Psalms and Yahvé/Demiurge?

I understand this may be repetitive, but it’s important to want to understand the workings and power these psalms draw from to work.

I consider myself a faithful follower of Mary, Christ, and Divine Providence. I clarify this because I always had conflicts and doubts about the “god” of the Old Testament.

Back then, I had a lot of images of the Tetragrammaton and read the psalms. But now I don’t know what to think about it! I’m so disgusted and repulsed by the demiurge Yaldabaoth that I don’t want to worship him for anything in the world, under any circumstances!

So I want to understand. Are the psalms, the Tetragrammaton, and both angels and demons the means used by this false god?

If the practitioner intends them to be then yes. If they don’t then no. Noting is magick until the practitioner makes it so.

Use the tools as you wish. They’re just tools and they don’t have will, you do, it’s your had that guides them.

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So the only things I know about psalm magic is from Ariel Gatoga on YouTube. Their claim is that the psalms have a pre biblical origin and were only adapted later to fit that religion. So if that’s true then it wouldn’t have a connection to the old testament God.

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From Zepar: “Yaldabaoth cannot be contacted, at least not naturally”

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thanks! and you know if tetragrammaton is the same?

The Tetragrammaton YHWH is a false God, can be worked with

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