Thursday

WITCHES FAMILARS

THE GREAT HORNED OWL
Although many witches may ask for a familiar that is small in size and one that can guide them with abilities when I call upon spirit I ask for these three spirit guides in a particular way that will grant gifts to me. Each of these animals has special abilities that can provide me sight to see far and clear like the owl because their vision is acute especially when hunting for their prey and seeing at night. The Wolfe provides me wisdom and strength as being the most powerful animal in the northwestern part of the world and cunning like the coyote to be sharp and ready to protect myself if needed when dealing with everyday idiots in society and people who are an everyday problem including in the work environment which is filled with two-legged parasites. These animals have gifts that humans don't have, but if I can obtain a taste of their abilities, I feel empowered, which is important when dealing with the outside world. The great horned owl is found throughout the Americas, from Canada and Alaska down to the southern tip of South America. They typically inhabit a wide range of environments, including forests, deserts, grasslands, and urban areas. They prefer areas with open spaces for hunting and nearby trees or cliffs for nesting. Great horned owls are skilled hunters and primarily hunt at night (nocturnal). They use their excellent hearing and keen eyesight to locate prey in the dark. Here’s how they typically hunt: Silent Flight: Their wing structure allows for silent flight, enabling them to approach prey without being heard. Perching and Scanning: They often perch on a high vantage point, such as a tree branch, where they can scan the ground for movement. Ambush: Once they spot prey, they swoop down quickly, using their strong talons to catch and immobilize it. Diet: Their diet is diverse and includes small mammals (like rabbits and rodents), birds, reptiles, and even insects. They can also take down larger prey when necessary. 

THE NORTHERN WOLFE IS THE MOST POWERFUL WOLFE IN EXISTENCE
The Northern Wolfe is a powerful creature with strong resilience and a keen sharp of being a hunter this is how this powerful creature lives. The northern wolf, also known as the gray wolf, can be found across a wide range of habitats in North America, Europe, and Asia. In North America, they are primarily located in Alaska: A significant population resides in the northern and interior regions. Canada: They inhabit many areas, including the boreal forests and tundra. Northern United States: States like Montana, Wyoming, and parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin have populations. In addition, northern wolves are found in parts of Europe and Asia, especially in countries like Russia, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. They thrive in various ecosystems, from forests and tundra to mountains and grasslands. Wolves, particularly northern wolves (gray wolves), are apex predators with a varied diet which is primarily large ungulates. Here’s a breakdown of what they hunt and how they do it: Large Ungulates: Their main prey include deer (like white-tailed and mule deer), elk, moose, and caribou. Smaller Mammals: They also hunt smaller animals, such as rabbits, beavers, and rodents, especially when larger prey is scarce. Carrion: Wolves will scavenge carrion when available, feeding on the remains of dead animals. Pack Hunting: Wolves often hunt in packs, which allows them to take down larger prey. This teamwork enhances their efficiency and success rate. Stalking and Ambushing: Wolves will stalk their prey quietly, using cover and the element of surprise. They may split up to surround the target before closing in. Chase: Once they initiate a chase, wolves can run at high speeds (up to 40 miles per hour) for short distances, relying on stamina to tire out their prey. Biting Strategy: Wolves aim for the throat or hindquarters of their prey to bring it down. They often work together to pin down larger animals. This combination of social structure and hunting techniques makes wolves highly effective hunters in their ecosystems!
TH ECOYOTE LIVES WITH RESILENCE

The coyote, often seen as a symbol of adaptability and resilience, is a powerful and versatile predator. Coyotes are found throughout North America, from Alaska to central Mexico, and they inhabit a wide range of environments including Deserts: They thrive in arid regions where food is available. Grasslands and Prairies: These open areas provide ample hunting opportunities. Forests: Coyotes can also be found in wooded areas, where they utilize cover for hunting. Urban Areas: Increasingly, coyotes are adapting to suburban and urban environments, where they find food and shelter. Physical Traits and Hunting Abilities Coyotes are medium-sized canids, typically weighing between 24 to 46 pounds. They are known for their agility, keen senses, and vocal communication. Their powerful jaws and sharp teeth enable them to hunt various prey, including rodents, rabbits, and even small deer. Behavior and Diet Coyotes are opportunistic feeders and often hunt alone or in small family groups. They rely on their speed and cunning to catch prey, and their adaptability allows them to thrive in diverse habitats, often adjusting their diet based on the availability of food sources. Coyotes are remarkable survivors, able to coexist with human populations while maintaining their wild instincts! I share qualities with each one of these creatures and I ask the spirit whether it is Lucifer or Hekate to grant me intuition and the same abilities as each of these animals over time I have grown stronger and feel more empowered. These animals have special gifts that I want to share or be a part of if I can see far just as the owl does I will see things others won't. If I can have strength and wisdom as the Wolfe I can have the ability to handle problems in everyday life differently and more assertively and cunning like the coyote to manipulate and maneuver through everyday bullshit when I need it, it helps. As humans grow older it softens and weakens our mentality and physical being. Frankly, humans need all the help we can get. It works because at times my senses are acute it's important to be alert while going through society. Do you have a familiar you want the spirit to empower you with?

Saturday

WEAVER OF THE RED FLAME

SPIDER OF THE COSMOS

 


SPIDER ANAOLGY OF THE COSMOS

The analogy of spiders in the context of occultism often represents themes of manipulation, entrapment, and the interconnectedness of life. Here are a few key aspects: Web of Fate: Just as a spider weaves a web, some occult traditions view the universe as interconnected, where every action influences others, resembling a web of fate. Duality: Spiders can symbolize both creation and destruction—while they create intricate webs, they also ensnare prey. This duality mirrors the balance of light and dark often explored in occult practices. Transformation: In some cultures, spiders represent transformation and change, akin to the process of alchemy, where one thing is transformed into another. Intuition and Mystery: Spiders are often associated with feminine energy and intuition, embodying the mystery of the unseen, much like the esoteric knowledge sought in occultism. Overall, spiders can serve as powerful symbols within occult contexts, embodying complex themes that resonate with various beliefs and practices.


