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2 years ago

The Subcubbuses and Incubi

The Subcubbuses and Incubi They are an energy that you have to know how to handle, because it is a very powerful energy and it can destabilize you a lot energetically and physically. Besides, the person has to cleanse himself spiritually speaking, since if the person is sexually active, he probably has "dirty" energy and may have astral larvae or could make it difficult to break ties with the succubus/incubus. .............................................................................................................................. Los Subcubbos y incubos son una energia que hay que saber manejar , Por que es una energía muy potente y te puede desestabilizar mucho energética y físicamente. aparte la persona tiene que limpiarse espiritualmente hablando ya que si la persona es sexualmente activa probablemente tenga la energia "sucia" y puede tener larvas astral o pude dificultar el romper lazos con el sucubbo/incubo.


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1 year ago

So who is righteous? The Ten Commandments and Satan/Lucifer!

Satan never worshipped false gods.

Satan need no idols of Himself to be in complete and full POWER!

Satan never murdered anyone.

Satan never stole from anyone.

Satan never beared false witness {lie}.

Satan only covets His Own.

Satan fucks only what is His.

Satan honors His own and includes the young and elders!

Satan keeps birthdays yearly sacred celebrations.

Satan does not say His Name in vain and neither should you!

Who's the Rigtheous One here!?

Hail Satan! Hail Lilith! Hail Me! Hail You!

sonz of Satan unite!


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1 year ago

Don't Need To Aplogize For What I Say!

I really make me laugh at a LOT of Satanists when they tell me how they worship Anton LeVey and follow his teachings and call him the Father of Satanism whereas we call him the Father of Modern Satanism and credit is due where credit is due for he did make Satanism more available to the world as one philosophy regardless of his fucked up church. Any way, where was I, oh yeah, I have seen the number of the beast as seen in the book of Revelations as 666. For all these Anton lovers if you ever read some of his other books you will read where he said the 666 of the Christian bible is an INVERSION of Satan's number and Satan's number is 999. Seeing how Christianity inverted a lot we find in Satanism I could not agree with this more! Second the 666 was really a symbol for 661. Now doesn't 9 seem like a better number for Satan seeing how it is the end of all round numbers infinity coming next in sequence. It is like the end of the universe and then the void. Perfect for Satan. Another thing is this, 666 as a trinity is again a Christian symbol as in the Father Son Holy Ghost put in the bible to make Jesus Christ a god which he is not.

Satan arrangement of numbers is 4. For the number 4 represents that which is above the mind which is the number three and the three dimensional world.

Satan resides in the fourth and fifth dimensions, not the third, he rules that realm in the invisible four dimension though he can enter the 3-D world at anytime.

So we use s0s9999 as our honored number for Satan and are not asking you to do the same, we love the uniqueness of it and it is copyrighted by us.

Only the members of the Sonz of Satan can wear it and have the right to wear it to the point that any one not authorized to wear our Honored and Sacred Number of Satan that represents Satan as OUR FATHER in heaven, earth, and heaven is tripled cursed and will be until it it is removed or the person becomes a member of the Sonz of Satan.

I the Prime Mover of the Sonz of Satan use this symbol as a symbol of unity and knowledge that what is written comes from me and Satan/Lucifer. Peace In! Hail Satan! Hail Lucifer! Hail Me! Hail You!


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10 years ago

Zuko’s Doubts: Or, how I learned the true meaning of honor

Throughout the last half of ATLA’s final season, we see Zuko questioning his honor, and dreading the thought of facing his uncle who he believes will never forgive him (or, if he does, it will take a while for him to be fully forgiven). We see that even though Zuko has redeemed himself to the audience, he is still burdened by feelings of guilt, and shame which have followed him since leaving Ba Sing Se. 

Each time Zuko voices his doubts, and fears regarding his uncle, he’s assured of his uncle’s love, and forgiveness by all the members of the Gaang except for Aang. Despite the support of his friends, it’s not until Zuko’s final confrontation with his uncle, and the aftermath of their meeting that we see that Zuko is finally able to forgive himself (hey, there’s a chakra!), or at least that’s what I speculate. 

So, let’s begin!

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1 year ago

Demons and who they respect (Based on my experiences)...

Demons And Who They Respect (Based On My Experiences)...

