐ mica‐ol‐zododa aaiome. Bajirele
papenore idalugama elonusahi‐od umapelifa vau‐ge‐ji Bijil ‐ IAD!
(English)
The East is a house of harlots singing praises among the flames of the first glory wherein the Dark
Lord hath opened His mouth; and they are become as living dwellings in whom the strength of man
rejoiceth; and they are appareled with ornaments of brightness, such as work wonders on all
creatures. Whose kingdoms and continuance are as the Third and Fourth, strong towers and places of
comfort, the seats of pleasure and continuance. O ye servants of pleasure, Move!, Appear!, sing
praises unto the Earth and be mighty amongst us. For that to this remembrance is given power, and
our strength waxeth strong in our comforter.
THE EIGHTH KEY
The Eighth Enochian Key refers to the emergence of the Satanic Age.
(Enochian)
Bazodemelo i ta pi‐ripesonu olanu Na‐zodavabebe ox. Casaremeji varanu cahisa vaugeji asa berameji
balatoha: goho IAD. Soba miame tarianu ta lolacis Abaivoninu od azodiajiere riore. Irejila cahisa
da das pa‐aox busada Caosago, das cahisa od ipuranu telocahe cacureji o‐ isalamahe lonucaho od
Vovina carebafe? NIISO! bagile avavago gohon. NIISO! bagile mamao siasionu, od mabezoda IAD oi
asa‐momare poilape. NIIASA! Zodameranu ciaosi caosago od belioresa od coresi ta beramiji.
(English)
The midday of the first is as the third indulgence made of hyacinthine pillars, in whom
the elders are become strong, which I have prepared for mine own justice, saith Satan, whose long
continuance shall be as bucklers to Leviathan. How many are there which remain in the glory of the
earth, which are, and shall not see death until the house falls and the dragon
doth sink? Rejoice!, for the crowns of the temple and the robe of Him that is, was, and shall be
crowned are no longer divided! Come forth!, Appear
THE NINTH KEY
The Ninth Enochian Key warns of the use of substances, devices or pharmaceuticals which might lead
to the delusion and subsequent enslavement of the master. A protection against false values.
(Enochian)
Micaoli beranusaji perejela napeta ialapore, das barinu efafaje Pe vaunupeho olani od obezoda,
soba‐ca upaahe cahisa tatanu od tarananu balie, alare busada so‐bolunu od cahisa hoel‐qo
ca‐no‐quodi cial. Vaunesa aladonu mom caosago ta iasa olalore gianai limelala. Amema cahisa sobra
madarida zod cahisa! Ooa moanu cahisa avini darilapi caosajinu: od butamoni pareme zodumebi canilu.
Dazodisa etahamezoda cahisa dao, od mireka ozodola cahisa pidiai Colalala. Ul ci ninu a sobame
ucime. Bajile? IAD BALATOHE cahirelanu pare! NIISO! od upe ofafafe; bajile a‐cocasahe icoresaka a
uniji beliore.
(English)
A mighty guard of fire with two‐edged swords flaming (which contain the vials of delusion, whose
wings are of wormwood and of the marrow of salt), have set their feet in the West, and are measured
with their ministers. These gather up the moss of the Earth, as the rich man doth his treasure.
Cursed are they whose iniquities they are! In their eyes are millstones greater than the Earth, and
from their mouths run seas of blood. Their brains are covered with diamonds, and upon their heads
are marble stones. Happy is he on whom they frown not. For Why? The Lord of Righteousness rejoiceth
in them! Come away, and leave your vials, for the time is such as requireth comfort!
THE TENTH KEY
The Tenth Enochian Key creates rampant wrath and produces violence. Dangerous to employ unless one
has learnt to safeguard his own immunity; a random lightning bolt!
(Enochian)
Coraxo cahisa coremepe, od belanusa Lucala azodiazodore paebe Soba iisononu cahisa uirequo ope
copehanu od racalire maasi bajile caosagi; das yalaponu dosiji od basajime; od ox ex dazodisa
siatarisa od salaberoxa cynuxire faboanu. Vaunala cahisa conusata das daox cocasa o Oanio yore
vohima ol jizod‐yazoda od eoresa cocasaji pelosi molui das pajeipe, laraji same darolanu matorebe
cocasaji emena. El pataralaxa yolaci matabe nomiji mononusa olora jinayo anujelareda. Ohyo! ohyo!
noibe Ohyo! caosagonu! Bajile madarida i zodirope cahiso darisapa! NIISO! caripe ipe nidali!
(English)
The thunders of wrath doth slumber in the North, in the likeness of an oak whose branches are
dung‐filled nests of lamentation and weeping laid up for the Earth, which burn night and day and
vomit out the heads of scorpions and live sulphur mingled with poison. These be the thunders that
in an instant roar with a hundred mighty earthquakes and a thousand as many surges, which rest not,
nor know any time here. One rock bringeth forth a thousand, even as the heart of man doth his
thoughts. Woe! Woe!, Yea!, woe be to the Earth, for her iniquity is, was, and shall be great. Come
away! But not your mighty sounds!
THE ELEVENTH KEY
The Eleventh Enochian Key is used to herald the coming of the dead and establish a sustenance
beyond the grave. To bind to the earth. A funerary call.
(Enochian)
Oxiayala holado, od zodirome O coraxo das zodiladare raasyo. Od vabezodire cameliaxa od bahala:
NIISO! salamanu telocahe! Casaremanu hoel‐qo, od ti ta zod cahisa soba coremefa i ga. NIISA! bagile
aberameji nonuçape. Zodacare eca od Zodameranu! odo cicale Qaa! Zodoreje, lape zodiredo Noco Mada,
hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
The mighty throne growled and there were five thunders that flew into the East. And the eagle spake
and cried aloud: Come away from the house of death! And they gathered themselves together and
became those of whom it measured, and they are the deathless ones who ride the whirlwinds. Come
away! For I have prepared a place for you. Move therefore, and show yourselves! Unveil the
mysteries of your creation. Be friendly unto me for I am your God, the true worshipper of the flesh
that liveth forever!
THE TWELFTH KEY
The Twelfth Enochian Key is used to vent one’s displeasure towards man’s need for misery, and bring
forth torment and conflict to the harbingers of woe.
(Enochian)
Nonuci dasonuf Babaje od cahisa ob hubaio tibibipe? alalare ataraahe od ef! Darix fafenu mianu ar
Enayo ovof! Soba dooainu aai i VONUPEHE. Zodacare, gohusa, od Zodameranu. Odo cicale Qaa! Zodoreje,
lape zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
O ye that range in the South and are the lanterns of sorrow, buckle your armor and visit us! Bring
forth the legions of the army of Hell, that the Lord of the Abyss may be magnified, whose name
amongst ye is Wrath! Move therefore, and appear! Open the mysteries of your creation! Be friendly
unto me, for I am the same!, the true worshipper of the highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE THIRTEENTH KEY
The Thirteenth Enochian Key is used to make the sterile lustful and vex those who would deny the
pleasures of sex.
(Enochian)
Napeai Babajehe das berinu vax ooaona larinuji vonupehe doalime: conisa olalogi oresaha das cahisa
afefa. Micama isaro Mada od Lonu‐sahi‐toxa, das ivaumeda aai Jirosabe. Zodacare od Zodameranu. Odo
cicale Qaa! Zodoreje, lape zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
O ye swords of the South, which have eyes to stir up the wrath of sin, making men drunken which are
empty; Behold! the promise of Satan and His power, which is called amongst ye a bitter sting! Move
and appear! Unveil the mysteries of your creation! For I am the servant of the same, your God, the
true worshipper of the highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE FOURTEENTH KEY
The Fourteenth Enochian Key is a call for vengeance and the manifestation of justice.
