Dream of Asmodeus

Hello / Good evening to all,

I allow myself to make you this topic, because I have a question that has been bothering me for quite a long time. I am quite young, in my early twenties and started working with goetic demons quite early (around my 15th birthday). Shortly after my 18th birthday, I had heard about Theodort Rose’s book “Lucifer and the Hidden Demons”, I could no longer tell you which demon I had worked with at that precise moment, I think it was Lucifer, but I am not sure. In any case, Asmodeus is one of the 8 dukes of Lucifer and this information is very important for the future.

I had a dream, where I was in a sort of large field, in front of a house, the scenery was quite dark, the sky was gray and 8 people were standing in front of a large gate. The funny thing is that around this gate, there was nothing, they could have easily passed by but they were waiting for me to open it for them, which I did.

The first to enter was Asmodée (I’m French, he introduced himself with that name, not Asmodeus but “Asmodée”), and the other 7, no idea, I named them all one by one while they were entering, and they introduced themselves as “tiger demons” (???), but in my opinion it’s just a glitch in my dream lol.

Well, since then I haven’t really worked with Asmodée, I was young and it had cooled me down a bit, I would like to know what you think?

Thanks in advance for your answers!

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So you ask about the obvious interpretation of the dream, let it be:

There are 9 main gatekeepers, 9 teachers.

After reversing the number 666, the number 999 comes out, which is the number of perfection and the symbol of God.

After separating what is evil, what is left is gold.

So darkness turns into light, which is a representation of power.

No one can cultivate for anyone, how far you can go depends on you.

The tiger is a symbol of Aggression and the instinct of terrifying raw energy.

In Hindu mythology, one of the sinners was punished to reincarnate in the body of a tiger because he was a Brahmin, but led a deceitful life contrary to divine law.

With his consciousness preserved in the body of a tiger, he only devoured sinners.

That’s how it is. I see that many black magicians have lost their minds and maybe even their lives or had problems with the law.

This is not an easy or pleasant path, if you do not have the skillful methods that Buddha spoke of, you can be devoured by darkness.

For everyone else, there is religion, rituals, leading a moral life and the hope that at the moment of death they will be protected by a class of beings who are called Saviors and Lords and that they will take their souls to heaven

The essence of black magic and rituals is to achieve enlightenment in a very short time as a catalyst.

Good desires must be fulfilled, but that is not the meaning.

Black represents power, because it holds all the light.

It is the fastest, but also the most dangerous path, where many beasts lurk.