“When in another’s lair, show him respect or else do not go there.”
Ah, now we’re talking. Rule #3 is where Satanic philosophy gets territorial—and I’m here for it.
Because nothing exposes the arrogance of modern entitlement quite like people stomping into someone else’s space, shitting on the rug, and acting like you owe them something.
Satanism says no. It says you respect the territory, or you don’t enter the fucking cave. Period.
Let’s open this one up like a feral animal bite and see how deep the venom runs.
Not Your House, Not Your Rules
We live in a world where people think their opinions carry the same weight everywhere they go. They barge into homes, online spaces, private circles, and personal lives like their presence is a gift from the heavens.
Here’s the Satanic truth bomb: You’re not entitled to anyone’s space.
Respect isn’t automatic. It’s earned. But when you walk into their lair? You’re not in the power seat. You’re the guest. And unless you want to be shown the door (or a boot), you best act like it.
Satanism respects the sovereignty of the individual—and that includes their space. Their rules. Their damn vibe.
If you can’t hang with that? Don’t show up.
The “I’m Just Being Honest” Invasion
Some people think being loud, obnoxious, or contrarian in someone else’s domain makes them brave. Nah. It makes them rude. It makes them a parasite dragging their ego across boundaries like a dog wiping its ass on the carpet.
This isn’t censorship. It’s respect.
You wouldn’t walk into someone’s temple and mock their altar—unless you’re a clueless jackass. And you wouldn’t walk into a Satanist’s home, insult their worldview, and expect cookies. So don’t do it online, don’t do it in debate, and don’t do it in life.
You walk into the lair, you read the room. You act like a grown-ass human being. And if that’s too much to ask?
Stay your ass outside.
You’re Not the Main Character Here
This rule is a black mirror for narcissists. The kind who think every conversation is theirs to hijack. The kind who stroll into your party and immediately want to rearrange the furniture.
Listen closely, spotlight junkie: not every space is yours to dominate. Not every circle is yours to reshape. When you enter someone’s lair, you are not the god. You are the guest.
And a Satanist who respects themselves knows when to draw the line—and when to draw blood if that line gets crossed.
This rule isn’t just about etiquette. It’s about survival. Territorial integrity. Sovereignty. In the jungle, you don’t piss on the lion’s den and expect applause.
So why the hell should it be different in civilization?
🔥 The Devil’s Mirror: Know the Rules Before You Kick Down the Door
Rule #3 draws a Satanic circle around the sacred space of the individual—and dares you to cross it at your own risk.
Your space, your rules. Their space, their rules. That’s mutual respect, not weakness.
If someone invites you into their world, treat it with care. If you can’t handle the terms, decline the invitation. But don’t show up and expect the world to orbit you.
You want people to respect your space? Start by respecting theirs.
Or get comfortable bleeding on the threshold.
💣 If You Can’t Respect the Lair, Stay in the Yard
“When in another’s lair, show him respect or else do not go there.”
That’s not just etiquette. That’s territorial law.
Satanism doesn’t demand you love everyone. It doesn’t ask you to fit in. But it does demand you understand boundaries—yours and theirs.
Cross the line? Prepare for consequences.
Don’t like their rules? Don’t walk through their door.
Embrace who you are. Live your best possible life. Conquer your perceived world.
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