A demon, especially a high ranking one or has been in hell for a very long time, is a responsible entity in which they select who they want to work with very carefully. Hauntings by these demons are rare, and more likely than not they are actually looking through a lens of research to see what a human is doing and if they can work with said person.

So the question is, who does a demon consider worthy of working with them? That's a question I can answer in one simple sentence. It entirely depends on them.

And like people who come into our lives for a reason or a season, demons are the same way. Some will stay in a person's life forever while others only for a small window of time. And that's perfectly okay.

But can I give the qualifications for a demon to become more likely to choose that person? I can try. But again, this is all just from my experiences.

First is, a demon will respect someone with a strong head over their shoulders. Meaning someone who knows their goals and what to do for said goals.

Second, someone with a strong heart. A person who knows their purpose in life and is aligned with that, or at least somewhat had a good sense of themselves and wants to learn how to become their best self, will automatically gain the demon's trust.

Third, is whoever their higher ups or lords favor. This is a bit biased in a way that if let's say, Lucifer or Belphegor or another high ranking entity favors a person, then more than likely they will respect that person.

Fourth, is if the person wants to work with demons and is strong willed, level headed, respectful, and have a talent for darkness or the left hand path.

Those are the traits that I know at the top of my head that will surely be qualifications for demons to help a person out.


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1 year ago

The 72 demons of the Ars Goetia each have unique symbolisms and attributes that can be beneficial to explore within a spiritual or magickal practice. Below is an overview of some of the key benefits and symbolisms associated with each of these entities. This is a high-level summary and can be expanded with detailed research and personal exploration.

1. Bael

Symbolism: Invisibility, wisdom, leadership

Benefits: Enhances one’s ability to go unnoticed, gain wisdom, and lead effectively.

2. Agares

Symbolism: Language, speed, retrieving runaways

Benefits: Helps with learning languages, hastening tasks, and finding lost items or people.

3. Vassago

Symbolism: Divination, discovering hidden things

Benefits: Assists in divination practices and uncovering secrets.

4. Samigina (Gamigin)

Symbolism: Necromancy, education, knowledge of the past

Benefits: Facilitates communication with the dead and enhances learning.

5. Marbas

Symbolism: Healing, mechanical knowledge, shape-shifting

Benefits: Provides healing, technical knowledge, and transformational abilities.

6. Valefor

Symbolism: Theft, friendship, loyalty

Benefits: Useful in gaining friends and promoting loyalty.

7. Amon

Symbolism: Love, friendship, resolving conflicts

Benefits: Aids in reconciling disputes and fostering love and friendship.

8. Barbatos

Symbolism: Understanding animals, treasure hunting

Benefits: Helps in communicating with animals and discovering hidden treasures.

9. Paimon

Symbolism: Arts, sciences, philosophy

Benefits: Enhances understanding and mastery of the arts and sciences.

10. Buer

Symbolism: Healing, moral philosophy, herbalism

Benefits: Promotes health and teaches natural and moral philosophy.

11. Gusion (Gusoin)

Symbolism: Reconciliation, divination

Benefits: Assists in reconciling friends and divining the future.

12. Sitri

Symbolism: Love, desire, lust

Benefits: Increases passion and can manipulate love and desire.

13. Beleth

Symbolism: Love, music

Benefits: Enhances musical talent and brings about love.

14. Leraje

Symbolism: Archery, warfare, conflict resolution

Benefits: Useful in matters of strategy, combat, and resolving conflicts.

15. Eligos

Symbolism: Warfare, hidden knowledge

Benefits: Provides insights into warfare and uncovering hidden secrets.

16. Zepar

Symbolism: Love, seduction

Benefits: Aids in matters of love and seduction.

17. Botis

Symbolism: Divination, conflict resolution

Benefits: Helps in foretelling the future and resolving conflicts.

18. Bathin

Symbolism: Travel, knowledge of herbs and stones

Benefits: Facilitates travel and understanding of natural substances.

19. Sallos

Symbolism: Love, lust

Benefits: Promotes love and sexual attraction.

20. Purson

Symbolism: Hidden treasures, divination

Benefits: Reveals hidden treasures and assists in divination.

21. Marax (Morax)

Symbolism: Astronomy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy and the liberal arts.

22. Ipos

Symbolism: Wit, courage, valor

Benefits: Boosts wit, courage, and bravery.

23. Aim (Aini)

Symbolism: Fire, cunning, strategy

Benefits: Grants cunning and strategic insights.

