The Neo-Luciferian Church (NLC) is a Gnostic and Luciferian organisation with roots in western esotericism, Voodoo, Luciferianism, Thelema, and magic.
Founded in 2005 by Danish occultist Bjarne Salling Pedersen and American, Michael Bertiaux
“…the organisation is primarily active in Denmark and Sweden and has a very strong internet presence.” (3)
The teachings include elements from Thelema, Gnosticism, Voodoo, traditional occultism, and witchcraft. There is an emphasis on art, psychology, and critical thinking.
The mythology draws heavily on Roman and Greek sources, and more dubious modern writings such as Charles Leland’s Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, the works of Dion Fortune, Michael Bertiaux, and Aleister Crowley.
The Neo-Luciferian Church operates within a grade system of seven degrees and belongs in the succession from a number of churches, some Gnostic and magical in origin, others belonging to the apostolic succession as received within the Ecclesia Gnostica Spiritualis.
[box] Michael Bertiaux is a key teacher of mine in the Hoodoo tradition, as he was also an innovator . Michael wrote the Voudon Gnostic Workbook (1988) – a complex magical system, including terms unique to himself, such as the “meon” and “Zoythrian” energies but also drawing on magical extensions of the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and the teachings of Aiwass. – BWS[/box]
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Luciferian Organisations:
Neo-Luciferian Church
The Neo-Luciferian Church (NLC) is a Gnostic and Luciferian organisation with roots in western esotericism, Voodoo, Luciferianism, Thelema, and magic. Founded in 2005 by Danish occultist Bjarne Salling Pedersen and American, Michael Bertiaux “…the organisation is primarily active in Denmark and Sweden and has a very strong internet presence.” (3) The teachings include elements from Thelema, Gnosticism, Voodoo, traditional occultism, and witchcraft. There is an emphasis on art, psychology, and critical thinking. The mythology draws heavily on Roman and Greek sources, and more dubious modern writings such as Charles Leland’s Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, the works of Dion Fortune, Michael Bertiaux, and Aleister Crowley. The Neo-Luciferian Church operates within a grade system of seven degrees and belongs in the succession from a number of churches, some Gnostic and magical in origin, others belonging to the apostolic succession as received within the Ecclesia Gnostica Spiritualis. [box] Michael Bertiaux is a key teacher of mine in the Hoodoo tradition, as he was also an innovator . Michael wrote the Voudon Gnostic Workbook (1988) – a complex magical system, including terms unique to himself, such as the “meon” and “Zoythrian” energies but also drawing on magical extensions of the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and the teachings of Aiwass. – BWS[/box]