

- There are two gods eternally opposed, two creators and two rulers without beginning and without end.



- He tells his children, “Be poor in spirit, only then will you attain to my kingdom! Be more childish than children, destroy your own will, and follow me! Do not search for beginnings or endings because I alone am the entire past and the entire future.”



- The “bad” god is lawlessness, contrariness and visionary leaps into the future. He is the curiosity that seeks after the most hidden mysteries and the boundless titanic defiance that overthrows all laws and rules. He is the highest wisdom and the deepest depravity. He is the wildest pride and speechless humility; that is the only way for man to thwart the rules. He sanctifies the high and daring, the zealous and calls it heroism. He teaches man that there is no crime except that of going against one’s own nature. He sanctifies curiosity and calls it science; He lets man investigate into his own origins and calls it philosophy. He allows and teaches everything in the streambed of sexuality without bounds and calls it art.



- Learn to separate your soul from your body and I will carry you over thousands of miles, so that you may invisibly satisfy the desires of your heart. This is because your own well-being, your own development and future are my highest priority.



- I promise you everything. You shall see and receive everything if you go my way. But my way is difficult because perfection is difficult.” So spoke the “evil” god, so spoke the light bringer



- Satan also lived in Ahura-Mazda, the “good” god that taught Zarathustra the secrets of the Haoma-plant and in the Egyptian god, Thoth, Trimegistos, who wrote the secret knowledge down into 42 books and taught his chosen ones the important parts of the body



- He was the god of the instincts and carnal lust and was equally revered by the highest in spirit as well as the lowest. He was the inexhaustible source of life’s joy, the enthusiasm and the ecstasy



- The mysterious rapport that the naked soul of man had with the soul of ALL became completely separate from the brain and was declared Satanic



- The church would have loved it if everyone was castrated, the light extinguished, and the entire earth allowed to be consumed with acid rain. Its only desire, its burning request, was the ardent wish that the recently promised Day of Judgment would finally come at last



- The Christian death rage was directed against the heathen in blood thirsty laws, but the demon, the earth and nature, were indestructible. He went into the forests, hid himself in inaccessible grottos, collected his believers



- “Be poor in spirit and meek. Be obedient, be a follower, don’t think!” That was the highest law of religion for the imbecile masses. But the magician was proud despite all laws.



- “Christ is not able to do any more than I can; through virtue I also can become divine,” said Theodorus of Mopsuesta. The magician despised poverty of spirit, broke open all things secret and unraveled all mysteries.



- The magician was the same thing that Christ himself was, a defiant criminal of all the laws, a knowledgeable seer. He was a god, but much prouder than Christ.



- The non-imaginative brains of the church fathers and doctors that were so airy, naïve and spacey had no need to exert themselves when they could plagiarize.



- Satan triumphed over Christ, first as a means to frighten people in order to solidify the dominion of Christ. He became an almighty Lord which the world feared and sought to appease. You scarcely dared to breathe because it might let the evil spirit into your body.



- Satan multiplied himself a thousand fold. He became a theologian, went into the desert wastes and tortured the Holy fathers with awkward questions. He sowed thousands of doubts and thoughts into their souls. He went into the cloisters and inflamed the troubled brains of the monks with lewd images.



- But no matter how furiously the church battled the stronger Satan became.



- But sins are not really sins because they came from this god like the virtues that came from the other god, the indolent god who said, “Don’t exert yourselves, just follow me.”



- “Behold how good your God is! Don’t you see that he has damned you already and wants nothing more to do with you?” “If we are all damned, then there is no help for us. Alas! We might as well give ourselves entirely over to Satan. Christ shed his blood for the salvation of mankind. Heh! Salvation? What kind of salvation is this, where people have to eat each other, where the earth burns under our feet like a red hot iron and pestilence causes the flesh to fall from our bones?



- We spit on the salvation that is supposed to come after this earthly Hell. This future salvation is only a lie like everything else.