24. Naberius

Symbolism: Rhetoric, arts, sciences

Benefits: Improves eloquence and mastery in arts and sciences.

25. Glasya-Labolas

Symbolism: Bloodshed, conflict, knowledge of future events

Benefits: Provides knowledge of future events and strategies for conflict.

26. Bune

Symbolism: Wealth, eloquence, necromancy

Benefits: Attracts wealth, improves eloquence, and aids in necromantic practices.

27. Ronove

Symbolism: Rhetoric, languages

Benefits: Enhances abilities in rhetoric and languages.

28. Berith

Symbolism: Alchemy, transformation

Benefits: Assists in alchemical practices and personal transformation.

29. Astaroth

Symbolism: Knowledge, friendships

Benefits: Provides knowledge and helps in forming friendships.

30. Forneus

Symbolism: Languages, understanding

Benefits: Improves language skills and understanding of others.

31. Foras

Symbolism: Logic, ethics, wealth

Benefits: Enhances logical thinking, ethical understanding, and wealth.

32. Asmoday (Asmodai)

Symbolism: Knowledge of math, astronomy, handicrafts

Benefits: Provides knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, and handicrafts.

33. Gaap

Symbolism: Philosophy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of philosophy and the liberal arts.

34. Furfur

Symbolism: Love, storms

Benefits: Aids in love matters and controlling storms.

35. Marchosias

Symbolism: Warfare, protection

Benefits: Provides protection and aids in strategies for warfare.

36. Stolas

Symbolism: Astronomy, plants, stones

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy, plants, and stones.

37. Phenex (Phoenix)

Symbolism: Poetry, music

Benefits: Inspires poetry and musical talent.

38. Halphas

Symbolism: Building, protection

Benefits: Assists in construction and fortification.

39. Malphas

Symbolism: Building, warfare

Benefits: Aids in construction and strategic warfare.

40. Raum

Symbolism: Theft, destruction

Benefits: Can aid in destructive endeavors and uncovering secrets.

41. Focalor

Symbolism: Water, destruction

Benefits: Controls water and destructive powers.

42. Vepar

Symbolism: Sea, battles

Benefits: Influences sea battles and provides naval knowledge.

43. Sabnock

Symbolism: Building, protection

Benefits: Provides protection and aids in construction.

44. Shax

Symbolism: Deception, hidden knowledge

Benefits: Uncovers secrets and aids in deception.

45. Vine

Symbolism: Revelation, defense

Benefits: Reveals hidden things and provides defensive strategies.

46. Bifrons

Symbolism: Necromancy, astronomy, geometry

Benefits: Enhances necromantic practices and knowledge of astronomy and geometry.

47. Uvall (Vual)

Symbolism: Love, friendships

Benefits: Helps in forming love relationships and friendships.

48. Haagenti

Symbolism: Alchemy, transformation

Benefits: Assists in alchemical practices and personal transformation.

49. Crocell

Symbolism: Mysteries, geometry, liberal sciences

Benefits: Reveals hidden mysteries and enhances knowledge of liberal sciences.

50. Furcas

Symbolism: Philosophy, rhetoric, logic

Benefits: Provides knowledge in philosophy, rhetoric, and logic.

51. Balam

Symbolism: Divination, invisibility

Benefits: Aids in divination and becoming invisible.

52. Alloces (Allocer)

Symbolism: Astronomy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge in astronomy and liberal arts.

53. Caim

Symbolism: Knowledge of birds, philosophy

Benefits: Provides understanding of birds and philosophical insight.

54. Murmur

Symbolism: Necromancy, music

Benefits: Facilitates necromantic practices and musical abilities.

55. Orobas

Symbolism: Truth, divination

Benefits: Reveals truths and aids in divination.

56. Gremory (Gomory)

Symbolism: Love, hidden treasures

Benefits: Assists in matters of love and uncovering hidden treasures.

57. Ose (Voso)

Symbolism: Delusions, transformation

Benefits: Provides transformation and can cause or cure delusions.

58. Amy

Symbolism: Astronomy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy and liberal arts.

59. Oriax (Orias)

Symbolism: Stars, transformations

Benefits: Provides knowledge of stars and transformation.

60. Vapula (Naphula)

Symbolism: Handicrafts, philosophy

Benefits: Enhances skills in handicrafts and philosophy.

