Jess:
It's nice to see someone who has read TSB and then developed their own opinion about it. However, while I do not agree on your views 100% Jess42 about rituals, I don't care to drag this debate out in the open. Ritual is entirely personal, like our sex lives, and thus is best left behind closed doors most of the time.
Gothic Lady:
My wife is a non-theistic (agnostic) Luciferianist herself with a touch of Neo-Pagan, who taps into the symbolism instead of the literal side of things. So, to better understand my Little Lucy, I read over some of Ford's books but already had a "fair" grasp on Pagan lore from my brief time as an experimental Gnostic. Interesting (The Bible of the Adversary) is all I dare say out in the open...but religious studies is one of my primary interests so I read it with as much of an open mind as I would anything else. (Myth is ammo when it is time to write.) I can "live with" the idea of my mate being Luciferian, even if I do not adhere to the teachings myself.
Out of the four Crown Princes, Lucifer was the one I identified with the most...being often depicted as androgynous and artistic, he is my natural archetype. (Other than Loki the Trickster, who swapped genders often to meet his goals.) There is a lot of overlap in the Lady's and my own personal philosophies, but then enough of a difference for her to say "this" and me to say "that".
As far as it (openly Satanist) being a career-killer, it really is a matter of where you are and what you are doing. Someone at the "Spicy Subject" store in the mall in San Fran could probably get away with it AND benefit from it, but someone at a law firm in Texas may be asking for trouble. I myself am openly trans, so there is already a "law of the forbidden" attached to me...being trans is also potentially a career killer, so it just added to the "taboo" I naturally carry. I also write sci-fi/fantasy for a living, so the extra space it gives me is nice, as most people prefer to keep their distance these days and I can immerse myself in my works. As I said, my case is somewhat "different" than most people's so I have really nothing to lose by coming out in the open about it...and I have my privacy to gain. However, Dr. Smith the dentist may need to button that top button real tight to keep his baphomet hidden under his shirt, unless he wants people to think he is using their teeth for some evil working and lost all the time/money he invested in Med School.
I get a lot of flack from a lot of the trans I have encountered in my life, because of my beliefs in stratification and the fact I LOVE being a "->-bleeped-<-" and "->-bleeped-<-" instead of being a "woman trapped in a man's body" so to speak. Apparently, both is a "bad" word/concept and I "shouldn't" use them. I won't dip into that any more here as I may have already tapped the top of the can of worms, but as a Satanist I am not here to become part of some "herd" and thus am going to be an outcast amongst outcasts...a goat amongst black sheep. I am here to learn, and to share what I learned if anyone cares to listen. So I have to take the vast majority of my views off-site as a gesture of respect for the "equality" pushed here.
But enough of that. Since I am here and out in the open, I have subjected myself to any response and thus have no room to complain about anything said to me at this point. Take care, and thank you all for your time.
~HS