Stichwörter: grave magick spell satanism incantation black-magic black-magick hand-of-glory
What nearly everybody in my life had misunderstood about Satanism was that it is not about ritual sacrifices, digging up graves and worshipping the devil. The devil doesn't exist. Satanism is about worshipping yourself, because you are responsible for your own good and evil.
Marilyn MansonStichwörter: satanism
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 the slaves!
Anton Szandor LaVeyStichwörter: atheism jesus blasphemy satanism antichristian
Bad people? What kind of bad people? Members of the Church of Satan? Insurance salesmen? People who don’t speak English?
Wayne Gerard TrotmanStichwörter: people satan english bad-people satanism satanists foreign-language insurance-salesmen michael-trent
Like true philosophers I've come to believe that religion is an illusion of childhood, outgrown after proper education.
Josh LanyonStichwörter: religion religious-faith satanism josh-lanyon the-hell-you-say adrian-english
It was surely one thing to respect the Dark Arts as a dangerous enemy, another to speak of them with a loving caress in his voice?
J.K. RowlingStichwörter: demons occult satanism
Anyone without a sense of humor is too pretentious to be a good magician.
Anton Szandor LaVeyStichwörter: magic satan magician satanism church-of-satan the-church-of-satan
I visualize a day when tridents and pentagrams are thrust into the sky from church roofs instead of crosses. I have a legacy to fulfill, and it will be fulfilled.
Anton Szandor LaVeyStichwörter: satanism church-of-satan the-church-of-satan anton-lavey
Satanism is developing two circles, an elitist group which I always intended my church to be, and the faddists who are becoming Satanists because it’s the thing to do.
Anton Szandor LaVeyStichwörter: satan satanism church-of-satan the-church-of-satan
The difference between Marilyn’s and Jayne’s approach to intellectual pursuits is that Marilyn carried big heavy books around and hung out with brainy people to absorb their intellect, while Jayne really had a thirst for knowledge. Jayne was very proud of the fact that if she like something enough she would commit it to memory. At that time, The Satanic Bible was still in monograph form, and Jayne had pored over those pages until she knew most of it by heart...Marilyn gave me a copy of Stendhal’s On Love, and I still have a copy of Walter Benton’s This is My Beloved, which we bought together on Sunset Boulevard. Marilyn turned me on to it—wanted me to read it and write something in it for her. I got as far as writing her name in it, but I ended up with the book. It meant a lot to me during a particularly dark period in my life after I left L.A. Jayne kept insisting I read The Story of O and I, Jan Cremer. She gave me a dog-eared copy of each. It seems a distinctly feminine trait to want to share books with people they care deeply about.
Anton Szandor LaVeyStichwörter: reading marilyn-monroe satanism stendhal anne-desclos jan-cremer jayne-mansfield on-love pauline-réage the-satanic-bible the-story-of-o this-is-my-beloved walter-benton
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