I currently use the Belial Enn “Lirach tasa vefa welhc Belial”, however I saw in the Belial Compendium of E. Koetting that he uses the Enn of Belial “Itz Ra Cha Belial”. I would like to know the difference between one and the other, which is the most powerful for evocation?
****** The doubt has already been solved, I have elaborated my question incorrectly.*****
@DarkestKnight has already explained to me what in fact is one and the other. ****
From what I read in Belial’s Compendium of E.A Koetting, there is a topic where he talks about evotions and reports one in which the E.A performs a Belial, and he uses a conjuration and in it he uses Enn “Itz Ra Cha Belial”.
The Itz Ra’cha Belial chant comes from the demon himself. Its not an enn though. In the Book of Azazel, Azazel refers to his Itz Ra Cha chant as his “song,” so i refer to Itz Ra Cha Belial as the Song of Belial to avoid confusion with the enns.
I prefer the Song. It is much easier to get a good rhythm going and there are no worries about pronunciation. I find myself singing it while doing every day chores.
I have never liked the enns and rarely use them but i enjoy singing the songs of Azazel and Belial. They put me in a pretty good trance.
I reread my Book of Azazel and realized I made a small mistake in my post above.
The Song was given to EA directly by Belial to be chanted by the congregation during the Lake of Fire ritual and it was Belial himself who referred to it as "his song, " not Azazel.
There is no Its Ra chant for Azazel. I was thinking of the “Itz Rel Its Rel Azazel” chant posted by @Micah in his trance work thread.