Triumvirate of the Dawn

Knowledge. Justice. Liberation.

The Triumvirate of the Dawn is a secular humanist Satanic community dedicated to knowledge, justice, and liberation. We are an independent non-theistic religious organization grounded in reason, intellectual freedom, and collective responsibility, united by the conviction that human beings have both the capacity and the obligation to build a more just world.

In this context, “Satanic” does not refer to belief in a literal deity, but to a philosophical tradition that values reason, autonomy, skepticism of unjust authority, and the pursuit of truth.

Our mission is to cultivate critical thought, defend personal freedom, and challenge systems that restrict dignity or equality. Through education, dialogue, and community initiatives, we encourage individuals to question boldly, think clearly, and act with compassion and courage.

Geometric triquetra symbol with circular patterns, sunburst above, and crescent motifs below on a black background.

Our Framework

At the heart of the Triumvirate are three guiding forces: Lucifer, Lilith, and Leviathan, each a symbol of the principles by which we live.

Truth. Autonomy. Justice.

Lucifer

The light of knowledge, the fire of curiosity, and the courage to question.

Lilith

The voice of independence, human equality, and personal sovereignty.

Leviathan

The tide of justice, collective action, and accountability.

Together, these principles form the philosophical foundation expressed through our 13 Pillars, which shape our ethics, educational vision, and community practices.

Stylized emblem showing a torch held in a handshake, with a book and scales beside it, above the words “Knowledge. Justice. Collective Action.”

What We Do

We develop educational resources, community programs, and collaborative initiatives that promote critical thinking, mutual aid, and social responsibility. Our goal is not merely to question the world as it is, but to participate actively in shaping what it can become.

  • Knowledge: Multilingual, multicultural learning with an emphasis on critical thinking, ethics, and real-world skills.
  • Justice: Supporting marginalized communities, challenging oppressive systems, and promoting secular, evidence-based knowledge.
  • Collective Action: Food forests, mutual aid networks, and collective projects for sustainability and equity.

Whether through our Discovery Database, Liberation Library, or future programs, we are building a world that values curiosity, compassion, and collective liberation.

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