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1.0 out of 5 starsIt's silly nonsense
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022
Where to start?
Well, it's ritual structure is baseless and iconoclasm just for shock. Sprinkling urine on the congregation and compass points, which is gross, as if it's some reverse of holy water. Some of the wording and rituals are taken from Himlar's rituals in his Nazi occultism and tries to be all historical with the approach, which has no actual historical validity.
As with the Satanic Bible, there is quite a bit from Ragnard Redbeard and Himlar, which alignes it to Nazi bs, which I in no way want anything to do with. It's really sad as so many younger people are drawn to it in order to push against Christianity and civil norms. As a practicing witch I find no issue with wanting to push against norms and the dominating religion, but this is neither wise nor enlightening. The Morning Star laughs at this silliness as it does nothing but make one sound and look stupid, which gives a fool's show for Lucifer. If that's what you want to do with yourself, to look and sound stupid, then go ahead. But if you wish to rise above and become enlightened, then skip this nonsense and move on to something worth it's salt.
Lavey was a fool and didn't help one bit other than to create a ship of fools waving spooky flags and wear dark makeup. He tried to borrow a bit from Classical Witchcraft, but messed it all up and made it useless, such as the living altar. The sum of what he did to this practice was make it meaningless and useless as a potent magical device.
Eh, take it or leave it? I leave it where it is...not worth the piss used in his black mass.