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SATAN: The Adversary, Compendium 9

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Satan never really impressed me as a young boy due to my childhood religion.

“Oh, you mean the Devil who lost his revolutionary war against the Slave-God of Christianity? Why would I summon a subterranean Fallen Angel?”

Perhaps the Adversary in ancient and medieval time was more frightening, terrible, and dangerous than the Fallen Angel that I learned about growing up. For example, earlier generations of orthodox Christian sects recognized Satan as a figure of evil so wickedly powerful that the devout were afraid to even think his name. That would have been a Satan I could get behind. That wasn’t the Satan who I was introduced to in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a.k.a. Mormonism.

“Fallen Imp From The Throne Of A Worthless God. Why Would Anyone Waste Their Time?”
When I first discovered magick as a pre-teen Mormon, it confused me why any sorcerer would ally with Satan for freedom and power. In fact, I scathed him in my journal back then, “Fallen imp from the throne of a worthless god. Why would anyone waste their time?”

In a nutshell, Christian dogma had brainwashed me into demonizing and diabolizing Satan, while their fascist cosmic dictator, Yahweh, and his bootlicking son, Jesus, scapegoated the evils of the world onto the shoulders of the anarchist outlaw, Satan.

My Absolute Spiritual Transformation From “Warrior Of Light” To “Sword Of Darkness” Through Guidance Of The Evil Chief Himself
However, my psychology underwent a hardcore transformation as my teenage years passed. I ascended further into demonic black magick, bounced between Satanic orders, and became obsessed with the science of demonic pacts. I “sold my soul” to legions of demons and devils — sacrificing my old false self to the Dark Gods for the rebirth of my new true self. Having finally gained access to the Evil Chief himself, I dropped the pretense of being a Warrior of Light, I left the conspiracy theories to the hopeless, and I leaned into the power that Satan promised, power that was already within me but had been forgotten through generations of slavery.

My new title, The Grimoire of Satan, not only features the breakthrough magick experiences of my three-month pathworking with Satan from 2020, but it features the precious discoveries from nearly 25 years of Satanic Ascent from teenager to adult.

381 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2021

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