'Amir Alzzalam
Šayṭānist
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The philosophy I accept as the Left Hand Path is the practice of non-union with the objective universe (Nature/God/Absolute, etc.), a way of isolating consciousness within our subjective universe(s) and, in a state of self-imposed psychic solitude, refining the soul or psyche to increasingly perfect levels. The objective universe is then made to harmonize itself with the Will of the individual psyche instead of the other way around.
Throughout history, many cultures have regarded left-handedness as evil. This tendency can be seen in the etymology of words such as sinister, which in Latin means both "left" and "unlucky." Consequently, the left hand has often symbolized the rejection of traditional religion, which is most often characterized by the Right-Hand Path. The distinction most likely is that the Right-Hand Path is the path to (or communication with) a different plane of existence, whereas the Left-Hand Path is the path to (or communication with) this plane of existence.
"The right-hand path is that which seeks a union or merger between jivatman, the individual self or soul and the paramatman, the supreme or universal soul. The left-hand path seeks only to differentiate the jivatman, articulate, individuate, evolve and immortalize it - without ever consciously seeking to merge it permanently with anything else."
"The true lords of the left-hand path have dwelled in the world at all times in all places and can not be limited to any time or geographical area."
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Dr. Stephen Flowers
'Lords of the Left Hand Path'
The LHP's foundation is in Eastern Vedic beliefs such as Vamachara and Shaivism. It is found in the adherents of the Egyptian Set, specific Norse faiths, heretical Arab Sufi sects, a form of LHP Buddhism, and of course in modern Satanism, Luciferianism, and Sinisterism.
These all share certain common traits – apathy towards cultural norms/values (antinomianism/heterodoxy), a high respect for subjective experience, and perhaps most importantly, a focus on the Individual Self, as something isolated and unnatural from the objective universe, a.k.a the Isolate Consciousness. These tenets are actualized through various magico-spiritual and internal practices, Jungian Individuation, Majiq/Ritual, various self-disciplines (meditation, yoga, martial arts etc.), and the Arts.
Qualities of the Left Hand Path
The value of the advancement and preservation of the self while seeking to become a divinity or beholds one's self as such already.
The conviction that:
Throughout history, many cultures have regarded left-handedness as evil. This tendency can be seen in the etymology of words such as sinister, which in Latin means both "left" and "unlucky." Consequently, the left hand has often symbolized the rejection of traditional religion, which is most often characterized by the Right-Hand Path. The distinction most likely is that the Right-Hand Path is the path to (or communication with) a different plane of existence, whereas the Left-Hand Path is the path to (or communication with) this plane of existence.
"The right-hand path is that which seeks a union or merger between jivatman, the individual self or soul and the paramatman, the supreme or universal soul. The left-hand path seeks only to differentiate the jivatman, articulate, individuate, evolve and immortalize it - without ever consciously seeking to merge it permanently with anything else."
"The true lords of the left-hand path have dwelled in the world at all times in all places and can not be limited to any time or geographical area."
_________________________________________
Dr. Stephen Flowers
'Lords of the Left Hand Path'
The LHP's foundation is in Eastern Vedic beliefs such as Vamachara and Shaivism. It is found in the adherents of the Egyptian Set, specific Norse faiths, heretical Arab Sufi sects, a form of LHP Buddhism, and of course in modern Satanism, Luciferianism, and Sinisterism.
These all share certain common traits – apathy towards cultural norms/values (antinomianism/heterodoxy), a high respect for subjective experience, and perhaps most importantly, a focus on the Individual Self, as something isolated and unnatural from the objective universe, a.k.a the Isolate Consciousness. These tenets are actualized through various magico-spiritual and internal practices, Jungian Individuation, Majiq/Ritual, various self-disciplines (meditation, yoga, martial arts etc.), and the Arts.
Qualities of the Left Hand Path
The value of the advancement and preservation of the self while seeking to become a divinity or beholds one's self as such already.
The conviction that:
- Individuals can become (or already are) akin to gods
- There is no such thing as a selfless act
- The individual is preeminent
- That all decisions should be made with the goal of cultivating the self
- Each individual is responsible for his or her own happiness, and that no external force will provide this
- The forces of the Objective Universe can be harnessed to one's personal Will
- Power gained and wielded in such a manner is an aid to enlightenment, to self-satisfaction, and to self-deification