WEAVER OF THE RED FLAME

Thursday

SLAVIC WITCHCRAFT AND DEMON MORANA

Slavic witchcraft, often referred to as "folk magic" or "traditional Slavic practices," encompasses a variety of beliefs and rituals rooted in the pre-Christian traditions of Slavic peoples. Here are some key aspects: Slavic witchcraft, often referred to as "folk magic" or "traditional Slavic practices," encompasses a variety of beliefs and rituals rooted in the pre-Christian traditions of Slavic peoples. Here are some key aspects: Amulets crafted from natural materials, like wood or stone, are often used to ward off evil or attract good fortune. Many practitioners create their own charms based on personal beliefs and traditions. Practitioners might engage in rituals for protection, healing, or fertility or Herbal Magic: Using local plants for healing or protection. Divination: Techniques like scrying, rune casting, or using cards to predict the future. Seasonal Festivals: Celebrating events like Kupala Night (summer solstice) and Maslenitsa (end of winter) often involves rituals to honor the earth and its cycles. Slavic folklore features a rich array of demons, spirits, and supernatural beings, with estimates varying widely due to regional differences and the oral nature of these traditions. Some of the more notable ones include Baba Yaga a famous witch who lives in a hut on chicken legs, known for her ambiguous nature—helpful at times and malevolent at others. Domovoi are household spirits that protect the home. They can be friendly but may become mischievous if not treated well. Leshy a guardian of the forest, is often depicted as a tall man who can change size and shape. He protects animals and punishes those who disrespect the forest. There are many others but Morana is my favorite because she is very similar to Hekate is why I chose to speak of her and her abilities? 

MORANA SLAVIC GODDESS OF DEATH

Morana is often associated with Slavic mythology, particularly as a goddess of winter and death. She embodies the harshness of winter but also the cycles of life and rebirth. In some interpretations, she can be seen as a demon or spirit that represents the darker aspects of nature and the inevitability of death. In folklore, Morana is sometimes depicted as a beautiful woman, evoking both allure and danger. Her character reflects the duality of nature—bringing both life and death, warmth and cold. Morana represents the transition between life and death, particularly in the seasonal cycle. She is often associated with winter's harshness, symbolizing death and dormancy. As spring approaches, she is depicted as being defeated or driven away, allowing for rebirth and renewal. This cycle reflects the natural rhythms of life. In some traditions, rituals are held to honor Morana, especially during the end of winter. For example, during the spring festival of "Marzanna," effigies of Morana are created and then burned or drowned in rivers to symbolize the end of winter and the arrival of spring. This act serves both as a way to bid farewell to the cold season and to invoke fertility and growth. Morana embodies duality—she can be both nurturing and destructive. While she brings death, she also signifies the potential for rebirth. This complexity makes her a powerful figure in witchcraft, representing the balance between life and death, creation and destruction. In some practices, Morana is invoked for protection against the cold and dark times in life. Some practitioners may seek her guidance during personal transformations, especially in times of loss or grief, to find strength and resilience. Morana is sometimes linked to other spirits and deities within Slavic mythology, such as Mokosh, the goddess of fertility, and the various spirits of nature. These connections highlight the interconnectedness of life, death, and the natural world.

JEZEBEL



Without question, the nastiest, evil, most disgusting cunning, and seductive spirit in Satan's hierarchy has to be what many call the Jezebel spirit. This evil spirit has been responsible for not tearing down churches, pastors, and different Christian ministries but it has also been responsible for breaking up many marriages friendships, and companies, along with getting many people to commit cold-blooded murders and suicides. For those of you who have been hit by this evil spirit, or have encountered it in some way, you will know exactly what I am going to talk about in this article. It is without question one of the evilest and vile spirits that exist and many people have encountered this spirit without question realizing it. This spirit is much more intelligent cunning, and seductive than many of the other types of demons will be. It will thus be capable of playing more than one type of game with you. For example, a spirit of anger will only try to make you mad and angry but a Jezebel spirit will play several different games with you as I will show below when I start to describe the way it will operate and the different kinds of games it will use to try and bring you down. As a result of this type of spirit being capable of playing more than one kind of game with you, this kind of spirit is much more deadly and destructive. If this spirit is not properly exposed and dealt with in a reasonable length of time, it will destroy and completely bring down a marriage, church, ministry, company, or an individual's life. Here is a list of 11 specific things I have isolated on this spirit once it moves in on someone to set up shop. The Jezebel will play the same games once she attaches herself to you.

  • The Evil Personality Traits of the Jezebel Spirit
  • The Spider Web Analogy
  • There will be a Charismatic Energy on the Host
  • Attaches sharp, Intelligent, and Attractive People When it can
  • Will Always Seek to Infiltrate, Attack, and Undermine Everything
  • Will go after anyone in a leadership position
  • Runs in Tanderm with a mocking Spirit
  • Especially Hates Prophets, Prayer, and Spiritual Warfare
  • Will occasionally Expose itself in a Photo
  • The Host Usually will not know they have this kind of spirit in them


This spirit operates with maximum pride in it. As a result, it will try and infect the host with that same kind of pride. Once she does this the host will no longer be able to accept any type of constructive criticism from anyone. The host will seek its own throne and they will now have to be the total center of attention as everything will be about them and them alone. The host will not be able to bond with anyone because they are now totally self-sufficient in their own blown-up egos. The only true friends they will have are the people who will get duped into falling into their web of deceit and lies, where they will now become their mindless followers. These people will have all of their true friends leave them because no one wants to be around this kind of evil spirit and negative destructive personality traits. Sooner or later it happens this person completely fails and falls as well as losing everything close to them. And it was all due to them allowing this kind of evil spirit to get inside of them in the first place and from there blindly following this evil spirit leading them to do what it wanted them to do. I've seen this spirit literally play some people right over the edge of a cliff where they ended up losing everything. And this was all because they were too blind and ignorant to see what was really going on behind the scenes in the spiritual realm. This kind of spirit is a master at setting up train wrecks and then orchestrating for them to actually occur with individual people ministries churches and companies. This is why every single Christian church should be teaching their people the basics of true spiritual warfare in the Lord so they will have the knowledge on how to combat these kinds of evil spirits. I won't list all 11 analogies here but I will provide a download so you can read them for yourself and know how wicked the Jezebel is and how she seduces the host to destroy all in its path. I will provide here the "Spider Analogy" and the rest you can read for yourself and download here. 