61. Zagan

Symbolism: Transformation, wisdom

Benefits: Provides wisdom and facilitates transformations.

62. Valac (Volac)

Symbolism: Serpents, treasures

Benefits: Reveals hidden treasures and controls serpents.

63. Andras

Symbolism: Discord, conflict

Benefits: Can create or resolve conflicts.

64. Haures (Flauros)

Symbolism: Fire, truth

Benefits: Reveals truths and controls fire.

65. Andrealphus

Symbolism: Astronomy, mathematics

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy and mathematics.

66. Cimejes (Cimeies)

Symbolism: Warfare, legal knowledge

Benefits: Provides knowledge of warfare and legal matters.

67. Amdusias (Amdukias)

Symbolism: Music, thunder

Benefits: Enhances musical talent and controls thunder.

68. Belial

Symbolism: Worthiness, rewards

Benefits: Provides favor and rewards in positions of power.

69. Decarabia

Symbolism: Birds, gemstones

Benefits: Controls birds and provides knowledge of gemstones.

70. Seere (Sear)

Symbolism: Time, travel

Benefits: Accelerates time and facilitates travel.

71. Dantalion

Symbolism: Knowledge, emotions

Benefits: Provides profound knowledge and understanding of emotions.

72. Andromalius

Symbolism: Theft, return of stolen goods

Benefits: Reveals thieves and returns stolen items.

Each demon of the Ars Goetia offers unique qualities and benefits that can be integrated into your spiritual practice. By understanding and working with these symbolisms, you can enhance various aspects of your life, from personal growth to practical skills. Always approach these entities with respect and clear intention to make the most of their energies and wisdom.

Lucifer in Occult Tradition

**1. Lucifer in the Ars Goetia:

Interpretative Variations: While traditional listings of the 72 demons in the Ars Goetia do not include Lucifer, some versions and artistic renditions may include Lucifer as a significant figure. These versions often place Lucifer at a higher hierarchical level above the 72 demons.

Illustrations and Additional Texts: In some illustrated versions or extended texts, Lucifer is depicted as a central figure or given titles such as "King of Hell," reflecting his prominent role in broader demonological hierarchies.

**2. Lucifer in Other Grimoires:

Grimorium Verum and the Grand Grimoire: In these texts, Lucifer is often named as one of the principal spirits, ruling over other demons. He is typically associated with other high-ranking demonic figures such as Beelzebub and Astaroth.

Hierarchy and Symbolism: In various occult traditions, Lucifer is symbolically associated with enlightenment, rebellion against tyranny, and the pursuit of knowledge. This symbolism sometimes influences his depiction in derivative works and adaptations of the Ars Goetia.

Lucifer’s Role and Symbolism

**1. As a Symbol of Enlightenment:

Lucifer's Name: The name "Lucifer" means "light-bringer" or "morning star," symbolizing enlightenment, knowledge, and the quest for truth.

Promethean Figure: In many traditions, Lucifer is akin to Prometheus, bringing light (knowledge) to humanity and challenging established norms.

**2. In Modern Occult Practices:

Luciferianism: This spiritual path emphasizes individualism, self-empowerment, and the pursuit of personal enlightenment, often venerating Lucifer as a symbol of these values.

While Lucifer is not traditionally one of the 72 demons listed in the Ars Goetia, his inclusion in some versions and interpretations underscores his significant role in the broader context of demonology and occult practices. His symbolism as the "King of Hell" or a central figure reflects his enduring influence across various occult traditions.


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11 months ago

Demons and who they respect (Based on my experiences)...

Demons And Who They Respect (Based On My Experiences)...

A demon, especially a high ranking one or has been in hell for a very long time, is a responsible entity in which they select who they want to work with very carefully. Hauntings by these demons are rare, and more likely than not they are actually looking through a lens of research to see what a human is doing and if they can work with said person.

So the question is, who does a demon consider worthy of working with them? That's a question I can answer in one simple sentence. It entirely depends on them.

And like people who come into our lives for a reason or a season, demons are the same way. Some will stay in a person's life forever while others only for a small window of time. And that's perfectly okay.

But can I give the qualifications for a demon to become more likely to choose that person? I can try. But again, this is all just from my experiences.

First is, a demon will respect someone with a strong head over their shoulders. Meaning someone who knows their goals and what to do for said goals.