(Enochian)
Noroni bajihie pasahasa Oiada! das tarinuta mireca ol tahila dodasa tolahame caosago homida: das
berinu orocahe quare: Micama! Bial! Oiad; aisaro toxa das ivame aai Balatima. Zodacare od
Zodameranu! Od cicale Qaa! Zodoreje, lape zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
O ye sons and daughters of mildewed minds, that sit in judgement of the iniquities wrought upon
me—Behold! the voice of Satan; the promise of Him who is called amongst ye the accuser and supreme
tribune! Move therefore, and appear! Open the mysteries of your creation! Be friendly unto me, for
I am the same!, the true worshipper of the highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE FIFTEENTH KEY
The Fifteenth Enochian Key is a resolution of acceptance and understanding of the masters whose
duty lies in administering to the seekers after spiritual gods.
(Enochian)
Ilasa! tabaanu li‐El pereta, casaremanu upaahi cahisa dareji; das oado caosaji oresacore: das omaxa
monasaçi Baeouibe od emerajisa Iaiadix. Zodacare od Zodameranu! Odo cicale Qaa. Zodoreje, lape
zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
O thou, the governor of the first flame, under whose wings are the spinners of cobwebs that weave
the Earth with dryness; that knowest the great name “righteousness” and the seal of false honor.
Move therefore, and appear! Open the mysteries of your creation! Be friendly unto me, for I am the
same!, the true worshipper of the highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE SIXTEENTH KEY
The Sixteenth Enochian Key gives recognition of the wondrous contrasts of the earth, and of the
sustenance of these dichotomies.
(Enochian)
Ilasa viviala pereta! Salamanu balata, das acaro odazodi busada, od belioraxa balita: das inusi
caosaji lusadanu emoda: das ome od taliobe: darilapa iehe ilasa Mada Zodilodarepe. Zodacare od
Zodameranu. Odo cicale Qaa: zodoreje, lape zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
O thou second flame, the house of justice, which hast thy beginnings in glory and shalt comfort the
just; which walketh upon the Earth with feet of fire; which understands and separates creatures!
Great art thou in the God of stretch‐forth‐and‐conquer. Move therefore, and appear! Open the
mysteries of your creation! Be friendly unto me, for I am the same!, the true worshipper of the
highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE SEVENTEENTH KEY
The Seventeenth Enochian Key is used to enlighten the benumbered and destroy through revelation.
(Enochian)
Ilasa dial pereta! soba vaupaahe cahisa nanuba zodixalayo dodasihe od berinuta faxisa hubaro
tasataxa yolasa: soba Iad i Vonupehe o Uonupehe: aladonu dax ila od toatare! Zodacare od
Zodameranu! Odo cicale Qaa! Zodoreje, lape zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe Saitan!
(English)
O thou third flame!, whose wings are thorns to stir up vexation, and who hast myriad living lamps
going before thee; whose God is wrath in anger—Gird up thy loins and harken! Move therefore, and
appear! Open the mysteries of your creation! Be friendly unto me, for I am the same!, the true
worshipper of the highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE EIGHTEENTH KEY
The Eighteenth Enochian Key opens the gates of
Hell and casts up Lucifer and his blessing.
(Enochian)
Ilasa micalazoda olapireta ialpereji beliore: das odo Busadire Oiad ouoaresa caosago: casaremeji
Laiada eranu berinutasa cafafame das ivemeda aqoso adoho Moz, od maoffasa. Bolape como belioreta
pamebeta. Zodacare od Zodameranu! Odo cicale Qaa. Zodoreje, lape zodiredo Noco Mada, hoathahe
Saitan!
(English)
O thou mighty light and burning flame of comfort!, that unveilest the glory of Satan to the center
of the Earth; in whom the great secrets of truth have their abiding; that is called in thy kingdom:
“strength through joy,” and is not to be measured. Be thou a window of comfort unto me. Move
therefore, and appear! Open the mysteries of your creation! Be friendly unto me, for I am the
same!, the true worshipper of the highest and ineffable King of Hell!
THE NINETEENTH KEY
The Nineteenth Enochian Key is the great sustainer of the natural balance of the earth, the law of
thrift, and of the jungle. It lays bare all hypocrisy and the sanctimonious shall become as slaves
under it. It brings forth the greatest outpouring of wrath upon the miserable, and lays the
foundation of success for the lover of life.
(Enochian)
Madaritza das perifa LIL cahisa micaolazoda saanire caosago od fifisa balzodizodarasa Iaida. Nonuca
gohulime: Micama adoianu MADA faoda beliorebe, soba ooaona cahisa luciftias peripesol, das
aberaasasa nonucafe netaaibe caosaji od tilabe adapehaheta damepelozoda, tooata nonucafe
jimicalazodoma larasada tofejilo marebe yareyo IDOIGO, od torezodulape yaodafe gohola, Caosaga,
tabaoreda saanire, od caharisateosa yorepoila tiobela busadire, tilabe noalanu paida oresaba, od
dodaremeni zodayolana. Elazodape tilaba paremeji peripesatza, od ta qurelesata booapisa. Lanibame
oucaho sayomepe, od caharisateosa ajitolorenu, mireca qo tiobela lela. Tonu paomebeda dizodalamo
asa pianu, od caharisateosa aji‐la‐tore‐torenu paracahe a sayomepe. Coredazodizoda dodapala od
fifalazoda, lasa manada, od faregita bamesa omaosa. Conisabera od auauotza tonuji oresa; catabela
noasami tabejesa leuitahemonuji. Vanucahi omepetilabe oresa! Bahile? Moooabe OL coredazodizoda. El
capimao itzomatzipe, od cacocasabe gosaa. Bajilenu pii tianuta a babalanuda, od faoregita teloca uo
uime.
Madariatza, torezodu !!! Oadariatza orocaha aboaperi! Tabaori periazoda aretabasa! Adarepanu
coresata dobitza! Yolacame periazodi arecoazodiore, od quasabe qotinuji! Ripire paaotzata sagacore!
Umela od peredazodare cacareji Aoiveae coremepeta! Torezodu! Zodacare od Zodameranu, asapeta sibesi
butamona das surezodasa Tia balatanu. Odo cicale Qaa, od Ozodazodama pelapeli IADANAMADA!
(English)
O ye pleasures which dwell in the first air, ye are mighty in the parts of the Earth, and execute
the judgment of the mighty. Unto you it is said: Behold the face of Satan, the beginning of
comfort, whose eyes are the brightness of the stars, which provided you for the government of the
Earth, and her unspeakable variety; furnishing you a power of understanding to dispose all things
according to the providence of Him that sitteth on the Infernal Throne, and rose up in the
Beginning saying: The Earth, let her be governed by her parts; and let there be division in her;
the glory of her may be always drunken and vexed in itself. Her course, let it run with the
fulfillment of lust; and as an handmaiden, let her serve them. One season, let it confound another;
and let there be no creature upon or within her the
same. All her numbers, let them differ in their qualities; and let there be no creature equal
with another. The reasonable creatures of the Earth, and Men, let them vex and weed out one
another; and their dwelling places, let them forget their names. The work of Man and his pomp, let
them be defaced. His buildings, let them become caves for the beasts of the field! Confound her
understanding with darkness! For why? it repenteth me that I have made Man. One while let her be
known, and another while a stranger; because she is in the bed of a harlot, and the dwelling place
of Lucifer the King.
