EverChanging
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I am looking for good introductory books on Luciferianism, particularly those that are more atheistic in their outlook. Anyone have any recommendations?
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A lot of people swear by Michael Ford but his lack of proof reading in the one book of his I ever read turned me off from actually reading it.
I don't think Lucian Black is completely non-theistic. (More agnostic, imo.) He's Hermetic, a Freemason, and a friend to my Order.
Sounds like "The Seven Degrees of Kevin Bacon."It seems if you hang out long enough in any occult scene you're gonna make personal contact with the names in it or at least contact with someone in direct contact.
I wonder if that says more how small our groups are or more how open they are. It's like in a world where the imagery is popular almost no one is serious about it.
I couldn't even finish The Wisdom of Eosphoros; it was so disjointed.Despite some of his early works suffering from lack of editing, Michael W Ford is IMO THE authority on Luciferianism and Luciferian Magic. In order to comprehend the depth of this philosophy and practice one cannot and should not avoid his work.
Guess I'll just have to publish the works of the DawnI couldn't even finish The Wisdom of Eosphoros; it was so disjointed.
Like this? (This was fun to make. We should produce more!)Guess I'll just have to publish the works of the Dawn