Unlike the more symbolic or "theatrical" Satanism popularized by groups like the Church of Satan, the Codex Saerus advocates for practical extremism . The text emphasizes:

Unlike the symbolic or "atheistic" Satanism popularized by Anton LaVey’s Church of Satan, the Codex Saerus advocates for a "Sinister Path" that involves literal belief in or engagement with "acausal" forces.

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Codex Saerus , often referred to as the Black Book of Satan , is one of the most controversial and infamous foundational texts of the Order of Nine Angles (O9A)

To understand the Codex Saerus , one must understand the Order of Nine Angles. Founded in the United Kingdom in the 1970s—allegedly by Anton Long (often believed to be a pseudonym for extremist David Myatt)—the O9A is unique among occult groups.

Unlike many secret societies that require a lodge to initiate new members, the Codex Saerus provides a blueprint for self-initiation. It requires the individual to find an isolated outdoor location or a dedicated dark room to perform the rite alone. 3. The Black Mass and The Mass of Heresy

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