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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Basasael 73 Barkayal Variations: Baraqel, Baraqijal, Barkaial In Enochian lore Barkayal is one of the FALLEN ANGELS who swore allegiance to SAMIAZA, rebelled against God, took a human wife, and fathered the NEPHILIM Additionally, he taught “the observers of the stars,” meaning that either he taught the science of astrology or that he taught those who studied astronomy Sources: Blavtsky, Secret Doctrine, 393; Horne, Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, 114; Laurence, Book of Enoch, the Prophet, 7; Lumpkin, Fallen Angels, the Watchers, and the Origins of Evil, 31 Bar-Ligura Variations: Bar-Lgura In Semitic demonology Bar-Ligura is a demon who sits atop the roofs of houses and when the opportunity presents itself, leaps down, assaulting the inhabitants Those who fall victim to his attacks are called d’baregara Sources: De Claremont, Ancient’s Book of Magic, 120; Spence, Encyclopaedia of Occultism, 64 Barma Reginald Scot wrote in his book The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584) that Emperor Barma is a FALLEN ANGEL, formerly of the Order of Seraphim He has the ability to shape-change his summoner or anyone the summoner wishes and can transport anyone to a foreign country Sources: Laycock, Complete Enochian Dictionary, 85; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 48 Barmiel In Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Barmiel (“exception”) is the Prince of the South, commanding ten dukes of the day and twenty dukes of the night (see PRINCES OF HELL) He is the demon of military surrenders and is one of the twelve SERVITORS OF CASPIEL (see CASPIEL) Sources: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 232; Trithemius, Steganographia, 81 Barq Variations: Barku (“lightning”), Barqu Various demonic grimoires name Barq as the demon who knows the secret of the Philosopher’s Stone OF SOLOMON) While bound to King Solomon, he was made to heavy labor, tending to the furnaces used for metalwork He confessed to Solomon that he would immediately leave the area if he heard the words “Gabriel, imprison Barsafael.” The demon of migraines, he appears looking like a man but with a shapeless head, like a dog, and has a face like a bird, donkey, or oxen Sources: Ashe, Qabalah, 57; Charlesworth, Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, Vol 2, 953; Conybeare, Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol 11, 35 Baruchas In the Lemegeton, the Lesser Key of Solomon, Baruchas is listed as the prince of the East by Northeast He is in service under DEMORIEL (see PRINCES OF HELL) and is a conveyor of secrets Baruchas commands many dukes, both diurnal and nocturnal, but only fifteen in all are named Each of his dukes has 7,040 servants to attend them Sources: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 232; Petterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 93; Trithemius, Steganographia, 81 Baruel Variations: BARBIEL, Barbuel In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Baruel (“Nourishment [food] from God”) is named among the sixty-five SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH and one of the seven ELECTORS OF HELL He appears before his summoner as a master workman wearing an apron Baruel is the master of all arts and is able to teach more in a moment than all the master workmen in the world combined could teach in twenty years When summoning this demon, it should be noted that he must be called upon three times before he will appear Sources: Butler, Ritual Magic, 96; Eco, Infinity of Lists, 61; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 133 Barzabel Variations: Barsabel According to the demonologia The Magus, Barzabel, along with the Graphiel, are the demons of the planet Mars His personal adversary is the archangel SAMAEL Sources: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 47; Flamel, Nicholas Flamel and the Philosopher’s Stone, 4; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 163, 257 Sources: Agrippa, Three Books of Occult Philosophy, 748; McLean, Treatises on Angel Magic, 32; Redgrove, Bygone Beliefs, 72 Barsafael Basasael According to the Testament of Solomon, Barsafael is one of the demonic spirits that Solomon used to build his Temple (see SPIRITS Variations: Basasaeyal, Bezaliel, BUSASEJAL In the Book of Enoch, Basasael (“Shadow of God”) was named as one of the WATCHERS (see

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