Thank you for the info. In terms of the philosophical aspects of Satanism, I was referring to what is known as chao-sophia, and some of it's similarities to Sankhya philosophy from India. From what I've read online about SS is that the meditative processes are not significantly different than Tantric, Raja, or any other kind of meditative Yoga. The major difference I have discovered is;
* There are no special dietary laws
* There are no special ways of living or being- in other words, you are FREE to be yourself and live your life as you choose
* There are no sexual taboos, meaning- you are free to have sex as you choose, with whom you choose, and as often as you choose
These differences have greatly energized me, as I have not been practicing of late due to the constricting influences of the false doctrine.
I was wondering about what people who know have to say about a possible parallel between Ishvara and Lucifer?
Also, from what I have read, Yoga is spiritual alchemy. The Rigveda is the oldest source of all this. Additionally, it is taught that through this path we can become GREATER than any God, as Gods only have limited free will.
* There are no special dietary laws
* There are no special ways of living or being- in other words, you are FREE to be yourself and live your life as you choose
* There are no sexual taboos, meaning- you are free to have sex as you choose, with whom you choose, and as often as you choose
These differences have greatly energized me, as I have not been practicing of late due to the constricting influences of the false doctrine.
I was wondering about what people who know have to say about a possible parallel between Ishvara and Lucifer?
Also, from what I have read, Yoga is spiritual alchemy. The Rigveda is the oldest source of all this. Additionally, it is taught that through this path we can become GREATER than any God, as Gods only have limited free will.