This article is about the Greek Goddess Hera; see below video:
I’ll be discussing the spirit named Oriens from several grimoires, but most well known from the Goetia as “King who rules over the East”..
Oriens is a fallen angel (Martian, 1° in Scorpio) & He rules over a good portion of the Qliphoth Samael (dark side of Mars). He used to belong to the Seraphim Order. Appearance is a scaly demon with normal/ black flames and reddish-orange wings. Oriens has higher rank than Adrammalech, despite the latter being dubbed a ruler (only from a pagan perspective). See here for more information on Him and the video.
The practical Kabbalah is a kabbalistic grimoire that goes deep & extensively into the Kabbalah and the Tree of Life; it covers things like the pathways in between the sepirah and so on. I like this book ,and those that love the Kabbalah will love it.
I’m here to discuss 2 Angels mentioned in this book, and their skills; Elemiah & Lehalel, both of which are Seraphim.
Elemiah is Martian (Scorpio, 15°- unknown) and specializes in Clairvoyance (e.g. Necromancy) and related. Appearance is that of an angel in black, with fiery wings, stern and strict in etiquette.
Lehalel is Saturnian (Aquarius, 26°- demonstration) and pretty much the opposite of Elemiah, being warm & sympathetic; He excels in overall life success and can help one get rid of negative karma. Appears as an angel in white.
See the video for more information:
I’ll be covering the goetic spirit Gremory today; I checked up on this spirit or entity after a post on the (former) Facebook group linked to this website in which a member submitted an image of his work with Gremory.
When appearing to me, she takes on the form of a beautiful blonde riding a camel (horse the first time I saw Her) in a pink robe, being very rose-like and all. Her description in the Goetia is as follows:
“The Fifty-sixth Spirit is Gremory, or Gamori. He is a Duke Strong and Powerful, and appeareth in the Form of a Beautiful woman, with a Duchess’s Crown tied about her waist, and riding on a Great Camel. His Office is to tell of all
things Past, Present, and to Come; and of Treasures Hid, and what they lie in; and to procure the Love of Women both Young and Old. He governeth 26 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, etc.”
Gremory is Martian regarding correspondence (Scorpio, 3°- arrangement) and specializes in general clairvoyance, so hence the description which is mostly true; the only exception, somewhat, is the part about being able to see to love from women. Gremory can do so, but this is not Her speciality and she will do so by forceful means.
Here some notes of the workings of others with Her:
Temple of Zagan
Between the pillars
Imperial Arts
NOTE: These stories above are just for the quality of the article itself in terms of experience, but I don’t necessarily agree with them or the ones that wrote it (especially one of them, oh boy- what a load of crap in terms of correspondences; the writer has no way of confirming any of these; none of the three do)
I’ll be covering the Greek goddess Hecate today, or Hekate; She was known and associated with Necromancy and black magick in general, light too and so on.
Hecate is Martian (0° in Scorpio- ready) and has a strong affinity for necromancy, unsurprisingly of course; this is her forte. She absolutely excels in this and offers to the average person, aside from that, financial support within a household, but drawback about Her is that She does make one fussy about mundane things in daily life in workings. Appearance is that of a woman with three heads, beautiful though. She seems to be short and straight to the point, not that I mind. Prefer it that way in this situation.
I’ll be covering the greek God Ares today, or Aries; He is known as the god of war to the greeks.
Ares is of course Martian (15° in aries- headstrong) and is therefore suited for things associated with Mars; battle, war, physical strength, tenacity and so on. Practical examples are gaining courage, physical fortitude. I must, however, note that Ares is an unstable companion emotionally, and reacts by impulse. He is prone to change His mind and behave erratically. This should come to no surprise based on His profile. He is more primal, and can behave like a wild animal, untamed, in that aspect.
Aside from the above, Ares can also have you see through the intentions of others and thwart those plans, a specialty of Him. He can be friendly despite His character in dealings. Ares appears as a roman soldier with shield and spear, reddish and golden.
I’ll be covering the Mesopotamian god Marduk in this volume; He was the patron god of the city of Babylon.
Marduk is Martian (15° in Scorpio- unknown), and if one is to read his history and background, and so on it would become visible right away since He was worshipped for warbased matters primarily. What Marduk has to offer, aside from offense & defense, to the general person is progress within his or her own life, covering nearly all aspects; the goal must be clear though. He appears as a warrior with shield & spear.
Marduk is also mentioned in The Necronomicon spellbook.
The norse God Baldr was a brother of Thor, and was the god of joy & the summer, for one. I’ll be doing Him today.
Baldr is Martian (11° in Aries- changeable) and thusly “good” for all martian affairs, and that’s His strong suit. Aside from that, He also deals well with money & fertility matters so He really is a lot like Thor in that regard. In Norse mythology, His death also brings about the end or Ragnarok, as it’s called.
The description “In addition to being loved by all gods and more physical beings, he was so handsome, generous, and good that he gave off light simply by the purity of his character” denotes His personality. His appearance is that of a blonde man in norse clothing, but He can easily change his demeanor based on the operator, which He did with me.
Baldr is basically the norse version of Lucifer, as in being the “lightbringer”.
I’ll be covering the Norse god Thor here, after He visited me last night; Him and after a few seconds, Odin and Loki too. Thor is in short known as one that deals with offense, defense & fertility. As stated on Wiki “In Norse mythology, Thor is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing and fertility”.
It comes to no surprise, thusly, that Thor is martian (Aries, 24°- Wanton) and also deals with financial matters (Venus in Taurus, 0°- demanding). Thor told me that I could also keep Him in mind for work if it be necessary. I remember my patron telling me in the past that the Norse pantheon does have potential and that He brought me to Yggdrasil, where we did meet Thor, but He was chased away by Him after trying to attack us. This was a good while ago, so more than enough things have changed. Nothing else to say other that the aforementioned; lastly, He looks as depicted: a bearded dwarvish man wearing old norse warrior gear.
Aah, Azazel, the scapegoat as I know Him; whenever I hear His name, I think of the scapegoat or EA Koetting (lol); But in all seriousness, I shall be talking about the fallen angel Azazel here.
I have never directly dealt with Him, but I have worked with a few spirits that fall under Him, all of which are infernals. Those two are Froghlatasch & Salasash.
He does remind me of L. Rofocale in terms of looks, appearing as a dark, demonic, bulky- looking creature with horns sometimes and other times without. Aside from just now, I have seen him once or twice when summoning his aforementioned subjects. I remember that after a ritual a while back with one of them, that He told me “I have to go, my master Azazel is calling me” and there Azazel was. Koetting’s story on how He adopted Azazel as a patron is nice too, makes for a good horror or sci-fi story in his Book of Azazel.
Now let me get to it; Azazel is martian (Aries, 24°- wanton) and has quite some power to Him, but working with Him will bring good fortune at the cost of some other misfortune. Typical infernal for me, since a good deal of them I know work this way. Nevertheless, He’s not one to be underestimated. Works aggressively, but that’s almost needless to say because of the martian-ness.