Satan is a Real, Divine Being: Traditional Theistic Satanists believe Satan exists as a powerful, sentient deity, not merely as a symbol or archetype. He is the true God, not a force of opposition to an Abrahamic deity.
Satan as the Supreme God: Satan is acknowledged as the sovereign and the only true God, above all other gods, spirits, and forces. His dominion extends over the universe and all spiritual realms.
The Rejection of Abrahamic Faiths: Traditional Theistic Satanists renounce all Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), seeing them as false systems designed to oppress and enslave humanity under a tyrannical God.
Personal Relationship with Satan: Followers cultivate a deep, personal relationship with Satan, seeking His guidance, wisdom, and blessings. Devotion to Him is not just an intellectual exercise but a heartfelt, spiritual commitment.
Satan as the Liberator: Satan is viewed as a liberator who frees humanity from the shackles of oppressive religious dogma. His followers embrace free will, personal empowerment, and spiritual sovereignty.
Embrace of Darkness and Sin: Traditional Theistic Satanists accept the darker aspects of existence and human nature. Rather than suppressing desires, emotions, or so-called “sins,” these are seen as part of the natural order and are often revered as sacred.
The Rejection of Duality: In contrast to the good-versus-evil dualism of many religions, Traditional Theistic Satanists embrace the unity of all things, recognizing that both light and darkness, creation and destruction, are necessary aspects of existence.
Honor to Demons and Other Infernal Spirits: Demons are viewed as divine entities in Satan’s hierarchy, deserving of respect, veneration, and partnership. Rituals often invoke these spirits for guidance, protection, and empowerment.
Self-Deification: Satan encourages His followers to become their own gods, striving toward spiritual self-realization, autonomy, and mastery over their own destiny.
Magic and Ritual: Traditional Theistic Satanists actively practice magic and ritual, often including invocation of Satan, demons, and other dark forces. Rituals are seen as a direct way to commune with the divine, to gain power, and to transform one’s life.
The Acceptance of Death and Rebirth: Death is not feared but understood as a natural transition. Satanists often believe in some form of afterlife or reincarnation, where the soul continues its journey with Satan after physical death.
The Worship of Nature and Its Forces: Satanists see Satan as connected to the primal, chaotic forces of nature. Nature, in its untamed, fierce form, is revered as a reflection of Satan's power.
Community and Brotherhood: Many Traditional Theistic Satanists form close-knit brotherhoods, viewing their fellow Satanists as part of a larger spiritual family. They honor one another for their shared devotion and work in Satan’s name.
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