Second, someone with a strong heart. A person who knows their purpose in life and is aligned with that, or at least somewhat had a good sense of themselves and wants to learn how to become their best self, will automatically gain the demon's trust.

Third, is whoever their higher ups or lords favor. This is a bit biased in a way that if let's say, Lucifer or Belphegor or another high ranking entity favors a person, then more than likely they will respect that person.

Fourth, is if the person wants to work with demons and is strong willed, level headed, respectful, and have a talent for darkness or the left hand path.

Those are the traits that I know at the top of my head that will surely be qualifications for demons to help a person out.


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11 months ago

The 72 demons of the Ars Goetia each have unique symbolisms and attributes that can be beneficial to explore within a spiritual or magickal practice. Below is an overview of some of the key benefits and symbolisms associated with each of these entities. This is a high-level summary and can be expanded with detailed research and personal exploration.

1. Bael

Symbolism: Invisibility, wisdom, leadership

Benefits: Enhances one’s ability to go unnoticed, gain wisdom, and lead effectively.

2. Agares

Symbolism: Language, speed, retrieving runaways

Benefits: Helps with learning languages, hastening tasks, and finding lost items or people.

3. Vassago

Symbolism: Divination, discovering hidden things

Benefits: Assists in divination practices and uncovering secrets.

4. Samigina (Gamigin)

Symbolism: Necromancy, education, knowledge of the past

Benefits: Facilitates communication with the dead and enhances learning.

5. Marbas

Symbolism: Healing, mechanical knowledge, shape-shifting

Benefits: Provides healing, technical knowledge, and transformational abilities.

6. Valefor

Symbolism: Theft, friendship, loyalty

Benefits: Useful in gaining friends and promoting loyalty.

7. Amon

Symbolism: Love, friendship, resolving conflicts

Benefits: Aids in reconciling disputes and fostering love and friendship.

8. Barbatos

Symbolism: Understanding animals, treasure hunting

Benefits: Helps in communicating with animals and discovering hidden treasures.

9. Paimon

Symbolism: Arts, sciences, philosophy

Benefits: Enhances understanding and mastery of the arts and sciences.

10. Buer

Symbolism: Healing, moral philosophy, herbalism

Benefits: Promotes health and teaches natural and moral philosophy.

11. Gusion (Gusoin)

Symbolism: Reconciliation, divination

Benefits: Assists in reconciling friends and divining the future.

12. Sitri

Symbolism: Love, desire, lust

Benefits: Increases passion and can manipulate love and desire.

13. Beleth

Symbolism: Love, music

Benefits: Enhances musical talent and brings about love.

14. Leraje

Symbolism: Archery, warfare, conflict resolution

Benefits: Useful in matters of strategy, combat, and resolving conflicts.

15. Eligos

Symbolism: Warfare, hidden knowledge

Benefits: Provides insights into warfare and uncovering hidden secrets.

16. Zepar

Symbolism: Love, seduction

Benefits: Aids in matters of love and seduction.

17. Botis

Symbolism: Divination, conflict resolution

Benefits: Helps in foretelling the future and resolving conflicts.

18. Bathin

Symbolism: Travel, knowledge of herbs and stones

Benefits: Facilitates travel and understanding of natural substances.

19. Sallos

Symbolism: Love, lust

Benefits: Promotes love and sexual attraction.

20. Purson

Symbolism: Hidden treasures, divination

Benefits: Reveals hidden treasures and assists in divination.

21. Marax (Morax)

Symbolism: Astronomy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy and the liberal arts.

22. Ipos

Symbolism: Wit, courage, valor

Benefits: Boosts wit, courage, and bravery.

23. Aim (Aini)

Symbolism: Fire, cunning, strategy

Benefits: Grants cunning and strategic insights.

24. Naberius

Symbolism: Rhetoric, arts, sciences

Benefits: Improves eloquence and mastery in arts and sciences.

25. Glasya-Labolas

Symbolism: Bloodshed, conflict, knowledge of future events

Benefits: Provides knowledge of future events and strategies for conflict.

26. Bune

Symbolism: Wealth, eloquence, necromancy

Benefits: Attracts wealth, improves eloquence, and aids in necromantic practices.

27. Ronove

Symbolism: Rhetoric, languages

Benefits: Enhances abilities in rhetoric and languages.

