The Satanic Witch  Cover of the first edition |
| Author | Anton LaVey |
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| Original title | The Compleat Witch |
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| Language | English |
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| Subject | Lesser magic, witchcraft |
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| Publisher | Dodd, Mead & Company (1971) Lancer Books (1972) Feral House (1989, 2003–present) |
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Publication date | 1971 |
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| Publication place | United States |
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| Media type | Print (Hardcover & Paperback) |
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| Pages | 284 |
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| ISBN | 978-0922915842 |
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The Satanic Witch is a book by Anton LaVey, currently published by Feral House. The book is a treatise on lesser magic, a system of manipulation by means of applied psychology and glamour (or "wile and guile") to bend an individual or situation to one's will.[1] The book is introduced as an extension of LaVey's witches workshops which were conducted prior to the founding of the Church.[2] The book presents its methods as a tool of the feminine, and how the female can enchant and manipulate men.
The book was first published as The Compleat Witch, or What to Do When Virtue Fails, in 1971 by Dodd, Mead & Company.[3] The first paperback edition was released by Lancer Books in 1972. It was republished by Feral House in 1989 with an introduction by Zeena LaVey, wherein it was retitled The Satanic Witch; and again in 2003 with a new introduction by Peggy Nadramia and afterword by Blanche Barton. The book concludes with a bibliography of over 170 books on topics of psychology, anthropology, sociology, biology and volumes on sexuality and body language.[2] The publisher describes the book as "...undiluted Gypsy lore regarding the forbidden knowledge of seduction and manipulation."[4]
Editions
- LaVey, Anton Szandor. The Satanic Witch. (2003 2nd ed. 1st printing), Feral House. ISBN 0-922915-84-9
References
External links
LaVeyan Satanism |
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| High Priest |
- Anton LaVey (1966–1997)
- Peter H. Gilmore (2001–present)
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| High Priestess |
- Diane Hegarty (1966–1985)
- Zeena LaVey (1985–1990)
- Karla LaVey (1990–1999)
- Blanche Barton (1997–2002)
- Peggy Nadramia (2002–present)
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| Organizations |
- Church of Satan
- First Satanic Church
- (see also The Black House, Grotto)
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| Literature |
- The Satanic Bible
- The Satanic Rituals
- The Secret Life of a Satanist
- We Are Satanists
- The Devil's Notebook
- Satan Speaks!
- Letters from the Devil
- The Satanic Scriptures
| Other media |
- The Satanic Mass
- Satanis: The Devil's Mass
- Speak of the Devil: The Canon of Anton LaVey
- The Black Flame
- Satan Takes a Holiday
- Strange Music
- Death Scenes
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| Ideas and concepts | |
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Greater and lesser magic |
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| Greater magic | | Concepts |
- Adrenal energy
- Autosuggestion
- Catharsis
- Closet drama
- Creative visualization
- Magical thinking
- Mental energy
- Mind's eye
- Power of suggestion
- Psychodrama
- Psychotherapy
- Self-hypnosis
- Synchronicity
- Willful suspension of disbelief
- Wishful thinking
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| Activity |
- Barbarous name
- Black Mass
- Body worship
- Curse
- Diabolical rebaptism
- Emotional exorcism
- Enochian Keys
- Fertility rite
- Hail Satan
- Host desecration
- The infernal names
- Osculum infame
- Shemhamphorasch
- Sign of the horns
- So mote it be
- Voodoo
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| Tools |
- Bell
- Candles
- Censer
- Chalice
- Effigy
- Electrostatic generator
- Elixir
- Flash powder
- Gong
- Imagery
- Mask
- Parchment
- Phallus
- Scourge
- Skull
- Sword
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| Lesser magic | | Concepts |
- Barnum effect
- Cold reading
- Confidence trick
- Covert hypnosis
- Evil eye
- Glamour
- Body image
- Body odor
- Persona
- Phrenology
- Physiognomy
- Somatotype
- Psychological manipulation
- Kinesics
- Reactivity
- Sleight of hand
- Smoke and mirrors
- Soft power
- Sprezzatura
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| Related fields |
- Cryptozoology
- Folk psychology
- Fortune-telling
- Ghost hunting
- Herbalism
- Hypnotism
- Witchcraft
- Theatrical séance
- Ufology
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| Related topics |
- Psychological theories of magic
- Medical explanations of bewitchment
- Myth and ritual
- Magia Naturalis
- Voodoo death
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Books about new religious movements |
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| General and historiography |
- Occult America
- The Darkened Room
- Nature Religion Today
- The Triumph of the Moon
- The Myth of Disenchantment
- The Occult: A History
- Season of the Witch: How the Occult Saved Rock and Roll
- A Republic of Mind and Spirit
- The Mystical Geography of Quebec
- A Course in Miracles
- Strange Gods: The Great American Cult Scare
- Misunderstanding Cults
- The New Believers
- Another Gospel
- Pagan Theology
- The New Vigilantes
- Mystics and Messiahs
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| Modern paganism and magic |
- A Community of Witches
- Drawing Down the Moon
- Living Witchcraft
- Witchcraft and Paganism in Australia
- Witching Culture
- Dreaming the Dark
- Mastering Witchcraft
- Persuasions of the Witch's Craft
- Her Hidden Children
- Modern Paganism in World Cultures
- Never Again the Burning Times
- The Wiccan Web
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| Specific groups |
- Aliens Adored
- A Field Guide to Otherkin
- The Book of est
- Doomsday Cult
- Getting It: The Psychology of est
- Underground
- Contemporary Religious Satanism
- The Order of the Solar Temple
- Les Mythes du Temple Solaire
- Scientology
- From the Ashes: Making Sense of Waco
- The Making of a Moonie
- Sex, Slander, and Salvation
- Werner Erhard
- The Ashes of Waco: An Investigation
- Sacred Journeys
- Ghosts of Kanungu
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| Criticism and controversies |
- Books critical of Scientology
- Apocalypse Observed
- Gods of the Blood
- Controversial New Religions
- Cults in Our Midst
- The Politics of Religious Apostasy
- Bounded Choice
- All Gods Children
- The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions
- Zealot: A Book About Cults
- Cult Controversies
- Cults: Faith, Healing and Coercion
- How the Millennium Comes Violently
- The New Heretics of France
- Sacred Suicide
- Violence and New Religious Movements
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