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The Satanic Bible by Anton Szandor LaVey is a provocative cornerstone of modern occult philosophy, ranking top in New Age and philosophy categories. This durable Avon Books edition offers a compact yet powerful exploration of individualism, hedonism, and self-empowerment, wrapped in a bold, unapologetic style. Essential reading for anyone seeking to challenge conventional thought and embrace a rebellious intellectual path.
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,509 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in New Age Reference (Books) #2 in Philosophy of Good & Evil #5 in Occultism |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,518) |
| Dimensions | 4.19 x 0.68 x 6.75 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0380015390 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0380015399 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | December 1, 1969 |
| Publisher | William Morrow Paperbacks |
R**E
The Devil's in the Details: A Fiendishly Good Read!
When I picked up "The Satanic Bible," I expected lightning to strike or at least to get some judgmental looks from my cat. But instead, I found a book that's less about brimstone and more about empowerment, wrapped in a cloak of rebellion. Firstly, let's address the elephant in the room: No, reading this book will not turn you into a goat-sacrificing maniac. It's more like a philosophical deep dive into individualism, hedonism, and a touch of theatrical ritualism – basically, a self-help book with horns. The principles? Surprisingly practical. It's like Machiavelli and Nietzsche had a baby, and that baby decided to write a book. It talks about self-preservation, pride, and indulgence – all with a spicy twist of dark humor. It's the kind of book you read with a sly smirk, nodding along to the rhythm of your drumbeat. Rituals and ceremonies? They're in there, but they're more symbolic than anything. It's like Halloween and a philosophical debate had a lovechild. Don't worry; you won't need to renovate your basement into a ritual chamber – unless you're really into interior design. The writing style? Direct, unapologetic, and as subtle as a sledgehammer. Reading it feels like getting a pep talk from a devilishly charismatic figure who's half motivational speaker, half rock star. In conclusion, "The Satanic Bible" is not what you might expect. It's a celebration of self, draped in the mystique of the left-hand path. It's perfect for those who march to the beat of their drum and are looking for something a little... unconventional. So light some candles, pour yourself a glass of something indulgent, and delve into a world where the motto is "Do no harm but take no nonsense." Maybe don't read it in your local coffee shop – unless you aim for that 'mysterious stranger' vibe.
S**R
Best "Bible" I have ever read!
The Satanic Bible is the best Bible I have ever read! It makes a lot of sense. And it is certainly far far better than any other Bibles and holy books that I have ever read including the Judeo Christian writings both canonical and uncanonical, Hindu writings, the Quaran, Book of Mormon, and the range of Buddhist writings, and modern apocrypha, New Age occult writings. This book has them all beat. Yes, it has some mumbo jumbo towards the back of it. LaVey did believe very much in sorcery and ritual magic. But the book overall is a very logical piece. It is a lot more honest, too. LaVey never pretends to be what he is not. He does not claim to be some prophet of some god that cannot speak for himself/herself/itself ( or even a prophet of Satan), he just speaks for himself, using his own mouth and his own words. He might have been the Devil in a matter of speaking, but he never claimed to be actually the Devil incarnate or his prophet. In every other holy book and occult writing, you have somebody presuming to speak for a god or supreme power (and the god never speaks for him/her/itself). Even Jesus who was supposed to be God as depicted in the New Testament, never has any of his own writings, it is a collection of writings *about* him and what he said by his disciples. That always bothered me about the sacred writings of traditional religions. A modern example of this same thing is the writings of Jane Roberts Butts, who transcribed writings for an entity named "Seth". Again, this Seth entity never speaks for itself, Jane always spoke for this entity, which though was not a "god" was supposedly some sort of discarnate entity; but you get the idea. This book blows the lid off all that pretense. Here is a book which while it believes very much in magic also believes in natural law, and affirms the self and the validity of the ego. I have a lot of respect for that old carney. He was a showman, and he may have fudged some of the details of his life. (What do you expect from a showman?) But he was far more honest than the writers of most of the stuff found on occult bookshelves and in holy books. Even in the Satanic Bible itself, he clearly states that the book contains both truth and fantasy. How is that for honesty! What book do you know tells you ahead of time that parts of it are illusion or even self imposed delusion? Well, maybe some truth is fantasy. Or fantasy can sometimes become truth. Hmm...something to think about. If the Devil is a liar and the father of lies, he certainly tells a lot of truth. I've come to the conclusion that the real fathers of lies are the founders of the traditional religions and that the god of these traditional religions is the biggest liar of them all.
C**.
