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Patreon Launch!

Since all the stuff I do occult related is hard condense I’m launching a Patreon for those interested in artwork, 3d printed stuff, schemes, crafts, readings, occult spells that I rarely publish it will be available there as rewards for donations I will be takign requests so if you feel like asking something non occult […]

Stuff

I have just logged on after many a year. Read some of my own posts. I must have been useful and quite clever in my past. Back in 2011 I mentioned panic attacks. Still suffer from them. Sometimes, personal demons are very hard to beat. Sometimes life can be very hard work, and quitting the […]

Daemonolater’s Guide to Daemonolatry Groups

The Daemonolater’s Guide to Daemonolatry Groups offers wisdom and advice about finding a Daemonolatry group, group dynamics, leading a group, and leaving a group. Also included is a questionnaire about assessing one’s calling to the priesthood, information about Daemonolatry Denominations, as well as other information useful to group leaders or those considering starting their own […]

Daemonic Pacts

Daemonic Pacts (Daemonolater’s Guide Series) – S. Connolly: In this insightful chapbook, S. Connolly, well-known, successful Daemonolatress with over 30 years experience working with Daemons, goes into the do’s and don’t’s of successful Daemonic pact-making. If you’ve ever wanted to make a pact, thought about making a pact, or plan on making one, this book […]

Happy New Year!

Since Frank is out of town I figured I’d drop the first post of the year. First off – Happy New Year! 2015 is going to be an exciting year here at demonolatry.org. Not only do we have tons of classes going on, other members have some pretty great projects, too. First – to check […]

Conventions, Communities, and Change

At the end of July I had the opportunity to attend the 2nd International Left Hand Path conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. I had an absolutely great time, and I was going to come home and write a blog post for August detailing the things that made the trip so much for me. Unfortunately, things did […]