One of the most fascinating facets of the occult community is the diversity of its members. People come to the tradition from a variety of perspectives and with a wide variety of ideologies. One thing though seems to be certain; occult practice tends to leave a profound mark on the consciousness of the practitioner. One of the most difficult aspects of a serious study of occultism is overwhelming presence of material which can be studied and practiced to mastery. Further the many methods of magick do not readily resolve themselves into a coherent system of practice. Inevitably, we are inclined to discover and practice a system is natural to our liking.
Thus, it has always been a curiosity to me, how people may be drawn with such rapidity and frequency to the evils of Satanism, Chaos Magicks, Necronomicon, Demon Magicks and Sorcery when there is such an abundance of paths to take ?! Generally (in the west) people have a strong aversion to Satan, demons, and sorcery (despite the fact that Satan and his fellows "are the best friend(s) the church has ever had; after all (they) have kept the church in business all these years" A.S. LaVey).
What is the draw to the dark side ? Why must we venture into the slimy realms in search of our true selves ?
Perhaps it is the fact that these paths (esp. Satanism) define themselves in the shadows of such "benevolent and divine" institutions as the established churches. In some manner - they serve as "negative religions" where in participation strengthens identity. Perhaps the spiritism of these religions and practices resonate with the quest for self awareness. I invite your comments on this fascinating topic !!
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