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“We respect and recognize the deliciously indulgent desire in life but balance that with a specific goal, an ulterior motive to maintain self-discipline and gain insight and self-mastery equally.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“The 8 rayed Star of Venus, from the ancient Mesopotamian planetary sign of the Morning and Evening Star, Ishtar (the Goddess of Love and War) which illuminates the balance between creation and destruction. The sigil of Lucifer, from the medieval tradition is the center of Spiritual Self-Liberation and attaining Power through Knowledge. The letters represent the Four Pillars of Luciferian Light: Power, Balance, Wisdom and Strength. The symbol of the 8-rayed star has deep significance within the Luciferian tradition. The 8-rayed star has origins within ancient Mesopotamia as early as the Uruk IV Period, dated to around 3000 BC. The symbol originally has symbolic meaning as Deity (Dinger) and Heaven (An) and star. Another form of the 8-rayed star has long been the Talismanic Sigil of The Order of Phosphorus (TOPH), known as ALGOL.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Islam is a similar story, a blind-faith based religion which alleviates some of the mental pressures of the poor and powerless. Two hundred years after the fall of the Roman Empire, there lived a merchant from a desert town called Mecca named Mohammad who was an export-trader. At the age of 39 Mohammad began to have “visions”; while sitting in a cave one day, the angel Gabriel appeared in a blinding white light and made Mohammad read a message from “Allah”, or simply, “God”. In Howard Bloom’s fantastic “The Lucifer Principle”, it is suggested than perhaps the sources of Mohammad’s visions were a result of epileptic fits. No matter what the cause, the 39-year-old believed that he was chosen as a prophet and had to spread his message. He began preaching on street corners about his encounter with Gabriel and many believed him to have lost his mind. Mohammad was ridiculed and mocked and only a few believed him. Slaves began to leave their masters and follow Mohammad, which caused havoc in the local economy and the ruling elite. Mohammad soon left Mecca and traveled to Medina to gain followers there. After some time, Mohammad had gained enough followers to gain power and rule over the city politics of Medina. Mohammad consolidated his power by assassinating his rivals in Medina. Soon, he launched raids against traveling Meccan caravans which disrupted trade. When the Meccan militia attacked in response, the zealots of the Sword of Islam defeated them, adding to their prestige. Soon desert tribes joined and converted to Islam. Mohammad soon led his army to the Jewish town of Khaibar and conquered it, killing 900 people and enslaving the women and children. Mohammad’s ten thousand zealots marched with him to Mecca and by force and fear quickly converted the inhabitants. After this victory, Mohammad’s forces went forth to conquer and convert Persia, Afghanistan, various African lands and much more. This is but another example of how force and religion may establish power by necessity of those who have little in life.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“After the supposed execution of Jesus, sometime after his death the Apostle Paul (who was not one of the original followers of Jesus), who grew up a wealthy Jew from Tarsus, converted to the teachings of Jesus. He managed to convert gentiles to Christianity by his deep knowledge of Stoic teachings. Christianity was harshly punished by the Roman’s until during the time of Constantine, the Emperor adopts Christianity to establish control and maintain power with the populous throughout the empire.  As a Luciferian, I do not necessarily argue the existence of the historical Jesus (I don’t argue against it either), he could have well been a man like Apollonius who taught a variant of some doctrine to others. Christianity is a power-maintaining religion used to control others, much like other religions. As a Luciferian, I reject the meek and downtrodden ideals of the Christian: these beliefs are both unnatural and self-loathing. The seeds of self-hatred start with the so-called “Original Sin” and the ridiculous eventuality that an all-powerful deity must send down his earthly “son” to preach weak and common “love” and to die for our “sins”. As a Luciferian I accept responsibility for my own actions and deny the Nazarene sickness of spirit.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Jesus Christ might have lived between 7 BCE to 33 CE in the Palestine region. During this time there were several living models for this type of healing, revolutionary individual. One is Apollonius of Tyana (Cappadocia), who lived from 15 CE – 100 CE and was a Pythagorean philosopher who traveled extensively and practiced a form of folk magick and healing. These two individuals were similar in approach, simply for several reasons of which I shall list the primary one. The Roman Empire at the time of Augustus had expanded to become master of the Mediterranean and the lands in its territory. In doing this, Rome had removed the authorities of the religious cults and powers which had always held power under various kings. The Roman’s allowed the religions exist still, albeit with less power and when hostile to their authority, removed them completely. In the countless wars and chaos of destroyed political authorities, the populous grew not in wealth for the most part, but poverty. Jesus was considered a basic reformer of Judaic law against the Hellenistic influenced Herodian kings. His message was considered peaceful and embraced an invisible world under the authority of Yahweh. Apollonius of Tyana was a Greek cultured Cappadocian (Asia Minor or Modern Turkey) who was a Pythagorean, a Magus who practiced a complicated but potent spirituality. Apollonius was a magician who was able to astral travel, perform miracles and offer teachings which astonished the towns in which he taught in. In the Fourth Century CE, many early writers compared Apollonius with Jesus.