The Black Witch-Cult Of The Devil Worshippers . . . .
The concept of a Witch-Cult as defined by Margaret Murray in her book The Witch Cult In Western Europe has long been debunked, the idea that an organized Cult of Witches could have been maintained throughout European countries never likely . . . but I am an Atavistic Viewer of sorts with an empathic sense of the past culturally and I am certain that a Witch-Cult did exist among those who were Black Witches honouring the Devil and carrying out the Blackest of Unholy Rites. This was not organized in the sense that Murray recounted but rather on a Spiritual level, the Call of the Devil being answered by those in many lands such as England, Italy, France, Germany and Spain, I have seen this in past life visions, have felt it on an empathic level in various locations. I am speaking here of isolated practicing lone Witches and small Covens meeting at secret places to carry out the Workings so vividly portrayed by such painters as Goya. There are many who now refute this, even the modern day Witchcraft movement of Wicca who so hate any connections being made between the words Witchcraft and Diabolism . . . but this link existed. Of cause many Witches offered their Worship to Nature Gods and Goddesses of the lands they were born and brought up in, but those who believe there were no Witches delving into the practices of Devilry are mistaken. These Witches were the prototypes of the later Classical Devil Worshippers spoken of in history such as La Voison, Madame de Monstespan and the infamous Priest Guibourg during the reign of King Louis XIV of France. Devil Worship has never been completely eradicated, even after the horrors of the Witch-Craze it still existed in the underground chambers of Devil Worshipping Satanists, the secret Covens of Diabolic Witches and in the hearts of the lone Practitioners who kept alive this Darkest of Practices . . . it is said by some that the Famous Frenchman Gilles de Rais (who fought alongside Joan of Arc) was a Devil Worshipper and Necromancer, then we have strange affair of the Salem Witch Trials in North America 1692, which although motivated by many other aspects may well have had an underlying foundations of real Witchcraft at its core. Over the years Painters such as Goya and Norton, early film makers such Benjamin Christensen with his infamous Silent Movie Haxan (1922), novelists such as Dennis Wheatley and Joris Karl Huysmans and very recently the Film Director Robert Eggers with his 2015 Horror film offering The Witch have all perpetuated the dark aesthetic of the concept of Diabolic Witchcraft. This is history is long and its legends far reaching because there are roots to all of these Mysteries . . . as someone who has delved into the Black Arts of Devil Worship for many years and seen the powerful results of such practices and reached deep into the realms of Darkness and Communed with the Devil and other Spirits of His Dominion I have experienced these roots first hand. I can go no further than that for now other than saying that the old adage ‘no smoke without fire’ is often proven to be true!
Source of Picture: Francisco Goya








