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The Satanic Bible by Anton Szandor LaVey is a provocative cornerstone of modern occult philosophy, ranking top in New Age and philosophy categories. This durable Avon Books edition offers a compact yet powerful exploration of individualism, hedonism, and self-empowerment, wrapped in a bold, unapologetic style. Essential reading for anyone seeking to challenge conventional thought and embrace a rebellious intellectual path.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 11,496 Reviews |
M**R
As with any foundation block... a required read
Want a solid foundational understanding of Satanism and all that entails? Buy this book. Want information on rituals and Greater Black Magic... go elsewhere! Anton was a genius and a jester infinitely melded as to form a whole however on occasion one part blots out the other. Without a doubt this book is a pillar of clear thought and really should be required reading for anyone claiming an ounce of clear critical thinking. LaVey runs the gamut of carny, High Priest, and Poet throughout and it's a such a small book a night is required and it is an entertaining mental roller coaster ride. What is perhaps the curiosity of this book is that "Satan" is a dark force in this book whereas in later writings of others associated with the Church of Satan at weakest the view of Satan is presented in Agnostic fashion at worst and occasionally nears outright worship Michael Aquino who wrote the introduction of this book 1972-1976 splintered off to form the Temple of Set in 1975 with great deal of the original Priesthood of the Church of Satan when it became apparent that LaVey was selling degrees in the organization to the highest bidder possibly to fund himself or the Church. Ranks in the organization now are handed out at the whim of the administrators at this time as they do not signify accomplishment after the post 1975 schism. Also, as Gilmore is the current High Priest the organization reflects more his idea of Satanism than Anton's at this juncture not that Gilmore doesn't have merits but you may find some of Anton's and Gilmore's writings taking different tangents on similar subjects. Gilmore's view seems to be that anyone who believes in a Satan as a deity is not a Satanist, but there are many that beg to differ on that point with many Satanists either believing in "universal dark force", "personally created dark force", or even the idea that the Satanist creates his own conception of these. None of these are issues in the TSB, and that is why it remains a valid starter text for anyone who wishes to know the truth of the matter. The chapters on the fundamental beliefs of Satanist are gold, but deeper in the Rituals are actually a mishmash of Crowley's, Dee and Kelly's, and Golden Dawn work in the ritual department. You perhaps would like to consider the sources before using this information. Anton had the sensibility to remove most of the Christian viewpoint from most of his translation of it, however one could legitimately argue modified Enochian Keys are junk. Curiously enough the tetragrammaton is used in the ritual text and sort of clues you out as to where some of the information as from as it really has little meaning to a proper Satanist. That being all said the first half of this book is a gold mine of personal improvement, quality of life advice, and philosophy that will jump start any proper Satanist in the right direction and is really a required read for all Left Hand Path readers. Let me say that the world lost a great man in LaVey's passing and that there are few people who can think so freely as him living on this rock.
R**E
The Devil's in the Details: A Fiendishly Good Read!
When I picked up "The Satanic Bible," I expected lightning to strike or at least to get some judgmental looks from my cat. But instead, I found a book that's less about brimstone and more about empowerment, wrapped in a cloak of rebellion. Firstly, let's address the elephant in the room: No, reading this book will not turn you into a goat-sacrificing maniac. It's more like a philosophical deep dive into individualism, hedonism, and a touch of theatrical ritualism – basically, a self-help book with horns. The principles? Surprisingly practical. It's like Machiavelli and Nietzsche had a baby, and that baby decided to write a book. It talks about self-preservation, pride, and indulgence – all with a spicy twist of dark humor. It's the kind of book you read with a sly smirk, nodding along to the rhythm of your drumbeat. Rituals and ceremonies? They're in there, but they're more symbolic than anything. It's like Halloween and a philosophical debate had a lovechild. Don't worry; you won't need to renovate your basement into a ritual chamber – unless you're really into interior design. The writing style? Direct, unapologetic, and as subtle as a sledgehammer. Reading it feels like getting a pep talk from a devilishly charismatic figure who's half motivational speaker, half rock star. In conclusion, "The Satanic Bible" is not what you might expect. It's a celebration of self, draped in the mystique of the left-hand path. It's perfect for those who march to the beat of their drum and are looking for something a little... unconventional. So light some candles, pour yourself a glass of something indulgent, and delve into a world where the motto is "Do no harm but take no nonsense." Maybe don't read it in your local coffee shop – unless you aim for that 'mysterious stranger' vibe.
D**E
Provocative and Thought-Provoking Read
The Satanic Bible is a compelling and influential work that explores the principles of modern Satanism. Whether approached as philosophy, history, or personal reflection, it’s thought-provoking and makes a strong addition to any collection of alternative or occult literature.
J**R
Hail Satan and hail thyself
A book worth reading if one is full of curiosity for what most people would fine scary. It revolves around satanism's formation, self improvement, and other unique chapters worth reading.
J**T
Interesting
Was interesting
K**.
Amazing but very thin pages
Great content, well written, very nice read. Front and back cover has perfect ,solid colors, no scratches or anything. Only thing is that the pages are SO thin! You won’t be able to annotate or highlight things like I wanted to, but that’s okay I suppose. I’ll have to annotate online or put sticky notes.
C**N
thank you
no problems with the product or the shipping - thank you
A**S
Indulgence not compulsion... :)
Yeah I had to check out this book. I have wanted to a while. Indulgence, instead of abstinence. responsibility, kindness to people who do right to you, vengeance instead of spinelessness. I had Christian parents so I don't mind the faults of Christianity being revealed (I was born in a Baptist hospital). It's fine as long as the other religions are explained also. Not church going, they loved TBN out of Santa Ana but it had an impact on me. Now I am getting a perfect grasp or hold of what this all means. I used to think of Satanism as an extension of withcraft which it still is to an extent. Insights into the Salem witch trials are right on the money. Learning to utilize the command to look without demanding, or issuing demands is an important point. (The theory and practice of Satanic magic) I was going to go back and try and find a few spells since a Wiccan roommate of mine was using an inverted pentagram on his alter in his home and then I found out that many of the same spells are part of Satanism they are slightly different though... I had plenty of time as a kid to explore tarot and other occult matters that are exposed on the popular Christian t.v. networks like TBN and the 700 Club. It seems like all they do sometimes is place blame even though they are useful to an extent in their own right. Placing personal responsibility first is something that I can agree with as part of a system for a way of life. This is not for little kids and there must be some experience of this type of system before anyone can even relate to it and understand what it leads up to. There is more to this system than is apparent on the surface and I really got lucky when I took the chance to learn more about it all. The advice is some of the best I have been able to find and I think that anyone who accepts it with an open mind will learn from it. These are highlights of the advice found in the book that are really useful. If you are curious then you can learn as much as you want about this method of living without any delusions about what it really is by being told about it by someone else. I am impressed with it so why not give five stars I would give ten if I could. So it's valuable and a resource for me that I would not have passed up, ever. My own experiences dealing with subtle realities tie into this range of philosophy. I want to make it clear I don't claim any religion as my own. Being impartial, the flow of the these words is making it very clear to me now. This is a book that all in all has great advice. Recommend.
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