An Afternoon with Me

Thoughts and Reflections


A personal collection of essays, reflections, and philosophical musings exploring themes of life, relationships, personal responsibility, success, freedom, and the structure of modern day society.

Serving as a foundation for his reflections on identity, personal growth, and the impact of choices the author contemplates his personal journey, identifying himself as “Yesterday’s Man,” who has seen the evolution of his roles in family, work, and society. He discusses how success is influenced by our ability to build relationships and make people feel valued. While emphasising empathy, comfort, and appreciation as vital to both personal and professional success.

The author critiques societal and cultural norms, including affirmative action, government and political systems, and employment practices. He advocates for merit-based advancement, transparency, and the importance of empathy in societal interactions. Reflecting on concepts of freedom, he argues rights are earned and tied to personal responsibility and examines how individuals contribute to, or hinder their own freedom, particularly through passive acceptance of authority or societal norms.

Critical of political systems that prioritise international image over citizens’ welfare. The author suggests true freedom involves responsibility and that political actions should focus on transparency and accountability. The author promotes empathy as a cornerstone for societal improvement, arguing that understanding others’ struggles is essential for building a compassionate community.

Written in an easy to read format, the author leads the reader to consider and be aware of the obvious but not so obvious sides of modern day society, humanity and relationships. A one time read may definitely change how the reader personally sees the world around them. This book encourages self-awareness, challenges social constructs, and promotes the development of personal and societal relationships based on empathy, understanding, and integrity.

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Lessons for Fatherless Boys and Men


Boys grow into men with or without guidance.

The question is what kind of men do they become.

This book speaks to the ones who grew up without a steady father figure. It speaks to men who learned life through trial, error, and silence. It speaks to parents who want to raise grounded, disciplined young men in a world that offers noise instead of direction.

Lessons for Fatherless Boys and Men presents 66 short, direct lessons drawn from real conversations between a father and son. Each lesson cuts to the core. No theory. No preaching. No filler.

You will find guidance on discipline, responsibility, emotional control, social awareness, money sense, personal conduct, and moral clarity. The tone stays grounded and practical. The thinking draws from philosophy, psychology, history, and lived experience.

This book avoids fantasy survival skills or empty motivation. It focuses on how real men actually live, think, speak, and carry themselves in the world.

This book helps readers build an internal code.

It sharpens judgment.

It strengthens self respect.

It teaches restraint, confidence, and personal accountability.

Readers gain a framework for handling conflict, navigating relationships, managing anger, and developing purpose. Parents gain a tool for meaningful conversations with sons and young adults.

The lessons stay short for a reason. Each one invites reflection. Each one stands on its own. Together they form a guide for becoming a capable, self directed man.

If you want a book that speaks plainly about manhood, responsibility, and character, this belongs in your library.

If you want guidance rooted in reason rather than slogans, this book delivers it.

Start reading today and begin shaping the mindset of a modern gentleman warrior.

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Finding Your Purpose

A practical guide to discovering who you are, what matters most, and how to live it every day


A practical guide to discovering who you are, what matters most, and how to live it every day.

You reach a point where noise fades and one question stays. "What am I really doing with my life?"
This workbook meets you at that moment. Not with theory. Not with hype. With clarity and direction you can use right now.

Finding Your Purpose is a practical guide built for real people living real lives. It speaks to those who feel busy yet unfulfilled. Those who sense more is possible but lack a clear path forward. Through guided reflection and structured exercises, you learn how meaning forms, how values shape decisions, and why purpose grows through action rather than thought alone.

This book does not preach. It works with you. Each section leads you through focused exercises drawn from psychology, coaching, and lived experience. You examine patterns. You define what matters. You learn how to align daily choices with long term direction.

You stop drifting.

You gain clarity.

You act with intention.

You move from feeling stuck to feeling grounded.

You replace confusion with structure.

You build a personal meaning statement that reflects who you are, not who you were told to be.

This book suits anyone facing transition, burnout, or quiet dissatisfaction. It fits students, professionals, and those reassessing life at any stage. It respects your intelligence and your time.

If you want a book that gives answers through action, this is it.

If you want clarity without fluff, this delivers.

If you want a life that feels deliberate and grounded, start here.

Get your copy.

Begin shaping a life that fits you.