Open wide the gates of Hell! The lower heavens beneath you, let them serve you! Govern those who
govern! Cast down such as fall. Bring forth those that increase, and destroy the rotten. No place,
let it remain in one number. Add and diminish until the stars be numbered. Arise! Move! and appear
before the covenant of His mouth, which He hath sworn unto us in His justice. Open the mysteries of
your creation, and make us partakers of the UNDEFILED WISDOM.
Underground Edition Contents
I. LaVey: Early Writings
Eleven Satanic Rules of the Earth (1967) Satanism Monograph (1968-1969)
Letters From The Devil Column (April 1969) On Occultism of the Past (1971)
II. LaVey: Later Writings
The Nine Satanic Sins (1987)
Pentagonal Revisionism: A Five-Point Program (1988) The World's Most Powerful Religion (1996)
III. LaVey: Enochian Writings
Guide to Enochian Pronunciation (1970)
Suggested Enochian Keys for Various Rituals and Ceremonies (1970)
IV. Satanic Bible Scholarship
The Satanic Bible Dedications Delineated
The Book of Satan from the Satanic Bible
The Hidden Source of the Satanic Philosophy
Satanism and Objectivism
The Satanic Bible: Quasi-Scripture/Counter-Scripture
Diabolical Authority: Anton LaVey, The Satanic Bible and the Satanist “Tradition” Prime-time
Satanism: rumor-panic and the work of iconic topoi (excerpts)
V. Symbol and Time
The Brimstone Symbol in the Satanic Bible
The Satanic Calendar
The Church of Satan’s Year Reckoning
VI. The Command To Look and Angularity
The Command to Look
The Occult Institute of Technology and Angular Environments The William Mortensen Story, Parts I,
II, III and IV (external) The Command To Look Principle
Excerpts from the Order of the Trapezoid Mission Statement
Comments on the Law of the Trapezoid
VII. Reference
Glossary
Fragments Toward an Anton Szandor LaVey Reading List
Photo Gallery
Colophon
I. LaVey: Early Writings
The Eleven Satanic Rules of the Earth
Anton Szandor LaVey, 1967
1. Do not give opinions or advice unless you are asked.
2. Do not tell your troubles to others unless you are sure they want to hear them.
3. When in another’s lair, show him respect or else do not go there.
4. If a guest in your lair annoys you, treat him cruelly and without mercy.
5. Do not make sexual advances unless you are given the mating signal.
6. Do not take that which does not belong to you unless it is a burden to the other person and he
cries out to be relieved.
7. Acknowledge the power of magic if you have employed it successfully to obtain your desires. If
you deny the power of magic after having called upon it with success, you will lose all you have
obtained.
8. Do not complain about anything to which you need not subject yourself.
9. Do not harm little children.
10. Do not kill non‐human animals unless you are attacked or for your food.
11. When walking in open territory, bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask him to stop. If he
does not stop, destroy him.
“Satanism” Monograph (1968-1969)
Anton Szandor LaVey
The following monograph, distributed in 1968‐1969, was written to convey the essence of the Satanic
religion as it was practiced by the Church of Satan in its earliest years. Much of the material in
the monograph was later expanded into a series of twenty essays issued to Satanists as a study
course. Both the original monograph and the essays derived from it were discontinued prior to the
1970 publication of the Satanic Bible because of that volume’s incorporation of the essays in its
“Books of Lucifer” and “Belial”. This monograph, then, may be considered the original manifesto of
the Church of Satan and hence its founding statement of principles.—M.A.A.
The Nine Satanic Statements
1 Satan represents indulgence instead of abstinence!
2 Satan represents vital existence instead of spiritual pipe dreams!
3 Satan represents undefiled wisdom instead of hypocritical self‐deceit!
4 Satan represents kindness to those who deserve it instead of love wasted on ingrates!
5 Satan represents vengeance instead of turning the other cheek!
6 Satan represents responsibility to the responsible instead of concern for psychic
vampires!
7 Satan represents man as just another animal—sometimes better, more often worse
than those that walk on all‐fours, who, because of his “divine spiritual and intellectual
development,” has become the most vicious animal of all!
8 Satan represents all of the so‐called sins, as they all lead to physical, mental, or
emotional gratification!
9 Satan has been the best friend the Church has ever had, as he has kept it in business
all these years!
Part I: Foreword
In writing this monograph it is our intent to give you a basic understanding of the Satanic
religion. Therefore we have attempted to present this to you in a form which will be easily
understood.
We fully realize that many of you who will read this booklet will not be novices to the basics of
Satanism or the fundamentals of psychology which make up a large part of the Satanic philosophy.
We are aware that to many of you part of the information herein is elementary. Therefore it is to
be understood that there is no attempt on our part to be condescending to those to whom some of
this information is already known.
We realize, however, that probably many more of you know comparatively little about Satanism,
except what little you have been able to decipher from the reams of ponderous material which is
shrouded in so much esoteric jargon as to make it virtually useless to neophytes in Satanic
theology. It is with this in mind that we have avoided delving into the finer points of Satanic
thought and ritual magic. A complete statement of the tenets of
Satanism and an explanation of the ceremonies and detailed instructions on same are
available to our members.
In the past the only writings on Satanism were those done by other religions as a means of
propaganda to turn people against it, or by uninformed journalists who were influenced by the
Judæo‐Christian society surrounding them. Therefore the information contained in such writings was
either completely false or sensationalized.
Our purpose is to enlighten you as to the true concepts of Satanism and to refute the myths
attached to it.
The “seven deadly sins” of the Christian church are greed, pride, envy, anger, gluttony, lust, and
sloth. Satanism advocates indulging in each of these “sins”, as they all lead to physical, mental,
or emotional gratification. A Satanist feels there is nothing wrong with being greedy, as it only
means that he wants more than he already has. Envy simply means to look with favor upon the
possessions of others and to be desirous of obtaining similar things for oneself. Envy and greed
are the motivating forces of ambition, and without ambition very little of any importance would be
accomplished.
Gluttony is simply eating more than you need to keep yourself alive. When you have
over‐eaten to the point of obesity, you will oftentimes resort to another sin—pride—to regain an
appearance which will return your self‐respect. Anyone who buys an article of clothing
for a purpose other than covering his body and keeping off the elements is guilty of pride. You may
encounter scoffers who maintain that labels are not necessary. You might find it an ego‐satisfying
little exercise to point out to these people that one or many articles that they are wearing are
not necessary to keep them warm. There is not a person on this earth who is completely devoid of
all ornamentation. You can inform the person that any ornamentation of his body shows that he too
is guilty of pride. Regardless of how verbose he may be in his intellectual description of how free
he is, he is still wearing the elements of pride. This thought may serve no other purpose for you
than that of being a satisfying exercise in abuse of non‐Satanists.
Being reluctant to get up in the morning is to be guilty of sloth; and if you lie in bed long
enough, you may find yourself indulging in yet another sin—lust. To have the faintest
stirring of sexual desire is to be guilty of lust. In order to ensure the propagation of humanity,
nature made lust the second most powerful instinct, the first being self‐preservation.
