Purist Satanism is defined as the strict observance and insistence on purity of Satanic religious beliefs, philosophies, and practices dating back to the period known as the Neolithic Era. Purist Satanism is based upon the belief that man needs ritual, dogma, fantasy, and enchantment.
Overview
Purist Satanism, sometimes called Symbolic Satanism, is the belief that Satan is a metaphoric representation, most clearly symbolized in the Roman God Lucifer, the bearer of light, the spirit of the air, and the personification of enlightenment. Satan is not visualized as an anthropomorphic being, rather he represents the forces of nature. To the Purist Satanist, the self is the highest embodiment of human life and is sacred. Purist Satanism is essentially a human potential movement, and are encouraged to develop whatever capabilities they can by which they might excel. They are, however, cautioned to recognize their limitations - an important factor in this philosophy of rational self-interest. Satanists practice magic, the art of changing situations or events in accordance with one's will, which would normally be impossible.
Purist Satanists study pertinent writings which serve as guidelines for Satanic thought, such as, but not limited to, the works of Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, the Marquis de Sade, George Bernard Shaw, Friedrich Nietzsche, Dr. John Dee, Aleister Crowley, Ragnar Redbeard, as well as works of Temple of Set founder Michael A. Aquino on top of the Satanic Bible by Anton LaVey. However, it is advised that all readers check their sources closely as facts that have been uncovered since the late 1990s have shown that the Satanic Bible had been predominantly plagiarized by its supposed author.
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History
Purist Satanism is an eclectic body that traces its origin to many sources - the Hermatic Order of the Knights of Templar of fourteenth century France, Sir Francis Dashwood's Hellfire Club of eighteenth century England, the ritual magic of Aleister Crowley (nineteenth and twentieth centuries), Alchemists, and other Historical Black Orders, some of which date back to the Neolithic Age (10,000 B.C.E.). It departs from other Satanic Sects by its openness of its magical endeavors and its honesty to its members and the public.
Satanic Rituals
Magic, pertaining to Satanic worship and defined by Aleister Crowley, is defined as the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with will. Satanic Worship consists of magical rituals and there are three basic types: LUST, to fulfill a sexual desire; COMPASSION, to help oneself or another; and CURSE, used to productively vent anger or hate. These rituals can be performed by Purist Satanists of any level and at the discretion of each individual, however, only ordained Ministers are permitted to perform WEDDINGS, unBAPTISMS (also known as the Satanic Baptism), and FUNERALS.
Satanic Holidays
The highest holiday in Purist Satanism is one's own birthday. To use the words of Aleister Crowley, "every man and everyone woman is a star", Purists take that one step further by stating that everyone is a GOD if s/he chooses to recognize that fact. After one's own birthday, Walpurgisnacht (April 30/May 1) and Halloween are the most important. Walpurgisnacht is the grand climax of the vernal equinox and Halloween was the great fire festival among the ancients. The solstices and equinoxes - which fall in March, June, September, and December are also celebrated. Historically, the vernal equinox, in March, is celebrated as the Satanic New Year.
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