When someone is walking with this kind of evil spirit deeply entrenched in them, they will initially move and operate on what I call the spider analogy. Just like a spider creates a web to trap its prey so it can then devour them, the Jezebel spirit will start out in the exact same way once she moves into a certain environment to try and work. These people are very good at playing the good cop bad cop game. They will always start out playing the good cop. These people will initially seem to have their act all together they will know how to talk the talk. They will know Scripture well enough so they can impress everyone with their high level of spiritual development. They know how to smooth-talk people and use false flattery to gain favoritism so they can then work to get their claws into you. And before you know it, you will be caught in their web. And then once they have you comfortable caught in their web through false flattery and deceit, they will then start to attack you and tear you to pieces. The Jezebel spirit is cunning and she goes after very attractive people because those with looks are usually fooled by most of society. See the ignorance in the human mind is naturally blindsided by looks and charm, this is why it's so easy to fool someone with a smile or gracious manners but it's those who talk too much without evidence I've come to learn is deceit. A person can say whatever they want but without evidence it means nothing. Jezebel is wicked and will stop at nothing to get you where she wants you.


Tuesday

LEGENDS OF THE FAIRIES

The legend of fairies varies widely across cultures, but generally, they are depicted as supernatural beings with magical abilities. In European folklore, particularly in Celtic traditions, fairies are often seen as small, ethereal creatures that inhabit natural settings like forests and meadows. They can be benevolent or malevolent, sometimes helping humans but also playing tricks or causing mischief. Many tales describe fairies as guardians of nature, connected to the earth and its cycles. They are often associated with specific locations, like fairy rings—circles of mushrooms that are said to be places of fairy gatherings. Overall, the legend of fairies reflects themes of enchantment, nature, and the unpredictability of the supernatural. In Celtic legend, fairies are often referred to as "the Sidhe" (pronounced "shee"), which means "the people of the mounds" in Irish. They are believed to be supernatural beings that inhabit a parallel world, often residing in ancient earth mounds, hill forts, or fairy rings. Origins: The Sidhe are thought to be the spirits of the Tuatha DĆ© Danann, an ancient race of gods and heroes in Irish mythology. After being defeated by the Milesians (ancestors of the Irish), they retreated into the earth and became the fairies. Nature and Appearance: Fairies are often depicted as beautiful, ethereal beings, sometimes with delicate features and vibrant clothing.

However, their appearances can vary; they might also be portrayed as small or mischievous creatures. Dual Nature: Fairies can be both benevolent and malevolent. While some may grant favors or bestow blessings, others can play tricks, steal children, or cause misfortune. It’s important to be respectful and cautious around them. Fairy Rings: These are circular formations of mushrooms or grass, believed to be portals to the fairy realm. Stepping into a fairy ring is often considered dangerous, as it might lead to enchantment or loss of time. Many cultures have their version of the fairies, but you might catch one smiling at you when you walk into a forest or glide through the mist after a heavy rain. The Celtic belief in fairies reflects a deep connection to nature, the mystery of the unseen world, and the complexities of human relationships with the supernatural.

Slavic traditions feature a rich tapestry of beliefs regarding fairies and spirit beings, often deeply intertwined with nature and ancestral lore. Here are some key aspects of Slavic fairy worship and related folklore: Rusalka - Water nymphs are often depicted as beautiful young women. They are believed to inhabit lakes and rivers and can be both benevolent and vengeful. According to folklore, they may lure men to their watery graves, especially during the summer months. Domovoi - Household spirits that protect the home. Typically viewed as benevolent, they are thought to bring good fortune and prosperity. However, if disrespected or neglected, they can cause mischief. Leshy - The forest guardian, Leshy is depicted as a tall man who can change his size and shape. He protects animals and trees and is known for leading travelers astray in the woods. Baba Yaga - A complex figure in Slavic folklore, often portrayed as a witch who lives in a hut on chicken legs. While she can be malevolent, she also possesses great wisdom and can help those who seek her out with respect. Offerings: People often leave offerings to these spirits, such as bread, milk, or other food, to gain favor or protection. This practice reflects respect for the spirits and a desire for harmony with the natural world. Celebrations and Festivals: Seasonal festivals, such as Ivan Kupala (celebrating the summer solstice), include rituals honoring water spirits like Rusalki. These festivities often involve lighting bonfires, dancing, and performing songs to connect with the spirit world. Ritual Practices: Traditional practices may involve blessings or protective rituals performed by community leaders or shamans, aimed at ensuring the well-being of the household and the community.

MERMAIDS OF THE SEA

MERMAIDS ARE SEA CREATURES AND HUMAN WITH THE ABILITY TO LIVE IN THE WATER
Legends of mermaids are rich and varied across cultures. Here are a few fascinating aspects: In Greek mythology, mermaids are often associated with sirens, enchanting creatures that lured sailors to their doom with beautiful songs. In Scandinavian folklore, the selkie is a seal that can shed its skin to become human, sometimes leading to tragic love stories. In Japanese culture, ningyo are fish-like beings that, when caught, bring misfortune but can also grant immortality if consumed. Symbolism: Mermaids often symbolize the duality of beauty and danger. They represent the allure of the unknown and the ocean's unpredictability. Folklore and Warnings: Many legends feature mermaids as omens. For instance, their sightings were thought to predict storms or shipwrecks, serving as cautionary tales for sailors. More about the ningyo is a fascinating creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted as a fish-like being that can transform into a beautiful woman. Here's an overview of its history and significance: Etymology: The word "ningyo" translates to "human fish." Traditionally, it is described as having the body of a fish and the head of a human. Early Mentions: Ningyo legends can be traced back to ancient texts, including the Nihon Shoki (Chronicles of Japan) from the 8th century. They were often depicted as creatures that lived in the sea and were said to possess magical properties. Appearance: Ningyo are typically described as having golden scales and long, flowing hair. When caught, their blood is said to bring misfortune, but their flesh is believed to grant immortality. Appearance: Ningyo are typically described as having golden scales and long, flowing hair. When caught, their blood is said to bring misfortune, but their flesh is believed to grant immortality. Symbol of Transformation: The ningyo represents the fluidity between humans and fish, embodying themes of transformation and the mysteries of the ocean.
MERMAID SISTERS

