While working at Jimmy Johns in Ann Arbor, one sunny spring-summer day I noticed them. I had began trying to follow the OAA document steps, and was getting somewhere between 1 and 2, and saw them.
At first I thought it was my eyesight (you have to be within 3-6 feet for me to make you completely, but now I know it wasnt, and had the visionary reason why tonight.
I want a confirmation or a “nope, youre full of crap, here is what they are and why they do that”, as I can take being wrong gracefully.
My impression: 1. they have 1-3 faces, 2. they look side to side or up and down at at least three times the speed of a meth freak. 3. they have a fox or wolf like face, b ut gen erally appears to be opaque due to the speed at which they look like a ravenous wolf zombie creation.
Maybe @DarkestKnight could answer this. I did the first two flames excersises but didn’t encounter a thing like this myself
They are mentioned in the Golden Dawn basic books, dont recall at the moment, hang on.
- ABIRIRON: The Clayish Ones, who take on the forms of
gray bloated and cloud-colored goblins.
Under sign of Libra?
First time I hear of these fellas, from which book is this?
Self-Intitiation into the Golden Dawn tradition, by the Ciceros. Might look at Goetic and Qlippothic Magick by Karlsson, and 777 by Crowley.
Sorry, I’ve never heard of them nor ever come across them. I don’t think they are related to the OAA work though, as many here have followed the 18 Flames, and never mentioned encountering any such beings.
If you have ever seen the original Jacobs Ladder and watched it carefully, you see an example there. It reminded me of a goblin that carelessly looks left and right rapidly is the best way I can describe one picture I saw on the web recently, except they seem to have human faces but are ALWAYS blurry. That latter description is much like in Jacobs Ladder. We all know entertainment is not necessarily real, however, I have seen them mentioned in Qabalah or RHP literature, just cannot recall which one. The best original description is from Golden Dawn system books from the Fire grade, with a brief (very) mention of the Qlippoth.
I have never read beyond the Godform assumption of Thyme
Command them to take a human or humanoid form but some of those creatures are blood and flesh thirsty so maybe they aren’t interested to talk at all