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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Galtxagorriak 144 demon named Gallu or if the gallu is a species of demon Sources: Sources: Hurwitz, Lilith: The First Eve, 38–41; Jastrow, Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, 260; Lenormant, Chaldean Magic, 24; Sorensen, Possession and Exorcism in the New Testament and Early Christianity, 27–8 Galtxagorriak Variations: Galtzagorri, Prakagorris A galtxagorriak is an iratxoak (IMP) from Basque mythology The word translates to mean “red pants,” a fitting enough name as these little demons are described as wearing them There is a popular story from the region of a lazy man who was once instructed where to go and purchase a box of galtxagorriak When he got home he opened the box and many of the little demons came out and asked, “What can we do?” He gave them a list of chores and within a few minutes the chores were completed Again the galtxagorriak asked, “What can we do?” and the man gave them more chores, which were again completed in a few moments Again the galtxagorriak asked, “What can we do?” but there were no chores left so the lazy man replied, “Nothing.” The galtxagorriak became furious and immediately set out to undo all the work they had done The man managed to somehow get them all back in the box and resolved never to use them again Sources: Aulestia, Basque-English, English-Basque Dictionary, 142; de Barandiarán, Selected Writings of José Miguel de Barandiarán, 127; Facaros, Bilbao and the Basque Lands, 45 Gamaliel The gamaliel are the demons of death, according to the Qlippoth Born of and in service under the demonness LILITH, the gamaliel (“polluted of God”) are described as being misshapen and twisted beings They live in the Palace of Yesod Sources: Greer, New Encyclopedia of the Occult, 188; Guiley, Encyclopedia of Magic and Alchemy, 159, 257; Mason, Necronomicon Gnosis, 151 Gamchicoth Variations: Agshekeloh, Breakers into Pieces, the Disturbers of Souls, Ga’ashekelah, Gog Sheklah In Cabalistic lore the gamchicoth (“breakers”) are placed in the fourth Sephirah of the Tree of Life and are in the order of “Devourers.” These demons waste the substance and thought of creation and are said to be under the command of ASHTAROTH Their personal adversaries are the Spirits of Gedulah (see also GAMIGIN) Sources: Greer, New Encyclopedia of the Occult, 187; Horne, Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, 163; Waite, Doctrine and Literature of the Kabalah, 80 Gamigin Variations: Gamigm, Gamygyn, SAMIGINA Listed as one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON, Gamigin commands thirty legions of demons This diurnal demon is most powerful in the month of April, and when summoned he will appear before his caster looking like a donkey or a small horse; however, by request, he will alter his appearance to look like a man When he speaks he will so with a rough voice Gamigin is known to take his time with anyone who summons him, as he is never in a rush to leave the earth realm, but he will attack if the scorcerer is not wearing the seal of GAMCHICOTH This demon is summoned not only for his ability to answer any questions asked of him and his willingness to teach the liberal sciences, but also because he keeps track of all the souls who died in a state of sin as well as those who died at sea Sources: De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 22–23; DuQuette, Key to Solomon’s Key, 162; McLean, Treatise of Angel Magic, 55; Scot, Discoverie of Witchcraft, 223 Gamori Variations: Gamory, Gremory Gamori is the Duke of Songs and commands twenty-six legions of demons Listed as one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON, this demon appears as a beautiful woman with the crown of a duchess tied to her waist She rides upon a large camel Gamori knows all things from the past, present, and future She knows where treasure is hidden and can secure the love of a woman to a man Sources: De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 40; Godwin, Godwin’s Cabalistic Encyclopedia, 117; Susej, Demonic Bible, 200 Ganael From Acadian, Assyrian, and Chaldean demonology comes the demon Ganael He is ranked as an ELECTOR OF HELL and a planetary ruler under the command of Apadiel and Camael (see CAMIEL and DEMONS OF THE GRIMOIRE) This demon is one of the seven spirits of the Abyss, one of the “seven phantoms of flame,” and a retrograde spirit Ganael has the ability to cause earthquakes and is said to be more powerful and terrifying than any other species of demon He lives in the bowels of the earth Sources: Butler, Ritual Magic, 161; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 121; Von Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 377 www.ebook777.com

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