Enc of dem in wor rel and cul 137

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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Emphastison 130 CARNESIEL of the East, CASPIEL of the South, DEMORIEL of the North, LUCIFER , PADIEL, SAMAEL, and SYMIEL Sources: Butler, Ritual Magic, 77; Ford, Book of the Witch Moon Chorozon Edition, 334; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 232; Laycock, Complete Enochian Dictionary, 85; Shah, Occultism, 68 Emphastison Emphastison (“image,” “representation”) is named in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, as one of the one hundred eleven SERVITORS OF AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, AND PAYMON (see AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, and PAYMON) Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 113; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 255 EmpousePOO, plural: empousai Variations: Démon du Midi (“mid-day demon”), Empusa, Empusae, Empusas, Empuse, Empusen, Mormo, Moromolykiai, “She who moves on one leg” In Greek, the word empouse translates as “vampire,” but technically, it was considered to be a demon by the ancient Greeks’ own mythological standards of classification They defined a demon as any creature born in another world but with the ability to appear in the human world as a being of flesh In spite of this, the word was understood to mean a vampire; therefore, the empouse is considered by some scholars to be the oldest recorded vampire myth In Greek mythology the empouse, or empousai as they are referred to collectively, are born the red-headed daughters of the witch goddess Hecate and act as her attendants Their legs are mulelike and shod with bronze shoes Along with its powers of illusion and shape-shifting, an empouse will also use its persuasive abilities to cause a man to have sexual relations with it During the act it will drain him of his life and, on occasion, make a meal of his flesh, much like a SUCCUBUS Avoiding an attack from an empouse is fairly easy, as long as one does not fall victim to its allurements A thin-skinned and sensitive creature, it will shriek in pain and flee as quickly as it can if confronted for what it is, with use of insults and profanities Outrunning the vampire is also possible, as all references to it describe the empouse’s fastest gait as being comically slow In Russian folklore, the empouse appears at harvest time as a widow It breaks the arms and legs of every harvester it can lay hands on Sources: Challice, French Authors at Home, 240; Curl, Egyptian Revival, 403; Oinas, Essays on Russian Folklore and Mythology, 117; Time-Life Books, Transformations, 110 Enaia The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, includes Enaia (“afflicted,” “poor”) as one of the one hundred eleven SERVITORS OF AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, AND PAYMON (see AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, and PAYMON) Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 120; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 112; Susej, Demonic Bible, 256 Enediel The FALLEN ANGEL Enediel, according to Enochian lore, is one of the ELECTORS OF HELL and one of the twenty-eight demonic rulers of the lunar mansions (see ENOCHIAN RULERS OF THE LUNAR MANSIONS) He has dominion over the mansion Allothaim (“Belly of Aries”) Known to cause discord, his zodiacal sign is Aries Sources: Moura, Mansions of the Moon for the Green Witch, 41; McLean, Treatise on Angel Magic, 42 Enenuth In the Testament of Solomon Enenuth is listed as one of the thirty-six Elemental World Rulers as well as one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON that were used to build his temple Enenuth is described as looking like a man with a shapeless head, similar to that of a DOG’s, and having a face like a bird, donkey, or oxen He is known to change men’s hearts, steal their minds, and cause them to become toothless While Enenuth was bound to King Solomon, he was made to heavy labor, tending to the furnaces used for metalwork To banish this demon, write the words “Allazool pursue Enenuth” on a piece of paper and then tie it around your neck Sources: Ashe, Qabalah, 50; Conybeare, Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol 11, 37 Enepsigos Variations: Kronos The FALLEN ANGEL Enepsigos appears as a woman, but on each of her shoulders is another head; each head has control over its own set of arms After her audience with King Solomon (see SPIRITS OF SOLOMON) where she foretold the destruction of his temple as well as the crucifixion of Jesus, Enepsigos was imprisoned in a water jug, which was placed under the temple, where it remained until its destruction She currently resides on the moon Her personal adversary is the angel Rathanael Sources: Butler, Ritual Magic, 33; Conybeare, Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol 11, www.ebook777.com

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