These are the Litanies of Satan

unstoppable burning age of passion, fruits and serpentine fury

Read / Write Comments | By Vexen Crabtree 2001 Oct 27

It is (occult) tradition that ages cycle between fire and ice. This is referred to in The Satanic Bible, but not explained. The popularity of this (it appears in all Satanic theology and in other occult traditions) is sometimes tied to Aleister Crowley, but its widespread usage goes further than Crowley, and I believe it also accords with Celtic, and older Norse belief. I think.

The Age of Fire is urging itself upon us. The innocent youth feels it. Strong and powerful currents. Some rising taint of evil can appear.

Belial is spawning his flesh across the world, making minds and bodies writhe.

There is increasing amounts of frantic energy in our young. There are more pylons, stronger pylons, occuring with increased frequency. Our pylons are becoming more powerful, more popular with each surge. The surges have become a rush. It's already happened.

Our movers are overflowing.

It's already happened: our movers are overflowing. Our productive individuals are growing. The Age of Fire is not accepting our poor darkened past. Power and information and strength are flowing. The pylons of the Knowledge of Good and Evil are joining forces; the volcanic hearts it inspires are supermen.

Individuals and supermen. Culture is losing its grip on more and more individuals, we are seeing brand new magicians and warlords with increasing power.

Old gods are rising from the burning embers of hollow Christian churches.

Hollow churches and corrupt sheep herders are in their twilight as the Age of Ice fails them. The ruling class, the anarchy, the chaos magic, powerful minds and pure loving emotions are the hot, unstoppable channels of the Age of Fire.

Hail Satan, lord and master of our minds, this burning is cleansing stronger and faster, Lucifer's light is driving and compelling.

The Age of Serpent Lust.


Pure unstoppable passionate feelings. Halloween is only a few nights away.

Read / Write Comments | By Vexen Crabtree 2001 Oct 27

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