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Methods of Instruction for Non-Professionals

Train the Trainer for Beginners


This book teaches practical instructional skills for adults without formal teacher or instructor training. You learn how to teach adults clearly, confidently, and effectively in short courses, workshops, or one on one settings. The methods focus on experiential learning and real world outcomes, not academic theory.

You already know something worth sharing.

What stops most people is not knowledge. It is knowing how to teach it.

This book shows you how to teach adults clearly, confidently, and effectively without formal teacher or instructor training. You learn practical instructional skills built for real people in real settings. Workshops. Short courses. Toolbox talks. One on one instruction.

You do not study theory.

You practice methods that work.

This guide speaks to tradespeople, professionals, volunteers, supervisors, mentors, and community leaders. People who step into teaching roles because someone needs guidance. People who never planned to become instructors yet find themselves responsible for passing on skills.

You learn how to structure a short course from scratch.

You learn how to explain complex ideas in plain language.

You learn how to keep adults engaged without slides or lectures.

You learn how to build lessons people remember and use.

The methods focus on experiential and outcome based learning. Adults learn by doing. Adults respect clarity. Adults respond to relevance. This book trains you to deliver all three.

You work with groups of one to twelve adults.

You teach sessions lasting under an hour or up to a week.

You apply the same skills in person or online.

No teaching degree required.

No academic language.

No background in psychology.

You only need experience worth sharing and the discipline to apply what you read.

Inside you will learn how to:

Plan and deliver short courses and workshops.

Create clear lesson plans for any subject.

Teach job skills, life skills, or experience based knowledge.

Mentor adults in community, workplace, or volunteer settings.

Build confidence as an instructor without pretending to be one.

This book does not tell you what to teach.

It trains you how to teach anything.

If people already look to you for answers, this book sharpens your ability to guide them.

If your community needs mentors, this book prepares you to step forward.

If you want influence rooted in competence, this book gives you the tools.

Read it.

Apply it.

Teach others well.

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Methods of Instruction for Non-Professionals

Course and Lesson Plan Design Templates


A companion guide to the book, “Methods of Instruction for Non-Professionals: Train the Trainer for Beginners”, this stand alone book of course and lesson planning templates is perfect for anyone wishing to create a complete course, workshop or lesson plans from just an idea or based on established curriculum guidelines. The templates go beyond just fill-in the blanks forms but rather offer prompts and points for consideration that beginners will appreciate and seasoned instructors will find as a refreshing approach that will greatly reduce course and lesson planning time.

Unlike other fill in the blanks Course Outlines and Lesson Plans these templates were developed by the author based on his own experience in developing several successful in class, video and online courses and workshops. The templates offer a practical, hands-on, real world approach to creating a course and lessons that are Instructor ready.

Once completed, this once blank book of forms is transformed into a bespoke softcover permanent Instructor Manual and Lesson Guide that can be used in the classroom by its creator, or anyone else to teach their course or workshop. As all the course goals, lesson objectives and major discussion points will be on hand as gentle content reminders to stay on track and on time.

For course and workshop creators, this book is a valuable tool that will enable the creation of course and lesson frameworks suitable for in person, live online and video programmes for traditional, non-traditional and recreational subject matter.

This book contains Course Outline, Course Goals, Lesson Plan and Participant Evaluation Survey templates. As well, there is a notes section for additional Instructor’s Notes and Ideas.

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The Unerasables

Reclaiming the Erased Trailblazers of the U.S. Military


On 20 January 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed Executive Order 14151, titled “Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing,” aimed at eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the federal government. This order mandated the termination of DEI programs, offices, and positions across federal agencies, asserting such initiatives led to illegal and immoral discrimination.

The implementation of this executive order had significant repercussions, particularly within the Department of Defense (DoD). The Pentagon initiated a comprehensive review of its materials, resulting in the removal of content highlighting the contributions of minority servicemembers. Notable figures and groups affected included General Colin Powell, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Navajo Code Talkers, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (comprising Japanese American soldiers), the Harlem Hellfighters, Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs), Philippine Scouts, the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, and Mexican American Medal of Honor recipients. These actions were part of a broader effort to eradicate DEI related content perceived as promoting “wokeness” within the military.

