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A Song of Ice and Fire: The Occultic differences between Luciferianism and Satanism

Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.

---Robert Frost----


Many even outside of the circle of dark occult beliefs are familiar with the entity known as Lucifer/Satan. Under Judeo Christian belief , Lucifier was a high ranking Angel of light created by God. God created Adam afterward. Lucifer was asked to bow to Adam. Lucifer took pride in his own light and the fact he was created earlier than Adam and refused to bow to Adam. He then plotted to rebel against God and set up his own throne higher than God's. He was cast out of Heaven, lost his light and much of his power and became Satan. After he was cast out, he plotted to get back at God and Adam. With the help and agreement of the serpent , Satan possessed the Serpent, entered the Garden of Eden and seduced Eve into eating the fruit from the tree of of knowledge of good and evil. Before Eve ate the fruit, Satan poisoned the fruit with lust which is the longing/basis of all sins(i.e. lust for sex, lust for materials of other etc). Eve ate and convinced Adam to eat and they were cast out of Heaven.

Satan/Lucifer is known as the father of lies and deception. He is also characterized as being incredibly prideful.

“And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.” 2 Corinthians 11:14

Though having a severely altered nature, Satan still retains his ability to appear as an angel of light. The apocrypah book of Adam and Eve and the Cave of Treasures, tells an account of such an instance with satan appearing to Adam and Eve as an angel of light, within the cave Adam and Eve stayed in immediately after they were kicked out of the garden.

This ability to still retain some of his light (at least in appearance to man) has given rise to two influential dark occultic belief systems: Luciferianism and Satanism.

Generally Luciferians do not accept Satan, but believe that Lucifer is the true god. They believe he is misrepresented in the Judeo Christian Bible, and is in fact the good guy. A Luciferian honestly believes they are doing the right thing by worshiping Lucifer and doing his will. A Luciferian believes that lucifer was the liberator of mankind, he taught man knowledge and illuminated them by inducing man to eat for the tree of knowledge. He is therefore an educator, illuminator, and teacher of wisdom and secrets. They are worshiping and deceived by the fallen light, the shiny “Ice” aspect of Lucifer/Satan.

Luciferian clandestine groups and public interfaces include: the Illuminati, the Freemasons, Shriners, and the Universal Church of Lucifer .

Satanists generally recognize that satan was the corrupter and debaser of mankind and worship him for it. They adore the “fire” aspect of satan. Public interfaces include Anton Lavey, Church of Satan, the Temple of Set, Our Lady of Endor Coven.


A Luciferian is usually generational. They know more due to being exposed to secret societies that have direct contact with Lucifer. They tend to be more organized.

Most Satanists are pledge-ins, and not generational Bloodline.

Though Satanists do kill, the difference is they may kill a few people a year. When a Luciferian is in power, he may kill millions in a planned war. Take George W. Bush for example. Luciferians have power. They hang out at The Bohemian Grove. That's when they're not in male bath houses.

Satan/Lucifer pride seems to prefer being worshiped as the Luciferian aspect. As the power elites in many countries are Luciferian.

However, unlike God, satan/lucifer, requires all his followers to compete and fight against each other to be worthy of power.

George R. R. Martin series of novels, “Song of Ice and Fire” is a depiction of power struggles between Luciferians and Satanists. It is the basis for the popular HBO TV series “Game of Thrones”.

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