Theistic vs Atheistic Satanism: Two Forms of the Devil's Path
A side-by-side look at theistic and atheistic Satanism, explaining how each tradition understands belief, symbolism, and ritual practice.
Occult Writings on Ritual, Practice, and Craft.
Practice-forward craft: traditional and folk methods, tools, and applied techniques—built for real use, not theatre.
Enter Witchcraft →Ritual structure, seasonal observance, tools, and devotional practice—indexed for clarity and repeatability.
Enter Wicca →Traditions, cycles, deities, and living practice—grounded in context, modern application, and tangible work.
Enter Paganism →Symbolism, ritual frameworks, and philosophical approaches—written without caricature, panic, or apology.
Enter Satanism →
A side-by-side look at theistic and atheistic Satanism, explaining how each tradition understands belief, symbolism, and ritual practice.
So, you’ve been exploring alternative spirituality or are simply curious, and you’re wondering “How do I become a Satanist?” The very question can sound daunting, thanks to all the misconceptions around Satanism. But becoming a Satanist isn’t about selling your soul or getting a 666 tattoo (unless you want that!)