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The Satanic Attitude



Does an individual have the power to change the world? In the 1st book of The Book of Satan we read:

The Book of Satan I The True Philosophy of Satan wrote: Satanists realize the vital importance of individuals in a free world. Role models that show by example what it means to be free are what is needed most in the battle against tyranny, slavery, and oppression. Satanism acknowledges the power of the individual.

Out of all the animals on the planet, Satanists can be likened most to lions and eagles. We are free and independent like eagles, fierce and proud like lions. Satanists are the leaders on this earth and within this universe. In the same way that these animals are the kings of their domain, Satanists are the rulers of their own lives.


For example, the eagle is the apex predator in the kingdom of the birds. In the same way, the lion dominates the realm of the animals. When we examine the lion, we can see that they are leaders by nature. They have an attitude of freedom.


Satanists stand out from the herd because of their attitude, which is the opposite of that of a follower. This defines us as leaders and free individuals. Although the lion is the king of the jungle, the ruler of his domain, there are some important things to note about him.


Out of all the animals of the jungle, the lion is not the tallest, strongest, or heaviest animal in his realm. The lion is also not the most intelligent of all the animals in the jungle either. However, when the lion shows up, all the other animals give way.


We know from history that an army of blind followers, led by a brave leader, will always defeat an army of fierce warriors, led by a cowardly fool. This is because leadership has the power to transform cowards into fearless men.


The timid suddenly become bold and fearless people under the right kind of leadership. That is the power of one influential individual, a leader. A Satanist is that individual, an influential leader.


In chapter 6 we also read that:

The Book of Satan I The True Philosophy of Satan wrote:Satanists lead by example and therefore feel no need to set others right. Tyrants want you to believe that focusing on yourself is selfish but this couldn’t be farther from the truth. When you set yourself right and free your mind from indoctrination you are placed in a position where you can provide great services to others.

Human beings have empathy and we know how to relate to the struggles and suffering of others. By finding solutions for ourselves we become role models to other members of society. Focusing on yourself instead of others is one of the noblest things that you can do.

When a Satanist walks into a room of depressed people, they get converted into a powerful army within minutes. This is because everything is influenced and determined through one person that sets an example. One person that leads by example has the power to topple an entire tyrannical control structure.


Because of his attitude, the lion of the jungle is the king of his domain. This beast has an attitude that commands respect from all of the other animals. This is because of his heart of Gold.


Satanists know better than to lead by fear, but we know that leadership demands respect. Respect is earned through our actions. Tyrants lead by fear, and Satanists lead by honor and dignity. Satanists lead by setting an example to others.


In chapter 11 of the 1st book of The Book of Satan we read:

The Book of Satan I The True Philosophy of Satan wrote: The second that you break away from the crowd, you become a leader and you start following your path. There are no leaders among leaders either. The individual leads himself and that is that. In Satanism, you will never hear such a thing as “He deserves respect because he is higher than me”. People deserve respect because they have earned it by acting honorably or in a dignified way. This is what it means to have honor.

Of all the animals of the jungle, the lion is the most respected. The elephants, hyenas, the giraffes, and all the other animals respect the lion. Why?

The lion is respected because of his attitude, and that is what differentiates him. When a lion sees an elephant, he doesn’t run away. He only has one thing on his mind. He is thinking about lunch. He is hungry and an opportunity just presented itself.


Does it matter that this elephant is bigger, stronger, heavier, and more powerful? No! The lion is hungry and he takes action. When the elephant (which is bigger and more powerful) sees the lion, he can only see a predator.


What defines our attitude? Our attitudes are defined by our belief system. Because of his belief system, the lion is the king of his domain. Satanists believe that they are higher than God. Let that sink in... 

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