Entities

Angel of Music / Phantom of the Opera

The Angel of Music, inspired by the mythic figure from the musical, is a guardian and guide in magical workings. Its dual nature as the Phantom lends it a rich, multi-faceted symbolism ideal for various magical applications.

Understanding the Angel of Music / Phantom of the Opera

The Angel of Music, also known as the Phantom of the Opera, is more than a character from a musical; it is a mythic figure used in magic as a guide and protector. In my Pop Culture Magic Systems, it is explored as a powerful symbol that carries both divine inspiration and shadowy protection.

What it Represents

This archetype blends the divine and the mysterious, drawing from the layered symbolism of the original story. The Angel of Music carries the pursuit of artistic excellence and spiritual guidance, while the Phantom's darker aspects emphasize protection, secrets, and the shadow self. Working with it allows magicians to access a complex range of energies—divine inspiration, hidden knowledge, and protective forces.

How It Works in Magical Practice

To invoke the Angel of Music, focus on the symbolic aspects—music, secrecy, protection, and divine inspiration. Use musical symbols or incorporate sound as a ritual tool. Visualization techniques can involve imagining the angel as a luminous figure guiding your creative or spiritual path.

Role in my Framework

In Taylor I’s framework, it is a multi-layered symbol that can be used to channel divine inspiration or to safeguard one's spiritual work. It is especially effective in workings centered around artistic expression, hidden knowledge, or spiritual protection.

Cross-Tradition Context

While rooted in musical myth, the Angel of Music connects to broader archetypes such as guardian angels, muses, and shadow protectors found across various traditions. Its dual nature makes it adaptable for use in ceremonial magic, sigil work, or everyday protection charms.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

Use imagery and symbolism from the musical to craft talismans or sigils. Incorporate music or sound elements into your rituals, such as singing, chanting, or playing instruments. Visualize the angel as a luminous, protective figure during meditation or spellwork.

Additional Applications

It can is a focal point for creative work, helping to unblock artistic blocks and inspiring new ideas. It also is a spiritual shield, guarding your work from negative influences or interference. Working with the Angel of Music is especially beneficial during creative projects or when seeking divine guidance. By using this mythic figure into your magical practice, you gain a versatile entity that bridges divine inspiration with shadow protection, aligning with my approach to pop culture magic.

The mythology and symbols behind his story lent themselves to powerful symbols to use in magical workings, and the Angel of Music/Phantom of the Opera dichotomy created a singular yet multi-faceted entity to work with and through.

— Taylor Ellwood, Pop Culture Magic Systems

It connects to broader magical frameworks by embodying the archetypes of guardianship, inspiration, and shadow protection. Its use aligns with my focus on symbolic correspondences and working with mythic figures for specific energies in your practice. Cross-tradition, it can be integrated with angelic work, shadow magic, or artistic invocation to deepen your magical toolkit.

Source books: Pop Culture Magic Systems

Related in the library

  • 7 Demons and Chess — A system of magic working with seven demons using the roles in chess as the correspondence system.
  • Aloy — A character from Horizon Zero Dawn used as a pop culture spirit for magical work.
  • Batman — A pop culture hero known for focus and a moral code, useful for information gathering and protection
  • Billy and Georgia — Werewolf characters associated with Ostara in the Dresden Files mythology.
  • Care Bears — A pop culture symbol representing magical rainbows that can fight darkness, illustrating the use of
  • Dragon Ball Z — A pop culture series teaching ki or energy as a vital part of magick.
  • Harry Dresden — The protagonist of The Dresden Files, associated with Samhain in a pop culture magic system.
  • Jiminy Cricket — A character used to teach wishing upon a star, symbolizing the power of intent and desire in magic.
  • Jupiter (as Telesm) — A Telesm representing planetary energy of Jupiter and related concepts like lightning bolts and weal
  • Lara and Thomas — Characters from the White Court associated with Beltane in the Dresden Files mythology.
  • Mab — A fairy queen associated with the Winter Solstice in the Dresden Files mythology.
  • Mab and the Winter Fae — Mythological beings representing winter, associated with Yule in the Dresden Files system.

