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