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“The myth of Noah was taken from the ancient Sumerian story of the flood. In this tale, An and Enlil were like their forebear, Absu from Enuma Elish, sick of the noise that humans were making. The gods decided to cause a flood and get rid of man. The god Enki (Ea) took pity on man and told King Ziudsura to build a huge boat and gather animals upon it, which he did. After the flood came An granted the King eternal life in Dilmun or Edin. The Babylonians later adapted this myth to having Gilgamesh creating the boat. As you can see, the myth of Noah has no basis in literal truth as the original myth is evident to be older than the Biblical one. The reality of this myth may have developed from a super cyclone in the Indian Ocean which could have caused widespread damage in the Persian Gulf region, giving birth to the story based in some fact. Keep in mind that the gods are represented in natural forces and occurrences which often affect humanity.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“For instance, the Sumerian myths which present the flood myth have been dated to be older than the bible story by 2,000 years. The story of the fall of man and the loss of eternal life is traced back to the myth of Adapa, the first man according to the Sumerians. The Mesopotamian deity An gave the bread and water of life to Adapa, who did not partake in it. Enki (Ea) gave Adapa wisdom but not eternal life and warned Adapa not to partake of the Bread and Water of Death. This is the origin of the Adam and Eve legend; keep in mind as well that the serpent-cults of Nirah and other Sumerian and Elamite underworld deities was centered on fertility of the earth as well.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Resist the intoxicant of the blind masses, beliefs like this have killed more human beings than any older or so-called “Pagan” religion ever has!”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“The Adversary is the rebellious power or “dark” spirit which is dual, or twin. It is composed of Samael, the masculine and Lilith, the feminine. Both powers complement each other and equally motivate. The Luciferian recognizes these as powers within the Mind, Spirit and Body and seeks to transform the self into this type of individual – as a God or Goddess. It is called the Adversary or Opposer as it is dual, standing separate yet the same. This is the power which stirs life and creates/destroys within the universe. Remember, it was the Serpent which brought wisdom to humanity, allowing them to become aware of good and evil in the Bible, yet Christians consider The Adversary as “evil”! •”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“I am the essence of the Sun, brighter than any before me. This Light burns as the dual star, illuminating in motion. I am the Angel of Immortal Light, beautiful and free to all. —Michael W. Ford, Bible of the Adversary”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“From “ha-satan” meaning “The Opposer” or “Adversary”, Samael is known in the Talmudic texts as being the same as Satan, the chief of Evil Spirits who is known as “The Venom of God”. Samael is said to have twelve wings rather than the six of normal angels, a favored assumption.  Samael as the Angel of Poison is to the Luciferian as a symbol of self-mastery and using the world around us to grow in power and strength, always internal, sometimes external depending on the individual desire. Luciferians seek to devour the essence of life, the essence of humanity. All life is made stronger by devouring another; this is the law of nature. To be honest to the self, to present challenge and overcome such is to attain a foundation upon the path of mastery. —Michael W. Ford, Bible of the Adversary”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Lucifer is a recognized and popular name of the Adversary, viewed throughout the world as the spiritual rebel yet also the intelligent one who brought the fire of spirit to humanity. The Adversary manifests in every culture, race and differently with everyone. The Adversary is the motivator, creator, challenger and champion of heroic traits in nearly all old religions and myths prior to Judeo-Christianity. The Adversary is also the destroyer, the one who balances life with death and is present in the natural cycle of nature. The same storm which destroys life also brings the nourishing rains and potential for creating anew. Lucifer is the self-liberated, challenging rebel. What better a symbol of our path than Lucifer? As a model and symbol representing our philosophical views and aims, the Satanic Spirit is over time enhanced and strengthened by earthly experience, insight and validation of results.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Lucifer from our standpoint is a title, Light Bringer. Satan is the fiery aspect meaning enemy. Satan and Lucifer are recognized as forms and Deific Masks representing different types of specific energies and powers.