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The Magistar of the Cultus Sabbati, Andrew D. Chumbley, stated that they were simply 'theoretical constructs' that were 'without definitive objectivity,' and that nonetheless, both forms could be employed by the magician—he used the analogy of a person having two hands, a right and a left, both of which served the same master. … Similar sentiments were expressed by the Wiccan High Priest John Belham-Payne, who stated that 'For me, magic is magic.'”
SOURCE: Chumbley, Andrew, quoted in Evans, Dave (2007). The History of British Magick after Crowley. Hidden Publishing. pp. 212-214.
Aleister Crowley was steeped in satanism and fully understood the inner workings of the occult. Also, Crowley is still revered worldwide as an authority on occult matters . . .
Aleister Crowley further altered and popularized the term in certain occult circles, referring to a "Brother of the Left-Hand Path," or a "Black Brother," as one who failed to attain the grade of Magister Templi in Crowley's system of ceremonial magic. Crowley also referred to the Left-Hand Path when describing the point at which the Adeptus Exemptus (such as his old Christian mentor, Macgregor Mathers) chooses to cross the Abyss, which is the location of Choronzon and the illusory eleventh Sephira, which is Da'ath or Knowledge. In this example, the adept must surrender all, including the guidance of his Holy Guardian Angel, and leap into the Abyss.
SOURCE: Magick Without Tears, a book by Aleister Crowley
Church of Satan founder, Anton LaVey, attributes the Left Hand Path to Satan . . .
When Anton Szandor LaVey was developing his form of LaVeyan Satanism during the 1960s, he emphasized the rejection of traditional Christian morality and as such labeled his new philosophy to be a form of the Left-Hand Path. In his The Satanic Bible, he wrote that “Satanism is not a white light religion; it is a religion of the flesh, the mundane, the carnal—all of which are ruled by Satan, the personification of the Left Hand Path.”
SOURCE: LaVey, Anton Szandor; “The Satanic Bible,” The Book of Lucifer 3: paragraph 30.Wa
The founder of the occult group, “The Society Of The Inner Light,” Dion Fortune, asserts that followers of the Left Hand Path are homosexuals. This is certainly true of Aleister Crowley and the members of Skull and Bones and the Bohemian Grove, who are all known homosexuals . . .
For instance, Dion Fortune, the founder of an esoteric magical group (the Society of the Inner Light) also took the side of the RHP, making the claim that "black magicians", or followers of the LHP, were homosexuals and that Indian servants might use malicious magical rites devoted to the goddess Kali against their European masters.
SOURCE: Evans, Dave (2007). The History of British Magick after Crowley. Hidden Publishing.