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Forms of Satanism

LaVeyan Satanism | Luciferianism | Religious Satanism | Sat/Tan Satanism | Setianism Forms of Satanism LaVeyan Satanism | Luciferianism | Religious Satanism | Sat/Tan Satanism | Setianism Associated Organizations First Satanic Church | Misanthropic Luciferian Order | Church of Satan | First Church of Satan | Order of Mars | Order of Nine Angles | Order of the Left Hand Path | Temple of Set Symbols and Figures Baphomet | Anton LaVey | Karla... LaVeyan Satanism is a religion based upon the philosophy of Dr. Anton Szandor LaVey as outlined in The Satanic Bible and other works. ... Forms of Satanism LaVeyan Satanism | Luciferianism | Religious satanism | Sat/Tan Satanism | Setianism Associated Organizations Misanthropic Luciferian Order | Church of Satan | First Church of Satan | First Satanic Church | Order of Mars | Order of Nine Angles | Order of the Left Hand Path | Temple of Set Symbols and Figures Baphomet | Blanche Barton | Peggy... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Setianism comprises magical, philosophical and religious concepts related to the ancient Egyptian god Set. ...

Associated Organizations

First Satanic Church | Misanthropic Luciferian Order | Church of Satan | First Church of Satan | Order of Mars | Order of Nine Angles | Order of the Left Hand Path | Temple of Set This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... The Misanthropic Luciferian Order is a Sweden-based (also has strong holds in Norway and Holland) anti-cosmic Satanic/Luciferian order that follows the neo-gnostic, satanic current (218 current) founded by, among others, Jon Nödtveidt, vocalist and guitarist of the band Dissection. ... The Church of Satan is a religious organization for those who practice Satanism as articulated in The Satanic Bible, written in 1969 by Anton Szandor LaVey. ... The First Church of Satan is an organization that split from the original Church of Satan in 1994. ... In early 2004, John L. Westbrook, a former Oklahoma politician told a Penthouse reporter that he has formed what he described as an occult fraternity, to finish the work that the Temple of Set has previously botched. ... The Order of Nine Angles is a group of Satanists who believe that Satanism is a dark quest to create a new, higher, type of human being, and, ultimately, a new type of human society. ... The Order of the Left Hand Path (OLHP) was founded in early 1990 by Kerry Bolton, using the occult pseudonym Faustus Scorpius. ...

Symbols and Figures

Baphomet | Anton LaVey | Karla LaVey | Blanche Barton | Peggy Nadramia | Lucifer | Satan This article or section needs additional references or sources. ... Anton Szandor LaVey Anton Szandor LaVey (11 April 1930 – 29 October 1997) was the founder and High Priest of the Church of Satan, and author of The Satanic Bible. ... Karla LaVey is the first and only legitimate child of Anton LaVey. ... Blanche Barton is Magistra Templi Rex, the chairmistress of the Council of Nine that serves as the governing body of the Church of Satan. ... Peggy Nadramia is High Priestess of the Church of Satan. ... Lucifer, as depicted in Collin de Plancys Dictionnaire Infernal (1863). ... Gustave Dorés depiction of Satan from John Miltons Paradise Lost Satan (Standard Hebrew: , Satan Tiberian Hebrew ; Koine Greek: , Satanás; Aramaic: , ; Arabic: , ) is a term with its origins in the Abrahamic faiths which is traditionally applied to an angel, demon, or minor god in many belief systems. ...

Associated Concepts

Left-Hand Path | Moral Majority | Pentagonal Revisionism | Suitheism | Survival of the fittest | Objectivism This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The term Moral Majority refers to the concept that there are often informal subgroups within many larger nations that pursue a strict moral agenda, usually based upon a deep belief in a religion, such as Christianity, Islam, or Judaism. ... The Church of Satan is actively working on what it refers to as Pentagonal Revisionism, a plan consisting of five major goals: Social stratification Strict taxation of all churches (including themselves) No tolerance for religious beliefs secularized and incorporated into law and order issues Development and production of artificial human... In Paganism, Neo-Paganism, and Satanism, a Suitheist is person who believes himself to be a god, but does not deny the existence of other gods. ... Herbert Spencer coined the phrase survival of the fittest Survival of the fittest is a phrase which is a shorthand for a concept relating to competition for survival or predominance. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

Books and Publications

The Satanic Bible | The Satanic Rituals | The Satanic Bible The Satanic Bible is a book written by Anton LaVey in 1969. ... The Satanic Rituals is a book by Anton Szandor LaVey published in 1972 as a companion volume to The Satanic Bible. ...

The Black Flame | The Church of Satan
In Popular Culture

Allegations of Satanism | Satanic artists | Satanic ritual abuse The Black Flame is a magazine published by the Church of Satan. ... The Church of Satan: A History of the Worlds Most Notorious Religion is a book by Blanche Barton. ... Allegations of Satanism in popular culture have been made by some Christian Fundamentalists in recent years, particularly in the United States. ... Since Satanism itself calls for each person to adhere to their own personal aesthetic, not every Satanic artist creates images and sculptures of demons and devils. ... Satanic ritual abuse, or SRA, is an alleged practice of an organized network of Satanists engaging in brainwashing and abuse of victims, especially children, throughout the United States or even the world. ...


The Temple of Set is an initiatory occult society that claims to be the world's leading Left-Hand Path religious organization. It professes Setian philosophy and magical practice. For other uses, see Initiation (disambiguation). ... For other uses of this term, see occult (disambiguation). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Setianism comprises magical, philosophical and religious concepts related to the ancient Egyptian god Set. ... Magic/magick and sorcery are the influencing of events, objects, people and physical phenomena by mystical or paranormal means. ...

