Subject: Key phrases and axioms from The Satanic Bible (1969) by Anton Szandor LaVey. Objective: To explore the philosophical meaning and literary impact of the most searched "frases" (quotes) within the context of Satanism.
Consider this famous line often shared under #BibliaSatanica:
"Indulgence, not abstinence! Vital existence, not spiritual pipe dreams!"
That is real—from LaVey’s Nine Satanic Statements. But what about this one? biblia satanica frases
"The devil’s greatest trick is to convince the world he doesn’t exist."
Beautiful, chilling, and… not from any Satanic Bible. That’s from Charles Baudelaire (a 19th-century poet) and later made famous in the film The Usual Suspects. Yet it feels "Satanic" because it hints at hidden knowledge and cosmic deception.
And then there are the truly dark ones, often fabricated: Subject: Key phrases and axioms from The Satanic
"When you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
That’s Nietzsche—a philosopher admired by many Satanists, but not a Satanist himself.
The search for "Biblia Satanica frases" reveals a deep human hunger: the desire for forbidden truth. People aren't just looking for scary sentences; they are looking for permission. Permission to question morality, to embrace the shadow self, to reject inherited guilt. "Indulgence, not abstinence
If we had to select the single most potent frase from the Biblia Satanica, it would be this short one:
The most popular phrases shared on social media often come from The Book of Satan (the first book in the text). These phrases champion the ego and reject altruism that is forced or fake.
Why do societies punish the ambitious? LaVey claims it is because the weak majority fears the strong individual. This frase is a warning: Do not fall into the trap of celebrating mediocrity. If you feel envy toward successful people, you are cursed. Instead, emulate them.