28. Berith

Symbolism: Alchemy, transformation

Benefits: Assists in alchemical practices and personal transformation.

29. Astaroth

Symbolism: Knowledge, friendships

Benefits: Provides knowledge and helps in forming friendships.

30. Forneus

Symbolism: Languages, understanding

Benefits: Improves language skills and understanding of others.

31. Foras

Symbolism: Logic, ethics, wealth

Benefits: Enhances logical thinking, ethical understanding, and wealth.

32. Asmoday (Asmodai)

Symbolism: Knowledge of math, astronomy, handicrafts

Benefits: Provides knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, and handicrafts.

33. Gaap

Symbolism: Philosophy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of philosophy and the liberal arts.

34. Furfur

Symbolism: Love, storms

Benefits: Aids in love matters and controlling storms.

35. Marchosias

Symbolism: Warfare, protection

Benefits: Provides protection and aids in strategies for warfare.

36. Stolas

Symbolism: Astronomy, plants, stones

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy, plants, and stones.

37. Phenex (Phoenix)

Symbolism: Poetry, music

Benefits: Inspires poetry and musical talent.

38. Halphas

Symbolism: Building, protection

Benefits: Assists in construction and fortification.

39. Malphas

Symbolism: Building, warfare

Benefits: Aids in construction and strategic warfare.

40. Raum

Symbolism: Theft, destruction

Benefits: Can aid in destructive endeavors and uncovering secrets.

41. Focalor

Symbolism: Water, destruction

Benefits: Controls water and destructive powers.

42. Vepar

Symbolism: Sea, battles

Benefits: Influences sea battles and provides naval knowledge.

43. Sabnock

Symbolism: Building, protection

Benefits: Provides protection and aids in construction.

44. Shax

Symbolism: Deception, hidden knowledge

Benefits: Uncovers secrets and aids in deception.

45. Vine

Symbolism: Revelation, defense

Benefits: Reveals hidden things and provides defensive strategies.

46. Bifrons

Symbolism: Necromancy, astronomy, geometry

Benefits: Enhances necromantic practices and knowledge of astronomy and geometry.

47. Uvall (Vual)

Symbolism: Love, friendships

Benefits: Helps in forming love relationships and friendships.

48. Haagenti

Symbolism: Alchemy, transformation

Benefits: Assists in alchemical practices and personal transformation.

49. Crocell

Symbolism: Mysteries, geometry, liberal sciences

Benefits: Reveals hidden mysteries and enhances knowledge of liberal sciences.

50. Furcas

Symbolism: Philosophy, rhetoric, logic

Benefits: Provides knowledge in philosophy, rhetoric, and logic.

51. Balam

Symbolism: Divination, invisibility

Benefits: Aids in divination and becoming invisible.

52. Alloces (Allocer)

Symbolism: Astronomy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge in astronomy and liberal arts.

53. Caim

Symbolism: Knowledge of birds, philosophy

Benefits: Provides understanding of birds and philosophical insight.

54. Murmur

Symbolism: Necromancy, music

Benefits: Facilitates necromantic practices and musical abilities.

55. Orobas

Symbolism: Truth, divination

Benefits: Reveals truths and aids in divination.

56. Gremory (Gomory)

Symbolism: Love, hidden treasures

Benefits: Assists in matters of love and uncovering hidden treasures.

57. Ose (Voso)

Symbolism: Delusions, transformation

Benefits: Provides transformation and can cause or cure delusions.

58. Amy

Symbolism: Astronomy, liberal sciences

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy and liberal arts.

59. Oriax (Orias)

Symbolism: Stars, transformations

Benefits: Provides knowledge of stars and transformation.

60. Vapula (Naphula)

Symbolism: Handicrafts, philosophy

Benefits: Enhances skills in handicrafts and philosophy.

61. Zagan

Symbolism: Transformation, wisdom

Benefits: Provides wisdom and facilitates transformations.

62. Valac (Volac)

Symbolism: Serpents, treasures

Benefits: Reveals hidden treasures and controls serpents.

63. Andras

Symbolism: Discord, conflict

Benefits: Can create or resolve conflicts.

64. Haures (Flauros)

Symbolism: Fire, truth

Benefits: Reveals truths and controls fire.

65. Andrealphus

Symbolism: Astronomy, mathematics

Benefits: Enhances knowledge of astronomy and mathematics.

