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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Buldumech 88 Buldumech In the Testament of Solomon Buldumech is listed as one of the thirty-six Elemental World Rulers and one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON The demon of domestic discord, Buldumech causes grudges between husbands and wives While bound by King Solomon, he did heavy labor for the construction of the temple, such as keeping the furnaces for metalwork stoked To keep this demon from entering into your home, on a piece of parchment paper write the words “The God of Abram, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob commands thee— retire from this house in peace.” Then place it in the antechamber of your home Sources: Ashe, Qabalah, 48; Conybeare, Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol 11, 36 Bune Variations: BIME Known as the Dragon Duke, Bune was one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON (see DUKES OF HELL) A FALLEN ANGEL, he is under the service of ASMODEUS Bune, a diurnal demon of death and necromancy, commands thirty legions of demons The numerous demons under his direct command are called Bunis; they are considered exceedingly evil and practice their own brand of dark magic Bune appears to his summoner as either a human man with a pleasant voice or as a dragon with three heads, one of a DOG, one of a griffin, and one of a man He is summoned for his honesty in answering any question put to him He will also help in the acquisition of wealth, can gift a person with a flair for speaking, and impart sophistication and wisdom He also changes the burial places of the dead and creates vampiric creatures known as corpse candles He frequents cemeteries and is most powerful during the summer It should be noted that sources vary on Bune’s communication ability Some claim that he has a beautiful speaking voice, while others say that he only communicates through a type of sign language Sources: Crowley, The Goetia, 39; McLean, Treatise of Angel Magic, 53; Scott, London Magazine, Vol 5, 378; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 81 Buniel In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Buniel is listed as one of the sixteen Duke SERVITORS OF ASYRIEL (see ASYRIEL) He is a diurnal demon and is said to be good-natured and willing to obey his summoners Buniel commands forty legions of demons Source: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 73–4, 77 Burasen According to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, Burasen is one of the twenty SERVITORS OF AMAYMON (see AMAYMON) His name is Hebrew and translates to mean “destroys by stifling smoky breath.” Sources: Forgotten Books, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 42–3; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin, 122 Buriel Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, names Buriel as an Elemental Prince of the Air and one of the eleven WANDERING PRINCES (see PRINCES OF HELL) Described as looking like a serpent with a human head, this nocturnal AERIAL DEVIL commands twelve duke servitors (see SERVITORS OF BURIEL) He and his court are constantly on the move, never staying in any one place for long Buriel is heliophobic and shuns the light (see HELIOPHOBIC DEVIL) Sources: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 232; Shumaker, Natural Magic and Modern Science, 66; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 81; Trithemius, Steganographia, 81 Buriol The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage names Buriol (“devouring fire of God”) among the twenty SERVITORS OF AMAYMON (see AMAYMON) Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 81; Forgotten Books, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 42–3; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of AbraMelin, 122 Burisiel Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, lists Burisiel as one of the twelve Duke SERVITORS OF DEMORIEL (see DEMORIEL and DUKES OF HELL) He commands 1,140 servitors Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 80; Guiley, Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology, 60; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 63 Buriul Variations: Bur I Ul, Buriub In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, Buriul (“in terror and trembling”) is named as one of the fifty-three SERVITORS OF ASHTAROTH AND ASMODEUS (see ASHTAROTH and ASMODEUS) Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of www.ebook777.com

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