Pirates claiming to see mermaids is a captivating theme in maritime lore. Many sailors and pirates reported sightings of these enchanting creatures, often attributing their experiences to the long hours at sea and the effects of isolation. Here are some notable points about this theme: 

Romanticized Accounts Many pirate tales include exaggerated stories of mermaid sightings, which served to enhance their adventurous reputation. These accounts often depicted mermaids as alluring beings that could seduce sailors. Warnings and OmensIn some stories, mermaids were seen as omens of misfortune. Pirates believed that encountering a mermaid might foretell a storm or disaster at sea, blending superstition with their daring lives. Famous Sightings Notable figures, such as Christopher Columbus, claimed to have seen mermaids during his voyages. His accounts describe mermaids as less beautiful than depicted in folklore, sparking debates about their true nature. Legends of Lost ShipsSome legends tell of ships that were lured to their doom by mermaids, whose enchanting songs led them off course or into treacherous waters. Cultural Impact These tales contributed to the mythos of pirates, intertwining their rugged existence with the magical and mysterious world of the sea. These beautiful creatures have existed in the hearts of many and I wouldn't be surprised by their existence as many strange and wonderful organisms live among us.

LUCIFER THE RED FLAME OF LIBERATION

LUCIFER THE RED FLAME OF LIBERATION LIGHT THE WAY AND I WILL FOLLOW YOUR POWER AND STRENGTH IS ALL I NEED.

RENICH TASA UBERICA ICAR LUCIFER

Saturday

NAAMAH QUEEN OF THE QLIPHOTH


I've never worked or called NAAMAH, but I will provide information about her. The few people who mention her name or try to explain a time when working with her is not significant information that convinces me they have any understanding of her nature. I don't find it easy to work with any spirit, it's hard work and takes so much time. So let's begin with this. Naamah is a figure found in various religious and mythological texts. In Jewish tradition, she is often mentioned as the wife of Noah and is sometimes associated with the story of the Great Flood. Some interpretations link her to themes of music and prophecy. In other traditions, Naamah can also refer to a character in ancient texts or folklore, often embodying attributes of beauty and seduction. Her story and significance can vary widely depending on the cultural context.

Naamah's nature varies depending on the tradition in which she appears. In Jewish texts, she is often depicted as a strong, virtuous figure, associated with the preservation of humanity through her marriage to Noah. Some interpretations suggest she embodies compassion and nurturing, reflecting the qualities needed to endure and rebuild after the Flood. In other contexts, particularly in folklore and mystical traditions, Naamah can represent beauty and seduction, sometimes associated with more ambiguous or darker themes. For instance, she is sometimes linked to a figure of temptation or danger, suggesting a duality in her nature—both a protector and a potential threat. Overall, Naamah can symbolize resilience and transformation, adapting to the circumstances of her narrative.

Naamah can be seen as dangerous or cruel in certain interpretations, especially in folklore and mystical texts. Here are a few aspects where her character may take on a more ominous nature: Temptation and Seduction: In some stories, Naamah is associated with seduction and the allure of forbidden desires. This can portray her as a figure who leads others astray, tempting them into morally questionable actions. Demonization in Later Texts: In some mystical traditions, particularly within Kabbalistic texts, Naamah is linked to demonic forces or negative traits. She may embody chaos or serve as a representation of unrestrained passion, which can lead to destruction or moral decline. In a broader way of viewing her, she embodies beauty and allure often having a duality, serving as both nurturer and destroyer. This duality can make Naamah a complex figure, with the potential for cruelty hidden beneath a facade of beauty and charm. Naamah can possess certain supernatural abilities, including influence over emotions or desires. However, the idea of her physically possessing or harming someone typically falls into the realm of metaphor rather than literal interpretation. Possession: In some tales, beings associated with seduction or temptation can metaphorically "possess" a person by influencing their thoughts, leading them to make dangerous choices or act against their better judgment. This kind of possession is often symbolic, reflecting inner struggles rather than a physical takeover. Physical Harm: While Naamah is not traditionally depicted as a physically violent figure, in some interpretations where she is linked to darker forces, there might be a suggestion that her influence can lead to harm—either through manipulation or through the consequences of giving in to temptation. Naamah's character often serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of desire and moral ambiguity rather than a literal threat.

Friday

BELIAL GREAT PRINCE OF GOETIA


Belial is a figure that appears in various religious and literary traditions, often associated with wickedness and lawlessness. Here's a brief overview of his historical and mythological significance: His name "Belial" appears in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the Book of Deuteronomy, where it denotes a worthless or wicked person. It is sometimes used to describe those who act against God's laws. Demonology: In later Jewish and Christian demonology, Belial evolved into a specific demonic figure. In the Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, Belial is depicted as a leader of evil spirits and is often associated with temptation and corruption. In John Milton's Paradise Lost, Belial is portrayed as one of the fallen angels, representing a seductive yet ultimately hollow form of temptation. His character embodies laziness and moral decay. During the Renaissance and later, Belial became associated with various occult texts and grimoires, where he is often depicted as a powerful demon. He is frequently invoked in rituals seeking knowledge or power. Belial's evolution reflects changing attitudes toward morality and evil across different cultures and eras.

I am yet to invoke Belial but many times I praise and honor him because he once touched my soul and gave me some of his energy. My body was physically weak and I was beyond tired, so I asked for his help and before I knew it I felt like a machine. He was subtle yet extremely powerful and he gave me just the right dose. Once he was gone I felt nothing like my old self again. I am ever so grateful to have this prince in my life. I do provide nice quality cigars and whiskey but I will not kill an animal or sacrifice anything living as some people have admitted to doing. However, I've considered that assimilation of sacrifice could be possible. First, all of us have fantasies it's our nature, so if you hate someone you can assimilate that act in your mind and create the energy to attack them. I did it without thinking about it until I realized later that person had problem after problem in their life. It was then they were kissing my ass for forgiveness because of their wrongdoing and the problems that followed. I knew then I was the one on their mind to connect their mishaps in their life. Of course, it could be a coincidence, but it's happened more than once. Just a thought. As long as you never touch them or threaten their life nothing can be done, the mind is a powerful tool.

