Jesse's World on Instagram: "Sir Christopher Lee, famous for his roles in Dracula and The Lord of the Rings, strongly warned against dabbling in Satanism and the occult, stating it leads to the destruction of both the mind and the soul. Based on his extensive knowledge of the occult, which included reading works by Aleister Crowley and owning numerous books on the subject, he described Satanism as a "total perversion" that is "appalling" and "destructive". Here is a breakdown of his views on the dangers and nature of the occult: The Warning ("Never, Never, Never"): In a 2011 interview at University College Dublin, Lee advised against any involvement with black magic, stating, "You will not only lose your mind, you will lose your soul". The Reality of Evil: Lee argued that "black magic" is not just a game, but a "fearful danger" that often starts innocently but leads to catastrophic personal destruction. Knowledge-Based Caution: Despite rumors of a 20,000-volume occult library, Lee clarified he owned a smaller, yet significant, collection of books on the subject. He spoke with experts, including priests and scientists, and even met individuals who claimed to be involved in black mass and Satanic rituals. True Occultism: He did not view the occult as a harmless hobby, but as a real, "desperately dangerous" force, emphasizing that the devil is not called the "Lord of misrule" without reason."

5,510 likes, 1 comments - earthdoesnotbelongtous on February 1, 2026: "Sir Christopher Lee, famous for his roles in Dracula and The Lord of the Rings, strongly warned against dabbling in Satanism and the occult, stating it leads to the destruction of both the mind and the soul. Based on his extensive knowledge of the occult, which included reading works by Aleister Crowley and owning numerous books on the subject, he described Satanism as a "total perversion" that is "appalling" and "destructive". Here is a breakdown of his views on the dangers and nature of the occult: The Warning ("Never, Never, Never"): In a 2011 interview at University College Dublin, Lee advised against any involvement with black magic, stating, "You will not only lose your mind, you will lose your soul". The Reality of Evil: Lee argued that "black magic" is not just a game, but a "fearful danger" that often starts innocently but leads to catastrophic personal destruction. Knowledge-Based Caution: Despite rumors of a 20,000-volume occult library, Lee clarified he owned a smaller, yet significant, collection of books on the subject. He spoke with experts, including priests and scientists, and even met individuals who claimed to be involved in black mass and Satanic rituals. True Occultism: He did not view the occult as a harmless hobby, but as a real, "desperately dangerous" force, emphasizing that the devil is not called the "Lord of misrule" without reason.".

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