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Codex Saerus: The Black Book of Satan [Anton Long Edition / 119 Year of Fayen]

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THE BLACK BOOK OF SATAN I, II & III are the anarchist- ritual workings of the ORDER OF NINE ANGLES. Considered too extreme by many, the ONA made available Satanic writings based on Chaos Magick and the Sinister for several decades. The BLACK BOOK OF SATAN I presents the foundation of Satanism from the perspective of the order - the black mass Satanic initiation, Ceremonies for Birth, Death including the chaos-focus of rebellion against all to become. The BLACK BOOK OF SATAN II is a powerful sigil oriented grimoire by Christos Beest, includes pathworkings based on initiatory invocations. The BLACK BOOK OF SATAN III is a continued presentation of Satanism from the perspective of the ONA. This infernal book is essential for any student of the Left Hand Path. Edited with a forward by Michael W. Ford, the author of LUCIFERIAN WITCHCRAFT presents a chaos-magickal view of the Sinister.

114 pages, Paperback

Published December 13, 2009

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January 3, 2025
Una guía para distintos ritos satánicos, pero ahondando muy poco en su significado. Creo que para la mayoría, incluyéndome, no es más que una mera curiosidad, al menos si se lo toma de manera individual y no en relación al resto de escritos de Anton Long.
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August 7, 2012
surprisingly derivative and superficial. 90% of this is just describing sex acts. the author really needs to answer the why questions.
at times, the author contradicts himself, and uses symbols from Indian cultural contexts, in a mistaken way, swastika, which means be good.
that pretty much sums up the depth of the authors effort.
Google swastika, ancient, hermetic, and holocaust. Jews don't believe in Satan at all, only christians so I'm don't get why you would deny the holocaust, where Hitler was killing Jews.
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