Within Rasputin, you will encounter not the caricature of the “Mad Monk,” but the man behind the myths: the sorcerer, the manipulator, the dark mirror of everything the Orthodox Church feared. You will walk with him along frozen rivers, where he performed baptisms in black water and buried psalms in grave soil. You will hear the moans of his rituals and feel the weight of his stare, hypnotic, intrusive, and diabolical.
We explore Rasputin’s doctrine of redemption through transgression, a belief that the only path to divine truth was through sin and that the body’s surrender was a form of spiritual warfare. He had his own masses, his own communion, dark rituals we trace in Necromancy and the Dead Whisperers, where he spoke to spirits in churchyards and claimed to pull voices from rot.
We descend into Rasputin’s personal liturgy, his philosophy of desecration as enlightenment, his use of inverted worship, and his view of spiritual decay as rebirth. In these pages, you’ll find the rituals he whispered to his closest disciples. You’ll see the icon of Christ desecrated and Lucifer enthroned. You’ll understand why he was not just feared but loathed by the religious order.
RASPUTIN: Hypnosis, Heresy and the Worship of the Fallen God by Raven Stronghold (Standard Hardcover)
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