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  2. The Satanic Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Satanic Bible is a collection of essays, observations, and rituals published by Anton LaVey in 1969. It is the central religious text of LaVeyan Satanism, and is considered the foundation of its philosophy and dogma. [1]

  3. Greater and lesser magic - Wikipedia

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    Greater and lesser magic (known also as high and low magic or collectively Satanic magic), within LaVeyan Satanism, designate types of beliefs with the term greater magic applying to ritual practice meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus ones emotions for a specific purpose and lesser magic applied to the practice of manipulation by means of applied psychology and glamour (or "wile and ...

  4. Zagovory - Wikipedia

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    The practice of zagovory arose from pagan prayers and incantations, and so was initially based on the belief in the power of the human word.Hence followed the importance of exact pronunciation of the words (whether whispered or sung) as well as exact observing the associated rites.

  5. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    In Taoist rituals and practices, alcohol also plays a role as an offering and a means of connecting with the divine. An alcoholic beverage is often used in religious ceremonies and as an offering to the ancestors. The use of alcohol in Taoist rituals can symbolize purification, blessings, and the establishment of a sacred space.

  6. LaVeyan Satanism - Wikipedia

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    [120] [121] The Satanic Bible spread LaVey's ideas to a wide audience, [122] and led to a 1972 sequel, The Satanic Rituals. [123] LaVey's Church emerged at a point in American history when Christianity was on the decline as many of the nation's youth broke away from their parental faith and explored alternative systems of religiosity. [123]

  7. Theistic Satanism - Wikipedia

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    The inverted pentagram is a widespread symbol of Satanism. [1]Theistic Satanism, otherwise referred to as traditional Satanism, religious Satanism, or spiritual Satanism, [2] is an umbrella term for religious groups that consider Satan, the Devil, to objectively exist as a deity, supernatural entity, or spiritual being worthy of worship or reverence, whom individuals may believe in, contact ...

  8. Satanism - Wikipedia

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    These antinomian and amoral Satanic (or post-Satanic) groups are sometimes called the "sinister tradition" of Satanism. [ 36 ] The Order of Nine Angles has been called "the ur-type that defines the sinister tradition" [ 36 ] and is connected to multiple killings, rapes, and cases of child abuse and right-wing terrorism . [ 276 ]

  9. Mysticism - Wikipedia

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    Tantric ritual seeks to access the supra-mundane through the mundane, identifying the microcosm with the macrocosm. [99] The Tantric aim is to sublimate (rather than negate) reality. [ 100 ] The Tantric practitioner seeks to use prana (energy flowing through the universe , including one's body) to attain goals which may be spiritual, material ...