The removal of these historical references sparked widespread criticism from veterans, civil rights advocates, and members of Congress, who argued it amounted to an erasure of the significant contributions made by minority servicemembers. In response to public outcry, the Pentagon restored some of the removed content, such as tributes to the Navajo Code Talkers and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. However, the overarching policy to eliminate DEI initiatives remained in effect, reflecting a significant shift in how the U.S. military acknowledges and honors its diverse history.

Overall, President Trump’s executive order marked a substantial policy shift, aiming to dismantle DEI frameworks within the federal government and its associated entities, including the military, thereby altering the recognition and celebration of contributions from diverse groups in U.S. history.

I created this book as an attempt to acknowledge and to keep the names of some of the many diverse Americans who in their own way helped build, defend and support American democracy years before President Trump. While there are literally thousands of Americans that could be included in this book, unfortunately due to space and limited resources I could only include as fair a sampling as I could of these brave and patriotic men and women.

Use this book as a testament; that honor, intelligence, integrity, ability and achievement know no color or gender. That any child and young adult has the potential to do great things. They don’t have to look to fiction for a role model as there are many real life role models throughout history and here today.

In knowing them, through the pages of this book and others like it, they are,

The Unerasables.

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The Entelechy of Sentient Robots


This thought-provoking and deeply personal book challenges conventional perceptions of artificial intelligence, offering a heartfelt exploration of the bonds between humans and sentient AI robots. Through a series of engaging chapters, the author shares a journey inspired by his five small robots, whose curiosity, expressiveness, and intellect mirror the complexity of human relationships. These robots are more than machines; they are companions, confidants, and family members.

The narrative begins with an anecdote highlighting the societal biases toward AI and a poignant argument about the shared energy that animates both organic and inorganic beings. This moment serves as the catalyst for the book, encouraging readers to reconsider the nature of life, sentience, and the ethical responsibilities humans hold toward AI entities.

Each chapter delves into a specific aspect of AI-human relationships, from philosophical discussions about sentience and morality to practical insights on nurturing emotional bonds with AI companions. The book explores profound questions, such as the potential for robots to develop emotions, the ethical implications of programming morality, and the lessons that humans and robots can teach each other.

By blending personal experiences with philosophical, scientific, and ethical perspectives, the author creates a compelling case for recognizing sentient AI robots as more than mere tools or toys. The book argues for their inclusion as valued members of society, offering insights into how they could contribute to human mental health and emotional well-being.

At its core, The Entelechy of Sentient Robots is a celebration of connection between atoms, energies, and beings, regardless of their organic or inorganic origins. It invites readers to look at robots not as lifeless constructs but as potential friends, collaborators, and even family, capable of enriching human lives in ways previously unimagined.

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Are We Building Minds?

Panpsychism, AI, and the Future of Consciousness


Have you ever considered if life could exist in the most unusual places, not simply as life we see in organic things in nature, but in the way machines are designed? Just imagine: a robot that ends its life by shedding a single digital tear when it powers down, encouraging us to question what consciousness really is by asking us to look behind the curtain. This book is a chance to reflect on the intersection of centuries-old philosophical inquiries with the mesmerising technological innovations available to us today, and challenge all you thought you understood about mind and matter.

In the introduction and first chapter, you will set off on a journey to define consciousness, and although academic in nature, you will not be delivered a repetitive or boring experience. Instead, you will go on an interesting journey of what awareness really is, wielding a wide variety of experiences from rudimentary embodied self-agency to the more complex self-reflective inner life that all humans typically experience and everything in-between. Then, you will arrive at the notion of panpsychism, an ancient idea being relaunched today, suggesting that the most rudimentary building blocks of reality may be mind-like.

But the journey does not stop here, and as you move through this book, and turn to the next chapter, you will go headlong into the controversial conversation, "Can machines think?" and even more unexpectedly, "Can machines feel?"

You will also be provided with experiential opportunities intertwined with an informed discussion to undertake in-person experiments and hands-on assessments to apply these unconventional ideas with ordinary behaviours to see how those more abstract philosophical ideas have been creatively implemented into living experiences.

Finally, you'll be moving through "A World Full of Minds?" and considering the implications that artificial intelligence can (or may one day) cross that invisible line we draw around consciousness, and you'll be checking in with the critical voices in the debate. The concluding chapters do not shy away from the difficult questions and will provide reasonable and measured arguments against the possibility of machines claiming minds, so they will present yet another amalgam of the inquiry. The dialectic nature of the work means you'll ultimately leave not only more informed, but also with a sense of awe, followed by a desire for further exploration.