A young and smart man has expressed that Belial and Astaroth have a relationship that Belial is a form of BAAL and that Astaroth is his concert meaning they share a special bond, humor each other being excitement and joy. So now I have learned when I praise Belial I need to praise Astaroth with the same love and devotion since they are aligned together plus this might help strengthen my work with Astaroth. As I searched no one knows anything about Astaroth at all nor has anyone actually worked with her intensely, so this will be new for me. I do recall reading Asenath Mason said she and some friends experienced Astaroth burning sulphur and they had a successful current appear. Something was interesting I discovered that to be a successful writer it helps to understand the secrets of Saturn this is a lot of work, but a job I hope to accomplish since writing is one of my passions. I guess it wouldn't hurt to place raw meat such as chicken or fish for Belial and see what happens. I've listened to Bonnie many times speak of Belial and she has worked with him successfully without actual physical sacrifice. However, you must be willing to give something up and give the best you've got as no one gets something for nothing.

Thursday

ASTAROTH KEY OF SOLOMON


Astaroth is a figure that appears in various mythologies and religious texts, often associated with demons and the occult. Here’s a brief overview of her history. Astaroth's transformation from a revered deity to a demon illustrates the complex interplay between cultures and religions throughout history. Here I will describe some facts about this female spirit Key of Solomon. Origins: Astaroth likely originated from ancient Near Eastern deities, particularly from the Canaanite god Astarte, who was associated with love, war, and fertility. Astarte was often linked to Venus and had a significant following in the ancient world. Biblical References: In the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament, Astaroth (or Ashtoreth) is mentioned as a foreign goddess worshipped by the Canaanites. The Israelites were often warned against worshipping her, reflecting the conflict between monotheism and polytheism. Demonology: In medieval demonology, Astaroth became classified as a demon. In texts like the "Lesser Key of Solomon," she is described as a powerful duke of Hell, commanding a legion of demons. She is often depicted as a figure who can reveal secrets and provide knowledge, though he is also seen as a tempter.  Cultural Impact: Over the centuries, Astaroth has influenced various works of literature, art, and modern occult practices. Her portrayal varies widely, sometimes depicted with a masculine appearance and sometimes feminine traits, reflecting her diverse origins.

Last night again I had a remarkable connection with spirit, but this time I called out to Astaroth to join Hekate and me. I want to work with her since she is linked to Capricorn, it was hard to determine if she could hear me or was in the room because the spirit that was with me last night and this morning I have to assume is Hekate because of her green light. Yet my third eye can see various shapes and colors. When the light comes in my third eye and flickers an oval shape I can project that light in front of me in the physical realm and see Hekates picture light up with green all over her face. However, this is my first time calling upon Astaroth and I will continue to call out to her and try to invoke her current but as I said before I can't get past what I have accomplished. Working with spirits is not easy, it's difficult that's why I have a hard time believing most people who claim to work with spirits. Especially those who want to candy-coat everything.

I do have a gift for all those people who do and want to work with Hekate, I will have her image that I created right here it's a free download. Please buy a nice frame for it light a candle in front of the image and be in the dark, make sure to light sandalwood incense and call out to her using her Enn. Focus, fantasize she is with you keep her image in your head, and pour out your will, YOUR HUMAN PHYSICAL ENERGY MATTERS!! You will see her green current come alive. Print the image in color so you can look deep into her green eyes, it's a real woman and goddess you are looking at. So make it nice and place it on your altar. I will provide an update as my work continues with Astaroth. Thank you for being a part of my journey with the Shekina of Witchcraft the Great Titan Hekate

Wednesday

ISIS GODDESS OF RESURRECTION

 

ISIS HAD THE POWER TO SHAPESHIT AND RESURRECT HER HUSBAND OSIRIS

Isis, the ancient Egyptian goddess, is associated with various aspects, including magic, motherhood, and fertility. In ancient mythology, she was revered as a powerful and protective figure, often depicted as a mother and healer. Isis was believed to possess various magical abilities in ancient Egyptian mythology. Some of the key aspects of her magic. Healing: Isis was known for her healing powers, able to cure the sick and injured. Protection: She offered protection to her followers, especially mothers and children, and was often invoked for safety. Resurrection: One of her most famous abilities involved the resurrection of her husband, Osiris. She used her magical skills to bring him back to life after he was killed by Set. Transformation: Isis could shape-shift and transform herself or others, embodying different forms as needed. Divine Knowledge: She was associated with wisdom and was often depicted as possessing profound knowledge of spells and rituals. Isis's magic was integral to her identity and role as a goddess in the ancient Egyptian pantheon.

In mythology, Isis is primarily seen as a benevolent figure; however, like many deities, she has complexities that could be interpreted as a "dark side." Vengefulness: Isis showed a fierce determination to avenge her husband Osiris's death. This quest for revenge against Set could be seen as a darker aspect of her character. Manipulation: In some myths, she uses cunning and deception to achieve her goals, such as tricking Ra into revealing his true name to gain power. Control Over Life and Death: While she is known for her healing powers, her ability to resurrect Osiris also places her in a position of control over life and death, which can be viewed as a double-edged sword. These complexities reflect the multifaceted nature of deities where good and evil are often intertwined. 
ISIS GODDESS OF RESURRECTION

Isis, as a goddess, did not rule Egypt in a historical sense; rather, she was a prominent figure in ancient Egyptian religion and mythology. Her worship flourished during various periods, particularly in the New Kingdom (c. 1550–1070 BCE), when her influence expanded. During this time, Egypt was a powerful civilization known for its advancements in art, architecture, and religion. The cult of Isis became significant, with temples dedicated to her across Egypt and beyond, reflecting her role as a goddess of magic, motherhood, and protection. Isis's myths, particularly those involving her husband Osiris and their son Horus, played a crucial role in the religious landscape, symbolizing themes of death, resurrection, and the cycle of life. Her story was central to the beliefs surrounding the afterlife, making her a vital figure in Egyptian spirituality. In summary, while Isis herself did not hold political power, her influence on religious and cultural life was profound during ancient Egypt's history. As many of know Anubis prepared and worked with those who died. Isis and Anubis were associated with death in ancient Egyptian mythology, but they had different roles.

