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{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; width:320px;" ! colspan="2" | Demonolatry |- ! Family | Western esoteric / Satanic-adjacent |- ! Origin region | Modern Western occult communities |- ! Founding period | Modern and contemporary forms from the 20th century CE onward |- ! Estimated adherents | Unknown; generally practiced in small groups or by solitary practitioners. |} '''Demonolatry''' is demonolatry is a modern occult and religious practice involving the reverence, invocation, or ritual work with demons understood as spirits, deities, archetypes, or intelligences. == Overview == Demonolatry differs from popular ideas of demon worship by often treating demons as powerful spiritual beings, teachers, patrons, or symbolic forces rather than embodiments of pure evil. Forms vary widely, ranging from theistic devotion to psychological or magical interpretation. It overlaps with some forms of Satanism, Luciferianism, ceremonial magic, and left-hand path spirituality, but it is not identical to any one of them. == Key beliefs == * Demons may be understood as spirits, divine powers, archetypes, or intelligences * Ritual relationship can be framed through respect, pact, devotion, or magical work * Personal sovereignty, knowledge, and transformation are common themes * Moral systems vary widely among practitioners * Some practitioners reject Christian demonological categories while retaining demon names and symbolism == Practices == * Invocation or evocation * Offerings and devotional rites * Meditation on sigils and names * Ritual pacts or petitions in some forms * Study of grimoires and modern occult texts == Places of worship == * Home altar * Private ritual space * Occult temple * Online or small-group community == Sacred texts == * Grimoire literature * Modern demonolatry manuals * Occult correspondence tables * Personal ritual journals == Holidays and observances == * Practitioner-defined feast days * New moon or dark moon rites in some groups * Personal dedication anniversaries * Seasonal occult observances == Branches and related traditions == * [[Theistic Satanism]] - Some forms overlap through devotion to Satan or demonic beings. * [[Luciferianism]] - Some forms overlap through reverence for Luciferian symbolism. * [[Western esotericism]] - A broad context for ceremonial magic and occult ritual systems. == See also == * [[Religion]] * [[Theology]] * [[Philosophy of religion]] * [[New Religious Movements]] * [[Modern Paganism]] * [[Western esotericism]] [[Category:Religions]] [[Category:Satanism]] [[Category:Western esotericism]]
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