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The dark inverse of traditional monotheism -- and of Christianity in particular -- has always been a subject of uncertainty, anxiety & rebellious promise. The "Devil" sometimes represents that which is utterly abhorrent and intolerable to human communities but in other contexts this figure has often represents the modern, transcendental and evolutionary possibilities that are suppressed by the moralistic monotheistic order of society. In principle "integral" thinking should apply just as much to Satanism as it does to Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Atheism, etc. In practice this is a difficult conversation whose exploration poses a risk to many of our unquestioned assumptions.
Hofman and Daemon, former members of The Satanic Temple in New York, and founding members of the Satanic organization LORE: The Satanic Collective of NYC, join Bruce Alderman and Layman Pascal on The Integral Stage to talk about the history of Satanism and the new Integral and Metamodern-ish forms of it that are currently emerging. Artwork by Sick Mick and Billelis, used with permission. Intro music by Grails. Outro music by Seth from LORE NYC.
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The dark inverse of traditional monotheism -- and of Christianity in particular -- has always been a subject of uncertainty, anxiety & rebellious promise. The "Devil" sometimes represents that which is utterly abhorrent and intolerable to human communities but in other contexts this figure has often represents the modern, transcendental and evolutionary possibilities that are suppressed by the moralistic monotheistic order of society. In principle "integral" thinking should apply just as much to Satanism as it does to Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Atheism, etc. In practice this is a difficult conversation whose exploration poses a risk to many of our unquestioned assumptions.
Hofman and Daemon, former members of The Satanic Temple in New York, and founding members of the Satanic organization LORE: The Satanic Collective of NYC, join Bruce Alderman and Layman Pascal on The Integral Stage to talk about the history of Satanism and the new Integral and Metamodern-ish forms of it that are currently emerging. Artwork by Sick Mick and Billelis, used with permission. Intro music by Grails. Outro music by Seth from LORE NYC.

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