Have you worked with any gods from other pantheons that you find works very well with Goetic Spirits

Like working with gods from Norse, Greek, Roman, Hinduism, Egyptian mythology etc

along side any of the 72 of the Goetia?

I consider myself a chaos magician so I don’t really care much about religious norms, which is why have never worked with any gods or godesses from pantheons. Although I have prayed to Aphrodite and Ares(but outside of that minimal contact I have never worked with any gods or godesses in a more ritualistic manner or for spellwork)

i have only experience with Hekate and Lilith like you can use Lilith is known as mother of demons but she is older then the abrahramic religion for me i use her archtype as Lilith femme fatale but she has power over an entry tribe of jinns too she protects her folowers very much once she accept you and overcome her trials, Hekate in every magick you do because she will protect you because she protect the ones who works with her very much, facilitate comunications as qeen of crossroads and holder of key of every door like she will break blockages and you can even put her as your garant in your deals or pacts too all o of this because she has three archtypes Mother Hekate/Qeen of magick / Qeen of crossroads. these two work good with ars goetia but even some from ars goetia are gods Ba el is in truth Baal the cananite god of storm fertility and prosperity like you can get a storm from him or the best thing invisibility from my experience from him Lucifer is a god too from the roman pantheon i think represent the morning star plus he has the archtype of the rebel lightbringer holder of the tourche and satan is a god to becuse he represent the adversar the unchained one so to repound to your question yes all gods work with demons i know that even angels can work with demons too

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I do technically consider Lilith, Lucifer and Baal to fit within the goetic system, although they aren’t in the Goetia

same thing with Leviathan and Mammon aswell.

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i do it too because that is one of their archtypes but like in rituals i like somtime to use their non demonic afiliate titles or i even combine them and i seen that they like it because researching and gathering knowlege is offering for them too oh and with Baal i never use his name Ba el because from some intuitions i got from him he dosent like the abrahamic god

I work with King Bael, but the Baal current is very big there are a lot of different Baals, and multiple of them are often worked with by practitioners who work with the daemons.

Like Bael(Hadad or Hammon in my gnosis atleast) Duke Berith(Baalberith) Beelzebub(Baal Zebul) and Belphegor(Baal Peor)

When there was the demonolatry explosion in 2018 I wondered when we’re going to bring the Greek gods back. lol

I used to search for the origins of the goetic spirits and at another forum someone posted a persuasive post specifically about Viné being modeled after a Greek hero. The lion-headed demon has similar attributes to a legendary hero who wore a lion head mask and skin. I forgot who.

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Like i use his seal from ars goetia for reference and i combined his traits as a storm god and from ars goetia as the one who give authority and invisibility over everything and as image of him i use the one from the cananite god with horns and enemy of abrahamic god plus i even made a blood pact with him to so our relation is quite good

Hercules i think he wore a lion skin?

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I think that is Heracles, I think Hercules is the englishification of his name, but its a long time since I did read a lot about Greek myth, so I could be wrong, but I do know that some worship Heracles as a demigod. Although it doesn’t seem very common practice within Hellinism.

I didn’t want to derail with figuring out who, it was just a suggestion that the Goetics might me more connected to the Greek gods than we know today. Of course the Book of Deadly Names lists their original Arabic names and states that they were djinn, and djinn is a broad spectrum of different entities in itself.

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