Satan the Old Horned God gives powerful signs to Anima on the day of his feature. He is the Adversary of the Corrupt Civilization and is calling his flock to revert to more tribal ways of living once more. We spoke of Necronomicon, Lovecraftian gnosis, and false spirits of modern grimoires.
Satan, the Horned God
Two Old School Magicians Animate the Left-Hand Path
by Anima Noira
Anima Noira
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A deeply moving broadcast, the first part of which immediately awoke very powerful atavistic memories and which, not surprisingly to me, continually chime through the centuries like a refrain. Way back, I have been there, in the deepest forest, wearing a head-dress and celebrating the rites of and honouring the Horned-One. The reason I say continually chime is that the most important thing I take away from the many important things you said, Anima Noira, is that Satan as the Horned-God is pre-eminently a god of the wilderness, of untainted, amoral nature. This needs defending with all one’s might, and is, I think, something I have always done. I probably won’t get many likes for saying this but, for me, he is also the ultimate embodiment of masculinity in that natural world which we have all but lost. (And the losing of it in contemporary society by all manner of means is the pity, not the masculinity.) Nowadays it would be seen by some as toxic masculinity, the very antithesis of ‘soy-boy’. I find in my own group work in British Traditional Witchcraft has always been hampered to some extent by this tendency to exalt the Goddess at the expense of the Dark Lord, but there are historical reasons (largely to do with feminist-take in writings on wicca since the 1960s) which can, and ought to be developed elsewhere.
I think British Traditional Witchcraft has a much darker side than anyone familiar with the popular Wicca can ever imagine.