itheism

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Herrenmoral: Reverend Count MoriVond

Herrenmoral: Itheism in Philosophy with Reverend Count MoriVond

A sustained philosophical corpus examining the Western tradition through the lens of Itheism—interrogating power, metaphysics, subjectivity, and truth beyond moral sentimentalism. These essays engage Nietzsche, Plato, Descartes, and foundational doctrines not as relics, but as living battlegrounds. These works do not seek consensus, comfort, or moral reassurance. They are written from within conflict—against inherited metaphysics of weakness, transcendental evasions, and the sanctification of impotence. Itheism here functions not as belief, but as orientation: toward power, clarity, authorship, and the refusal of inherited illusions. Herrenmoral Playlist Reverend Count MoriVond Complete Videos

Reverend Count MoriVond reads THE SATANIC SCRIPTURES: Myth of the "SATANIC COMMUNITY" Part 2

Reverend Count MoriVond reads from THE SATANIC SCRIPTURES

The Myth of the “Satanic Community” and other Virtual Delusions (Part 2) Sarcasm. Cynicism. Vitriol… joy!  Part two of The Myth of “The Satanic Community” and Other Virtual Delusions. Magus Gilmore humorously addresses the many Johnny-come-lately amateurs, wannabes, poseurs and other assorted “satanic” embarrassments that populate the internet. Humor a Devil’s Advocate and SUBSCRIBE today!

Reverend Count MoriVond reads Satanic Aesthetics

Reverend Count MoriVond reads “Satanic Aesthetics” by Peter H. Gilmore

Satanism and Realism, Naturalism, Romanticism, Expressionism, Idealism, Surrealism. The High Priest discusses the schools of these select art disciplines as they pertain to the religious philosophy of Satanism. DRACONIAN RADIO BROADCAST PULPIT is the clerical corner for the Alien Elite on The Internet where I read authentic Satanic canon, approved and sanctioned by the administrators of the Church of Satan. To show your support become a patron: http://www.patreon.com/countmorivond​.​ For more readings of this work from my “Draconian Radio Broadcast Pulpit” check in Sunday evenings.