Neo-Luciferian Church

Neo-Luciferian Church

The Neo-Luciferian Church (NLC) is a Gnostic and Luciferian organisation with roots in western esotericism, Voodoo, Luciferianism, Thelema and Magick. The Neo-Luciferian Church belongs in the succession from a number of churches, some Gnostic and Magical in origin, others belonging to the Apostolic succession as received within the Ecclesia Gnostica Spiritualis. The NLC also carries on the magical current from the Danish Luciferian Carl William Hansen, also known as "Ben Kadosh", and his Naassenic Gnostic Synod.

The NLC is active in several Scandinavian countries.

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