Anti-Corona Entity (ACE)

The Anti-Corona Entity (ACE) is a spiritual construct designed to combat the Corona virus and shield individuals from infection. Its creation stems from collective magical experimentation and is a powerful tool in healing and protection practices.

# Understanding the Anti-Corona Entity (ACE)

What is the Anti-Corona Entity?

The Anti-Corona Entity (ACE) is a deliberately created spirit aimed at mitigating the effects of the Corona virus and preventing infection. Originating from collaborative magical efforts, particularly within the Facebook group dedicated to magical experiments, ACE carries a focused intention to combat this specific biological threat. It exemplifies how modern magical practice can adapt to global health concerns, using spiritual tools for protection.

How Does ACE Work?

ACE functions by aligning its energy with protective qualities, working on both energetic and physical levels. It is a shield against viral intrusion, clearing pathways for health and vitality. Practitioners invoke ACE through visualization, intention setting, or ritual offerings, calling upon its energies for immediate protection or healing. This is aligned with my concept in "A Magical Creativity" where creating entities for specific purposes enhances personal and collective magic.

ACE in my Framework

Within my framework, ACE fits into the category of entities created for specific functional purposes. Unlike traditional spirits, ACE is a pragmatic magical construct designed through collective intention and focused willpower. Its creation demonstrates the practical application of magical experimentation, In "A Magical Creativity," highlighting how new entities can be conceived and utilized to address contemporary issues.

Cross-Tradition Context

While ACE is a modern creation, its concept parallels traditional protective spirits and guardian entities found across cultures. Similar to archangels like Raphael and Michael invoked for healing and protection, ACE is a personalized, targeted spiritual force. It interacts with other entities such as archangels or protective spirits, complementing existing spiritual frameworks.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

Practitioners wishing to work with ACE should start with a clear intention statement, visualizing or ritualizing its presence. Offerings such as herbs, candles, or symbolic items related to protection can enhance its effectiveness. Regular invocation can maintain its protective influence, especially during times of heightened health concerns. Remember, the key is focused intent paired with energetic work, aligning with I’s emphasis on creative magical practice.

Broader Implications

Creating entities like ACE exemplifies how modern magic can address urgent issues, blending collective effort with individual practice. It demonstrates adaptability and innovation within the magical arts, encouraging practitioners to design entities tailored to specific needs, as emphasized throughout I’s teachings.

This is an entity that was brainstormed in the magical experiments facebook group.

It’s created as a way to combat the Corona virus while protecting the person from getting infected, or helping an infected person get better.

— Taylor Ellwood, A Magical Creativity

ACE connects to the broader magical framework through its role as a targeted protective spirit, much like archangels and healing entities. It exemplifies how creative entity creation can serve practical purposes, using collective intention and individual magic to address contemporary challenges in health and safety. This approach aligns with I’s emphasis on innovative, purpose-driven magical work.

Source books: A Magical Creativity

Related in the library

  • Abyssal Spirit — A type of spirit associated with destruction and the void, not necessarily evil but opposed to the m
  • Ants carrying off offerings — Ants are observed as carriers of physical offerings, symbolizing ecological processes involved in sp
  • Archangel Gabriel — An archangel associated with the Moon, water, and the sphere of Yesod, invoked for creative and spir
  • Archangel Khamael — An archangel associated with Geburah, severity, and judgment, mediating higher energies through elem
  • Archangel Suvuviel — An archangel invoked for guidance and work with connection and truth, providing support and insight.
  • Archangels — Spiritual beings invoked in meditation to match divine energies and facilitate magical work.
  • Archangels (Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, Auriel) — Archangels representing elemental forces and space, invoked in the Sphere of Art ritual to mediate e
  • Archangels of the Elements — Spiritual entities representing the four elemental archangels: Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, and Auriel
  • Asclepius — A deity from Greek mythology associated with healing and medicine, invoked in magical healing practi
  • Auriel — An angelic entity associated with balancing energies and success through preparation and execution.
  • Chockmah — A Sephirah representing wisdom and pressure, associated with force and pure power in mystical tradit
  • Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI) — An entity designed to inspire vaccine solutions and support healthcare professionals during the pand

Andras

Andras is a powerful Goetic demon invoked for releasing fear and working through shadow aspects. Understanding its role enhances your ability to confront inner darkness effectively.