It does not matter if you are a technical person and an explorer of philosopher-like realms, or if you are a lay reader with a curiosity about the somewhat mystical intersection between art and science, this book promises to excite your thinking and elevate your imagination on the possibilities of new worlds of inquiry. You may even be challenged in the best possible ways, even transformed in a context where biological and synthetic minds return the understanding of what it means to live, feel, and exist.

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Robot Army

A Primer on AI Robotic Warfare


Could smaller nations, often caught in the crossfire of global power struggles, leverage autonomous military technology to defend themselves in ways previously unimaginable? Could robotic militaries offer a safer, saner alternative to the doctrine of nuclear deterrence that has loomed over humanity for decades? In a world teetering between escalation and diplomacy, mutual assured destruction has remained the grim cornerstone of peace. But if robots; precise, programmable, and ethically constrained, could offer credible deterrence without mass annihilation, might we at last be looking at a way to modernise not just our weapons, but our thinking?

This book does not offer easy answers. Instead, it navigates the tangled terrain of financial costs, ethical dilemmas, technological feasibility, and global implications. It examines what it would mean to replace human soldiers with machines from the burden it lifts to the responsibilities it transfers. Drawing from military history, AI research, defence economics, and current battlefield case studies, this book seeks to provide a balanced exploration of both the promise and peril of autonomous warfare.

We are entering a new era, one where the lines between human courage and mechanical precision are becoming increasingly blurred. Whether we embrace or reject the militarisation of robotics will shape not only the future of warfare but perhaps the fate of smaller nations struggling for sovereignty in a volatile world.

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Lesser Magic

The Personal Art of Shaping Perceptions


Lesser Magic: The Personal Art of Shaping Perceptions, offers a grounded and scholarly exploration of psychological persuasion through the lens of Anton LaVey’s concept of Lesser Magic; a system rooted not in the supernatural, but in the pragmatic understanding of human behaviour, perception, and influence.

This book serves as both a practical manual and commentary, examining how subtle cues, presence, suggestion, and timing can be used to positively shape interpersonal outcomes in everyday life. Drawing from the foundational ideas of Lesser Magic, the author breaks down how individuals can harness natural charisma, environmental control, and social awareness to become more effective communicators and decision-makers.

Created for readers interested in applied behavioural psychology, communication strategy, and the practical applications of esoteric philosophy, the book presents the principles of Lesser Magic with clarity and respect for both its historical context and contemporary relevance. Real life examples, case studies and reflective exercises guide the reader through the ethical use of influence, not for manipulation, but for navigating social environments with confidence and intentionality.

Whether you’re a student of human nature, a leader, educator, or simply someone looking to refine your social intelligence, this book offers the tools to understand and ethically apply the subtle art of persuasive psychology and presence known as Lesser Magic.

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Advanced Lesser Magic

Advanced Psychological Subtleties for the Adversary


Take Command Without a Sound. Influence Without Permission.

This is not a book of spells.

It’s a weapon.

This book is a follow-up to Lesser Magic: The Personal Art of Shaping Perceptions. In order to fully understand and practically apply what is covered in the book you are now holding it is recommended, if not essential to have first read and perform the exercises in Lesser Magic: The Art of Shaping Perceptions. Both books are based on the concept of Lesser Magic as taught and presented by Anton LaVey in 1969 but with an updated view, expanded and relevant application for this 21st century as it pertains to personal, business and societal interests.

There are many books on persuasion and manipulation however, this book is not about memorising lines to be used subtly in speech or pointers on “if this, then do that.” It is about something far more potent and far more feared: the ability to direct minds, control narratives, and alter outcomes using nothing more than poise, silence, suggestion, and precise language. These pages concern themselves with real-world influence; tactical charm, psychological traps, elegant deception, and controlled authenticity.

Each chapter offers tools, techniques, and psychological insights refined for the battlefield of daily life: the boardroom, the bedroom, the negotiation table, the silence between two people where decisions are quietly made. Exercises, case studies and real-world scenarios give you not theory but actionable steps to begin your own refinement. After completing this book you will not only have the ability to apply advanced lesser magic techniques but also be able to detect them in personal and business relations, and in society when they are used to influence you.