Realizing this, the Christian church made fornication the “original sin”. In this way it made
certain that no one would escape sin. Your very state of being is as a result of sin—the original
sin!
The strongest instinct of every living creature is self‐preservation, which brings us to the last
of the “seven deadly sins”—anger. Is it not our self‐preservation instinct which is aroused when
someone harms us and we become angry enough to protect ourselves from further attack? A Satanist
practices the motto: “If a man smite thee on one cheek, smash him on the other!” Let no wrong go
unredressed. Be as a lion in the path; be dangerous even in defeat!
Since man’s natural instincts lead him to sin, all men are sinners; and all sinners go to Hell. If
everyone goes to Hell, then you will meet all of your friends there. Heaven must be populated by
some very strange creatures if all they live for is to go to a place where they can strum harps for
eternity.
We have been told that Hell is a terrible place consisting of a huge lake of fire. Pleasure,
like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Christian missionaries were very unsuccessful in Alaska
because, to an Eskimo who knows nothing other than freezing weather, a perpetual lake of fire is
very inviting. To the distress of the missionaries, the Eskimos asked, “How do we get there?”
Hell has always been the mold from which Heaven has been cast. Heaven or Paradise, to most people,
represents a vision of having their desires fulfilled … these very desires being those which, if
practiced during their earthly lives, would certainly have sent them to Hell!
Life is an indulgence, death an abstinence. For a person who is satisfied with his earthly
existence, life is like a party, and no one likes to leave a good party. Similarly if a person is
enjoying himself here on earth, he will not so readily give up his life for the promise of an
afterlife about which he knows nothing.
In most religions death is touted as a beautiful, spiritual awakening. This is very appealing to
one who has not had a satisfactory life. But to those who have experienced all of the joys that
life has to offer, there is a great dread attached to dying. This is as it should be. It is this
lust for life that will allow the vital person to live on after the inevitable death of his fleshly
shell.
The only time an animal will resort to suicide is if he is in such pain or life is so unbearable
that death comes as an indulgence rather than an abstinence. Suicide is considered a sin. It is
rather curious that the only time death, for a human being, is considered sinful is when it comes
as an indulgence.
The four principal devils are: Leviathan, representing the sea; Lucifer, the lord of the air or
bearer of light; Belial, the lord of the earth; and Satan, lord of the fire.
One of the main goals of the Church of Satan is to build pleasure domes in which the members of the
Church can indulge themselves in their personal desires. By having a place where they can go to
release their desires, the members can lead an unfrustrated life in the everyday world. Satanism
advocates indulgence, not compulsion. Compulsion is very different from indulgence. When a person
cannot control his desires and is a slave to these urges, they become compulsions. If a person has
no proper release for his desires, they
rapidly build up and become compulsions. A pleasure dome would consist of many different rooms and
recreational facilities for the purpose of fulfilling each member’s personal desires.
Satanism represents responsibility to the responsible instead of concern for psychic vampires.
Satanism represents kindness to those who deserve it, instead of love wasted on ingrates. Psychic
vampires are individuals who drain others of their vital existence. We might feel responsible to
such people yet not know why. These types of persons can be found in all avenues of society. They
fill no useful purpose in our lives and are neither love objects nor true friends. We must rid
ourselves of these psychic vampires so that we can devote our time to the people about whom we
truly care. Rituals which can be performed to rid ourselves of these people will be discussed
later.
The Satanist believes in fulfillment of the ego. Satanism, in fact, is the only religion which
advocates the intensification or the encouragement of the ego. All other religions on the face of
the Earth are concerned only with the dissolution of man’s ego. Only if a person’s ego is
sufficiently fulfilled can he afford to be kind and complimentary to others without robbing himself
of his self‐respect. Braggarts are very insecure people. We generally think of a
braggart as a person with a large ego, but in reality it is his unfulfilled ego which leads to his
bragging as a means of satisfying his ego.
To become a Satanist one does not have to “sell his soul to the Devil”. This concept was developed
by Christianity to terrorize people so that they would not stray from the fold. It was taught that
if you gave in to the temptations of Satan and lived your life in an indulgent manner, you would
have to pay Satan with your soul when you died. And what is the soul, as religionists would have
it, but a passport to everlasting life? People were led to believe that selling their souls to the
Devil meant that they would suffer in Hell for the rest of eternity. This type of ridiculous
thinking is what the Christian church has used to keep its parishioners in line. Phrases like
“God‐fearing” are indicative of the basis for the Christian religion. It is through such fear that
Christianity has been able to exist all these years.
We are no longer supplicating weaklings trembling before an unmerciful “God” who cares not whether
we live or die. It has been a popular misconception that the Satanist does not believe in God. This
is not so; but we realize that God, by whatever name he is given—or by no name at all, is only the
balancing factor in nature and has little concern for any suffering which we may encounter. It has
been said that the good die young. The good, by Christian standards, do die young. It is the
frustration of our natural instincts that leads to the premature deterioration of our bodies.
When one commits a wrong in other religions, he either prays to God for forgiveness or confesses to
an intermediary and asks him to pray to God for his sins. The Satanist feels that confessing to
another human being like himself accomplishes nothing and is degrading. When a Satanist commits a
wrong, he realizes it is natural to make mistakes. If we are truly sorry about something, we will
learn from our mistakes and not do the same thing again.
There has been much sensationalism regarding the Satanic Church and its views on free love. Free
love in the Satanic Church means that a person is free to either be faithful to one person or
indulge in his sexual desires with as many others as he feels necessary to satisfy his personal
needs. Satanism advocates any type of sexuality which properly satisfies the person’s desires, be
it heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, or even asexuality if you choose—or any of the
fetishes pertaining to these. To most people masochism represents a rejection of indulgence. We
consider masochism to be an indulgence if any attempt to sway
or change the person from his masochistic traits is met with resentment and/or failure. Satanism
does not encourage orgiastic activities or extramarital affairs for those to whom they do not come
naturally. Being unfaithful to one’s chosen mate would be very unnatural and detrimental to some
people. To others it would be frustrating to be bound sexually to one person without any hope of
outside sexual activity. Each person must decide for himself what form of sexual activity best
suits his individual needs. To thine own self be true. Self‐ deceit is intolerable in the Satanic
religion.
There are two major holidays in the Satanic religion. These are Walpurgisnacht, which is
celebrated on April 30th, and Halloween, October 31st. The solstices and equinoxes are also
celebrated as holidays. On these occasions special rituals are performed, and festivities follow.
Part II: Ritual Magic
Ritual magic is a large part of the Satanic religion. The purpose in performing a ritual is to
accomplish something that, by other means, could not be done. Ritual magic is a very real power. It
utilizes such tools as hypnosis, telepathy, psychology, etc. The type of magic practiced in the
Satanic Church is similar to all primitive forms of magic that have been used successfully for
centuries, but which have been brought into the contemporary world in a workable way that will
relate to the society in which we live.
A Satanic ritual is basically an emotional rather than an intellectual performance. For this reason
certain devices and dramatic effects are used. As in stage magic, the art of misdirection is one of
the most valuable tools of the ritual magician. By utilizing the following devices the ritual
magician can temper his intellectual analysis of the ritual. Therefore he can allow his emotions
free reign.
A nude female is used as the altar in Satanic rituals because she represents the Earth mother and
is a natural passive receptor for the workings of magic. The devices used in a Satanic ritual are
as follows:
• The Chalice, symbolic of the Chalice of Ecstasy, is to be drunk from first by the Priest, then
by one assistant.