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History

The Temple of Set was established in 1975 by Michael Aquino and certain members of the priesthood of the [[ ]], who left because of administrative and philosophical disagreements with its founder, and, as Michael Aquino claims, because he was disgusted at the corruption within the . The Temple was incorporated in California that same year as a nonprofit church. 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ... Michael A. Aquino, Ph. ...


While Michael Aquino remains an active member of the Temple of Set, he no longer holds any office within the organization.


Organization

The Temple of Set is an occult initiatory school in which varying degrees of expertise, experience, and apprehension of metaphysics are recognized among members. Plato and Aristotle, by Raphael (Stanza della Segnatura, Rome). ...


The Temple of Set holds an annual conclave where members of the Temple can come together to meet and exchange ideas. Workshops are held in which members discuss a wide variety of topics and activities. The conclave usually lasts about a week and is held in various global locations, though usually takes place within the USA. There are also occasional regional gatherings, organized and attended by interested Setians, at their own initiative.


In addition to the international organization, the Temple sponsors initiatory Orders and local groups called Pylons. Pylons generally explore a wide range of metaphysical topics and exercises, since their members are determined largely by the accident of residence. Order members share specific interests, and Order activities therefore focus more deeply on these selected interests.


The Temple also makes available to members a variety of informational resources for individual reference as desired.


The Temple has never stated nor confirmed its membership count. The Temple adheres to selective membership policies; fewer than half of all applicants are accepted for membership with the two year recognition period. The Temple's membership does have a fairly large turnover rate; most members leave eventually for a wide variety of reasons. Only a minority of members remain with the Temple more than a decade. Members pay a membership fee of about $80.00 ( US ) a year. The Temple does admit to membership on all continents except Antarctica, though is largely an American based organisation.


All officers and workers within the Temple of Set are volunteers. Some receive reimbursement for expenses incurred for the Temple; none receive a salary. All officers are selected from within the Priesthood.


Philosophy

The Temple of Set's philosophy may be summed up as "enlightened individualism", i.e. enhancement and improvement of oneself by personal education, experiment, and initiation. This process, necessarily different and distinctive for each individual, is referred to within the Temple by the Egyptian hieroglyphic term Kheper, or "Xeper" (a phonetic of _Xpr_) as the Temple of Set prefers to write it. Xeper is symbolized by the scarab beetle, significant of personal rebirth and immortality within the Temple of Set. The term is deemed central to Setian philosophy and practice, having been introduced at the founding of the Temple of Set in 1975, when Aquino made the claim that the Egyptian god Set 'communicated' the word Xeper to him during the "North Solstice X Working" (PDF).


Setians recognize several levels or degrees of initiation, and identify their members by their degree. These degrees are:

  • Setian ( First Degree )
  • Adept ( Second Degree )
  • Priest / Priestess ( Third Degree )
  • Magister / Magistra Templi ( Fourth Degree )
  • Magus / Maga ( Fifth Degree )
  • Ipsissimus / Ipsissima ( Sixth Degree )

The Priesthood of the Temple of Set is restricted to members holding the Third Degree or higher. Full membership comes about on recognition to the second degree, which has a time frame of around two years. Recognition is performed by members of the priesthood, though it is up to the individual to find a priest to work with towards this end. However, there is no set criteria for recognition and no obligation for the priesthood to work with new initiates towards recognition.


References

  • Lords of the Left Hand Path: A History of Spiritual Dissent © 1997 by Stephen Edred Flowers, Ph.D., Runa Raven Press, ISBN 1-885972-08-3
  • The Seven Faces of Darkness: Practical Typhonian Magic © 1996 by Don Webb, Runa Raven Press, ISBN 1-885972-07-5
  • Uncle Setnakt's Essential Guide to the Left Hand Path © 1999 by Don Webb, Runa Raven Press, ISBN 1-885972-10-5
  • Mysteries of the Temple of Set: Inner Teachings of the Left Hand Path © 2004 by Don Webb, Runa Raven Press ISBN 1-885972-27-X
  • "Temple of Set" in Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for Chaplains © 2002 by U.S. Department of the Army (ed.), University Press of the Pacific. ISBN 0-89875-607-3

Stephen Edred Flowers Ph. ... Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former high priest of the Temple of Set. ... Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former high priest of the Temple of Set. ... Austin science fiction and mystery writer, and former high priest of the Temple of Set. ...

External links

  • Official Web Site
  • Temple of Set information page at the Religious Movements Homepage

  Results from FactBites:
 
Temple of Set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (778 words)
The Temple of Set is an initiatory occult society that claims to be the world's leading Left-Hand Path religious organization.
The Temple of Set was established in 1975 by Michael Aquino and certain members of the priesthood of the [[ ]], who left because of administrative and philosophical disagreements with its founder, and, as Michael Aquino claims, because he was disgusted at the corruption within the.
The Temple of Set is an occult initiatory school in which varying degrees of expertise, experience, and apprehension of metaphysics are recognized among members.
NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Temple of Set (685 words)
The Temple of Set was founded in 1975 by Michael Aquino, then acting High Priest of the Church of Satan, and a group of other, mostly high-ranking members who left that organization because of disagreements with its administration and philosophy.
The Temple of Set is an initiatory organization, dedicated to the growth and development of its members.
The Temple of Set is a religion, incorporated in and recognized as a religion by the state of California and the federal government of the U.S.A. Its priesthood represents not only the Temple and its organization, but they also represent the being they call Set.
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