The foundation of modern satanism
First off I love this book. That being said, I love this book because of the intellect and sentiment that created it. The philosophy, the pondering, the consideration for anyone who chose to not subscribe to the blind faith and dogma of modern Christianity and religions like it. Satanism is not a religion. It is a philosophy and a way of life. It is not evangelical. The exceptional and illuminating critique of Christianity in this book is nothing short of extraordinary when it comes to the way that people have felt for so long and not had a viable way of expressing or explaining it. On the downside, I have been a Satanist for years now. I consider myself more of a spiritual Satanist as I do not follow to the letter and the teachings of the church of Satan. But I do hold certain beliefs to be higher than others. In short I do not agree with every thing that lovey prescribes. But I do agree with his overarching ideas. With that being said in recent time the concepts that he lays down have been adopted by some people that I do not truly believe understand what it means to be a “satanist”. Being a Satanist is not some movement of empowerment for people who think liberals are trying to strip them of their rights. Being a Satanist does not mean you are justified in defying any and everything you possibly can just because you think someone wants to change your way of life. Being a Satanist does not mean maliciously judging others and attempting to enforce your opinions on their life. That is literally the opposite of Satanism and has little to no difference to Christianity. As much as I love this book and the witty and at times genius criticisms of organized religion, I fear it may be adopted by people who have a very large chance of misinterpretation as it pertains to the concepts and ideas of Satanism. All of that aside. Buy it! Read it. Read it again. And think more about you your life how you affect others and how you affect her self.
E**R
Livro simples, com folhas finas e capa belíssima. Sem enrolação, direto ao ponto. Simplesmente Anton LaVey.
Q**Q
Great book about the way of life and the only God you need, which is You, yourself.
H**R
The Satanic Bible is the book that turned the quasi-religious, up-its-own-backside, mainstream, Popular Occult world completely on its head - unveiling the entire edifice as simply another form of Christianity. Before Anton Szandor LaVey unleashed this volume (and his Church of Satan) upon the world, Occultism meant "White" Witchcraft cum New Age otherworldniness cum Hippie spiritual (drug-induced) idealism. Occult text books followed such an identical, "safe" template that each one could very well have been written by the same person, with every self-ordained "White" Witchcraft writer repeatedly warning readers about practising "Black" Magic, and to stay clear of the "Left Hand Path" of Devil Worship. The Satanists who were said to belong in this phantom zone were described as totally Evil, monstrous persons, who led heinous, depraved lifestyles, desecrated Christian cemeteries and sacrificed children and animals to the Devil. The only problem for the self-righteous "White" esoteric orthodoxy was that these ghastly Satanists did not, in fact, exist in the real world: The invention of a thoroughly evil path of Occultism was (and remains) a rather pathetic attempt by self-proclaimed "White" Witches to gain social acceptance & respectability. LaVey wrote his Satanic Bible to serve two vital functions: 1)His book was not intended to seduce or "convert" people to Satanism - but to "click" with those who had already been thinking and acting in accordance with the prescription. 2)LaVey decided it was high time that people were informed that 99.99% of what was termed "Occultism" was quasi-Christian, metaphysical balderdash, being the first Magician to write down what every genuine Magus and Occultist already knew: that there was NO "Black" or "White" Magic; no Tolkienesque "Eternal Battle" between Light & Darkness; no absolute "Good" & "Evil" opposites. All of these things were purely religious,Christian concepts which Popular Occultism had unceremoniously plundered from the sphere of Theology, adding them to what was loosely termed "Occult Lore". The Satanic Bible remains the first, genuine Occult tome to outline a system of Ritual Magic that undeniably works. LaVey's system of Satanic Rituals, designed not only for the Conjuration of Compassion & Lust, but also for Destruction, causes as much consternation now as it did when it first was published. But this remains one of the book's main points: The LaVey system is real Occultism - stripped of its age-old Christian philosophical veneer; devoid of "divine rewards & punishments". Read the Satanic Bible and learn that Anton LaVey's Satan is beyond "Good" & "Evil" - even beyond the Christian concepts of God and Devil. Let Objectivity and Intelligence be your guides. 30 years after its publication, the Satanic Bible still stands as a formidable, dynamic challenge that will NOT be ignored: both to all forms of life-denying organized religion and to the persisting, escapist, metaphysical mess that is mainstream, Popular Occultism. The book still, therefore, has the ability to offend all those who wish to stay imprisoned within the constraints of a Mainstream Occult labyrinth, which remains completely unable to disentangle itself from from the arbitrary morals, ethics and values of the Christian faith. Afraid of completely and utterly (to say nothing of Atheistically) empowering yourself to the utmost degree and recognizing yourself as the God/Goddess you truly are? Wary of utilizing proven, powerful, real Magic for the guilt-free fulfilment of all of your desires in this, the Land of The Living? Unwilling to embrace Satan and His Demons as your friends, comrades, Brothers & Sisters? Frightened by Shadows? Frightened by your SELF? Then this book is NOT for you. Hail Satan!
A**R
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A**C
Probably the best self help book you will find on the market
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