• The Bell is used to purify the air at the beginning of the ritual and is used as a pollutionary
at the end of the ritual.
• The Phallus is a pagan fertility symbol, the symbol of generation or aggression. It is also a
non‐hypocritical version of the holy water sprinkler of other religions. The Phallus is used to
bless the congregation.
• Candles are symbolic of the light of Lucifer—the bearer of light, enlightenment, burning
desire, and the flames of the pit. Candles should be the only light source during a ritual.
• The Sword is symbolic of aggressive force, and is used as an extension and intensifier of the
arm the Priest uses to gesture or point. A parallel to this is the pointing stick or blasting wand
used in other forms of magical ritual.
• The Gong is used to call up the Powers of Darkness.
The male participants in the ritual should wear black robes. Women should wear the most sexually
appealing clothing possible, or all black for older women. The amulet of Baphomet
is worn by all participating in the ritual. The color black represents the Powers of Darkness.
Sexually appealing clothing worn by women is stimulating to the male members and intensifies the
outpouring of adrenalin energy to ensure a more powerful working.
During a Satanic ritual it is essential to summon up the strongest emotions that will be beneficial
to the respective working. The following are examples of this:
During a compassion ritual it is necessary for the magician to feel honest sympathy and compassion
for the recipient of his working. It is useless to attempt a ritual of this type if the magician
cannot truly feel compassion for the person involved. It is all very well and good to tell a person
that you will perform a compassion ritual for him, but unless you have the necessary deep feelings
for this person and are sympathetic to his situation, the ritual will not be effective. We
oftentimes think that we might perform a ritual for a person for whom we really have no concern;
but it is a sad but true fact of magic that, if we are not intensely concerned for the person, the
ritual will not work. You should be able to shed an honest tear
for this person. If this much emotion cannot be felt, it is best not to attempt this type of
working. If you are the type of person who excuses his inability to do this by thinking “I am not
that emotional” or “I’ve never been able to cry”, then it is high time you learned how.
In a hate ritual in which a curse is to be conjured, a strong feeling of contempt for the
recipient of the curse is mandatory. In a ritual of this sort the more vindictive your curse can
be, the more powerful your outpouring of hate forces will be. Love is one of the most powerful
emotions known to man; the other is hate. Without being able to experience one of these emotions,
you cannot fully experience the other. Therefore you must love those who deserve and return your
love, but hate your enemies with a whole heart. Half‐hearted hatred is very harmful to a person’s
emotional stability. When a person prays for his enemies, he is
in reality bottling up his feelings of hatred. He still hates the person; but, being bound by the
tenets of his religion, he cannot express the hatred he feels. To pray for your enemies is to buy
second‐hand hate, which is of a decidedly inferior quality.
The harboring of unwarranted guilt is very detrimental. We have been taught to feel
guilty for all of the things that we most naturally do. Many of us can realize intellectually that
it is foolish to feel guilty for these natural acts, but to accept this emotionally is another
matter. If you cannot release yourself from guilt, then you should learn to make it work for you.
You should act upon your natural instincts and then, realizing that you cannot perform these acts
without feeling guilty, revel in your guilt. This may sound like a contradiction in terms, but
guilt can often add a fillip to the senses. Adults would do well to take a lesson from children.
Children often take delight in doing something they know they are not supposed to. One of the first
laws of magic is to turn every disadvantage into an advantage. The quickest way of traveling
between two points is in a straight line. If all the guilts that have been built up can be turned
into advantages, then intellectual scraping of the psyche— in an attempt to cleanse it of these
repressions—is eliminated. Satanism is the only religion known to man that accepts this rationale
[of turning a bad thing into a good thing] rather than that of bending over backwards to eliminate
the bad thing.
The Satanist shuns terms such as hope and prayer, as they are indicative of negative thinking. If
we hope or pray for something to come about, we will not act in a positive way which will make it
happen. The Satanist commands, rather than prays to his god. Positive thinking results in positive
actions. Through positive thinking, combined with ritual, we command the forces of nature. We tell
ourselves “this will be done, come Hell or high water”, and therefore it is done.
Human beings have personality traits which are either passive or aggressive. Passivity and
aggressiveness are tamer terms for masochism and sadism. We are all made up of varying degrees of
these personality types. Some of us lean more towards one or the other, but it is rare to find an
individual who has equal portions of each of these traits. If a person is basically passive or
masochistic, he would be most proficient in the mystic or mediumistic side of Satanism. This type
of person is the most natural psychic or medium. Such persons’ very passivity puts them in a
position of receptivity.
Since magic is based on positive force, the person who is basically aggressive or sadistic in
personality traits will do well as a magician. In the field of magic and Satanism, both passive and
aggressive people are necessary. The aggressive person is best suited for sending forces, and the
passive or mediumistic person is best utilized as a receptor. Generally a person with
a great deal of perception is passive.
It has been the popular misconception that Satanists practice human sacrifice. There has, however,
never been a clarification of the method used for sacrifice, or of the reasons for which a Satanist
would resort to this. When we sacrifice a person in a Satanic ritual, we do
not slaughter him on the altar in a physical manner. We simply direct our hate forces towards the
deserving recipient. You must never direct a curse toward a person unless you are prepared for the
ultimate consequences.
There is no such thing as a mild curse. If a curse is to be effective, you must feel the maximum in
disdain and hatred for the recipient. By sending these hate forces forth, we ensure suffering on
the part of the person who has dealt us an injustice. It can only be left to the victim’s
environmental conditions to decide what form our retribution will take, and a measure of the
person’s rottenness as to the degree he will suffer.
If the recipient of the curse has redeeming qualities of sufficient amounts, then he will not only
be saved but will be rehabilitated into a more worthwhile person as a result of the curse.
Therefore you cannot perform a working of this type and specify that you want the person to suffer
only a broken arm or mild illness. You must realize that death may be the final
outcome of a magical working of this nature.
The Satanic Church feels that forcing oneself to feel indiscriminate love for all is very
unnatural. There has never been any great love movement in the history of the world that has not
wound up killing countless numbers of people to prove, we must assume, how much
they loved them. Every hypocrite that ever walked the earth has had pockets bulging with
love! You cannot love everyone, and by trying to you only lessen your feelings for the people who
deserve your love. Repressed hate can lead to many physical ailments. For this reason you must
periodically perform a hate ritual to rid yourself of this bottled‐up hate. By choosing a deserving
target for your hate forces, you cleanse yourself of these malignant emotions and are free to give
your loved ones full benefit of your emotions without being concerned that you may be, at times,
taking your pent‐up hatred out on them.
There is a definite period of the day when a person is in a more receptive state than during other
times. Assuming that the person regularly sleeps for eight hours, the receptive state comes in the
last two hours or so before awakening. This has been established as the period of time in which the
person has the dreams he can recall most easily. This is due to the fact that the person’s body has
completed its required rest; but the slow rate of metabolism keeps it dormant for a short time
afterwards, producing the most receptive time during total sleep. This is when we receive some of
our most fruitful ideas. It is the twilight period between sleep and waking. A person’s
subconscious is at its most active point during this period of time. It is during this period that
a telepathic communication would have the best chance of being received. To be most effective,
therefore, your magical working should be performed during this twilight period.
There are many herbs and spices which are used in ritual magic. The most common ingredient used in
love potions is mandrake root. Just as most acts which are considered evil are within the law, so
some of the most effective ingredients used in potions can be legally obtained. There is no need to
resort to popular and/or illegal drugs for any magical purpose.