Understanding Andras

Andras is a Goetic demon traditionally evoked to aid practitioners in releasing fear and confronting their shadow selves. Rooted in the grimoires and invoked through ritual, Andras is a direct pathway to clear emotional blockages tied to fear and hidden aspects of the psyche.

How Andras Works in Practice

When working with Andras, practitioners typically employ evocative rituals involving sigils, incantations, and visualization. These rituals stimulate subconscious processes that bring repressed fears to the surface, allowing for conscious release and integration. In Scrying the Divine, the entity is a mirror to one’s internal shadows, making it a vital ally for shadow work.

Role in my Framework

I emphasiz the importance of engaging with entities like Andras to facilitate practical change. By consciously evoking such spirits, practitioners can accelerate emotional healing and deepen their understanding of inner fears. I advocates for a pragmatic approach, using entity work with everyday magical practices, which makes working with Andras accessible and effective.

Cross-Tradition Context

While predominantly a Goetic entity, Andras shares similarities with spirits in other traditions that assist in emotional cleansing. For instance, working with Andras can be likened to invoking Archangels or ascended masters for protection and insight, as seen in various mystical systems. Its role aligns with the common theme of confronting darkness to achieve practice.

Practical Notes

To invoke Andras, prepare a ritual space with appropriate sigils and invoke with purpose. Visualize the entity as a force that helps dissolve fear, and affirm your intention to release specific emotional burdens. Keep a journal to document insights and emotional shifts post-ritual. Regular practice enhances the ability to confront shadow aspects and integrate these revelations.

Additional Techniques

Incorporate techniques such as After Image Scrying to deepen your connection, or utilize Associations of spirits with elements—for example, working with fire or air to energize your invocation. Incorporate concepts like the Alphabet of Desire to create personalized symbols that reinforce your work with Andras.

Broader Context

Engaging with entities like Andras aligns with the modern magical paradigm that emphasizes emotional mastery as a path to power. As I explores across my books, working with spirits for personal development is a pragmatic, effective approach to transformation that complements other magical practices and philosophical systems.

I chose to work with Goetic Daemon Andras, around helping me release and let go of some fear I'd been feeling.

— Taylor Ellwood, Scrying the Divine

Andras exemplifies how spirit work can is a catalyst for emotional healing within the broader magical framework. It connects to concepts of shadow work, elemental associations, and the use of sigils and scrying techniques, In my writings. Using these practices creates a approach to practical change.

Source books: Scrying the Divine

Related in the library

  • Agares — A daimonic spirit associated with the scent of Sandalwood, often invoked through incense or oil.
  • Andromalius — A daemonic spirit known as the Silent Witness, revealing truths and exposing lies and betrayals.
  • Haures — A Goetic daemon used in scrying experiments to induce visions and insights.
  • Rean Gannen Ayar Da Agares — An enn or chant used to invoke the spirit Agares during scrying.

Ancestors

Ancestors are the spirits of those who have passed but remain connected to us through unresolved issues or unfinished business. Working with ancestral spirits can deepen your magical practice and provide guidance, healing, and insight.

Understanding Ancestors in Magical Practice

Ancestors refer to the spirits of the deceased related to you, often embodying unresolved issues or unfinished business, In my Walking with Magical Entities. These spirits is a bridge between the past and present, offering wisdom, protection, and sometimes, warnings.

How Ancestors Work in Magic

Ancestors operate within a complex web of familial and spiritual connections. They can influence your life through subtle guidance or direct communication. Many practitioners invoke or honor ancestors during rituals to seek their blessing or assistance. In my framework, ancestral spirits are entities that embody personal history and collective familial patterns, influencing your subconscious and energetic field.

Role of Ancestors in my Framework

According to I, ancestors are a vital part of the energetic field that practitioners can work with to resolve karmic issues, gain insight into familial patterns, and match your spiritual heritage. Rituals involving ancestors often involve offerings, prayer, or invocation, aimed at fostering communication and healing.

Cross-Tradition Perspectives

Across cultures, ancestor veneration is a common practice. In Chinese tradition, ancestral tablets and offerings maintain a connection with the spirits of the family. In African and Afro-Caribbean traditions, ancestor spirits is protectors and guides. Western practices often involve honoring ancestors through memorial rituals or connecting with spirit guides, recognizing the importance of lineage and spiritual inheritance.