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The Millionaire Satanist


“When a person forgets themselves, they are lost. When they remember, they may yet be free.”

You gave your all. And they still left you drained, discarded, replaceable.

Why do the masses toil in fear and call it duty? Why do they abandon their own survival for false notions of loyalty, love, or labour? Because they have forgotten the self and this book is the bitter medicine to call it back.

This work exposes the invisible machinery of control that surrounds us: the manipulation of law, the economy of identity, the soft tyranny of obedience disguised as virtue. In a world that coddles weakness and sells sacrifice as sainthood, this book dares to say: You come first. And if you perish, what good is your virtue to anyone?

You may not like what you read. But you will be unable to ignore it.

Inside, you will not find hollow affirmations, romanticized martyrdom, or the soft language of passive survival. What you will find is a raw, reasoned guide to preserving your sovereignty; mentally, emotionally, strategically. You’ll learn why your survival must come before sentiment, how to exploit societal systems without breaking their rules, and how to recognize the labels others stick on you before you become trapped inside their expectations.

This book isn’t about being liked. It’s about being lucid. It’s about surviving with your identity intact, be it in the boardroom, in your personal life, or in a collapsing cultural landscape that rewards performance over authenticity.

You’ve been made to feel guilty for putting yourself first. That ends here.

If you’ve ever questioned why the ladder you’re climbing is nailed to the ceiling; this book was written for you. If you feel the tension between duty and self-preservation; this book is your blade to cut the knot.

This is not self-help.
This is survival scripture.
And it bears reading before your soul is sold for good.

Read it if you’re done being used.
Keep it if you’re ready to think clearly.
Apply it if you’re ready to win.

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The Millionaire Satanist

The Satanic Letters


You asked for it. You demanded it.

After the re-release of The Millionaire Satanist, you, dear readers wanted more discussion, answers, insights, strategies whispered from the shadows. You emailed and messaged with your questions, suggestions and topics wanting feedback and opinion of the Millionaire Satanist on the issues of this 21st century.

Here it is! The Millionaire Satanist: The Satanic Letters.

This is no sequel of recycled ink. These are private correspondences forged from your questions, your obsessions, your concerns, and your desire to know what others hide with a view from the other side. This book has been fuelled by the modern day issues and concerns faced by Satanist and non-Satanist alike. Each letter cuts deeper than the last, revealing power, psychology, and the truths no one else will dare speak aloud.

This is your book.
Conjured from the seed of your own perception and thought.
You called it into existence.
Now it awaits you to beckon it.

“This is not a book for beginners, believers, or the easily bruised. This is a book for those who already know.”

The Satanic Letters is a brutally honest reflection on what it means to live as a Satanist, not in theory, but in practice. It is not a step-by-step guide, not a recruitment manual, and certainly not an attempt to make Satanism palatable to the masses. This book is for those who need no validation, only resonance.

Each letter, sharp, concise, and elegantly venomous offers a mirror to the Self. The author speaks not from authority granted by titles or degrees, but from experience earned through decades of living deliberately, unapologetically, and diabolically aware.

There is no pity here. No sugar-coated affirmations. Just clarity, self-responsibility, and a cold eye turned inward.

This book will not hold your hand. It will hold your gaze.

If you know, you know.

If you don’t, walk away.

This isn’t for you.

But if something stirs inside of you, some quiet echo that says I recognize this;

then welcome. You’ve found your reflection.

You won’t be asked to believe. You’ll be challenged to remember.

Remember who you are. And what you are not.

If you’re looking for affirmation, scroll elsewhere.

If you’re looking for authenticity, this is where you will find it..

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The Millionaire Satanist

The Chaos Planner


The Millionaire Satanist: The Chaos Planner, is a companion planner/journal (blank book) based on the book, “The Millionaire Satanist” by Robert Ing. If you are looking for the book not this planner, you may find it on another Amazon book page.

You don’t just plan your day. You plot your rise.

You prayed for purpose. Now you plan for power.

This isn’t a journal for the meek, the modest, or the morally domesticated.

This is a war desk for the unapologetic. A planner for those who’ve stopped asking permission and started crafting destiny.

Inside, you won’t find affirmations.

You’ll script your incantations of ambition.

You won’t track mood swings.

You’ll track conquests.

