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To: alt.magick,alt.magick.tyagi,alt.magick.goetia,alt.christnet.demonology,alt.satanism,talk.religion.misc From: boboroshi@satanservice.org (SOD of the CoE) Subject: Demons/Angels : EL FAQ-O GIGANTE (was Poke: ...) Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 08:11:37 GMT 50010911 VI! om Hail Satan! Hail GIGANTE!! sri catyananda: > 01 FAQFAQFAQ Part One (General) for review >1.7.1 What are demons and angels? Are these related to magick? Contribution: When spirits are described in particular ways by individuals with biased perspectives on the cosmos, they will divide the various spirits into two different factions, dependent upon their relation to a presumed religious authority (a God, for example, or some council of gods). When this is done, then the spirits aligned with their preferred authority are traditionally called, in English, 'angels', while those which are opposed to this authority are called 'demons'. Usually 'our team' is presumed to be more powerful than 'their team', and so the angels are described in fanciful, glorious, beautiful, and often atmospheric (bird-like, star-like, etc.) ways, whereas the demons are described in degrading, depracatory, ugly, and often cthonic (reptilian, monstrous, subterranean) ways. Typically the angels are described as protecting humans, sometimes directing them or providing them with fabulous authority (e.g. Muhammad's receipt of the Qur'an via the angel Gabriel). Demons are described as seeking the demise of humans, sometimes capturing some essential portion of their being (as in the legends of the magician Faustus and the loss of his soul to the demon Mephistopheles). The intersection between spirits and magic is a very old one, from pacts between them and humans (broadening all the way to marriage!) to contention for control of body and mind (which a rite of exorcism is supposed to remedy). The magician typically seeks to gain from the spirit in one way or another, regardless of the type of spirit they may be. Demons can be summoned and enslaved to one's purposes, extracting information such as the location of hidden treasures or providing an entire specialized education. Angels may be encountered for the purposes of spiritual development and religious experiences, or in search of a solution to some harrying malady (spiritual or physical). Typically the control and direction of spirits is included in the subject of magic called by the names 'Demonology' and 'Angelology'. European Renaissance grimoires often contain extensive directories of information about these spirits, so that they might be called and encountered. The magician takes precautions consonant with the character of the spirit with respect to hir religious persuasion. Popular works of relevance to this subject in the Western Esoteric Tradition include the works of John Dee in his rituals with Edward Kelly (called 'Enochian' on account of the category of angels contacted), "The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage" (concerning the magical encounter with what is called the Holy Guardian Angel (a personal tutelary spirit) and "The Goetia" or "Lemegeton" ("Lesser Key (of Solomon the King)"). Pacts with spirits sometimes take the form of contracts, written out and signed by both magician and spirit alike. This has its apotheosis in the infamous Blood Pact With Satan, in which the magician barters hir soul (or hir entirety) to the Cosmic Adversary in exchange for some short-term glory (knowledge, power, fame, etc.). >1.7.2 How can I summon a demon and have it obey me? Contribution: The summoning of demons is often a very specialized and technical activity, though some magicians have claimed they are more easily contacted and less dangerous than the dualistic religious would have us believe (i.e. the "demons" are merely antagonistic to *particular* human beings, inclusive of worshippers of a god they oppose). The faithful theurge prepares by outfitting hirself in protective vestments, armed with magical weapons of power, and surrounded with symbols, seals, and allied spirits readied for battle. A discernment is made betwixt the "invocation" of spirits of beneficent temperament (a preliminary to an encounter with a demon often includes the invocation of protective angelic beings) and the "evocation" of demonic or maleficent entities (often calling them into some kind of magical cage, receptacle, or guarded area). Spirits of many types are presumed to have certain magical sigils or seals, and the control of the demon's seal allows the magician, via sympathetic magic, to control or dominate the demon. Knowing the demon's name and identifying seal is therefore of primary importance in having it obey the magician, and calling and capturing it is supposed to subject it more completely to the will of the forceful mage. >1.7.3 How do I get rid of unwanted demons? Contribution: At times demons are described as coming to reside or inhabit the body of a human being, a particular geographic are or item. Human repulsion in response to these malignant spirits inspires those whom they are troubling to take steps to effect their removal. Similar in character to the methods described as regards summoning and controlling demonic spirits, knowing about the demon and calling on the forces presumed to be in support of the magician and opposed to the nature of the demon are primary methods by which demons may be persuaded to depart. Popular legends of Jesus Christ, for example, describe him as capable, through his innate spiritual power or his relation to the God described as the Creator of all things, of driving out unwanted demonic spirits that were presumed to be possessing those with mental imbalance, diseases, and skin conditions! Folk magic includes the concoction of certain herbal formulae for the purpose of persuading nasty spirits to leave one's premises (e.g. "Run Devil Run!"), and there are, of course, legendary magical objects which are described as having the power, based on their ingenius design and the devoutness of their fashioner, to compel demons to do one's bidding (e.g. the Magical Ring of Solomon, whose design is provided in Solomonic grimoires for use during demon summoning ceremonies). blessed beast! boboroshi@satanservice.org: Satanic Outreach Director, Church of Euthanasia: http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/ Satanism Archive: http://www.satanservice.org/ -- emailed replies may be posted ----- "sa avidya ya vimuktaye" ----- "that which liberates is ignorance" http://www.luckymojo.com/nagasiva.html hoodoo catalogue: send postal address to catalogues@luckymojo.com
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