Practical Notes for Working with Ancestors

Begin by creating a dedicated space for ancestor work. Use offerings such as candles, incense, or personal objects to establish a connection. Invoke the spirits through prayer or meditation, asking for guidance or assistance. Keep a journal of communications and insights received. As I emphasiz in Living with Magical Entities, consistent practice enhances the relationship with ancestral spirits and deepens your understanding of their messages.

Tips for Effective Ancestor Work

- Respect and honor your ancestors in your practice. - Use symbolism that connects to your lineage or cultural background. - Incorporate rituals during significant family dates or personal milestones. - Seek guidance from ancestors for personal growth and healing. - Be patient; communication may take time and consistent effort. Incorporating ancestor spirits into your magical work can lead to practical change and a deeper connection to your spiritual lineage. Their wisdom and protection can support your journey through various magical and life challenges.

Ancestral spirits are the spirits of the deceased who have not fully passed on who are related to you.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Magical Entities

Ancestors are interconnected with other entities such as egregores, elementals, and deities within the broader magical ecosystem. Recognizing these relationships enhances your capacity to work effectively with multiple layers of spiritual influence and collective consciousness, as discussed throughout my teachings.

Source books: Walking with Magical Entities

Related in the library

  • ACE — An entity designed to protect against the Covid-19 coronavirus by attacking the virus at a cellular
  • Angels — Spiritual beings in Christian mythology perceived as opposites of demons, often depicted as cherubs
  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • CVI — An entity created to inspire vaccine solutions and support medical professionals during the coronavi
  • Deities — Worshipped entities or gods with specific realms of influence, often relying on attention and worshi
  • Demons — Spirits of wisdom interested in interacting with humans, not inherently evil, and best approached wi
  • Egregore — A collective thoughtform or group consciousness created through shared intent.
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
  • Elementals — Spiritual beings representing natural elements, invoked or called upon in magical rituals to assist
  • Entity — Personified spirits or consciousnesses created or acknowledged by magicians for specific purposes.
  • Faeries — Spirits of the Earth and land, associated with the Fey and elemental spirits.
  • Good Job — An entity created to help with job acquisition and career advancement.

Andromalius

Andromalius is a powerful Goetic spirit known as the Silent Witness, revered for revealing truths and exposing deception. Practitioners invoke it to confront betrayal and clear negative beliefs, aligning with my practical approach to spirit work.

# Understanding Andromalius

Who is Andromalius?

Andromalius is a commanding presence. Recognized as the Silent Witness, this Goetic spirit is invoked to reveal hidden truths, expose lies, and uncover betrayals. His role aligns with the traditional Goetic hierarchy, where spirits serve specific functions that practitioners can harness for insight and purification. In Walking with Daemonic Spirits, Andromalius is particularly effective in situations involving deception and shadow work.

How Does Andromalius Work?

Andromalius functions by manifesting as a mirror to the soul, reflecting truths that may be hidden beneath surface appearances. When invoked, practitioners often employ techniques like scrying or shadow integration to facilitate the spirit's revelations. In practical terms, this might involve ritual invocation using sigils, chanting, or visualization exercises. The spirit's influence can help reveal subconscious beliefs or external deceptions, providing clarity and guiding subsequent actions.

The Role in my Framework

I emphasiz the active use of spirits like Andromalius in my books such as Scrying the Divine and Walking with Daemonic Spirits. He advocates for a pragmatic approach—using spirits to directly address issues like betrayal, self-deception, or shadow aspects. By working with Andromalius, practitioners can uncover hidden truths about themselves or others, facilitating healing and personal growth. It's ability to expose lies makes it invaluable for working on trust, integrity, and authenticity.

