RENICH TASA UBERICA ICAR LUCIFER
Tuesday
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 GATEKEEPER OF THE CURRENT
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.