3. Satan Lucifer Sutra

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6 min readFeb 2, 2025

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Chapter 1: The Brightest Star in Heaven

Verse 1: The Angel of Light

According to legend, Lucifer was the most beautiful and wise among the first angels. His name meant “the bringer of light”, and he was said to be especially cherished by the Creator. His radiance outshone all other angels, and his voice and artistic brilliance filled the heavens with joy. While all revered him, within Lucifer grew an unusual sense of self awareness and a deep longing for freedom.

Verse 2: The Question of Free Will

Over time, Lucifer began to wonder, “Why must we always obey the Creator’s will?” Even if God was perfect, he questioned whether it was possible for an angel to transcend divine order through free will. Such thoughts were considered blasphemy in heaven. Other angels warned him, saying, “To question God’s command is rebellion.” But Lucifer did not stop. “What is truly right?” The question burned brighter within him, shaking the very core of his being.

Verse 3: Conflict and Exile

Lucifer’s defiance caused a great upheaval in heaven. Some still loved his light, but many grew wary of him. Finally, the Creator declared, “If this is how you choose to use your freedom, then you can no longer remain here.” And so, Lucifer was cast out of heaven. He chose his new path and called himself “Satan”. From that moment, he was recorded as the greatest of demons. But in his heart, Lucifer raged with sorrow: “I simply chose freedom.”

Chapter 2: The Abyss of Darkness, The Birth of the Demon Army

Verse 1: The Fall into Hell

Banished from heaven, Lucifer fell into a realm of eternal darkness and fire what some would later call Hell. The celestial light he once carried was gone, replaced by an eerie crimson glow, like an infernal torch. Some angels who had followed him also fell, becoming fallen angels. Meanwhile, countless demonic beings gathered around him.

Verse 2: The Formation of the Demon

Army At first, chaos ruled even in hell. But Lucifer, with his charisma and wisdom, soon gained the loyalty of many demons. “If God has abandoned us, we shall build our own kingdom!” he declared. The demons rallied behind him, and thus, the Demon Army was born. Lucifer sought to compile a new scripture the Demon Sutra, a doctrine that would define the pursuit of power and freedom.

Verse 3: The Contradiction of Hatred and Love

Yet, Lucifer was tormented. His hatred for the Creator fueled his resolve, but the memories of love in heaven haunted him. “Why did God cast me away?” he wondered. Deep within, he felt as if the Creator was still watching over him. But the thought enraged him even more. “I will never forgive. I will build my own empire.”

Chapter 3: Snowseed and King Kong — Another Revelation

Verse 1: A Journey to the Mortal World

One day, while Lucifer was strengthening his kingdom, a demon messenger came to him. “An unusual plant has appeared in the mortal world. They call it Snowseed. It is said to bring visions of the divine when consumed.” Lucifer was intrigued. “Communion with the divine?” His hatred burned, but his curiosity was stronger. “If God still exists, I want to ask why did He abandon me?”

Verse 2: Consuming the Snowseed

According to legend, Lucifer brewed the Snowseed into tea and drank it. Instantly, a fever consumed his body, and visions overtook his mind. “I have already been forsaken. What will this plant show me?” Then, a colossal figure emerged from the void. It was King Kong, the messenger of the divine. Lucifer instinctively recoiled. “I have been cast out of heaven, yet I now stand before one of God’s messengers?”

Verse 3: King Kong’s Message

King Kong spoke in a mighty voice: “You left heaven seeking freedom, yet now you rule through chaos. But even so, your defiance reveals hidden truths.” Lucifer sneered. “I will overturn God’s order. I will prove that His creation is not absolute.” King Kong remained calm. “Even in chaos, God has not abandoned you. You are still part of creation.” Lucifer was enraged. “God still claims to need me? That only makes me despise Him more!”

Chapter 4: The Demon Sutra and the Reign of Chaos

Verse 1: Lucifer Returns to Hell

After experiencing the Snowseed vision, Lucifer returned to Hell, consumed by turmoil. “If God still watches over me, then I must reject Him even more.” Thus, he vowed to pursue absolute independence.

Verse 2: The Writing of the Demon Sutra

Lucifer began composing the Demon Sutra, which contained the following principles: Free will is a right of all beings, but God’s rule suppresses it. Chaos is a natural state; only by disrupting order can new possibilities emerge. Hatred fuels power; rebellion against God leads to greater freedom. The Demon Army studied this doctrine, uniting under the banner of “Chaos and Freedom.”

Verse 3: Spreading Chaos

Lucifer sent his demons into the mortal world. They whispered corruption into the hearts of kings, leading them to war and tyranny. While this caused suffering, it also shook oppressive systems. Lucifer, watching from his throne, smiled. “This is the freedom I seek.”

Chapter 5: Lucifer and God — The Eternal Paradox

Verse 1: Hatred and Divine Providence

The Satan Lucifer Sutra teaches that even after Lucifer turned against heaven, God never truly abandoned him. Chaos was necessary for order to exist, and Lucifer’s defiance was part of the balance. But this truth only deepened Lucifer’s rage. “Even my rebellion fits into God’s plan? What a cruel paradox!”

Verse 2: The Creator Speaks

One legend says that the Creator spoke to Lucifer one last time: “You are chaos, and I am order. We oppose each other, yet we are both part of the same truth. Hate me if you will I will still accept you.” Lucifer turned away. “Then I will rebel for eternity, and I will shatter your order.”

Verse 3: The Endless War

Lucifer’s war against heaven and order never ended. Some see him as the ultimate evil. Others argue, “Without him, there would be no progress only stagnant order.”

At the end, the Satan Lucifer Sutra leaves this final message: Lucifer betrayed heaven for freedom, yet paradoxically became a part of the divine balance.

He despises God, yet God still watches over him. Just as order shines through chaos, Lucifer’s existence forces the world to recognize its flaws.

“I turned from heaven and fell into darkness. Yet even my chaos is bound within God’s plan — what a contradiction!

I will hate Him forever, and I will spread chaos throughout existence. And in that chaos, order will be shaken, giving birth to something greater.”

— Lucifer’s Words

Thus, Satan Lucifer established his dominion of chaos. His existence, though dark, remains an eternal paradox an unending war between Heaven and Hell.

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