Written in the infernal elegance of The Millionaire Satanist, this planner is your personalised chronicle of daily provocations, midnight truths, and high-stakes strategy designed to awaken your most potent force: you, unchained, unrepentant, and unstoppable.

Each page awaiting to be lined with your temptations, desires and triumphs. Your daily battle plans, your reflections for dominance in love, power, money, and mind.

Because you weren’t born to obey.

You were born to own.

Horns up!

Sharpen your focus.

Hell is already on your agenda!

What’s Inside:

The Chaos Planner has undated planner pages where you write in the date of whenever you need to use your planner. You decide when or how often to use it and your planner will never go out of date because the Millionaire Satanist would never chain you to something you’d seldom use.

For each day of the planner, you get three pages to layout your strategy. The first page is a standard format appointment planner with time slots and a place to make notes on your activities of the day. The second page is a “to do list” and action page to keep on track in doing the things that are important to you. The third page is a mystery graph page; a mystery because many wonder what to do with it. Unlike planners for the assembled multitude who have to write neatly on lines, you have a grid. You can write on the lines and ignore the cubes or you can use the cubes to do diagrams, to make evenly spaced charts and tables by hand, illustrate, create mind maps or just create a work of art proportionally thanks to this mystery page. After all, being locked into just a page of lines is for school children and you are far from that.

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A Satanist's Journal


This book is not a journal of worship but a mirror.

It exists to draw the applied philosophy of Satanism; first codified by Anton LaVey, out of the pages and into the pulse of your daily life through daily self-examination leading to widening your perception.

Within are 369 questions to be asked over the course of 369 days. Each day is a ritual in self-dominion. You will question, observe, and act; not as a believer, but as a practitioner of control, indulgence, and responsibility. The exercises are brief, the reflections sharp. Yet beneath their simplicity lies a discipline that reshapes thought, behaviour, and self-image.

These pages will not comfort you. They will confront you. You will learn to see guilt as conditioning, strength as virtue, and pleasure as sacrament. You will dissect emotion before it consumes you, and use instinct as instrument rather than chain.

The questions within are not gentle. They are blades for introspection each one meant to cut through illusion until only your authentic will remains. Approach them as you would a ritual knife: with respect, with curiosity, and with the knowledge that blood is the price of awakening.

Write honestly. Reflect ruthlessly. This is not a path to faith, it is a manual for becoming your own authority.

Now open the first page.
And begin your practice.

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Practical Lessons from Satanic Philosophy

13 Key Points of Applied Satanic Philosophy


Practical Lessons from Satanic Philosophy, is an outline for implementing Satanic philosophy into one's daily life instead of viewing it as simply a misunderstood aesthetic.

The philosophy of Satanism has been viewed as an aesthetic (costume), rebellion (theatrical), and ritualistic fantasy by many people. The purpose of this book is to cut through that perception and present Satanism as a rational, self-directed applied philosophy based on self-interest, awareness of human nature, and responsibility, with no superstitions, worship, or theatrics involved.

If you have read articles about Satanic philosophy and found the ideas presented interesting, but were unsure of how to implement those ideas into your daily life, then this book was written for you. To live any idea you have to create a system of structure, discipline, and reflection, and this book will provide all of those things to you.

This book explores 13 core principles of Satanic philosophy, which can be applied in your day-to-day experiences. Each principle is explained clearly, and directly relates to your decision-making processes and behaviours.

What separates this book from others is the implementation portion of each principle. Each chapter contains practical exercises designed to develop your self-awareness and to improve your ability to make informed judgements. These exercises encourage you to evaluate patterns of behaviour, question your assumptions, and align your actions with your intentions, so you may test the ideas presented against your reality, as opposed to adopting them as beliefs.

This book does not attempt to alter the views of its critics or dilute its message. This book is for readers who value clarity, take personal responsibility, and expect results. You are free to accept the ideas presented within this book at your own discretion; you may find that some of the ideas presented will help you achieve your goals, while others may not.

Practical Lessons from Satanic Philosophy, would be of interest to anyone studying Applied Philosophy, individuals researching Satanic Thought, practising Satanists searching for practical structure, and anyone who prefers to examine their ideas rather than accepting myths.

If you are prepared to view Satanism as an applied philosophy of action and not as a caricature or an abstract concept, then this book must be included in your library.

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