Hi all
I read this in a few threads and I am not sure what it means?
Is there a enn for Bael?
Thanks
G
Hi all
I read this in a few threads and I am not sure what it means?
Is there a enn for Bael?
Thanks
G
Look into the books of S. Connolly her books of Daemonalotry is full of them. Yes, there is an enn for Bael but Iâm far too lazy to go find the book and look up the enn. If no one else does it before me Iâll get around to it today.
Ennâs are chants in âdemonic toungueâ similar to the Enochian calls.
E.A. performed an evocation of Bâael here:
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz96pGnWb4o]- YouTube
He used the following Enn to summon him:
#4. To Summon Forth
âEtsel Malaâkel
Testâzel Samâtanâel
Itz Retz Namaâtel
Itz Hel AstaâRel
KamaâKala, KamaâKala
KamaâKala Satanâel
(Spirit) Kama
(Spirit) Kala
(Spirit), KamaâKala Vel.
Me Vaskalla
Me Solvalla
Me ResâAlla Ahâtanâtel
(Repeat several times, as a conjuration of any spirit)
[url=http://www.becomealivinggod.com/newsletter/4-incantations-to-conjure-limitless-power.php]http://www.becomealivinggod.com/newsletter/4-incantations-to-conjure-limitless-power.php[/url]
I donât think itâs specific to Bâael, but thatâs what he used.
Supposedly enns have only been found among long standing demonolatry families until people like Connolly made them public, although some people contest this. Is it true? I donât know, and I donât care, because they are very powerful regardless, and they work for me.
Check out http://demonolatry.org and their download section, they should have all of them there. âAyer Secore On Ca Baâalâ is for Bael.
[quote=âblacklamb, post:5, topic:2844â]Supposedly enns have only been found among long standing demonolatry families until people like Connolly made them public, although some people contest this. Is it true? I donât know, and I donât care, because they are very powerful regardless, and they work for me.
Check out http://demonolatry.org and their download section, they should have all of them there. âAyer Secore On Ca Baâalâ is for Bael.[/quote]
Thanks!
[quote="-TWF-, post:2, topic:2844"]Look into the books of S. Connolly her books of Daemonalotry is full of them. Yes, there is an enn for Bael but Iâm far too lazy to go find the book and look up the enn. If no one else does it before me Iâll get around to it today.
Ennâs are chants in âdemonic toungueâ similar to the Enochian calls.[/quote]
I wish I had her book! Anyone has a PDF for me to use at the moment?
Thanks,
G
Gnosis, thatâs not an enn. Enns have a general look to them that is easily recognizable. They almost never have apostrophes for instance, which is actually more common in Koettingâs invocations and Lovecraftâs Cthulhu language.
Furthermore, enns are one liners. Maybe two, possible four (The Rege Leviathan chant is in the enn language if I recall correctly).
[quote=âEuoi, post:8, topic:2844â]Gnosis, thatâs not an enn. Enns have a general look to them that is easily recognizable. They almost never have apostrophes for instance, which is actually more common in Koettingâs invocations and Lovecraftâs Cthulhu language.
Furthermore, enns are one liners. Maybe two, possible four (The Rege Leviathan chant is in the enn language if I recall correctly).[/quote]
Yea, Iâve been using Pursonâs enn and itâs very short (Ana Secore Ca Purson). I didnât think E.A.'s was a âtechnicalâ demon specific Enn but that particular one is used for the purpose of summoning forth, thatâs all I meant.
Thanks for the clarification
Do apostrophes, when used in these contexts, represent a glottal stop (like youâd hear in someone saying âUh-oh!â where the hyphen is), or are they just used to denote a break or short pause within two sections that are still considered one word?
Please pardon the ignorant question, I havenât worked with these yet.