• "MY SATANIC ADVENTURE: THE JUICY DETAILS" BY ISAAC BONEWITS

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    TEMPLE OF SET
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    Michael A. Aquino, Ph.D.
    High Priest of Set

    June 12, 1994 CE

    COMMENTS CONCERNING:
    "MY SATANIC ADVENTURE: THE JUICY DETAILS" BY ISAAC BONEWITS

    In 1992, updated 1994, Isaac Bonewits published a BBS essay entitled
    "My Satanic Adventure", describing and commenting upon his
    experiences with Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan ca. 1968. The
    1994-update of this essay appends the following paragraph:

    "I said back in 1974 that people desperate to smear me would
    inevitably bring up those months with LaVey, for lack of anything
    better to use, and that prophesy has come true several times. The
    printing of 'The Enemies of our Enemies' in _DP_#7 and _Green Egg_,
    however, really brought them out of the woodwork. Michael Aquino,
    the neo-nazi head of the Temple of Set, has been especially active
    in spreading carefully crafted lies (he's a career military
    intelligence officer, after all) about my time with LaVey. His
    professionally written disinformation is precisely targeted to make
    feminists, civil libertarians and Neopagans disgusted with me,
    especially if they are unfamiliar with propaganda techniques.
    Various other Satanic crackpots, some of whom were denouncing me
    fifteen years ago, are joining in with equally ludicrous accusations
    and sophomoric insults."

    As I did not join the Church of Satan until 1969, a year after the
    arrival & departure of Bonewits, I had no contact with him at that
    time. Nor did his name ever came up in casual conversation at the
    Central Grotto. The Church was growing and developing very swiftly
    at that time, and conversation inclined towards national expansion & organization, refinement of the theology & philosophy of Satanism,
    and the ever-present task of public relations.

    I first heard of Bonewits in 1972, when he published his _Real
    Magic_ book and included in it a number of slurs concerning Anton
    LaVey and the early Church of Satan. In answer to my query, Anton
    said that Bonewits had joined the Church in its early days and had
    shortly thereafter been expelled for being boorish and obnoxious.
    Neither the LaVeys nor I had any particular interest in Bonewits, so
    that's where the dialogue ended.

    From 1972 to 1975 the Church of Satan paid no attention to Bonewits,
    and from 1975 to 1993 the Temple of Set paid no attention to him. He
    was dismissed as just one more loose cannon in the American occult
    subculture. His name was not mentioned once in the newsletters of
    either the Church nor the Temple in that 21-year period [and still
    has not been since].

    Bonewits came to the Temple of Set's attention in 1993, when he
    wrote an article denouncing Satanism for Tim Zell's _Green Egg_
    neopagan magazine. Since this article contained a great deal of
    factual misinformation, seriously defamed our religion, and omitted
    any mention of Bonewits' own bias deriving from his past Satanic
    involvement and disgrace, I wrote a correction to it (Glinda file: "Bnwts-GE"). My response was heavily censored by Zell in the next
    _Green Egg_, whereupon the Temple of Set simply made the complete,
    uncensored text available gratis to anyone who might inquire about
    Bonewits' _Green Egg_ article.

    Now in this 1994 "Satanic Adventure" paper, Bonewits accuses me of
    "telling lies" and "spreading disinformation" about him. As I review
    my _GE_-response, I find no comments of mine concerning him that
    weren't supported by documented history, or by logical analysis of
    his own statements. Accordingly, while Bonewits spends a lot of time complaining in "SA" about how maliciously I have distorted the truth
    about him, he never actually identifies even a single "lie" that I
    am supposed to have told about him. In any case I am quite content
    for my _GE_-response to be judged on its own merits for objectivity
    and reliability.

    As noted above, Bonewits came to & went from the Church of Satan
    before my time, so I cannot personally testify to whether he is or
    is not telling the truth about his experiences in the Church. I will
    simply say that when Anton & Diane LaVey discussed Bonewits with me
    in 1972, I considered them fair and trustworthy; and today I would
    place more credence in their 1972 account than in this latter-day
    version offered by Bonewits himself - as in his _GE_ essay he has
    amply demonstrated his own disregard for the truth.

