Ordo Templi Satanis

Satanic Subcultures

There seems to be an unconscious resonance between several 

elements in modern society which, at the onset, would appear to 

be totally unrelated. However, all of these various sub-cultures 

within the American mainstream actually have many things in 

common, most of all a deep harmonic relation of imagery and the 

basic values which they espouse. It seems only natural that such 

forces and trends, which are, at their heart, so interrelated, be 

finally identified as such, so that they might be combined in a 

single, monumental effort to realize the goals they represent.



These forces, and there may be other waiting in the wings 

awaiting their turn to be recognized, include rock music, totali-

tarian political movements, sexual bondage and submission, the 

interest in the occult and macabre typified by Vampirism, and, of 

course, Satanism.



Of these, rock music contains within it most of the imagery 

of the others. From the Satanist's pentagram on the cover of a 

heavy metal album, to the motifs of sexual submission in the 

lyrics of rock songs, to the vast stadium concerts which are all 

too reminiscent of the Nazi Party rallies of the 1930's; all 

these images suggest a vast confluence of the forces contained 

within the base of each.



Satanists have traditionally associated themselves with 

images normally considered dark and macabre by "mainstream" 

society. This is merely another aspect of rebellion against 

society, using such abnormal imagery to achieve certain ends 

through shock value. These are, too, the same images that are 

frequently employed by "vampire fans" and certain rock bands. 

Again, the confluences of the images involved are apparent.



Though totalitarian political movements are currently in 

disrepute in America, and have never enjoyed the sort of popular-

ity their adherents (and leaders) may wish or believe, there is a 

recurring thread through Western society. This current suggests 

something of a fascination with the Nazis and Fascists of early-

20th Century Europe. Which this is not to say that these groups 

are admired, per se, they are certainly the objects of an amount 

of scrutiny and study which seems disproportionate to their 

overall historical significance.



The answer to the question of why this should be so is 

twofold. First, the imagery and rituals used by the Nazis and 

Fascists were first-rate pieces of propaganda; it has been sug-

gested before that the vast Nueremburg rallies could be consid-

ered as enormous Black Magic Workings, focusing the Wills of 

thousands of participants on a single individual and a single 

overwhelming goal. It is significant to realize that the Nazi's 

military reverses began when the Party rallies were halted, and 

it is well known that the Schutzstaffel (SS) were steeped in 

ancient Teutonic blood mysticism, and magical rituals were prac-

ticed by their leadership and officers throughout the war. Up 

until the last, the SS were considered the definition of elite 

troops by both the Allies and Axis.



The whole "scene" of Bondage and Discipline (B&D) revolves 

around the submission of one individual to the Will of another. 

It simply happens to be expressed in sexual terms, rather than in 

economic terms. In this, it represents a sort of rebellion in and 

of itself (and has always been considered to be a "perversion" 

and therefore carries with it the stigma of the forbidden). This 

stigma stems, no doubt, from the refusal of Christian hierarchs 

to accept any sort of sexual activity other than the Missionary 

position between married people for the purposes of procreation. 

In regards to bondage, or any other sort of fetishistic sexual 

practices, the Satanist must remember that the pursuit of physi-

cal indulgence for its own sake is a good thing, a worthy goal, 

and one to be pursued with gusto and verve, regardless of what 

the Masses may think.



The use of bondage regalia and imagery has been associated 

with Satanism for a long time, and as such can be quite useful in 

setting the mood for Satanic Magic Workings. Of course, as with 

any such accouterments, they are mere props for the purpose of 

focusing the Will, but because of the long history of imagery 

that associates Satanic practices with chained virgins on altars, 

medieval torture devices, and the like, they can serve a most 

useful purpose when attempting to set the mood (or when used for 

the shock value with a reporter or some such impressionable 

member of the Masses). 



Bondage equipment will always convey a subtle, sometimes 

unconscious reaction in people who are only dimly accustomed to 

it; the instinctual reaction is to see the owner as inherently 

dominant, even in the most innocent of social settings. This is 

Lesser Black Magic in action; the use of subtle psychological 

cues to influence the behavior of people around you. When you see 

a young man walking down the street with a pair of handcuffs 

dangling from his black leather jacket, the effect is calculated 

to be intimidating. The image portrayed is a combination of 

dominance (displaying the handcuffs as if to warn they might be 

used on someone at any time), rebellion (they very idea that 

someone could so publicly and proudly display what could be 

considered a sexual device, which should therefore be displayed 

only in the deepest most private recesses of the boudoir), and a 

certain amount of unpredictability (if this guy will put hand-

cuffs on his jacket, who knows what else he might do?), all add 

up to a very subtle feeling of intimidation; this is not a person 

you want to mess with.



The Satanist, then, should make an attempt to inculcate 

these various sub-cultures and may wish to attempt to incorporate 

their imagery into his various Satanic endeavors. For, whether 

their adherents wish to acknowledge the fact or not, they are 

falling in line with the current trend of Satanic thought, and as 

such, should be welcomed as distant cousins. Does this make every 

rock musician or Anne Rice fan or B&D'er a Satanist? Certainly 

not. But it does show an increasing alignment among the forces of 

the dark side of humanity and society, much of which has been 

forced upon us by the one foe that we all have in common, which 

seeks to destroy us piecemeal; Christianity.