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“The Ethiopic Book of Enoch and various other versions present a myth of Watchers (called also Grigori), descended from heaven to take human form and have wives. They instructed the women and their tribes on medicine, weapons and their making, sorcery and astrology among other things. The women beget offspring who were known as the Giants, or Nephilim. These Nephilim have origins in the myths of the Greeks (Heroes) and the Canaanite warriors of old, while the Hellenistic Watchers are clearly associated with foreign influence in the Hebrew culture of the time. The leaders of the Watchers, Azazel and Shemiyaza, in other versions Satanel, were condemned by the Hebrew deity and thus those angels became fallen ones.  The early Christian texts of Clementine Homilies describes the fallen angels as being fiery beings, their substance congealed and with their passions, took human flesh. The Medieval Hebrew traditions list Samael as the Archangel of Rome, the enemy of the Judeo-Christian religion. As you can see, therefore the names such as Azazel, Lucifer, Samael and Satan are often perceived as the same to Luciferians; this is not literal “truth” but a representation or archetype of the intellect and rebel spirit of the Adversary.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“During the 24th excavation campaign of Ras Shamra (the site of the ancient Bronze Age Canaanite city Ugarit) in 1961, a lot of fourteen Ugaritic mythological and ritual texts were uncovered. One tablet listed a series of Divine Names, used to denote temple offerings, lists the deity known as “Ngh w Srr”, roughly translated: “The Shining Rebel”. The verb NGH appears in Ugaritic, Syriac and Ethiopic and in Hebrew is a noun (nogah) translating “brightness”. Known as Venus in Mishnaic Hebrew, this name is associated with what would later be Lucifer. The verb SRR in Hebrew translates, “to rebel”. This Ugaritic tablet, explored in “Some New Divine Names from Ugarit” by Michael C. Astour, published in Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 86, No.3 (July-Sept 1966) reveals this ritual tablet pre-dates the mythological poem of Isaiah 14: 12-15, Helel ben-Sahar (Shining One or Morning Star) who attempted as Heosphoros (Lucifer, Son of Dawn) to “ascend to heaven” and “sit on the Mount of the Assembly in the far North”, who was then “brought down to Sheol”.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Lucifer is the Bringer of Light, representing wisdom, the power of will and self-illumination. Lucifer represents the angelic or higher aspects of the Self, thus is a power archetype and spirit of ascension and wisdom. The fallen angel is a syncretic deity which is composed of both masculine and feminine deities from the ancient world. Different names, cultures and pantheons possess specific types of power and energy, the wise Black Magician learns how to understand symbols and to access the energies behind the Deific Mask and experience this power within the Mind, Body and Spirit. Lucifer is also a collective title or symbol for the religion of those seeking to be accountable for their own life and self-created destiny. Lucifer is balanced, light representing the higher intellect and the dark, representing the lustful or hidden aspects of the self. The “Light” is not merely an “above” illumination, rather more importantly the Light within which is our individual consciousness, our divine potential to control and command our life based on our thoughts, words and actions. The Black Flame or Black Light is the symbolic reference to this inner, divine consciousness.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Lucifer as recognized today has many faces, roles and symbols. The old deities and demons are approached by identifying each uniquely as a specific type of “Mask” which contains an associated energy, force or power in nature and within us. This allows the approach of Atheistic and Theistic depending on the individual.  Lucifer is thus a “Deific Mask” of various ancient deities who are associated with the planet Venus. One of the most ancient was a goddess, Ishtar. The traditional symbol of Ishtar was the eight-pointed star, known from ancient Akkadian through to the Neo-Babylonian Period in Mesopotamia. Ishtar (Inanna) was a balanced goddess; her charge was both love and war. The planet Venus as the morning and evening star presents her authority as a very powerful goddess of battle and lust. Ishtar was honored by the conquering Assyrian kings as a bloodthirsty war-goddess, lusting for battle. She was also a goddess who crossed boundaries and sought her own type of infernal and empyrean knowledge; Ishtar initiated herself into the wisdom of death and rebirth by going beyond the seven gates of the Underworld and facing her death-goddess sister, Ereshkigal.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“In the Roman poet Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the mentioning of Lucifer comes in the concept of AURORA, the Goddess of Dawn in Roman mythology: Aurora, watchful in the reddening dawn, threw wide her crimson doors and rose-filled halls; the Stars took flight, in marshaled order set by Lucifer, who left his station last. —Ovid”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Who Is Lucifer? THE name Lucifer is a Latin word meaning "light-bearer" from lux, "light", ferre, "to bear,", a Roman term for the "Morning Star". Lucifer was the translation of the Septuagint Greek heosphoros, - "dawn-bearer"; Greek phosphorus, "light-bearer" and the Hebrew Helel, meaning "Bright one".”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“The Circle within Luciferian Witchcraft represents the very binding space of the sorcerer’s body, both of spirit/celestial and flesh/infernal. It is the symbol of both the Sun and the Moon, the sphere which begets strength and the very focus of the Magician. —ADAMU”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“I stand here to proclaim my Coming into Being like Khepri, for I reject the servile religions long-mildewed in the decay of rancid superstition. The gift of luminous fire of forbidden knowledge passed to me from Azazel,
