Satanism defined by Anton LaVey ( Rare interview) pt. 1/2
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@leeonr this is a fine hold it in meditation, unless it gives you the shits
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i am watching this because i have to take a shit but my roommate is in the bathroom
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@sarah062073 ...and to go further, once examined, experienced and understood, move on past the darkness we are all capable of and choose to live in the "light"...a joyful, free, loving, forgiving life where we remember we are all connected and sharing in this human experience with those around us in this current lifetime. :) Just my pulpit moment for the day. haha Namaste'
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If you are an individual living free of fear, it would be clear as a bell, what point he is trying to make. IF you look at it totally free of judgement. Only fear from what one does not understand would confuse the topic. I choose not to dwell in the darkness of human experience, as dwelling tends to percipitate that, but clearly LaVey was trying to get man/woman to examine that part of themselves which the common "religious code of the time" tends to get you to ignore and judge.
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At anytime there was maybe 20 true members of his "church". They came and went so fast they couldn't even form a group. Lavey was a moron. He was the only one who swilled in his own crap. And in the end he even saw he was wrong. It's funny even scum like that see truth as they die.
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But no joke, I was in awe at this interview. Speechless.
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@TefnutUaRaet You do do realize he died right?
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Cool video, Anton. Your honesty is straight forth and what's cooler then that? Religion is such a Lie, yet, your Satanism that you've created is right on point. Enjoyed your videos through the portal of Desteni too.
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@jacosoft666 First of all how am I racist, I look up to people like Martin Luther King Jr (and I don't care if he is a Christian), and if you watched this video or even have a clue what Satanism is you would see what I mean by my comment, your comment contradicts it's self, so I don't get your point of view.
Being an atheist I find LaVey one of the more articulate and philosophically consistent practitioners of religion. I guess he kind of had to be, the major western religions rely on precedence, institutionalized thinking, and authority without reason to persuade. If you're going to start your own religion, and do it in part as a contrast to entrenched beliefs, you better know your shit.
imshippyupup 2 months ago 11
"do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law"
MADEMOISELLEJEZEBELX 1 month ago 2