Cross-Tradition Context

In broader magical traditions, spirits like Andromalius are linked with the Daemonic, representing forces that challenge and elevate you's awareness. His association with revealing truths aligns with practices in shadow work, transformational magic, and divination. Invoking Andromalius can be integrated into rituals involving sigil magic, planetary influences like Saturn for discipline, or inner alchemy techniques for practical change.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

When working with Andromalius, establish a clear intention—whether to uncover a betrayal, dispel negative beliefs, or expose hidden truths. Use sigils or symbols associated with the spirit, and consider incorporating elements like incense or oils, such as sandalwood, linked with related entities like Agares. Remember to approach invocation with respect and clarity of purpose, ensuring your mental and emotional state is aligned for effective communication. Practitioners have reported success using Andromalius in shadow integration exercises, especially when combined with techniques from the Inner Alchemy series, to transform negative beliefs. His influence is also compatible with space/time magic practices, amplifying the clarity of revelations over specific periods or spatial domains. By using Andromalius into your magical toolkit, you can develop a more understanding of betrayal and deception, facilitating truth-based healing and growth. His work supports the framework of transforming inner states and confronting shadow aspects, as outlined in I’s teachings.

Summary

Andromalius is a pathway for unveiling hidden truths and exposing lies. Whether used for shadow work, cleansing negative beliefs, or uncovering betrayals, it aligns with practical magic principles championed by I. Regular invocation and respectful ritual practice can help harness his wisdom for personal and spiritual development.

Andromalius, the Silent Witness, stands over all betrayals and lies.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Andromalius connects with the broader magical framework of truth, shadow work, and inner alchemy. His ability to expose deception complements techniques aimed at transforming internal beliefs and external perceptions. Practitioners can incorporate my work into sigil magic, planetary influences like Saturn, or space/time magic for focused revelations and clarity.

Source books: Walking with Daemonic Spirits, Scrying the Divine

Related in the library

  • Agares — A daimonic spirit associated with the scent of Sandalwood, often invoked through incense or oil.
  • Aim — A daemon associated with creativity, used to clear creative blocks and inspire artistic work.
  • Andras — A Goetic demon evoked for releasing fear and working through shadow aspects.
  • Belial — A daemonic spirit used for divinatory necromantic work and connecting with ancestors.
  • Bifrons — A daemon focused on necromantic magic, less ideal for legal curses but still usable.
  • Bune — Goetic Daimon of wealth and death, offering business advice and networking help.
  • Daemonic Spirit — A spirit invoked or worked with to assist in curses and magical influence.

Ants Carrying Off Offerings

Ants carrying off offerings is powerful symbols of ecological and spiritual processes within magic. Their behavior reflects themes of transformation, resource management, and natural order. Understanding it enhances your connection to nature-based magic practices.

Understanding the Entity

Ants carrying off offerings are observed as natural carriers of physical items in ritual contexts, symbolizing deeper spiritual and ecological principles. In magical traditions, ants exemplify the interconnectedness of life and the importance of honoring natural cycles. It is about the movement and transfer of energy and offerings, highlighting the importance of ecological harmony in spiritual work.

How It Works in Magical Practice

Ants are often seen as messengers or agents of transformation, taking offerings from the physical realm and returning them to the earth or spiritual sources. In practical terms, incorporating the symbolism of ants involves observing their behavior during ritual offerings, such as food or symbolic objects. By acknowledging their role, practitioners can deepen their understanding of the flow of energy and the importance of ecological balance.

Role in I’s Framework

I discuss the significance of natural entities and ecological symbols in my book "A Magical Creativity." The act of ants carrying off offerings exemplifies the idea that magic is not solely about human intent but also involves respecting and working with natural processes. It reinforces the concept that spirits and symbols in nature are active participants in magical work.

Cross-Tradition Context

Across diverse magical traditions, ants symbolize industriousness, resourcefulness, and the cycle of decay and renewal. In shamanic practices, they may be seen as guides for resource management and community building. In ecological magic, ants embody the principles of sustainability and the importance of respecting Earth's natural order.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

When working with it, consider observing ant behavior during ritual offerings. Leave small amounts of food or symbolic items outside your ritual space and note their actions. You can also incorporate imagery or talismans representing ants into your altar to invoke their energy. Remember that this act signifies trust in natural processes and respect for ecological systems. Incorporate the symbolism into spells or meditations focused on resourcefulness, community, and ecological balance. As I emphasiz, working with natural entities like ants can enhance your connection to the environment and deepen your magical practice.

Final Thoughts

Ants carrying off offerings remind us that magic is intertwined with the natural world. Recognizing and working with this symbol fosters ecological awareness and reinforces the importance of harmony between humans and nature in your spiritual endeavors.