Shemyaza, Prometheus, Asbeel, Kokabiel, Sathariel, Lilith, Penemue, Yequn, Samael, Hecate and Lucifer. Like Qayin I am mighty in my
Black Flame and shall master my own Forge of Apotheosis.  I shall not accept the consensus of the herd and fall prey to
the weakness of blind faith. I will seek to be free from self-loathing by gaining the insight of how
I may deny the guilt of the slave-mentality. On the Four Pillars rests the arcane knowledge of the Luciferian: Power – Balance – Wisdom – Strength I am the living Temple of Lucifer, for I behold the Blazing Torch and cast the shadow of influence to those around me. The Light is within me. I shall use the 11 Points of Power as a foundation to attain heights of
wisdom, power and joy to my life here and now! Liberation, Illumination, Apotheosis.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“I stand before the symbol of the Forbidden Knowledge of Liberation, Illumination and Apotheosis. I enter this sacred brother and sisterhood of my own free will, strong of mind and prepared for the path. I am aware that I must endeavor to Know Myself and accept the responsibility of the sacred gift of consciousness, called the Black Flame. I shall by solemn oath seek my own Liberation, confronting and overcoming weaknesses to then come into being bearing my own Black Light. In Illumination I shall open the gates of my inner depths of darkness, gathering the primal desires and passions which shall be balanced by my conscious mind. By the path of Liberation and Illumination, the fiery essence shall blaze with a Black Light and I will shape my Apotheosis. The symbol of the Circle is the Ouroboros center of my Living Temple of Mind, Body and Spirit. I am the center of the Crossroads, X, around me the swirling chaos and darkness which all originates from. My substance is encircled by the abyssic dragon-serpent, Ouroboros. In the name of Leviathan, I command the dark waters and darkness to take form from my desire. I am not blind in the darkness, the torch I ignite shines upon the path I create before me. Every experience brings insight, knowledge transforms into wisdom and power. The Forbidden Knowledge of the Empyrean, Chthonic and Infernal will be opened to me, may I have the wisdom to Know Myself through these ciphers and tests. May I have the courage to reject religious and monotheistic chains of spirit and the words of the slave-masters of this world! The Black Flame will blaze brighter for the thoughts, words and deeds which manifest my desires. I accept this responsibility and along with other Luciferians beside me, I stand alone and strong as the god (or goddess) of my own world. I will consciously build my temple of mind-body-spirit well in un-shakable foundations. Hail the Triad of the Morning Star, the path to be conquered in my Apotheosis.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“I am formally and with my own free will announcing and affirming my intent and dedication to my self-initiation as a Luciferian. I invoke here the inner spark which ignites the Black Flame, affirming my will to a journey of awakening and actualization of inner power, knowledge and possibility. I am aware that to become powerful and wise in this world, I must first break the chains of slave-mentality and superstitious religions. I am alone on this journey, as I am responsible for the heights I shall attain and the depths which I plant my foundations. I will challenge yourself in rejecting lies taught as vague truths and burn away the false safety-net of illusion and religion. I must seek insight from experience, applying knowledge I attain to then accumulate the inner and outer power you seek. I will first begin to remove the weight of religious guilt, seeking the answers to questions long pondered and have the strength in mind to ascend to my attainable heights. I will honestly confront your fears, weaknesses and test my strengths consistently, this is the path to illumination.  I Awaken, Rise and Ascend!”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“To describe the abstract idealization of Epiphanes or Apotheosis (based on continual traits and acts), the following is suitable for topic and description. And after it had been brought to completion, Beliar will descend, the Great Angel, the King of the World, which he has ruled ever since it existed. He will descend from his firmament in the form of a man, a king of iniquity. —Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah, Belial/Beliar the Adversary (Antichrist) taking form in Nero Caesar Augustus Myths can be inspiring and suitable for the Luciferian to identify with symbolically. For instance, Beliar, the Great Angel is the symbol of the Luciferian Heavenly Fire, the Black Flame of the Adversary, by ordeals and challenges of Liberation, Illumination and Apotheosis you slowly become. Nero and Rome are long identified and symbolized with the Satanic Spirits of the Adversary: Samael, Beliar, Mastemah, Azazel, etc. The Adversary and Black Flame shakes and strikes the stagnant mind into the painful awareness of self-accountability, inspiration and the struggle before you. This is the way of the natural, reason and logical world of matter. Beliar or Satan (of the New Testament, none other revealed in Pergamon as the composite of Zeus, Asclepios, Apollo and Dionysos with the Throne of Satan) is Prince and God of this world, thus the cause and effect, rational earth we interact in daily.