The magical language used in Satanic ritual is Enochian. Enochian is a language which is thought to
be older than Sanskrit, with a sound grammatical and syntactical basis. It was
developed into a practical translation, which is its current form, by Samuel Liddell
MacGregor Mathers. In Enochian the meaning of the words, combined with the quality of the words,
unite to create a pattern of sound which can cause tremendous reaction in the atmosphere. The
barbaric tonal qualities of this language give it a truly magical effect which cannot be described.
It is thought by most that all Satanic rituals are in the form of the Black Mass. This is a
misconception. Most Satanic rituals have nothing in them which would be considered sacrilegious to
another religion. One of the reasons a Black Mass would be performed in the Satanic Church would be
to remove a stigma attached to the activities of one or several members. If a person feels bound or
stifled by a previous religion, a Black Mass would be performed to enable him to completely divorce
himself from the limiting factors of that past religion.
A Black Mass consists of such things as saying the Lord’s Prayer backwards— interspersed with
obscenities, trampling the cross underfoot or hanging it upside‐down, desecration of the wafer or
host, and similar forms of defilement or parody of the sacred cows which make the religion a threat
to the person involved. By reducing the awesomeness of the religion to ridiculousness, we remove
its fearsomeness.
The only other circumstance in which a Black Mass would be performed would be one in which another
religion had directly attacked the Satanic Church. To perform a Black Mass just for its shock value
would serve no useful purpose. The Christian religion is no threat to the Satanist. One might say
that the Devil has kept all the religions on earth in business for many, many years. If it were not
for these religions which he has allowed to flourish, Satan could not come forth now and establish
his organized church, built on the very episcopacy and structure of the existing religions.
Satanism is taken up by most people not out of protest, but out of logic. Therefore the debasement
of their previous religions is unnecessary. There are many sacred cows in our current society which
warrant protest as much if not more than the Christian religion. A modern‐day form of the Black
Mass might consist of such things as urinating on marijuana, crushing an LSD sugar cube under foot,
hanging a picture of Timothy Leary or a famous Indian guru upside‐down, exposing the parallel
between the Hippie generation and the “emperor’s new clothes.” These things would be far more
effective to the magical workings of a Satanist than a typical Black Mass.
The results of a magical working will start to manifest themselves within thirty‐six hours
from the time the ritual was performed. Once the magical working has been performed, you must push
all thoughts of hope or anxiety from your mind. You have released your emotions and sent them out
into the ether, where they can effect your desired results. After this there is nothing left to do
but sit back and wait for the results. Anxiety only acts to lessen the effectiveness of your
working.
The Satanic ritual is not always confined to sinister or occult surroundings. The true magician is
adept at turning any situation he encounters into a magical working. He can manipulate his
surroundings to his best advantage.
A ritual which is performed for the sake of reducing an awesome figure to a ridiculous state is
called a Shibboleth ritual. In this type of ritual each of the participants chooses a pillar of
society or a type of person who is particularly awesome or irritating to him. Each then
dresses in the costume of the chosen victim. For about an hour all participants communicate
with one another, all the while acting out in parody what would be the actions of the persons
portrayed.
After this psychodrama has been performed, a sort of kangaroo court is held, and the
person acting as Priest for the ritual takes the role of Satan. In the form of Satan he questions
each person individually. Each participant answers Satan’s questions in the manner in which his
chosen character would answer them. Through the favorite tools of the Devil, wile and guile, Satan
exposes the character for what he is. He talks him into selling his soul to the Devil, utilizing
things which are sacred cows to the shibboleth for the purpose of disguising his tactics.
In a ritual such as this, the purpose is to ridicule the shibboleth. In this way he will no longer
be awesome to the person who has suffered in some way by his actions. The situation in which the
Satanist comes in contact with the shibboleth may be one in which he is forced to treat him in a
civil or even respectful manner, but once the ritual has been performed, the Satanist can laugh up
his sleeve at the person. The shibboleth will sense that he is being patronized and will no longer
feel that he is capable of wielding the power that he once did over the Satanist.
Part III: Magic as Practiced by the Satanic Church
There are many facets of magic that can be learned only through experience. A magus is one who has
become adept in the field of ritual magic. There are many scholars of magic who are not capable of
putting the theories which they have learned into practice. Others may
have very little formal training in magic but may have a natural ability to utilize the Powers of
Darkness. Knowledge can be a powerful tool, but without the common sense to put this knowledge into
practice, it is useless. Animals and small children are the most natural magicians. They have had
little or no formal training and yet are adept at bending people
and situations to their will. The Satanist regards these small beings as sacred and realizes that
he can learn much from them.
The Satanic Church is different from all other witchcraft or magical groups in the world today. It
is unlike the white magical groups, such as those in which the powers of magic are supposedly used
only for altruistic purposes. Nor is it a primitive group of cannibals whose membership is made up
of uneducated people. The Satanic Church is the first organization of its kind whose membership
consists largely of responsible, respectable people. Only by limiting our membership to individuals
of this variety, rather than appealing to the lunatic fringe, can we be certain of becoming the
strongest power structure in the world. Therefore membership in the Satanic Church is not open to
everyone. Unlike other religions in which you go to church to become a worthwhile person, in the
Satanic religion you must be a
worthy person before you can come into church. Once in the Church, you can reap the rewards which
you deserve. The Satanic Church has too much to offer to afford membership to people who are only
seeking sensationalism or are of a personality makeup that would reflect upon the Satanic religion
in an unfavorable way.
The Satanic Church looks with disdain upon white witchcraft groups, as we feel that altruism is
sinning on the lay‐away plan. It is unnatural not to have the desire to gain things
for yourself. This does not mean that you never do anything for anyone else. If you do
something to make someone for whom you care happy, his happiness will give you a sense of
gratification. We practice a modified form of the Golden Rule. Our interpretation of this rule is:
“Do unto others as they do unto you.” If you “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”
and they in turn treat you badly, it goes against human nature to continue to treat such people
with consideration. You may do unto others as you would have them do unto you; but if your kindness
is not returned, they should be treated with the wrath they deserve.
White witchcraft groups spout the theory that, if you curse a person, it will “return to you
three‐fold”, “come home to roost,” or in some way “boomerang back to the curser.” This is yet
another indication of the guilt‐ridden philosophy held by these neo‐pagan, pseudo‐ Christian
groups. These people want to delve into witchcraft but cannot divorce themselves from the stigma
attached to it. Therefore they call themselves white magicians and base seventy‐five percent of
their philosophy on the trite and hackneyed tenets of Christianity.
Anyone who pretends to be interested in magic for reasons other than gaining personal power is the
worst kind of hypocrite. The Satanic Church respects Christianity at least for being consistent in
its guilt‐ridden philosophy, but it can only feel contempt for people who attempt to appear
emancipated from guilt by joining a witchcraft group and then practice the same basic philosophy as
Christianity. White magic is supposedly only utilized for good or unselfish purposes; and black
magic, we are told, is used only for selfish reasons. In the Satanic Church we draw no dividing
line between white or black magic. Magic is magic, be it used to help or hinder. You the magician
should have the ability to decide what is just and then apply the powers of magic to attain your
goals.
