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Luciferianism
Family Western esoteric / Left-hand path
Origin region Modern Western esoteric communities, with older symbolic roots
Founding period Modern and contemporary forms especially from the 20th century CE onward
Estimated adherents Unknown; practiced in small organizations, online communities, and solitary forms.

Luciferianism is luciferianism is a modern esoteric and religious current that venerates or symbolically interprets Lucifer as a figure of light, knowledge, liberation, rebellion, or spiritual self-development.

Overview

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Luciferianism varies widely. Some Luciferians are theistic and view Lucifer as a real spiritual being, while others treat Lucifer as an archetype of enlightenment, independence, forbidden knowledge, or self-overcoming. The tradition overlaps with some forms of Satanism, occultism, Gnosticism, and left-hand path spirituality, but many Luciferians distinguish Lucifer from the Christian Devil or interpret both figures symbolically.

Key beliefs

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  • Lucifer as light-bringer, liberator, adversary, teacher, or symbol of awakened knowledge
  • Personal sovereignty and self-development
  • Questioning authoritarian religious structures
  • Pursuit of wisdom, illumination, and transformation
  • Diverse theistic, atheistic, symbolic, and magical interpretations

Practices

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  • Meditation on Luciferian symbolism
  • Ritual invocation or devotion in theistic forms
  • Study of mythology, occultism, and philosophy
  • Personal initiatory work
  • Creation of individual ethical and magical systems

Places of worship

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  • Home altar
  • Private temple
  • Occult lodge or order
  • Online community

Sacred texts

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  • Modern Luciferian writings
  • Occult and left-hand path texts
  • Mythological and biblical interpretive sources
  • Personal grimoires

Holidays and observances

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  • Practitioner-defined observances
  • Solstice or equinox rites in some groups
  • Initiation anniversaries
  • Symbolic light and knowledge rituals
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  • Theistic Satanism - Some forms overlap through devotional treatment of adversarial figures.
  • Setianism - A related left-hand path current centered on Set rather than Lucifer.
  • Western esotericism - A broad context for occult and initiatory traditions.

See also

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