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Apotheosis in Luciferian practice is achieved in perpetual stages in life, in conjunction with Liberation and Illumination. The word itself means “To become a God” and was used in Greco-Roman times to symbolize the Genius/Daemon of the deified individual becoming an immortal deity after physical death. This type of deification was often to honor the achievements which give ancestral respect or political foundation for ruling dynasties.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“The Luciferian is symbolically enthroned in the center of his or her inner-temple where your Higher Self begins to take shape. Awareness and validation of the processes of Liberation and Illumination unveils the becoming of the Luciferian slowly towards inspiring consciousness of deification. Apotheosis is the perpetual and insightful recognition of levels of wisdom, power and status in life. This includes rational, practical and subjective (often kept private from those who would not understand) spiritual attainments. In the same instance, Luciferians are open-minded to recognizing and experiencing the transformative process of becoming.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“The symbol or term we call the “Black Flame” is our self-illuminated intelligence and Luciferian conscious awareness of what shapes and creates powerful cause and effect scenarios in life.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“LUCIFERIANISM is the malleable yet consistently practical philosophy that challenges restrictive beliefs by guiding the individual towards self-excellence. Self-sovereignty from a continual application of what is identified by a tactical triad of self-determined, isolate consciousness: Liberation, Illumination and Apotheosis. Luciferians seek strategic methods to reject orthodox restrictions such as dogmatic religious boundaries or the deep-seated “guilt” and “man is a sinner” defeatist thought; knowledge in a practical application (to gain mastery over emotion or situation) and to in this moment (physical life in the here and now) seize the power you seek.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Luciferians identify with the symbol of the Adversary in nature: evolve, become and conqueror. You can recognize this essential Luciferian Trait just by observing the words and actions of another. If they are “victims” and fill the air with complaints of another person causing their “failures” then they have revealed that they are sheep: avoid the downtrodden sheep who sometimes try to fit a slenderer “wolf-skin” over their overweight, soft and “wool-covered” bodies. The Wolf-Skin might be stretched over the lazy Sheep body for a time, but the covering will not hold. Natural survival instincts hold contempt for weakness; this is evident within the animal kingdom. Luciferians often help those who are attempting to help themselves first. Our philosophy is flexible and adaptable to the individual, trust your “gut feelings” and avoid the “victim” who inherently cannot exist as a Luciferian. •”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path
“Luciferians strive for balance between the primal instincts which motivate our designs in life (darkness); with self-determination in maintaining self-control and applying our ability to use reason and logic (light). This symbol of unity of darkness (instinct, emotion) and light (intellect, logic) sparks the Black Flame (inspired imaginative consciousness and potential towards your True Will). This is represented as Liberation, the conscious act of logically destroying restrictive dogma, especially if uncomfortable to gain new levels of insight and power; Illumination is the achievement of the insight of the experience. As you achieve insight from the knowledge and experience of overcoming your restrictive beliefs and fears, identifying the weaknesses to strengthen with discipline, you go further upon your Left-Hand Path and the accumulation of power. This process is called Apotheosis (becoming a god): to become a god simply means that you acknowledge your mind and thoughts, especially the way you perceive something and the words and actions you take are your responsibility alone. No matter what someone might “do” to you, accountability and responsibility for your thoughts, words and actions is yours. Luciferians don’t spend time whining and constantly complaining as victims for what others have done to them, we reject weakness and have disdain for the slave-mentality of the downtrodden. Nature and life have no place for it expect as prey to the stronger.”
Michael W. Ford, Apotheosis: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Luciferianism & the Left-Hand Path

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