FOUR WITCH KINGS

LUCIFER


King of Hell the Red Flame of Thaumiel in the void is the most powerful and brightest light that shines within the universe. Beyond the trees and deep within the dark vast ocean is the Horned King Lucifer the bright light within his soul. This angel of light who is greatly misunderstood beyond the cosmos known to man, his allies Belial and Astaroth are the Kings of the Tree of Knowledge. In my life I've not ever considered honoring such a being I was only ignorant to the lies being told by the plagues of the church who are self-serving. Once I found myself seeking out Hekate, now I have a new perspective this angel of light and mystery. To my surprise when speaking Marbas's name on a dark moon after midnight, I felt a deep and strong mystical energy fill the room, it was nothing I ever knew, I could not see as this intelligence is invisible, but you can feel it's very presence and you just know it's beyond any human.

I always theorize Lucifer was RA, during the era of Egyptians since both are solar Gods. Lucifer was once called RA it's over the years people have changed the narrative to fit their personal agenda. This Angel of Freedom and Liberation once came to me in a dream with Orobas his Oracle and trusted ally. 
Only a few nights after reading S. Connolly, I had a dream and we encountered one another for the first time. Our time together was brief during this lucid dream he was a man, young and so beautiful, with pale white skin and although he wasn't starring me in the face I could see his eyes somehow as they were greyish blue, piercing with a sharp glare, jet black hair fell to his shoulders as he sat quietly with his arm resting to the side.

He was clothed in all black well dressed actually black pants and a jacket, but his face was so beautiful like a model in a magazine. His presence was calm and all though he spoke no words. This unique and mysterious dark prince let me know it was him. I was taken back by surprise by his loyal ally Orobas who accompanied Lucifer for this brief moment we shared together. Orobas was extremely large and the most amazing black stallion I've seen. The moment this happened I knew I was no longer alone, I was among a family of a different kind. Let me introduce you to Lucifer's companions the Prince of Earth Belial and Astaroth Goddess of Love and War. Belial was created during the time of creation itself before man was born. His origins are from the outer veils of time among the "three evils". Belial is considered the main Demon of the second world that was created before our world existed, so therefore Belial is a part of the natural process of creation. This prince of Hell is a powerful spirit that can grant you confidence and provide knowledge and strength, especially during courtroom events. Belial is trustworthy. I once asked for his help and he touched me with his power it was deep which gave me strength like a machine. Belial is true, direct, and will always know your heart, he is known to favor women.
 Demonic Enns

  "Renich Tasa Uberaca Biasa Icar Lucifer"


MORNING STAR YOUR LIGHT IS WILL SHOW THE WAY ON MY PATH



BELIAL

Belial is a gatekeeper, initiator, teacher, and liberator of man. Belial can assist you with awakening, ascension, wisdom, spell work, confidence, and raw power. This great spirit knows all the secrets of creation and the birth of man. As it's expressed the one who made Belial for the pit angel of enmity, in darkness is his domain. His counsel is to bring about wickedness and guilt. All the spirits of his lots are angels of destruction, they walk in the laws of darkness, and towards it goes their only desire. Belial means, without, "a Master" and symbolizes independence, self-sufficiency, and personal accomplishment. I read three worlds were created before man walked on Earth and that the second world Belial was the God formed from it. It's because of his essence he can never be destroyed nor could the "creator" reverse what had already been created, it must run its course.

When we speak about "lawlessness" the first thought that comes to mind is politics. The people in politics are defined as lawlessness. All are guilty of manipulating society to plant the seed in the minds of the human race of hatred against one another. Spreading viruses to murder for profit and creating a false religion for man to follow so the cattle of those believers will obey the church, so the rich and the wicked can get away with crimes against anyone they choose and yet hide like cowards behind that same institution of false belief. Whether it be their children or people who work as actors and musicians. Numerous men believe in the mind that money which is power can keep them safe from crimes of human trafficking and slavery, which this world of people has been in since man walked the earth. It's only over the centuries that society has reformed itself to some minimal degree. Still, politics always has the upper hand on society in how to maneuver the people back into corruption and keep the masses enslaved as the elites continue to inject drugs and destruction. What justification is there for war, murdering people for profit? Belial is nothing to fear, it is a man who is the problem because he carries the very essence of Belial darker vindictiveness' in his heart and with his intentions against the human race. Frankly, all of us are guilty of these many feelings and intentions if we choose to be.

