For those unaware, these spirits are 8 “angels” who appear in various occult books. Including, but not limited to:
The 6th and 7th books of Moses
The Miracle of New Avatar Power by Geof Gray-Cobb
Wealth Magick by Damon Brand
The Angels of Omnipotence by Jareth Tempest
Commonly under the names: Elubatel, Ebuhuel, Atuesuel, Tulatu, Bualu, Labusi, Ublisi, Tabatlu.
I’ve personally worked with them for two years, and my experience has been quite negative.
If you look through posts made by people who worked with them, you’ll notice a few things.
Most of the posts are extremely positive, flaunt great success, and have a pattern of loss. I’ll explain why shortly.
Once you call those spirits, the first thing you’ll notice is great promises made by them. Whatever you seek, they’ll promise a thousand-fold.
I sought power and spiritual progress and was promised seemingly instantaneous ascent. Soon, you have your ego greatly inflated.
They have a magical effect that instantly turns you into an ego maniac. They’ll show you waking visions that help further inflate your ego, even if you don’t have any astral senses.
I was shown myself as the leader of heavenly armies, the “sword of god”.
You’ll find yourself losing a lot. Friends, relationships, jobs, family, etc. but you’ll always brush it off as the price you pay for your goals, and you’ll enjoy it.
They’ll do whatever it takes to push your occultist friends away from you, including hurt them and at that point, you’re already under their control.
After you’ve lost everything, became an egotistical freak, they’ll “help” you “rebuild”. You’ll receive some of what you were promised, and you’ll be very satisfied, despite it being lesser than what you lost.
That’s where all the happy internet posts are made. It’s an act to keep you under their control, a mere carrot on a stick so they can ride you.
They’ll give you just as much to keep you under their power, nothing more.
And they’ll constantly take away what you got too.
You’ll notice your “intuition” becoming super strong, but that’s just their way of making you do what they want.
They’ll get you addicted to the chase, so you “keep” and “increase” what you got. They’ll anchor themselves very deep into every aspect of your life.
You’ll be so delirious that you’ll see your friends’ lives getting messed up, get plenty of warnings, see plenty of red flags, and see everything turn to dust and go on because you’re too blind to act accordingly.
It’s indescribable but it almost feels like you’re possessed but don’t realize it. At my peak, I exclaimed “I will do anything for more, even if I get hit by a truck”.
You’ll feel plenty of pain all throughout, but it doesn’t matter because you’ve almost become numb to it. You’ll be addicted to it too, so when the constant pain goes away, you’ll seek it.
They’re not who they claim they are. They seek nothing but power and fame. I’m very glad I got rid of them.
If you thought they were too good to be true, it’s because they are.
Here’s a post by the first person to write about them online in his blog, which actually inspired Jareth Tempest’s book: https://codexastarte.wordpress.com/2019/12/26/looking-ahead-to-2020/
He doesn’t provide as much detail as I do, but I believe my post adds context to it. I’ve left out plenty to keep the post short. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.