Zeena Schreck

Zeena Schreck is an American artist, musician, author, Tantric Buddhist, animal rights activist, and the spiritual leader of the Sethian Liberation Movement (SLM), which she founded in 2002.

She is the author of Demons of the Flesh: The Complete Guide to the Left Hand Path, written in collaboration with Nikolas Schreck. Her fictional pieces, A Short History of Buddhism in Berlin and Lost and Found: A Fairy Tale of Sethian Awakening, can be seen in the literary journal BEATDOM's Religion Issue. BEATDOM's Nature Issue features Zeena's "Liberation Under the Snow Moon". Her essay on the Heaven's Gate cult can be seen in Straight to Hell: 20th Century Suicides.

Her photographs and illustrations are featured in Thomas Karlsson's Qabalah, Qliphoth and Goetic Magic, Nikolas Schreck's The Manson File: Myth and Reality of an Outlaw Shaman, and George Petros's The Exit Collection.

From 1988–1993, Schreck was the co-director of the experimental occult band Radio Werewolf. She served as composer, vocalist, musician and graphic designer on the Radio Werewolf recordings "Songs for the End of the World", "The Lightning and the Sun", "Bring Me The Head of Geraldo Rivera", "These Boots Were Made for Walking", and "Love Conquers All.

One of the most iconic figures in modern occultism, Zeena was the High Priestess and spokesperson of the Church of Satan from 1985–1990. In 1990 she resigned from the Church of Satan and renounced LaVeyan Satanism. She is also the former High Priestess of the Temple of Set, and the former co-director of the Werewolf Order and Radio Werewolf.

E-mails sent to her through her representative at schreckinfo@yahoo.co.uk will be screened and forwarded to her.

Her official web site is www.zeena.eu

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