                                                   "Lirach Tasa Vefa Wehl Belial"


BELIAL GREAT PRINCE OF THE EARTH AND MYSTERY OF THE CATACOMBS

                              

  KING PAIMON

King Paimon is a figure from demonology, particularly associated with various grimoires or texts related to occult traditions. His history and characteristics vary somewhat depending on the source, but here’s a general overview. Paimon’s portrayal varies between texts and interpretations, reflecting the broader complexity and diversity within occult and demonological traditions.

  1. Origins: King Paimon is most famously featured in the grimoire "The Lesser Key of Solomon," a collection of texts on demonology compiled in the 17th century. He is also mentioned in other occult literature, including "The Book of Abramelin" and various medieval grimoires.

  2. Appearance and Rank: In these texts, Paimon is often described as a king or a powerful demon with a grandiose appearance. He is typically depicted as riding a camel and wearing a crown, and he is said to have a voice that is loud and commanding.

  3. Abilities and Domain: Paimon is reputed to have extensive knowledge and abilities, including the power to reveal hidden knowledge, provide insights into various sciences, and influence people's actions. He is also said to grant his followers the ability to make others loyal to them and to bestow wealth and prestige.

  4. Nature and Influence: In demonological traditions, Paimon is considered a high-ranking demon with a strong influence over various aspects of life and knowledge. His role often involves the acquisition of knowledge and wisdom, and he is sometimes invoked for assistance in matters of learning and intellectual pursuits.

  5. Cultural Impact: Paimon has also found a place in modern popular culture. For example, in the 2018 horror film "Hereditary," Paimon is portrayed as a central figure in the story’s occult themes. This representation draws on the traditional depictions of Paimon but adapts them for a modern audience.

                                                                          Linan tasa jedan King Paimon

KING PAIMON TEACHES THE ART OF WITCHCRAFT


  SATAN

Here is one modern view of Satan 
LaVeyan Satanism: Founded by Anton LaVey in the 1960s, LaVeyan Satanism uses Satan as a symbol of individualism, personal empowerment, and rebellion against traditional religious and social norms. In this framework, Satan is not a supernatural being but a representation of human desires, strength, and self-determination. LaVey’s “Satanic Bible” outlines this perspective, emphasizing self-indulgence, personal gratification, and the rejection of traditional religious morality. 
The concept of Satan in Hermeticism is quite distinct from the traditional Christian understanding of the figure. Hermeticism is a spiritual and philosophical tradition based on the writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a legendary Hellenistic figure. It blends the elements of Greek, Egyptian, and Christian thought, and its texts often delve into esoteric wisdom, alchemy, astrology, and the nature of divine and spiritual reality. 
In Hermeticism, Satan is not necessarily viewed as the embodiment of evil or the adversary of God, as he is often depicted in Christian theology. Instead, Hermeticism focuses on the concept of duality, the nature of the cosmos, and a spiritual journey of the soul. Here’s a breakdown of how Satan or similar figures might be viewed in this context:

  1. Symbolic Representation: In Hermetic thought, figures like Satan may be interpreted symbolically rather than literally. Satan could represent aspects of the human psyche or spiritual challenges rather than an external, malevolent being. These challenges might include ignorance, materialism, or spiritual blindness, which the Hermetic practitioner must overcome on their path to enlightenment.

  2. Gnostic Influences: Hermeticism shares similarities with Gnostic traditions, which portray a demiurge or a lower deity responsible for the flawed material world. In these traditions, the demiurge might be seen as a misguided or malevolent creator, somewhat analogous to how Satan is perceived as a force opposing divine truth. However, this demiurge is not always directly equated with the Christian Satan.

  3. The Role of the Adversary: In some Hermetic texts and interpretations, there might be a figure who plays an adversarial role, challenging the seeker’s understanding and progress. This figure is often more about testing and teaching rather than embodying pure evil. The adversary’s role is to help refine the seeker’s wisdom and spiritual development.

  4. Theosophical and Mystical Interpretations: In later mystical and theosophical interpretations, there might be a blending of Hermetic ideas with other religious and philosophical systems. This can lead to various interpretations of figures like Satan, often focusing on themes of spiritual evolution, liberation from material constraints, and the transformation of the self. Overall, Hermeticism’s view of Satan is more about understanding and integrating spiritual lessons rather than focusing on a literal force of evil. The emphasis is often on transcending dualities and achieving unity with the divine, rather than confronting a personal antagonist. There are various ideologies its a matter of perspective.

                                                    Tasa reme laris Satan - Ava Satanis (Dukante)

SATAN THE ANGEL OF MYSTERY AND DARKNESS