Satanic Rituals Book

Book One

Written By Jerremiah Shragnoth

Preparations For The Ritual Chamber

To dress in the ritual chamber is to wear black or clothes that say you are dark and sinister. You may wear clothes that are suitable to black metal. Or you may have black robe. An unholy blessing bestowed upon the clothing should be preformed, which should go like this:

Oh! Satan!
Who art in Hell!
Hallowed and cursed be Thy name!
Bless these adornments that I layeth before Thee
So it may be worthy in Thine eyes!

Jewelery should be purely Satanic. Corpsepaint is useful for any ritual and should heighten the power of darkness.

Music should be of total darkness, most adviseable is Satanic black metal music. The Image of Satan is to be one of only of Satan, or his archetypes (such as one of Set or Tchort), one adviseable Image is The Baphomet of Mendes by Eliphas Levi. The Image should be up on the wall ajoining the altar.

The Pentagram, Sigil or Crest should always be in the center of the altar. It should have in letters of mystic type the name of the God/Archetype/Satan. The Pentagram should always be consecrated ritually, you can use the above prayer, and change the third line. The Athame too must be consecrated. It is below the Pentagram.

For the Ritual Chamber itself, it needs to be consecrated, if all else fails consecrate everything used in the Ritual Chamber, and if all else fails again, invoke often.

Rituals should be done during full moons, Witches Sabbaths and at 12:00 AM (Witching Hour).

The Witches Sabbath And Other Satanic Holidays

The Witches Sabbath is a Pagan holiday where witches and warlocks gather to rejoice their Earthly pleasures. There are two particular Sabbaths that are held for Satan pleasure, and they are Halloween (October 31) and Walpurpisnacht (April 30). Rituals should be done on these hallowed days, and most of all rituals of Satanic origin. And as I stated before, spells should also be done in the light of the full moon, and always at 12:00 AM (Witching Hour). No sooner.

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