66. Cimejes (Cimeies)

Symbolism: Warfare, legal knowledge

Benefits: Provides knowledge of warfare and legal matters.

67. Amdusias (Amdukias)

Symbolism: Music, thunder

Benefits: Enhances musical talent and controls thunder.

68. Belial

Symbolism: Worthiness, rewards

Benefits: Provides favor and rewards in positions of power.

69. Decarabia

Symbolism: Birds, gemstones

Benefits: Controls birds and provides knowledge of gemstones.

70. Seere (Sear)

Symbolism: Time, travel

Benefits: Accelerates time and facilitates travel.

71. Dantalion

Symbolism: Knowledge, emotions

Benefits: Provides profound knowledge and understanding of emotions.

72. Andromalius

Symbolism: Theft, return of stolen goods

Benefits: Reveals thieves and returns stolen items.

Each demon of the Ars Goetia offers unique qualities and benefits that can be integrated into your spiritual practice. By understanding and working with these symbolisms, you can enhance various aspects of your life, from personal growth to practical skills. Always approach these entities with respect and clear intention to make the most of their energies and wisdom.

Lucifer in Occult Tradition

**1. Lucifer in the Ars Goetia:

Interpretative Variations: While traditional listings of the 72 demons in the Ars Goetia do not include Lucifer, some versions and artistic renditions may include Lucifer as a significant figure. These versions often place Lucifer at a higher hierarchical level above the 72 demons.

Illustrations and Additional Texts: In some illustrated versions or extended texts, Lucifer is depicted as a central figure or given titles such as "King of Hell," reflecting his prominent role in broader demonological hierarchies.

**2. Lucifer in Other Grimoires:

Grimorium Verum and the Grand Grimoire: In these texts, Lucifer is often named as one of the principal spirits, ruling over other demons. He is typically associated with other high-ranking demonic figures such as Beelzebub and Astaroth.

Hierarchy and Symbolism: In various occult traditions, Lucifer is symbolically associated with enlightenment, rebellion against tyranny, and the pursuit of knowledge. This symbolism sometimes influences his depiction in derivative works and adaptations of the Ars Goetia.

Lucifer’s Role and Symbolism

**1. As a Symbol of Enlightenment:

Lucifer's Name: The name "Lucifer" means "light-bringer" or "morning star," symbolizing enlightenment, knowledge, and the quest for truth.

Promethean Figure: In many traditions, Lucifer is akin to Prometheus, bringing light (knowledge) to humanity and challenging established norms.

**2. In Modern Occult Practices:

Luciferianism: This spiritual path emphasizes individualism, self-empowerment, and the pursuit of personal enlightenment, often venerating Lucifer as a symbol of these values.

While Lucifer is not traditionally one of the 72 demons listed in the Ars Goetia, his inclusion in some versions and interpretations underscores his significant role in the broader context of demonology and occult practices. His symbolism as the "King of Hell" or a central figure reflects his enduring influence across various occult traditions.


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11 months ago

Demons and who they respect (Based on my experiences)...

Demons And Who They Respect (Based On My Experiences)...

A demon, especially a high ranking one or has been in hell for a very long time, is a responsible entity in which they select who they want to work with very carefully. Hauntings by these demons are rare, and more likely than not they are actually looking through a lens of research to see what a human is doing and if they can work with said person.

So the question is, who does a demon consider worthy of working with them? That's a question I can answer in one simple sentence. It entirely depends on them.

And like people who come into our lives for a reason or a season, demons are the same way. Some will stay in a person's life forever while others only for a small window of time. And that's perfectly okay.

But can I give the qualifications for a demon to become more likely to choose that person? I can try. But again, this is all just from my experiences.

First is, a demon will respect someone with a strong head over their shoulders. Meaning someone who knows their goals and what to do for said goals.

Second, someone with a strong heart. A person who knows their purpose in life and is aligned with that, or at least somewhat had a good sense of themselves and wants to learn how to become their best self, will automatically gain the demon's trust.

Third, is whoever their higher ups or lords favor. This is a bit biased in a way that if let's say, Lucifer or Belphegor or another high ranking entity favors a person, then more than likely they will respect that person.

Fourth, is if the person wants to work with demons and is strong willed, level headed, respectful, and have a talent for darkness or the left hand path.

Those are the traits that I know at the top of my head that will surely be qualifications for demons to help a person out.


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