    I will, however, comment on a few specifics:

    (1) Bonewits claims that he was appointed a "Satanic Minister". In
    1969 the term "Satanic Minister" was briefly used, to describe an
    official function in the Church lesser than that of the formal
    Satanic Priesthood, but I have never seen any evidence that Bonewits
    was appointed such a Minister - nor do I recall his claiming it in
    _Real Magic_. As all such positions were formalized via a signed
    certificate from Anton LaVey as High Priest, I discount Bonewits'
    claim unless he produces such a certificate. [The title of "Satanic
    Minister" was discontinued in 1970 to be replaced by the non-
    Priesthood Regional Agent system in the Church's national
    organization.]

    (2) Bonewits says that LaVey was angry with him for ad-libbing some pseudo-Enochian during a ritual, and that this somehow proves that
    Anton really didn't know anything about Enochian ceremonial magic.
    Bonewits' logic here escapes me, because it would seem perfectly
    reasonable to me for Anton to disapprove of Bonewits' corruption or
    lampoon of a seriously-regarded ceremony. As for Anton's own
    Enochian background in 1968, it came from his complete set of the
    original edition of Crowley's _Equinox_, as well as Regardie's
    _Golden Dawn_. This is by no means as complete and accurate an
    exposure as would subsequently become possible via the major 1970s'
    and 80s' publications on Dee and Enochiana, but it was substantial
    for the mid-60s. Anton had the highest regard and respect for the
    Enochian Keys, and his "Satanic" version of them in the _Satanic
    Bible_ - which so irked traditional occultists such as Regardie -
    conveyed a special power and terror of its own unapproached by the Judaeo/Christian versions in the _Equinox_ and _Golden Dawn_ [which
    would later be revealed as substantially modified from Dee's
    original papers].

    (3) Bonewits next alleges that he was asked to "play various silly
    parts" in "faked-up rituals" for documentary films, such as one in
    which he climbed into a coffin with a naked woman, stabbed a voodoo
    doll with a knife, and asked Anton for blessings.

    -- (a) In the "Ceremony of the Stifling Air", a Masonic-theme ritual
    contained in Anton's _The Satanic Rituals_, a participant in the
    role of the Pope responsible for the persecution of the Knights
    Templar enters a coffin with a naked woman, with whom he has sex
    after being whipped on his own naked buttocks by another woman. [The
    title of the ritual refers to the atmosphere of the coffin after the
    lid is lowered on the two inhabitants.] While there is a "CSA"
    sequence in the 1968 documentary film _Satanis: The Devil's Mass_,
    the Pope is clearly not Bonewits. If Bonewits did assume the role of
    the Pope in other "CSA" rituals, however, the _Satanis_ sequence at
    least illustrates his sequence of actions. Bonewits does appear in
    _Satanis_ - in a ritual wherein he asks Anton to increase the size
    and power of his penis. [In this 1994 "Satanic Adventure" essay
    Bonewits accuses Anton of not knowing how to actually do magic. I
    suppose that means the spell didn't work after all. Tough luck.]

    -- (b) Attacking a voodoo doll with a knife, pins, etc. is a fairly
    ordinary type of curse ritual, used at that time in the Church of
    Satan as well in many other branches of occultism. The important
    point here is that such rituals were taken seriously in the Church,
    and no one was ever asked to perform one insincerely. Accordingly I
    expect that Bonewits stabbed the doll with a knife wishing similar
    harm to an actual person, and it would be instructive to know who
    that person was, what if anything subsequently happened to him/her,
    and what he/she did to "justify" such a knife attack by Bonewits.

    -- (c) As noted above, Bonewits did indeed ask Anton for a blessing
    during a ritual sequence in _Satanis_. If he "can't remember the
    dialogue" in the film, here is a transcript:

    * * * * *

    ANTON LaVEY: "And what is your desire?"

    ISAAC BONEWITS: "I desire the Prince of Darkness to bestow upon a
    certain section of my anatomy a tribute that will enable it to
    perform its duties better to my satisfaction and its own. I desire
    the power of Satan and the searing lust of Lucifer, the erectness of
    Belial, the glistening moistness of Leviathan, that these demons
    should grant to me the ability to satisfy myself and as many of
    those as I choose to do so."