Isis: While she is primarily known as a goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, Isis also played a crucial role in the afterlife. She was involved in the resurrection of her husband Osiris and was seen as a protector of the dead. Her magic was believed to help guide souls and provide assistance in the afterlife. Anubis: He was specifically the god of mummification and the afterlife, often depicted as a jackal or a man with a jackal's head. Anubis oversaw the embalming process and guided souls through the underworld, weighing their hearts against the feather of Ma'at to determine their fate. Together, Isis and Anubis contributed to the complex beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt, with Isis focusing on protection and resurrection, and Anubis on the processes of death and judgment.

Tuesday

AGRATBAT MAHLAT IS DEMON QUEEN OF BANEFUL MAGIC


Baneful magic, often referred to as "dark magic" or "malevolent magic," has a long and complex history that varies across cultures and traditions. In ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia: The earliest records of magic come from ancient Sumer, where practitioners used spells and incantations for various purposes, including curses and protective rites. There is nothing wrong with using such magic to protect yourself from others and evil intentions and everyone has them. Egypt: Ancient Egyptians practiced a form of magic that included both benevolent and baneful elements. Curses inscribed on tombs were meant to protect the deceased from thieves and malevolent spirits. Agrat Bat Malhat is one of the Four Angels of Prostitution and Empowering Angel of Destruction and Pestilence she is good for beginners if you want to learn baneful magick. You can provide fruit - wine - flowers - Blood - Frankincense - And sandalwood her colors are light blue - black - purple - red and green. 

Directions are North-East and West-9th hour of Mercury on a Wednesday some people call her on Saturdays. Agrat is a shapeshifter for Intellect Pursuits of Illusions and Glamour Magic. Agart Bat Malhat is the mistress of sorcery and some people work with her and Mestophiles together. She is teaching Alchemy and poisonous plants. According to the legends, she takes the form of a roof dancer representing that liminal space between the physical and the spiritual world. When calling Agrat Bat Mahlat she might be accompanied by 18 legions of spirits who have thousands of spirits with them and these spirits are known to be bringers of destruction. Agrat Bat Mahlat's name translates as the daughter of Mahlat - meaning the daughter of sickness - illusion and uncleanliness. During the many eras of the past women were perceived as unclean - and dirty, but Agart was a powerful Succubi who was in control of her body and sexuality and a threat to patriarchy. She represents empowerment and freedom she is known for her wisdom and knowledge of the occult. She is a teacher of wisdom and astral projection. According to Kabbalist Zohor Lore, she is one of the Four Angels of Prostitution Agrat can help with healing sexual traumas and witchcraft.

Sunday

LORD PARISEL AND BUNE

Various methods of money magic can be used with various spirits such as Goetia. I've not had much luck with Bune directly, but recently I was listening to this young man speak of how exactly to work with Bune, he explains how she comes as not a demon but a necromantic spirit. To work with Bune he explains you must invoke her and work with the dead, that may be why I haven't been successful. The explanation is expressed clearly, so asking is not going to get you what you want. My own experience was with Lord Parisel, the Lord of wealth and I was able to obtain what I needed at a most critical time in my life. This was the first time I ever did a ritual based on money needs and it was well-needed, but it worked for me.

I followed Go Virtual her formula with Lord Parisel and I used all the sigils of Jupiter which helped, using the right incense and giving my blood to the spirits. Why not? It's only blood and if the spirits are guiding me and helping me I rather give it freely to Goetia or another spirit than give it to Jesus. However, I set everything up and the spirits already knew my intentions I meditated and prayed. I followed the hours of the planet and moon (I still don't understand the mansions of the moon) so I left it out. The following day my results came through with retro pay of $6000 and $5000 a month in salary for the next three years. I've heard and read its my birthright to have wealth and all that I need, I'm sure it is for everyone but some of us struggle more than others in life to have what we are entitled to, which I still see as an imbalance. Of course, the greed of those corporations and elites at the top are the biggest abusers of wealth. It's not necessary to take it that far, but money can be made, and with the help of spirits guiding you, its worth the sacrifice. Sacrifice should be mild not anything criminal or against the human race in general, but if you choose more power to you.

This IMBALANCE is the part of life that is not clear to me as I don't believe most wealthy people depend on magic to get what they want. All of us have to work in many areas to obtain any money to make a living. Money won't fall out of the sky and I now know Spirit won't allow me to win a lottery game, if anything spirit has blocked me many times from winning lottery games when I've come so close. Now it's about re-inventing myself.

The point is nothing comes easy or for free, you have to study the pentacles and study the spirit either Bune or Lord Parisel whichever spirit you are comfortable with, because there are many. You need to know what spirit wants from YOU! Nothing is free. I'm confident you don't need to make a pact, but you need to bring offerings and be willing to make a sacrifice. Have some kind of work lined up it doesn't matter what it is, something you enjoy and can succeed from, or various lines of work is better. Study the moon when it's full and during the right time, be willing to give blood, spirits expect it. If you begin to see results praise and give honor, it's sometimes hard to be consistent but no one must disregard spirits that help us improve our lives.

THE SHEKINAH OF WITCHCRAFT

SHEKINA OF WITCHCRAFT AND NECROMANCY OF THE UNDERWORLD

Monday

WITCHCRAFT HISTORY

The history of witchcraft is rich and complex, spanning thousands of years and crossing many cultures. Ancient cultures that practiced witchcraft or magical rites often did so within the framework of their religious and cultural beliefs. These ancient cultures each had their unique approaches to witchcraft and magic, deeply embedded in their religious and societal structures. Their practices offer a fascinating glimpse into how humanity has historically sought to influence and understand the forces beyond the visible world.

Ancient Mesopotamia

  • Overview: Mesopotamian civilizations, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, had rich traditions of magic and divination.
  • Practices: Mesopotamian witchcraft involved rituals, incantations, and the use of amulets and magical objects. Practitioners, including priests and priestesses, performed ceremonies to invoke deities or spirits for protection, healing, or influence over events. Divination methods included reading omens, interpreting dreams, and casting lots.
  • Cultural Context: Magic was integrated into the religious and daily life of Mesopotamian societies, often seen as a way to interact with the divine and ensure personal and communal well-being.

