Disclaimer: This article is for informational and folkloric purposes only. The author does not endorse the practice of black magic or harmful rituals. Respect the laws of your country and the safety of your soul.
For the aspiring witch: this book offers power without apology. But as the elders say, "Ang mangkukulam na tumitingin sa Book 2 ay hindi na umaangat ng tingin sa langit." (The witch who looks into Book 2 never raises their eyes to heaven again.) salamangka saturnino satanas book 2
His first book, Salamangka Book 1 , was a thin, poorly photocopied manuscript written in archaic Tagalog and Latin. It featured basic orasyon (prayers/chants), methods for creating agimat (amulets), and simple love spells. However, the book’s infamous "Chapter 7"—which detailed how to paralyze an enemy using a chicken egg and a nail—cemented his reputation. Disclaimer: This article is for informational and folkloric
If you find a copy, treat it with respect—or burn it with blessed salt and kamangyan (incense). There is no middle ground. For the aspiring witch: this book offers power
Let us unravel the mystery, the contents, and the controversy surrounding the most anticipated occult release of the decade: Salamangka Saturnino Satanas Book 2 . Before diving into Book 2, one must understand the mythos of its author. Saturnino Satanas (often considered a pseudonym, as "Satanas" is the Spanish/Tagalog for Satan) was rumored to be a mangkukulam (witch) from the remote provinces of Batangas or Samar. According to oral tradition, he did not inherit his power through bloodline but forged a pact with low-ranking demons and tiyanak (vampiric creatures) in the 1960s.
In the shadowy corners of Filipino esotericism and occult literature, few names command as much whispered reverence and fear as Saturnino Satanas . For decades, his name has been synonymous with kulam (witchcraft), barang (hexing), and the unapologetic mastery of dark forces. While the first volume of his legendary grimoire, Salamangka , served as a foundational text for amateur witches and folk healers, the release of Salamangka Saturnino Satanas Book 2 marks a seismic shift in the landscape of traditional Filipino occultism.
Book 1 ended with a cryptic note: "Ang tunay na kapangyarihan ay nasa Ikalawang Aklat." (The true power is in the Second Book.)