Cool. 
What was the last successful bit of magick (umbella term for evocation, spells, manifestation etc) you did?
We try to keep the focus on the practical, more than the theoretical on here, that’s why I ask. 
Cool. 
What was the last successful bit of magick (umbella term for evocation, spells, manifestation etc) you did?
We try to keep the focus on the practical, more than the theoretical on here, that’s why I ask. 
I do communing rather than practicing. My last studying was in the sephirots of the ancient Kabbalah mysticism. I never summon, it’s like Russian roulette you never know what you’ll get, like a box of chocolates.
I was in particularly studying montages summers and his relationship with Aleister Crowley and the book of law. Dissecting his relationship with his scarlet woman and the correlation with the explosion of his later student Jack Parsons blowing himself up while conjuring a goddess. However, I was more interested in the correlation between Crowley’s demon summoning and later the movement derived from Crowley by Scientology’s L Ron Hubbard and Jack Parsons.
This lead me to the study of Daemonologie in particular from King James anthology, and the later. Including the focus on the giddim, etemmu, and lilitu daemons of ancient Assyrians, Babylonians and Sumer. So Daemonologie has been my primary focus since then, including the enochian keys.
You sound familiar to me for whatever funny reason
Can’t even point out why
Anyway, welcome 
Do you mean “Montague” Summers as opposed to montages summers?
Yup yup I did mean it as such. He was a bit of a crack pot though with the vampires. He never once mentioned the etemmu which would be the first suspect when vampire hunting. He really was a glory hound and had a big penchant for the occult. I really just think he liked to walk around talking about vampires.
You’re right. He was responsible for the first English translation of the notorious 15th-century witch hunter’s manual, the Malleus Maleficarum.
Welcome to BALG.
Montague? No definitely not the malleus or Hexen Hammer was written by the discredited Catholic clergyman Heinrich Kramer in 1478. I’ve read it, not a good read, but great hype if you want to kill a witch. However the trials show most of the Salem witches were innocent women blamed by ranting children and greedy landowners. And thank you for the warm welcome!
Ironically your name being the law clerk like
Matthew Hopkins was the most notorious English witch-hunter who killed over 200 witches, was trained as a lawyer.
I might add that he received a finders fee for every witch which he found. Talk about incentive to improvise. 
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It may be the trinity blood anime, a good one I might add. Although the deus vult meme has been at the hands of the Internet for well over a year now. I’d have to say they won’t be taking Jerusalem anytime soon. More specifically not as internet geeks fighting from mothers basement.
Allah and Yahweh have it on lockdown, specifically the top part to Allah the bottom half to Yahweh. Quite a conundrum. It probably didn’t help that they removed the 360 gods and goddesses in 628 ad and made it one in Mecca that only made things more difficult because they all agree on the same ideology now.
All hail Al-Uzza.
No. No, I certainly don’t think so. Don’t let me bother you, maybe it was the comatose state talking I am currently in or maybe time does wonky things or maybe I am just plain wrong.
In any case, enjoy your stay
Thank you thank you! Don’t forget the Allat and the Manat for whom there is no conjecture, what is in a name? Although the Assyrians called her mylitta and the Greeks Aphrodite.
Hello my name is [redacted], I am a future [redacted]. I am interested in learning how to invoke and evoke demons like Azazel, since my job is to specialize in warfare. My goal is to be able to defeat my enemies and make sure my battle buddies will be safe. I’m struggling with the amount of power I have and learning how to use it to the best of my abilities. I’m looking forward to find a mentor or teacher here who can teach me the ways of evocation and invocation.
Thank you,
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Azazel in Jewish legends, a demon or evil spirit to whom, in the ancient rite of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), a scapegoat was sent bearing the sins of the Jewish people. It wasn’t until the second temple period that he became a fallen angel in the book of enoch 516 BCE and 70 CE of early Pharisees, Sadducee, Essenes, Zealots, and later Christian texts until the death of the last *[Nevi’im](Jewish prophets). The best way to do this is get a goat, fly to any mountain in the Mediterranean and sacrifice it. They used a four horned alter specifically like the Four-Horned Altar at Tell Be’er Sheva. Hope that helps! Good luck summoning goat demons!
That sounds like something only rich ppl can do
Well technically you could do it anywhere I suppose. Lots of goats are killed for food in poor countries everyday, but not on a four horned altar. Those are pretty old as in ancient found in excavations conducted at Iron Age temples and religious spaces at Tel Dan, Megiddo, Shiloh, Megiddo, Shechem, Dothan, Kedesh. I suppose any goat would do and any location, Jews tend to travel a lot. However in Islam, Azazel is specifically a fallen angel. But the Quran dates to around 628 BC with Muhammad so that is going to be more recent than Jewish Azazel. They date back to about 1200 BC and earlier with the Shasu. That’s the Egyptian word for Jew later written as Habiru.
Am hope bt real names are darius i started magic wen i was 14yrs bt stopped due to not being patient bt now am 20 ready to embark onto it .
I really want to learn only the kingdom of flames grimoire and how to open squares and sigil.
I read quite a few grimoires too cause it sounds cooler than dusty old magic book. It’s like sigil sounds better than mystical tramp stamp or whatever.
I read a few around early modern period late 15th century because they were popular in Europe with alchemists looking for a get rich quick ponzy scheme. Some of the more popular ones I peruses were:
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
The Clavicule of Solomon
Petit Albert
Dragon rouge
The Book of Honorius and a few others.
I dunno if the Jewish names were any connection with gold and alchemy, but who doesn’t like money. Am I rite? Get it rite? Hmm bad attempt at humor.
Seriously along with iron to gold any metal they get they alway wanted to turn into gold
Tell me more abt the Egyptian gods
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