

Nine Sins
1. Stupidity—The top of the list for Satanic Sins. The Cardinal
Sin of Satanism. It’s too bad that stupidity isn’t painful. Ignorance is
one thing, but our society thrives increasingly on stupidity. It depends
on people going along with whatever they are told. The media promotes a
cultivated stupidity as a posture that is not only acceptable but laudable.
Satanists must learn to see through the tricks and cannot afford to be
stupid.
2. Pretentiousness—Empty posturing can be most irritating and isn’t
applying the cardinal rules of Lesser Magic. On equal footing with stupidity
for what keeps the money in circulation these days. Everyone’s made to
feel like a big shot, whether they can come up with the goods or not.
3. Solipsism—Can be very dangerous for Satanists. Projecting your
reactions, responses and sensibilities onto someone who is probably far
less attuned than you are. It is the mistake of expecting people to give
you the same consideration, courtesy and respect that you naturally give
them. They won’t. Instead, Satanists must strive to apply the dictum of
“Do unto others as they do unto you.” It’s work for most of us and requires
constant vigilance lest you slip into a comfortable illusion of everyone
being like you. As has been said, certain utopias would be ideal in a nation
of philosophers, but unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately, from a Machiavellian
standpoint) we are far from that point.
4. Self-deceit—It’s in the “Nine Satanic Statements” but deserves
to be repeated here. Another cardinal sin. We must not pay homage to any
of the sacred cows presented to us, including the roles we are expected
to play ourselves. The only time self-deceit should be entered into is
when it’s fun, and with awareness. But then, it’s not self-deceit!
5. Herd Conformity—That’s obvious from a Satanic stance. It’s all
right to conform to a person’s wishes, if it ultimately benefits you. But
only fools follow along with the herd, letting an impersonal entity dictate
to you. The key is to choose a master wisely instead of being enslaved
by the whims of the many.
6. Lack of Perspective—Again, this one can lead to a lot of pain
for a Satanist. You must never lose sight of who and what you are, and
what a threat you can be, by your very existence. We are making history
right now, every day. Always keep the wider historical and social picture
in mind. That is an important key to both Lesser and Greater Magic. See
the patterns and fit things together as you want the pieces to fall into
place. Do not be swayed by herd constraints—know that you are working on
another level entirely from the rest of the world.
7. Forgetfulness of Past Orthodoxies—Be aware that this is one
of the keys to brainwashing people into accepting something new and different,
when in reality it’s something that was once widely accepted but is now
presented in a new package. We are expected to rave about the genius of
the creator and forget the original. This makes for a disposable society.
8. Counterproductive Pride—That first word is important. Pride
is great up to the point you begin to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
The rule of Satanism is: if it works for you, great. When it stops working
for you, when you’ve painted yourself into a corner and the only way out
is to say, I’m sorry, I made a mistake, I wish we could compromise somehow,
then do it.
9. Lack of Aesthetics—This is the physical application of the Balance
Factor. Aesthetics is important in Lesser Magic and should be cultivated.
It is obvious that no one can collect any money off classical standards
of beauty and form most of the time so they are discouraged in a consumer
society, but an eye for for beauty, for balance, is an essential Satanic
tool and must be applied for greatest magical effectiveness. It’s not what’s
supposed to be pleasing—it’s what is. Aesthetics is a personal thing, reflective
of one’s own nature, but there are universally pleasing and harmonious
configurations that should not be denied.
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