2. Ancient Egypt

  • Overview: Egyptian magic and witchcraft were integral to the religious practices of ancient Egypt, with a strong focus on protection, healing, and the afterlife.
  • Practices: Egyptians used spells, charms, and rituals to ward off evil spirits, heal ailments, and protect themselves in the afterlife. They employed magical texts like the "Book of the Dead," which contained spells and instructions for navigating the afterlife. Priests and magicians were skilled in these practices and often used amulets and statues.
  • Cultural Context: Magic was deeply intertwined with religious practices and the belief in a multitude of gods and goddesses, reflecting a worldview that saw the supernatural as a vital component of daily life.

3. Ancient Greece

  • Overview: Greek culture had various forms of magic and witchcraft, often involving rituals to invoke gods and spirits or influence natural forces.
  • Practices: Greek witchcraft included the use of magical herbs, potions, and rituals. Notable figures like Medea and Circe from mythology were depicted as powerful sorceresses. The Greeks practiced both benign and harmful magic, with rituals aimed at love, protection, or cursing enemies. The Homeric Hymns and works of poets like Hesiod also describe magical practices and spells.
  • Cultural Context: Magic was viewed with ambivalence in Greek society, with some seeing it as a legitimate religious practice and others as dangerous or subversive.

4. Ancient Rome

  • Overview: Roman magical practices were influenced by earlier Greek traditions and also included native Italic practices.
  • Practices: Romans used magic for various purposes, including healing, love spells, and protection. They employed amulets, incantations, and rituals. Roman literature and legal texts reflect a complex view of magic, ranging from acceptance to suspicion and outright prohibition. Practices were often carried out by magicians, or "magus," and involved invoking deities or spirits.
  • Cultural Context: Magic in Rome was regulated and sometimes condemned, particularly when it was perceived to disrupt social order or challenge the authority of the state and established religion.

5. Ancient China

  • Overview: Chinese magic and witchcraft were deeply integrated into religious and philosophical traditions, including Daoism and folk beliefs.
  • Practices: Chinese magical practices included divination methods such as casting bones or sticks, using charms and talismans, and performing rituals to appease or invoke spirits. Daoist priests and practitioners engaged in alchemical and mystical practices aimed at achieving longevity, spiritual enlightenment, and harmony with the cosmos.
  • Cultural Context: Magic and divination were respected aspects of Chinese culture, reflecting the belief in the interconnectedness of the physical and spiritual worlds. The practice was closely linked to the cosmological and ethical principles of Daoism.
Witchcraft and magical practices continue to be a significant part of many cultures around the world today. Here are five diverse cultures where witchcraft or similar practices are still present:

1. Hoodoo (United States)

  • Overview: Hoodoo, also known as conjure or rootwork, is an African American folk magic tradition that developed in the Southern United States. It blends African, Native American, and European elements.
  • Practices: Practitioners use various forms of magic, including herbal remedies, charms, and rituals to address personal and community issues. It is often practiced in a spiritual context, with a focus on healing, protection, and justice.
  • Cultural Context: Hoodoo remains an important cultural tradition, particularly in the Southern United States, with roots in the African diaspora and influences from local folklore.

2. Voodoo (Haiti)

  • Overview: Voodoo (or Vodou) is a syncretic religion practiced primarily in Haiti and parts of the Caribbean. It combines elements of African spiritual practices with Roman Catholicism and indigenous TaĆ­no beliefs.
  • Practices: Voodoo involves rituals, ceremonies, and the invocation of spirits known as Loa. Practitioners engage in offerings, drumming, dancing, and divination.
  • Cultural Context: Voodoo is deeply interwoven with Haitian culture and history, reflecting a unique blend of African heritage and local influences.

3. Curanderismo (Mexico and Latin America)

  • Overview: Curanderismo is a traditional Mexican and Latin American folk healing practice that incorporates elements of indigenous spirituality, Spanish Catholicism, and African influences.
  • Practices: Curanderos (healers) use a variety of methods, including herbal remedies, prayers, cleansings, and rituals to address physical, emotional, and spiritual issues.
  • Cultural Context: Curanderismo is a respected and integral part of cultural identity in many Latin American communities, blending spiritual and practical approaches to healing.

4. Shamanism (Siberia and Indigenous Cultures)

  • Overview: Shamanism is a term used to describe a variety of spiritual practices found among indigenous peoples in Siberia, the Americas, and other regions. Siberian shamanism, in particular, is one of the earliest forms.
  • Practices: Shamans act as intermediaries between the human world and the spirit world. They conduct rituals, heal through spiritual means, and communicate with spirits through trance states.
  • Cultural Context: In Siberia and among other indigenous peoples, shamanism is deeply embedded in cultural traditions and is vital for maintaining spiritual and social balance.

5. Wicca and Contemporary Paganism (Western World)

  • Overview: Wicca and various forms of contemporary Paganism are modern religious movements that draw on ancient traditions, folklore, and occult practices. Wicca was popularized in the mid-20th century by figures like Gerald Gardner.
  • Practices: Wiccans and Pagans practice rituals, celebrate seasonal festivals, and honor deities associated with nature and the cycles of the moon. Their practices often emphasize personal empowerment, nature reverence, and magic.
  • Cultural Context: These movements have gained recognition and a substantial following in Western countries, reflecting a renewed interest in nature-based spirituality and ancient practices.

SCYTHE LORD OF DEATH WANDERING

Qayin, also known as Qayin or Cain, is a figure from various mythologies and religious traditions, particularly in the context of the Abrahamic religions. His story is most famously detailed in the Bible, where he is depicted as the firstborn son of Adam and Eve.  Qayin (Cain) is introduced in the Book of Genesis as the first son of Adam and Eve. His name is often associated with the Hebrew word for "acquired" or "possession," reflecting Eve’s belief that she had "acquired" a male child with the help of the Lord. Many might argue and express that Cain was not born with the help of the Lord but is the son of the serpent, son of Samael. I'm not sure what to believe but if I had to pick a side then I prefer Cain is the son of Samael it makes for a more interesting bedtime story. Qayin and Cain are what I wrestle with both are very different in my eyes, Qayin is the Lord of Death, the Wanderer, I don't see this figure as human or mortal. He is the black shadow, the gatekeeper of the dead, and the guide for those who will die or can bring them to death. As for Cain, he was a man, the first murderer. It's hard to know why he killed his brother. All anyone knows is from the stories of the past, but who knows if Abel was the true son of Adam. Some occultists don't believe Adam and Eve ever existed, if they didn't then how did this human race come to exist? There are other theories related to information about the Atlanteans. Cain was a farmer, while his brother Abel was a shepherd. Both brought offerings to a creator (but who was the God?) It has been questioned that God is (the DEVIL) and we have been tricked. Cain offered fruits of the ground, and Abel offered the best of his flock. God favored Abel's offering over Cain's, leading to Cain’s deep resentment. A father will resent a child if the child is in the image of the parent, which could explain why Cain killed Abel. This provides a reason I chose Samael as the father of Cain and if after Cain's death, he becomes Qayin the Wander, the Lord of Resurrection, the Reaper then their souls may have joined.

