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Limited and Out-of-print LHP Books

  Throughout the whole summer I’ll have a very special offer for my newsletter subscribers – in each newsletter I’ll post for sale several chosen books from my personal library. These are brand new books which I received from various publishers and authors over the years – some of them as merchandise samples, others as gifts for contributing to the book or writing a review, and still others in addition to royalties. These are books related to Draconian magic, witchcraft, demonology, or LHP magic in general – released by Aeon Sophia Press, Nephilim Press, Scarlet Imprint, Sirius Limited Esoterica, Become A Living God, and others. At the moment, most of these titles are out of print, hard to find, or ridiculously overpriced on various marketplaces. Since I’m not working or going to work with these books and I need to make some space in my library, I’d love to see them find their way into good hands of active practitioners who will put them to use. This is an offer for my n

Masks of Belial

 Check out the new open project by the Temple of Ascending Flame!   Belial is mentioned in various texts, including the Bible, Jewish apocryphal literature, modern Satanism, and the works of Anton LaVey. Additionally, he is referenced in sources such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, where he is depicted as the Angel of Darkness and the adversary of God. In ancient texts, his name is employed as a synonym for Satan, and he is widely acknowledged as one of the most prevalent embodiments of malevolence. The word “Belial” (or Beliar) is commonly understood to be a title denoting evil rather than referring to a specific spirit. For instance, within the Bible, there is mention of “sons of Belial,” which is commonly understood to refer to individuals who are considered evil or worthless. Other meanings of the name include “destruction,” “ruin,” “death,” “the abyss,” “lawlessness,” or “without a master.” In biblical and apocryphal texts, “Belial” is a term used to refer to several malevolent figures