- The temple of God became the synagogue of Satan so the good fathers could make use of their filthiest passions to engender the most fertile of evils



- Woman, oh ever and again it was the woman, whom had to be destroyed within the church. With wild fanatical zeal the monk pope proclaimed the requirement of celibacy.



- Nature was raped; the church pushed the woman away in disgust as an unclean animal, a serpent of Satan, as eternal death incarnate.



- Then the church had to deal with logic and reason. Before this man had been forbidden to seek after the nature of God, now man was forbidden above all else to seek after the physical application of logic and reason.



- Satan—as philosopher, he who had created the most unfathomable philosophical systems of the orient, he who delighted in the poetic subtleties of Plato, he who split the most competent heads of the good God with his Manichean heresies, smiled evilly and was amused at this child’s play.



- The Slavic Satan, Chernebog or Diabol ,who ruled the world alongside the good god as an equal principle of evil, prepared himself for a journey to shake the foundations of the church with iron fists.



- Therefore Sin was not a debt; it was not the result of free will, but rather it was the work of the Black God. There was no sin, because evil actions were carried out as a result of the will of a God. There was no punishment for sin, eternal damnation was a nonsensical invention.



- The others, on the other hand, those who worshipped the Evil God, established secret organizations and celebrated their dark, carnal mysteries in forests, caves and on the tops of mountains.



- Namely The God of the Old Testament was despised. This God was an infamous evil spirit. He knew that Adam and Eve would die from the tree of knowledge, why then did he allow them to eat of it? He lied as well because our ancient ancestors did not in fact die! He was a common murderer. The guilty and the innocent both were allowed to miserably perish at Sodom and Gomorrah,



- The Christians said the Good God suffered death on earth upon the cross. That was a profanation. How could a God suffer, how could he come back to earth at all when the earth was already a part of him?



- The knights of the Holy Spirit murdered, hanged, burned and broke on the wheel, not just individuals, but hundreds and thousands of people.



- The church believed it had triumphed. But never had Satan felt more powerful than in that moment. Only the external form of his church had been destroyed, but what did the visible form mean to him? The people remained loyal to him in their hearts.



- An old allegory recounts how Satan once decided to take a wife in order to increase his kind. He had slept with Godlessness and conceived seven daughters with her. When these had grown up he married them off to mankind.



- Everything one could not expect to be given by God was now desired from Satan. God had withheld all his gifts for the afterlife; he delivered nothing but torments in this world.



- Magic came to unbelievable honor. Satan became popular and all the arts of sorcery enjoyed great favor. The witch-masters of every nation gathered in front of the palace of the king and conjured demons by which the king was possessed



- The people no longer feared Satan, they loved him. He was even imitated in people’s dress. Women wore horns on their heads and shamelessly showed their naked breasts and lasciviously revealed their bellies.



- Now, the time had come. In an instant the powerful sects of Satan worshippers rose up and blossomed mightily.



- Satan was the only true and sole governor of the earth and of mankind. He was no servant, no “ape” of God, as Irenaeus hatefully called him, but rather a God from the beginning of the cosmos whose sphere of power reached just as far as the white, indolent God,



- Satan was what was positive, the eternal in and of itself. He was the God of the brain; he governed the immeasurable realm of thoughts, which continually overthrew the law and shattered its tablets



- Everything which originated in greatness originated contrary to the good God’s law



- The people hated Christianity. It was only through the idea of Hell and its torments that they were restrained.



- Satan loved evil because he loved life. He hated good because he hated stagnation and inertia. He loved women, the eternal principle of evil, the originator of crime,



- To the Babylonians and Chaldeans the night-side of life, the hidden, the cosmic secret of decay, appeared as a woman—“Mylitta”—the goddess of ruinous lust and sexual excess. She induced people to song and dance, to lust, cruelty and murder. Among the Syrian tribes the adversarial, evil and destructive divinity was also a woman— Astarte. She was a goddess with a bull’s head and horns, the goddess of the destructiveness of war and the originator of every calamity.



- While the magician commanded the prince of darkness and was able to force him to reveal the most secret forces of nature, the witch always remained merely an obedient handmaiden who learned how