The Satanic Church combines two very paradoxical words in its title. There is a definite reason for
this. The word “church” is a respected and revered term. To combine the word “church” with the
outrageousness of Satan is to employ one of the most important magical formulas—the utilization of
nine parts acceptability to one part outrageousness. To be a true magician you must, in all outward
appearances, be acceptable to the establishment—and then use outrageous methods to undermine a
situation. This again involves the art of misdirection.
If you have an appearance of respectability and then present an unorthodox idea, it will be
accepted much more readily than it would be if you present an appearance which does not conform to
the average person’s image of respectability. For example, five thousand people marching down the
street dressed in outlandish costumes and wearing the badges of antagonism will only succeed in
alienating themselves more strongly from the forces they desire to change. If these marchers would
appear in the guise of those whom they would change, then the needed identification could be
established and inroads gained.
Human beings are very egotistical creatures. We will be much more receptive to a new
idea if it is presented to us by someone who is for the most part like ourselves than we would be
if it were presented by a person completely alien to us. Only by working side by side with the
establishment can we create any sizable change in our society. Satanism is the only religion in
which a person can “turn on” to the pleasures around him without “dropping
out” of society. By “dropping out” we would only deprive ourselves of the enjoyable things that
society has to offer. We would also limit the situations in which we could perform our
magical workings.
Our Christianized society cannot deny the existence of Satan, for to do so would require it to deny
the existence of God. For that matter any attempt on the part of any religion to deny the existence
of Satan, by whatever name he is called, would be to deny the contents of its respective
scriptures.
Letters From The Devil Column
Anton LaVey
The National Insider Vol. 14, No. 17
April 27, 1969
Last week I devoted my column to describing some of the most commonly accepted fallacies concerning
the requirements of the successful witch or warlock. Now allow me to set out some of the requisites
for the person who wishes to practice the true art of the magical manipulation of human beings, the
practical nature of sorcery.
First of all, one should not enter into the study of practical witchcraft out of desperation. Far
too many people expect to wave a proverbial magic wand, and thereby solve all of their problems.
Everyone is looking for a shortcut, an easy way, a system. No one knows this better than Satan.
Everybody wants to get something for nothing. The millions of contests, raffles, lotteries, bonus
gifts, special offers, and free premiums, are proof of this. So are the
myriad books, pamphlets, courses, study groups, etc. that purport to teach the “great secrets”
or “revealed wisdom” of one master or another.
The true magician knows one thing for certain, and that is an adage so corny it hardly seems worth
stating, but very brutally true:
“You get out of life exactly what you put into it!”
The man that comes to me after losing out In everything he has ever undertaken and expects the
Devil to have pity on him just because, In desperation, he decided to sign his name on the dotted
line, is sadly deluded.
One of the unanswered questions about the book and film “Rosemary’s Baby” is why the girl who was
originally living with the elderly couple met her untimely death on the pavement outside the
building—whether she fell, jumped, or was pushed.
To the Satanist, the reason is quite obvious. The girl in question had been established in the
story as a “loser.” Satan, in selecting a suitable choice of woman to impregnate, would want no
such woman to carry his own child, but would look for one with some enthusiasm for life. No one had
to push the girl out of the window. She was destined to lose, by her own actions. Her own
accident‐proneness caused her destruction, prompted by the very fear of the unknown which she
evidenced.
POWER IN MAGIC
There is indeed, great power in magic, but one must be prepared to take advantage of this power. If
a person is a perennial loser, they cannot be expected to know how to safeguard their success, if
and when it should arrive. Even if you could learn to be a wizard overnight,
you would need the proper personality to go along with it. Rule number one in the practice
of real magic is: You must be able to conduct a smooth running life for yourself! Throughout the
history of the world It has been established that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, or
more bluntly—them that has—gets! If you haven’t a damn thing and want to get something, you must
start out by at least pretending that you have something!
The old maid who looks under her bed every night for a man is never going to find him there, until
she starts being seen with a man outside of her room. It will be said by some at this point that
what I am saying is nothing more than applied psychology.
It’s amazing to me the amount of people that apparently know all about applied psychology, that
never seem to be able to apply it. In order to be a competent witch one must be able to first learn
and utilize the principles of applied psychology. All you dirty old men out there that think you’re
going to get a sexy young girl just by saying a magical incantation or
buying a do‐it‐your‐self voodoo kit have another thing coming!
All of you plain, dumpy, women that feel a handsome young man should love you for your “inner
beauty” are deluded fools! If you are a loser and expect Satan to bless you after God has given you
the boot, there IS a possibility that you have simply been playing on the wrong team, and a change
in philosophy is in order. If, however, your change in theology produces no more success than you
had before, don’t blame Satan and his earthly concept of life. Don’t blame the ineffectual past
concept of “God” either for your failure. Blame yourself for wanting to lose!
CONVENIENT EXCUSE
Another person, situation, or god, is always a convenient excuse for our own shortcomings and
defeats in life. The winner makes mistakes and learns from them not to make the same mistake again.
The loser makes mistakes and never learns a thing from them. Next we come to step number two in the
preparation for witch‐hood—glamour. Glamour is the term by which the enchantments and manipulations
of witches and sorcerers was known for many years. Now the meaning of the word has changed to
denote a dazzling display of beauty. We will simply define glamour as that which will compel visual
attention, thereby distracting the viewer from other things. Closely akin to this is another word
long used in connection with sorcery—fascination. It has been said that you can’t tell a book by
its cover, but nevertheless people do! In fact, if most people didn’t tell books by their covers,
there would be no need for
such a saying. A successful witch must have glamour in her presence, whether it be in her sex
appeal, her bizarre ugliness, the devices and conveyances with which she surrounds herself, or the
place in which she lives. No girl who presents a dowdy, uninteresting appearance will ever make it
as a witch.
The reason people are intrigued by magic and witchcraft In the first place is because it represents
one of the secret facets of life—the element of wonder. If the fascination for the occult itself is
what makes it so popular, then it stands to reason that anything that intrigues,
fascinates, or causes one to wonder, will meet with the same reaction on the part of the
onlooker—potential compulsion. Just look at any successful prostitute; invariably she will be
dressed in a manner that will attract men and alienate women. Their choice of clothing is that
which will titillate, intrigue, and command the attention of potential customers—in short, a
promise of more and better things to come. Who is the man most likely to cause an arousal in the
women at a social gathering? Surely not the loud, boisterous and totally open‐book type, but the
guy who is obviously different from all the rest in appearance, but with what appears to be an
underlying sensual strength, promising deep emotions. We are still animals, despite our attempts to
hide from the fact, and intellect is dandy but it’s the old gut reaction that will win out every
time.
CONCEPT OF GOD
This is why the Devil has always had it so easy, ruling the world. The spiritual, the higher
planes, the concert of God, is basically an intellectual development, an idealistic invention— and
must be thought about in order to function. On the other hand the necessities, desires,
indulgences, and compulsions are purely emotional and need no analysis to put them into operation!
