SATANIC BUNCO SHEET ĶĶĶĶĶĶĶĶĶ ž ĶĶĶĶĶĶĶ The Following Guidelines, Written By Anton LaVey, Are Included In Each New C.O.S. Membership Package. As The Interest In Satanism Continues To Rise So Does The Opportunity For Those Less Than Ethical Induviduals To Relieve The Uninformed Of Their Cash. Read On, and Consider Yourself Informed. 1) When someone claims to have revelations directly from Satan, he's playing and age-old Christian game to bilk you out of your money. You cannot blend mysticism and rationality, no matter how a group may dance around it. Mysticism is defined as a touch from "God" or "Satan," by whatever name you may call him. By definition, it suspends and automatically negates logic. It's exactly the kind of blind belief one is supposed to have in the transformation of the bread and wine of the Catholic Mass into the literal body and blood of Christ. That's the step that true Satanists can't take, one of blind faith, abandoning all rationality with mystery, magic, ritual, and ceremonies--these are completely different things from the "mystical experience." But, as explained in The Satanic Bible, it is a highly consicious act and the seperation of the two elements are deliberate and clear. You suspend your rational mind when you walk into the ritual chamber, you don't abandon it completely! By using all the most effective, evocative techniques at your disposal, by concentrating your entire being to reach your goal, you may very well contact something beyond yourself, But this comes form personal experience, not "faith" or "belief," and you don't try to sell this experience to anyone else. Even Christian mystics cautioned against expecting others to believe you'd talked to God. 2) Look out for jargon and secrets that only the "initiated" can be privy to. As you are processed through the strictly enforced degree system, you'll discover there are no real secrets, just more gobbledygook. 3) Most pseudo-Satanic groups are short-lived, running out of either money, enthusisasm, or both before too long. An easier game usually comes along and they're off and running in a new direction. 4) Be aware of the approach of "You probably aren't smart enough to join us. The only way you could prove you're not is by joining." From the first material you get, you feel you have to prove and defend yourself. Don't be fooled by big words and fancy typing. True Satanism builds the ego, it doesn't tear it down. 5) How do they deal with Anton LaVey and The Church Of Satan? Sometimes you have to read between the lines in their literature. Many current groups play the Christian game of handing out laurels with one hand while stabbing their progenitors in the back with the other. Do the rest of their ideas seem aligned with Satanism? Do you get the feeling they're more 'Occultnik, Wiccan, or even Christian? Do they want to be good, "ethical" Satanists? There are those who are aligned with Satanism But who don't even mention it in thier introductory literature. They don't balk from the label when they're asked directly. The key usually is that pseudo-Satanists want, at all costs, to wear a "Good Guy Badge." Real Satanists don't need to. We admit to being Evil, to being opposed to the blindness and hypocracy inherent in Christianity. 6) Beware of cults offering sex orgies and drugs, or killing animals in the name of Satan. As you well know, these are not part of Satanic practices. The leaders want to take advantage of you, and know less about Satanism than you do. Use common sense. Suspect groups started by someone much older than yourself: ask yourself what their motives seem to be. Don't get involved with anyone you don't know well, as a friend, first. 7) Some other groups to be wary of: A) Feminist, Wiccan-oriented, conciousness-raising groups who practice more male-bashing than magic, B) New Age groups draped in Satanic trappings. C) Jargon-laden Christians masqurading as Satanists, D) Pen-Pal or lonely hearts social groups masquerading as elitists performing powerful Satanic Rituals. All of the above are subject to bitch-fights, petty jelousies, and rivalries. Many make their membership lists and "advanced initiatory material" availiable for the asking and encourage group activities of any sort. They are safe havens for small-minded people trying to play head games, preferring the protection of groups rather than really working to apply what Anton LaVey wrote. ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ This File Courtesy Of DIABLO III BBS Nevarre Demonian: SysOp ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