    ANTON LaVEY: "So it has been stated, and so this virile member shall
    prosper and shall ride forth as the Beast of Abominations, and shall
    come forth as the Behemoth and shall enjoy itself and all the carnal
    pleasures of the flesh and its minions. So you shall reap the
    rewards of desire, and all your lustful thoughts will bear
    fruition."

    * * * * *

    Bonewits speaks of "several documentaries", but as far as I know
    there was only the one (_Satanis_). Bonewits excuses his
    participation by saying that he was only 17 at the time [Anton says
    he was 19]. Either age was sufficient for a young man to know how to
    behave responsibly and decently - if Bonewits is now insisting that
    he did not.

    In the earliest days of the Church of Satan, Anton and some of his
    student witches posed for a variety of ceremonial-setting photos in
    which they [but never he] were naked. No sexual activity was shown,
    and it would be quite clear to anyone without a sex-obsessed mind
    that the photos were merely dramatic and prankish. If Bonewits found
    such filming all so frightfully "pornographic", one wonders why he
    thrust himself so energetically into it, so to speak, at the time.

    Bonewits next asserts that Anton had "read only a tiny fraction of
    his huge library of occult books". This is simply absurd, as anyone
    who has known Anton at all personally can attest. Although not college-degreed, he was impressively self-educated - and well-
    familiar with his library - which was noteworthy for *not* being
    exclusively or even predominantly "occult", but contained a wide
    range of texts in such fields as sociology, philosophy, history, entertainment, and psychology. A good sampling of the books on the
    shelves of his "Purple Room" is given in the bibliography to his
    _The Compleat Witch_ (later republished as _The Satanic Witch_).

    Next Bonewits asserts the misgivings he felt about the ominous
    presence of neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klansmen in the 1968 Church of
    Satan. If so, they must all have departed within the next year,
    because when I joined in 1969 I never saw a single jackboot or white
    sheet. Yes, Satanists held some strong and radical personal opinions
    on social issues - but these were from *all* points of the political
    spectrum. Anton's own contempt for neo-Nazism is a matter of
    historic record per his [later published] 1970s letters to me on the
    subject, and he counted among his friends people of all races and
    colors. As his true name (Howard Levey) indicates, of course, he
    himself came from a Jewish family.

    At least by 1969 there was no "orgy room" at LaVey's California
    Street home. There was a recreation room downstairs well-known as
    the "Den of Iniquity", but its only furniture were consisted of a
    bar, tables, and chairs. There was no bed or mattress. Adjoining it
    was the "Council Chamber", a solemn black ritual chamber in which
    the Council of Nine met. It indeed contained a stylized coffin
    serving as a council-table, surrounded by 10 chairs (one for LaVey
    as High Priest). A chair was also provided for anyone being
    interviewed. As a member of the Council in 1970, I - wearing black
    robes & ominous hood - participated in meetings and interviews of
    prospective members. From the 4/13/70 issue of _Newsweek_ magazine:

    "San Francisco's Church of Satan has a reputation for orgy and mad
    perversity in the middle-class neighborhood where it is located. It
    shows interested outsiders a film called _Satanis_ which purportedly
    reflects the Church's rituals - black-robed men and women conducting
    a Black Mass (a mocking inversion of the Christian Mass) with a nude
    woman for an altar. Members proclaim their hate and lust, and leader
    Anton LaVey blesses them: 'May all your lustful thoughts reach
    fruition. Hail, Satan!' A trouserless man is flagellated on a coffin
    lid; then the coffin opens to reveal a nude girl, the man descends
    into the coffin, and it is closed - or almost closed, for it is now
    a bit crowded.

    "So things go in the film. But a few weeks ago _Newsweek_'s Nick
    Kazan was screened for membership in the Church of Satan by seven
    black-hooded members in a candlelit basement decorated with human
    skulls. He found the whole ritual 'not only unfrightening but
    comically reminiscent of fraternity initiations'. Then he attended
    the mass itself. The service, he reported, 'contained very little of
    the film's drama or nudity and in fact was a highly stylized, arcane
    bore'. The flagellant in this mass not only wore trousers but had
    placed a copy of Playboy inside them for padding.'"