Therefore the aspiring witch or warlock should learn well the importance of emotional appeal, and
first in order of importance is visual stimulation. There is one hard, fast rule that applies to
successful visual stimulation of a sexual nature—one that will always serve the witch who is
reasonable attractive, in fascinating others. That rule is: That which is most intriguing is that
which is not meant to be seen. This is so aptly proven by the men in a topless club who will shift
their gaze from an almost totally nude girl who is throwing her
body about erotically, to an attractive young woman sitting with her husband at the bar, who while
watching the show is displaying a generous amount of thigh above the tops of her nylons. The
difference between the woman on stage and the woman in the audience is, the
gal up there dancing is viewed by other women present with amusement, and even secret
identification. The young housewife, with her apparent carelessness in keeping her skirt under
control, is observed by other women present in a resentful and critical manner. The reason for the
disapproval from other women and the sneaky but approving glances from the men is obvious to those
who know. The woman sitting at the bar, well dressed from her
neatly styled hair to her high heels, is presenting a far better show with her revealed garters and
an occasional glimpse of her underwear than the near‐nude on the stage because the married gal (who
probably has three kids at home) is showing something that is NOT MEANT TO BE SEEN! Do you know
what the most disheartening thing in the world to the Devil is? Such things as the “unisexual
look,” where you can’t tell the boys from the girls because they dress the same. An honest
homosexual likes guys that look like guys!
A HEALTHY TRANSVESTITE
A healthy transvestite wants to look like a woman when dressed up! A confirmed lesbian likes gals
that look like either guys OR gals, but not both! Either people ought to wear no clothes at all, or
wear garments that signify one sex or the other. If a woman has feminine charms, she should show
them. If a man has sensual appeal, he should display it. The
wearing of “cod pieces” in the middle ages is no different than the padding of the “basket” in
the gay world of today—it displays something that is not meant to be seen! Of course all of these
uses of sexual intrigue are as the result of unfounded guilt established by the men of “God,” but
nevertheless they’re here and we’re stuck with them, so we might as well use them and enjoy them.
There is an opportunity to free oneself from these “hang‐ups” by the use of drugs, but look what it
produces—lack of discrimination resulting in the aforementioned “unisexual look.” I would rather be
“hung‐up.” It’s a lot more fun. This is why the Satanist revels in what are considered to be sins.
We Satanists consider “hang‐ups” to be “hang‐ONS”—the very foundations of what makes our
personality, our likes and dislikes what they are. We like our fetishes and resent any attempt to
remove them. This is why we are not a “love” religion that claims to like everything and everybody.
We feel that when one loses their sense of discrimination, they become like ants in an anthill.
Fortunately, most people are still possessed of “hang‐ups” and are “up tight” about some things.
Those that think they are “free” are usually working at it so hard that they have become enslaved
by their “freedom.” Next week I will answer some of the letters that have been coming in, asking
the Devil’s opinion on various matters concerning the black arts, manners and morals, and other
subjects approachable from a Satanic point of view. I will also add further ingredients to our
study of PRACTICAL witchery. Until then, sin well!
On Occultism of the Past
Anton Szandor LaVey
The Cloven Hoof, September VI A.S. (1971 c.e.) Volume Three, Number Nine
“When anyone invokes the devil with intentional ceremonies, the devil comes and is seen. To escape
dying from horror at that sight, to escape catalepsy or idiocy, one must already be mad....There
are two houses in heaven, and the tribunal of Satan is restrained in its extremes by the Senate of
Divine Wisdom.
“This explains the bizarre nature and atrocious character of the operations of Black Magic....the
diabolical masses, administration of sacraments to reptiles, effusions of blood, human sacrifices
and other monstrosities, which are the very essence and reality of Goetia or Nigromancy. Such are
the practices which from all time have brought down upon sorcerers the just reputation of the laws.
Black Magic is really only a graduated combination of sacrileges and murders designed for the
permanent perversion of a human will and for the realization in a living man of the hideous phantom
of the demon. It is therefore, properly speaking, the religion of the devil, the cultus of
darkness, hatred of good carried to the height of paroxism; it is the incarnation of death and the
persistent creation of hell.”
—Transcendental Magic by Eliphas Levi
This is the writing of Eliphas Levi, one of the sustainers of occult unwisdom of the nineteenth
century. In Levi’s works we are confronted by page after page extolling the merits of Jesus Christ
as king and master. Any Satanist who has ever read Transcendental Magic cannot help but see Levi’s
great contribution to Christian theology and Dennis Wheatley.
I MEANT what I said in The Satanic Bible, when I referred to such prior garbage as “sanctimonious
fraud—guilt‐ridden ramblings and esoteric gibberish by chroniclers of magical lore unable or
unwilling to present an objective view of the subject.” Yet it not only saddens but antagonizes me
when I find a member impressively stating his adherence to or compatibility with these worthless
ravings.
It is bad enough to hear of the “great teachings” of Aleister Crowley—who hypocritically called
himself by the Christian devil’s number, yet steadfastly denied any Satanic connections, who wrote
and had published millions of words of Kabbalistic mulligatawny, the distilled wisdom of which
could have been contained in a single volume of once‐popular E. Haldeman Julius’ Little Blue Books
(which sold for a nickel). Strange, how seldom one hears plaudits for Crowley’s poetry, worthy of
inclusion with the likes of James Thompson, Baudelaire, Clark Ashton Smith, and Robert E. Howard.
If Crowley was a magician, it was the beauty of his creative art which made him so, not his
drug‐befuddled callings‐up of
Choronzon, et al. Unfortunately, his followers today have taken up his worst, while
neglecting his best.
I get fed up to the stomach‐turning point, listening to would‐be students waxing eloquent over
Israel Regardie’s Golden Dawn, with its ponderous bulk blotched by sigil after sigil of holy
esoterica. The very jacket design fairly screams out, “Oh God, how good and light and righteous we
are!” with a rayed cross of a magnitude that should have awakened Bela Lugosi back to life out of
sheer shock. Mr. Regardie, like his white‐light predecessors, rambles through five pounds of
accumulated Kabbalistic toxemia and burned‐out Rosicrucianism before his literary enema yields a
scant few pages of today’s dinner, namely, a watered‐down version of the Enochian Keys.
No, I cannot accept the worth of these “masters,” who couldn’t even get off a semi‐logical thought
without falling victim to what H.G. Wells superbly defines as “big thinks.” These works were around
when I wrote The Satanic Bible. I had even read them, as well as Montague Summers, Rollo Ahmed,
Ophiel, Bardo, Butler, Hall, etc., etc., who wrote reams of arcane rhetoric and produced plates of
pretty symbols, yet couldn’t seem to say what they meant nor mean what they said. Somehow, an
occasional member who has “discovered” an occult “master’s” writings of the past, forgets all about
those opening lines in the preface to The Satanic Bible, assuming, I guess, that I didn’t know
about their new‐found bit of esoterica when I took pen in hand.
At the tender age of twelve, when I grew disenchanted halfway through the Albertus Magnus and a
third of the way through the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, it occurred to me there must be
“deeper stuff,” so I delved. Alas, I found the deeper stuff was deeper all right, and piled higher
as well. For every page of meat it seemed there were a hundred pages of filler, adding up to a
pretty, plump, but decidedly ersatz hunk of baloney.
I wrote The Satanic Bible because I looked for such a book all my life, and, unable to find it,
concluded that if I ever expected to read what I was seeking, I would have to write it myself. The
same principles applied with The Compleat Witch.
Summing up, if you NEED to steep yourselves in occult lore, despite this diatribe, by all means do
so. But do it as a ritual in itself, i.e., objectively towards subjective ends! read on, knowing
that you won’t learn a damn thing in principle from Levi, Crowley, Regardie, (or Sybil Leek
either!) that isn’t extended one‐hundred fold in The Satanic Bible or The Compleat Witch, but that
you’ll have the spooky fun, ego‐food, and involvement which invariably accompanies a curriculum
concerned more with the gathering of ingredients than the application of principles.
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