What is /x/'s opinion of the Misanthropic Luciferian Order / Temple of the Black Light, their books, and their publishing firm, Ixaxaar Publishing?
Can you educate us what these companies and occults are? So we can get a grasp of the situation?
>>17181265
Why sure!
>MLO/TBL
Basically a very small cult who established established some interesting gnosis and where later involved in some illegal shit. These gnosis are based around beliefs generally considered luciferian.
>their books
Written most often by someone of the writing moniker N.A-A.218, they're occult in nature and their most popular works are the Book of Sitra Achra which explains their qlippoth, and the Liber Falxifer I & II, which explains to somewhat less detail than the BoSA their ideals and a lot of information of necrosophic arts.
>Ixaxaar Publishing
The publishing firm N.A-A.218 uses for publishing his books. He also has a "botanica" established on their site which sells various wares of occult sorts.
Hope I helped!
>>17180277
>Temple of the Black Light
kek we havin' a prty m8
>>17181330
I've actually wondered if literal black lights are considered holy to them. I'd ask but two are in jail and one is dead.
>>17181350
well they are pretty common in terms of influence in society
black lights are everywhere
>>17180277
wikipedia said it started in the mid nineties, which was kind of the hip thing to do back then.
Probably bullshit, Lots of Luciferian dogma comes from assuming a conclusion and then forming the rationale for it after the fact. It doesn't hold up well to serious debate and inquiry.
>>17181367
I'm curious about this T.F.C that one of their magister's, actually that N.A-A guy, broke off from ToBL and started. Lotta necromancy in it, apparently. I contacted the firm too, and they recommended pre-ordering the newest Liber Falxifer if I'm seriously interested, so thats quite spooky.
bumpo
>>17180277
they are ok dudes