In a fit of jealousy and anger, Cain killed Abel in a field. This act of fratricide is considered the first murder. After the murder, God confronted Cain and pronounced a curse upon him. Cain was condemned to be a wanderer and a fugitive on the earth. However, God also placed a mark on Cain to protect him from being killed by others, ensuring that anyone who harmed him would suffer vengeance seven times over. Why is that? If God is punishing Cain for such a crime and yet he protects him at the same time. All the more that this God must be Samael which makes him the true father to Cain but a deceiver to man. Cain's descendants are briefly mentioned in the Bible, and his line is associated with various developments, including the establishment of cities and advancements in crafts. His story is often interpreted as a narrative about the consequences of sin, jealousy, and the importance of personal responsibility. It sounds no different than any human being guilty of the same attributes.


There are three traditions of how Qayin or Cain is viewed. Islamic Tradition: In Islamic tradition, Cain is known as Qabil. The Qur'an also describes the story of the murder of Abel (Habil) by Qabil. The moral lessons focus on the consequences of envy and disobedience. Jewish Tradition: In Jewish folklore, Cain’s story is sometimes expanded with additional details. For instance, some interpretations explore his life as a wanderer and the establishment of his lineage. Gnostic and Esoteric Traditions: In some Gnostic and esoteric traditions, Cain is depicted more complexly, sometimes being portrayed in a more nuanced or even sympathetic light, often tied to themes of forbidden knowledge or rebellion. Overall his figure is viewed as a "moral failure and redemption", I disagree with this. Where there is darkness, there is light, where there is love, there is hate, where there is Qayin Lord of Death, there is life. I view the Reaper as the solution to end what needs to end. For what will be born again will come in time.



LILITH DEMON SUCCUBUS

Lilith Demon's Mother and Seducer is one of the most famous archetypes of Western Esoteric traditions. I still recall as a kid the numerous news reports of white women who were murdering their infant children and many were also dying of crib death. For a while it was frightening that it seemed more than just an epidemic, it seemed intentional. It was diabolical during this time yet none of these white women were being held accountable for their actions. Authorities didn't know what to make of it and punishment was being ignored. My theory was that white women were getting away with this behavior of killing their infants. it gave rise to females using it as a form of abortion as the numbers were skyrocketing.

Many of these women should have been incarcerated but only one white suburban woman that I can remember stood out and was convicted of murder of her five children. Women shouldn't have kids at all but of course, how would the population grow if no one did? Lilith has been forever in the minds of many people throughout the centuries because of her reputation for being not only a succubus but against a healthy loving family. She has been known for some of the acts against children and the myths of sleeping babies. Lilith has been associated with infanticide; she is known to feast on the lives of unborn children, causes stillbirth and abortions, and some speculate to kill women during childbirth.

Lilith continues to be a hazard to kids and teenagers going through puberty. Whether or not these children are "her blood" is irrelevant; in fact, it always gets more complicated when humans acknowledge that we are her children, and her dreadful eyes turn toward us. Either we die in her presence or we reaffirm our identity as her children and grow stronger than we are as mortals. When I think back on this era of murdering infants and reading literature of Lilith herself I ponder if Lilith's spirit is strong enough to have played on the minds of these women knowing their deep feelings of resentment of being pregnant and going through the birth of having a child.

What I find bothersome is how women have a choice they're all terrible choices, but regardless, of birth, abortion, or adoption, murder is the coward's way out and I strongly feel those women should have been in prison for murder or lethal injection, the courts didn't care about the infant's life, allowing white to get away with murder. If Lilith plays on the minds of women to commit these crimes not one of them will admit to it because only then they will be viewed as mentally unstable and frankly I have no doubt that wasn't the case. Lilith is raw energy and can only be described: "Her womb gapes and cannot be filled. Though she lies in a strange bed every night her lust torments her. In the arms of her lover, she yearns for the embrace of another. At the height of pleasure, she feels bitter sorrow. The fruits of love are empty husks. She hungers and is not fed." Liber Lilith Gnostic Grimoire.



In the Zohar, there is a version of Lilith and it's expressed she was Adams's first wife, but how she was created is interesting. Lilith was created by the rib of Adam (this remains questionable as I've read, that the rib of Adam was removed as it was considered the female part of him). As for Lilith, she refused the Lord's commands and due to her wickedness she was blamed by Eden and Eve replaced Lilith's position as his wife. As the "mother of the witch blood", or the mother of those who bear the mark Qayin, Lilith is revered in witchcraft". Since most people are familiar with the meaning of the term "mother" this type of title might appear genuine, but not in witchcraft. In traditional witchcraft such a title should be interpreted entirely differently relating exclusively to "lineage." It can be viewed in connection with tradition that calling her name will bring Lilith forth, someone of blood to gain her attention. 

People, especially men, adore Lilith as our dreadful mother, the Demon Queen, the Lady of the Fairies, the Goddess, and the demon mother and wife of Qayin. The succubus of the Primordial Dragon and in her numerous other forms, despite her mythology including reputation and severe ordeals, man honors this grand spirit in ceremonies and worship. Many stay close to her knowing of her terror because she can turn against her children, her love is not the kind of love you expect, it can be harsh but if you choose to call upon this demon mother and make a pact with her you need to understand exactly what you are doing as there is no turning back on when making a pact with Lilith. I can't imagine what she would do if you did.