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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Amuku Sanniya 37 Ammit stands in the Halls of Justice and weighs the newly deceased’s heart on the Great Balance, a gigantic scale, against a feather of Maat, the goddess of justice and truth If the heart is heavier than the feather, Ammit devours it, destroying the person’s soul Sources: Applegate, Egyptian Book of Life, 114; Chopra, Academic Dictionary of Mythology, 23; Illes, Encyclopedia of Spirits, 168; Lurker, Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, 22; Sutherland, Putting God on Trial, 72 Ammon Variations: AAMON, AMAIMON, AMAN, AMAYAmo, AMOYMON, Amoyon, the Wolf Originally Ammon was an ancient Egyptian god of the sun, but by the time his name appeared in the Lemegeton, he had been demonized by scholars The King of the East and a Marquis of Hell, as well as one of the seventytwo SPIRITS OF SOLOMON, Ammon is the demon of life and reproduction, commanding forty legions of demonic servitors (see KINGS OF HELL and MARQUIS OF HELL) Ammon looks like a wolf with a snake for a tail but can shape-change to appear as a man with either a crow’s (or owl’s) head, his beak filled with doglike teeth He is summoned because of his knowledge of all things that have ever happened He can divine the future and reunite old friends who have become enemies MON, of Moses, 75; Von Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 378; Webster, Encyclopedia of Angels, 10–11 Amousias Amousias, Greek for “without music,” is the name of a demon or devil listed in many sources but with no other information given Source: Euripides, Heracles of Euripides, 41 Amoymon Variations: Amai’moit, AMAIMON, AMAYMON, Amoy’mon King of the Eastern (or Western, depending on the source) portion of Hell as well as a Grand President of Eastern Hades, Amoymon has command over ASMODEUS, a lieutenant as well as one of his princes (see KINGS OF HELL and PRESIDENTS OF HELL) Amoymon is best summoned between the hours of A.M and noon and again later in the day from P.M till P.M., when his powers are at their peak When he appears to his summoner, he does so as a man with poisonous breath It is so deadly that the other kings and PRINCES OF HELL are said to wear a silver ring on the middle finger of their left hand as a means of protecting themselves from it When Amoymon appears, he will very often so with ASMODEUS by his side If proper respect is not paid to his favorite prince, Amoymon will deliberately foul any request made of him (see FOUR PRINCIPAL KINGS) Sources: Icons, Legions, 104; Maspero, Popular Stories of Ancient Egypt, 127; Rudwin, Devil in Legend and Literature, 28; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, 27 Sources: Daniels, Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult Sciences of the World, 1421; De Claremont, Ancient’s Book of Magic, 111; Gilman, New International Encyclopaedia, Vol 1, 147; Spence, Encyclopædia of Occultism, 23 Amnediel Amudiel Enochian lore tells us that Amnediel is one of the twenty-eight rulers of the lunar mansions He presides over the mansion Alnaza (“misty clouds”) and is known for his ability to imprison captives and repel mice (see ENOCHIAN RULERS OF THE LUNAR MANSIONS) Sources: Barrett, The Magus, 57; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 30; Moura, Mansions of the Moon for the Green Witch, 42, 68; Webster, Encyclopedia of Angels, 10, 123 Amnixiel According to Enochian lore, Amnixiel is one of the twenty-eight rulers of the lunar mansions He presides over the mansion Albotham and his sign is that of Pisces He is known for his ability to cause the loss of treasure (see ENOCHIAN RULERS OF THE LUNAR MANSIONS) Sources: Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 16; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 30; McLean, Treatise on Angel Magic, 42; Scheible, Sixth and Seventh Books Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Von Netteshim’s book, Naturalis et Innaturalis, lists Amudiel as a FALLEN ANGEL and one of the seven ELECTORS OF HELL Sources: Butler, Ritual Magic, 162; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 104; Von Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 377 Amuku Sanniya In Sinhalese demonology Amuku Sanniya is the demon of stomach disorders and vomiting as well as the diseases and illnesses that cause them He is depicted in ceremonial masks as having a green face, large eyes wide open, and a tongue partially protruding from his mouth Amuku Sanniya, like the other Sinhalese demons, is susceptible to the DAHA-ATA SANNIYA Sources: Illes, Encyclopedia of Spirits, 875; Tilakaratna, Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies of Sri Lanka, 121; Wirz, Exorcism and the Art of Healing in Ceylon, 44

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