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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Ardesiel 48 Ardesiel Variations: Ardefiel, Ardifiel According to Enochian lore, Ardesiel is one of the twenty-eight demonic rulers of the lunar mansions Said to be one of the FALLEN ANGELS, he presides over the mansion Algelioche (“forehead of the lion”) and is known for his ability to strengthen buildings (see ENOCHIAN RULERS OF THE LUNAR MANSIONS) Sources: Moura, Mansions of the Moon for the Green Witch, 73; Scheible, Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, 75; Webster, Encyclopedia of Angels, 20 Arean According to the book Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Arean is one of the sixteen SERVITORS OF ASELIEL (see ASELIEL) He is a diurnal demon Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 37; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 69 Aremata-Popoa In Polynesian mythology, Aremata-Popoa (“short wave” or “tidal wave”) is an immensely powerful demon of the ocean (see AQUEOUS DEVILS) Working in conjunction with another demon of the sea, AREMATA-RORUA, they prey upon sailors Sources: Andrews, Dictionary of Nature Myths, 223; Littleton, Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology, Vol 1, 1274; Maberry, They Bite, 192–3 Aremata-Rorua In Polynesian mythology, Aremata-Rorua (“long wave”) is an immensely powerful demon of the ocean (see AQUEOUS DEVILS) Working in conjunction with another demon of the sea, AREMATA-POPOA, they prey upon sailors Sources: Andrews, Dictionary of Nature Myths, 223; Littleton, Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology, Vol 1, 1274; Maberry, They Bite, 192–3 Argilon In the second book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Argilon (“clay”) is listed as one of the thirty-two SERVITORS OF ASTAROT (see ASTAROT) Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 117; Susej, Demonic Bible, 257; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 257 Ariaiel Ariaiel (“Lion of God”) is, according to the Theurgia Goetia, book two of the Lemegeton, one of the twelve Duke SERVITORS OF CASPIEL (see CASPIEL and DUKES OF HELL) Sources: Agrippa, Three Books of Occult Philosophy, 553; De Claremont, Ancient’s Book of Magic, 6; Hirsch, Demon and the Angel, 98–9 Arias Variations: Ariael, ARIEL (“Lion of God”), IALDABAOTH Hebrew for “lion of God,” Arias is, in the Gaelic tradition, one of the seven great princes who ruled over the waters of the earth (see PRINCES OF HELL) In Hasidic lore, however, he was originally an angel of the Order of Virtues who worked in conjunction with the angel Raphael (“healing one of God”) to heal the sick He is summoned for his ability to control other demons and he appears as a lion-headed angel Sources: Brewer, Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, 42; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 54; Kitto, Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature, 209; Von Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 377 Aridiel Variations: ARIAIEL The Lesser Key of Solomon describes Aridiel as being a rude and stubborn chief duke who commands 2,660 duke servitors He is one of the twelve SERVITORS OF CASPIEL (see CASPIEL) Sources: Eco, Infinity of Lists, 61; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 60 Ariel Variations: One of the seven demons “of the ignited spheres,” one of the “seven phantoms of flame,” Yà liè Originally a demon from Chaldean demonology, Ariel (“lion of God”) is now considered to be one of the FALLEN ANGELS, formerly of the Order of Virtues He is said to be one of the retrograde spirits, moving against the regular path of the stars The seven spirits of the Abyss who live in the bowels of the earth are considered to be greater than all other demons in their collective power and in the terror and havoc they can cause Among their powers is the ability to cause earthquakes, affect the economy, assist in finding hidden treasures, foretell the future, and have knowledge of the past The spirits of the Abyss are overseen by the angelic overlord Michael, and they are continually thwarted by the seven gods of the planets who govern the universe Sources: Eco, Infinity of Lists, 61; Hirsch, Demon and the Angel, 98; Scheible, Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, 73; Von Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 377 Arifel Variations: Arifiel In Theurgia Goetia, book two of the Lemegeton, Arifel is a duke and one of the twelve named www.ebook777.com

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