    [A grumpy Anton LaVey wrote to _Newsweek_: "If one cannot see the
    sardonic element implied by the placing of the _Playboy_ magazine
    inside the seat of the flagellant's trousers, then I suppose the
    viewer would consider just about anything an 'arcane bore' short of
    a Doris Day or John Wayne movie."]

    So it would have been a delicate individual indeed to "faint" from a
    Council interview, as Bonewits insists that he convincingly feigned.
    As for the Nine "hauling him upstairs" to "revive", there were no
    stairs. The basement was accessible from the main floor only by two
    concealed trapdoors - one behind the mummy-case in the main ritual
    chamber, the other in the Purple Room's fireplace. [Yes, quite a
    house!] One's credibility is strained by the picture of the Council
    of Nine floundering to haul a possum-playing Isaac Bonewits straight
    up a narrow ladder through the overhead trapdoor.

    Well, Bonewits does conclude the account of his Satanic days, both
    within and without the Church of Satan, by admitting that he was
    "foolish". However this is justified by his being only 17, he
    insists, and is to be equated to the similar foolishness of other
    famous pagans and witches as teenagers. "For that matter, what were
    LaVey, Aquino, and Thorsson doing during their teenaged years? This
    could be an entertaining research project."

    O.K., Isaac, since you asked, I'll be happy to tell you what I was
    doing ages 17-21:

    * Honor Graduate, Santa Barbara High School 1964.
    * Gold Sealbearer/Life Membership Award, California Scholarship
    Federation 1964.
    * SBHS delegate, American Legion California Boys State 1964.
    * Community Service Awards, Santa Barbara Lions & Exchange Clubs
    1964.
    * National Councillor, Eagle Scout Honor Society, Boy Scouts of
    America 1964-65.
    * National Commander, Eagle Scout Honor Society, BSA 1965-66.
    * Distinguished Service Award, Eagle Scout Honor Society, BSA 1967.
    * Vigil Honor Award, Order of the Arrow, BSA 1967.
    * Lt.Colonel, National Society of Pershing Rifles (College ROTC
    fraternity) 1966-68.
    * Department of the Army scholarship, University of California 1966-
    68.
    * Lifetime Membership Award, National Society of Scabbard & Blade
    (college ROTC fraternity) 1966-68.
    * Chapter Charter President, Regional Conference Chairman,
    Distinguished Service Key recipient, Alpha Phi Omega fraternity,
    1965-68.
    * National Sojourners Scholarship Award, University of California
    1968.
    * Distinguished Service Award, Department of California, Reserve
    Officers Association of the United States 1968.
    * Distinguished Military Graduate, Department of the Army,
    University of California 1968.
    * B.A. Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
    1968.
    * Psychological Operations Extension Course, John F. Kennedy Special
    Warfare Center, U.S. Army 1968.
    * Additional memberships in the World Future Society, L5 Society,
    Commonwealth Club of California, World Affairs Council of Northern
    California, Cousteau Society, American Military Institute, American
    Political Science Association, and the Smithsonian Institute.

    At age 21 I graduated from the University of California, was
    simultaneously commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Regular Army,
    and was assigned first to the 82nd Airborne Division and then to the
    JFK Special Warfare Center for Special Forces and Psychological
    Operations training before a tour in Vietnam. So much for that.

    Bonewits closes his "Satanic Adventure" paper with a passionate
    proclamation that he is really/truly a serious occult scholar who
    has been tragically maligned, that all Satanists are indeed Orcs,
    and that any neopagan who tolerates, much less cooperates with such
    heinous creatures is betraying Gondor to Mordor. Ringwraiths such as
    Michael Aquino are especially to be feared and avoided. "As I have
    said before, the enemies of our enemies are our enemies' enemies,"
    concludes Isaac thunderously - to which I can only respond, "Huh?"

    In a postscript [shortly after righteously denouncing Jimmy Swaggart
    and Oral Roberts] Bonewits asks you to send him some money if you
    liked his essay and want him to write more like it. Well, that's
    your business - but please don't send me any money in the hopes that
    I'll write more essays like this one, because I would really rather
    not. I find Isaac Bonewits tiresome.

    Cori,
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