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Lucifer Praxis – A Quick Note

This book is exactly what I needed—and nothing like what I thought it would be.

I’ve followed Peter and Alkistis for years, so I was already primed to like it. But this isn’t just another solid entry in their work. This is something else. Something unsettling, electric, and alive.

Like Princeps did back in the day, Lucifer Praxis has torn open the floorboards of my thinking again. Their Lucifer is not a symbol you contemplate—it’s a current you step into. A force pointed toward what’s coming. There’s a sense here that the future isn’t something we wait for—it’s something that hunts us.

The writing is razor-sharp, the scholarship fierce, but what stands out is the pulse behind it. This is a channeled working, a transmission of revolution—not the polite kind, but the raw, disruptive, blood-and-fire kind.

If you’re wired for this sort of thing, you’ll know. And if you’re not, the book won’t care.

Very simply: read it. It’s a ride worth taking.

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