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Dustin
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Liber HVHi was (surprisingly) a very enlightening and oppositional text, spiritually and paradigmatically. I am not too interested in the Luciferian-Satanist doctrines, as I have been more or less studying/practising such tantrics for the past 5 years. What I am particularly interested in is his 'restoration' of 'Yatuk Dinoih' - the defiant religious aspects of ancient Persia. Will be buying his Drauga book next.
— Dec 22, 2014 09:03AM
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Susan
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I always felt Satanism was completely
absurd on some level because of its obsession with Christianity. I wanted this book to prove my hypothesis to be incorrect... however at 11 pages in, it was failing miserably at that task. The pontification and dark masses become less dominant by page 51 and are replaced by interesting correspondences involving Inverse Sephiroth that call to mind the Jungian Shadow.
— Aug 12, 2014 02:01PM
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absurd on some level because of its obsession with Christianity. I wanted this book to prove my hypothesis to be incorrect... however at 11 pages in, it was failing miserably at that task. The pontification and dark masses become less dominant by page 51 and are replaced by interesting correspondences involving Inverse Sephiroth that call to mind the Jungian Shadow.
Susan
is on page 85 of 198
So... I got this book as I always considered Satanism to be completely
absurd on some level because of its obsession with Christianity. I wanted this book to prove my hypothesis to be incorrect... however at 11 pages in, it is failing miserably at that task. The pontification and dark masses become less dominant by page 51 and are replaced by interesting correspondences involving Inverse Sephiroth.
— Aug 12, 2014 01:56PM
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absurd on some level because of its obsession with Christianity. I wanted this book to prove my hypothesis to be incorrect... however at 11 pages in, it is failing miserably at that task. The pontification and dark masses become less dominant by page 51 and are replaced by interesting correspondences involving Inverse Sephiroth.
Susan
is on page 11 of 198
So... I got this book as I always considered Satanism to be completely absurd on some level because of its obsession with Christianity. I wanted this book to prove my hypothesis to be incorrect... however at 11 pages in, it is failing miserably at that task. I am not Christian, but the level of chosen-path bashing that is going on here is somewhat nauseating.
— Aug 12, 2014 12:58PM
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