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powers.<br />

influence others.<br />

57. We also went out and deliberately 57. S felt a sense of achievement when his<br />

aggravated Christians - annoyed them so deliberate antagonising of Christians<br />

that they'd get angry, curse and swear. resulted in them venting anger, thereby<br />

Once you get that right, then the demons leaving them vulnerable to demonic<br />

have the foothold, andyou're able to reach influence.<br />

out and get them. In other words, that was<br />

the "golden achievement".<br />

58. I was also into Druidism, spiritism, 58. In addition to satanic magic, S pursued<br />

astrology, and palmistry. I practised a range ofoccult practices.<br />

levitation andastral projection as well.<br />

59. I studied the teachings ofAnton LaVey 59. S studied the works of published<br />

and Alastair Crowley, but Crowley was my Satanists, but idolised and identified with<br />

favourite. Crowley was my idol. Crowley the magician Alaister Crowley, reputedly<br />

was "the Beast" - the most evilperson, and the most evil human being.<br />

I felt just like him.<br />

Could you describe the quality ofyour relationships with other cult members.<br />

Natural meanin2 units<br />

Central themes<br />

60. It wasn't very gm;x1. I didn't want to 60. S felt that his destructive intensity and<br />

socialise with them because they were less misery distanced him from fellow Satanists,<br />

intense, andI was this brooding, miserable, who he could not relate to.<br />

destructive person. There was like a clash<br />

ofpersonalities, you know.<br />

61. I didn't stay in the cult because of 61. S did not remain in the cult for the sake<br />

them. I stayed because of the power I of relating to other Satanists, but because it<br />

wanted. I craved power and Satanism gave was the source ofthe power he craved.<br />

me that power.<br />

62. I was shot up with drugs and alcohol 62. S's emotional responsiveness to satanic<br />

during the rituals, so it was like my rituals felt inhibited and controlled by the<br />

emotions, my reality was controlled. I drugs and alcohol he imbibed.<br />

couldn'tfeel much.<br />

63. But what I did feel was satisfaction, 63. S derived sadistic gratification from the<br />

rejoicing. I enjoyed the destructive, cruel cruelty and destructiveness of ritual animal<br />

nature ofthe rituals, the killing ofanimals. sacrifice.<br />

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