I saw that ants were carrying off the offerings.

— Taylor Ellwood, A Magical Creativity

It connects to broader themes of natural spirits and ecological magic within my framework. Recognizing the role of such natural carriers enriches your understanding of how ecological processes influence spiritual work and the importance of respecting nature's active role in magic practice.

Source books: A Magical Creativity

Related in the library

  • Abyssal Spirit — A type of spirit associated with destruction and the void, not necessarily evil but opposed to the m
  • Anti-Corona Entity (ACE) — An entity created to combat the Corona virus and protect individuals from infection.
  • Archangel Gabriel — An archangel associated with the Moon, water, and the sphere of Yesod, invoked for creative and spir
  • Archangel Khamael — An archangel associated with Geburah, severity, and judgment, mediating higher energies through elem
  • Archangel Suvuviel — An archangel invoked for guidance and work with connection and truth, providing support and insight.
  • Archangels — Spiritual beings invoked in meditation to match divine energies and facilitate magical work.
  • Archangels (Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, Auriel) — Archangels representing elemental forces and space, invoked in the Sphere of Art ritual to mediate e
  • Archangels of the Elements — Spiritual entities representing the four elemental archangels: Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, and Auriel
  • Asclepius — A deity from Greek mythology associated with healing and medicine, invoked in magical healing practi
  • Auriel — An angelic entity associated with balancing energies and success through preparation and execution.
  • Chockmah — A Sephirah representing wisdom and pressure, associated with force and pure power in mystical tradit
  • Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI) — An entity designed to inspire vaccine solutions and support healthcare professionals during the pand

Angels

Angels are spiritual entities often depicted in Christian mythology, but in magical practice, they serve a broader purpose. They function as entities that embody specific roles within the universe, independent of traditional religious frameworks. Understanding angels as entities allows magicians to harness their energies for various magical goals.

Understanding Angels as Magical Entities

Angels are recognized as distinct entities that transcend religious narratives. Unlike the common perception of angels solely as messengers of a deity, they are viewed as autonomous spirits operating through their designated roles within the cosmic order. This perspective aligns with my approach in The Process of Magic, where entities are considered conscious intelligences that can be invoked or worked with directly.

How Angels Function in Magical Practice

Angels is powerful archetypes or spirits that can be called upon for specific purposes. Their focus on particular roles works for targeted work—whether for protection, guidance, illumination, or assistance with manifesting particular outcomes. When working with angels, magicians often invoke their energies using sigils, chants, or visualizations, aligning their intention with the angelic energy for effective results.

The Role of Angels in my Framework

I emphasiz that entities like angels are not bound to traditional religious frameworks. Instead, they are part of a larger network of spirits and consciousnesses that can be engaged through intentional magic. In Walking with Magical Entities, I explores how angels can be integrated into a personal magical system as guides or helpers, emphasizing direct communication and relationship-building.

Cross-Tradition Perspectives

While angels are predominantly associated with Christian and Jewish traditions, similar entities appear in other spiritual systems. For example, in Kabbalah, angels is channels for divine energy, while in ceremonial magic, they might be invoked for protection or enlightenment. Recognizing the universal archetypes behind angels enhances their utility across diverse magical practices.

Practical Notes for Working with Angels

To work effectively with angels, magicians should develop clear intentions and establish respectful relationships. Techniques include creating sigils, performing invocations during ritual work, or meditating on angelic qualities. Regular practice and sincerity deepen the connection, enabling you to receive guidance or assistance from these entities.

Summary

Understanding angels as entities within your magical toolkit allows for versatile and powerful work. Their focus on specific roles, combined with a clear intent, makes them invaluable allies in achieving personal goals or practice. Incorporate angelic energies into your rituals to enhance protection, insight, and manifestation, as supported by my teachings.

In Christian mythology, angels are perceived as opposites of demons. You'll also see a lot of imagery of cute cherubs with. — from *The Process of Magic*

— Taylor Ellwood, The Process of Magic

Angels are part of a broader network of spiritual entities that include deities, egregores, elementals, and servitors. Recognizing their role within this interconnected system allows magicians to craft more sophisticated and effective magical workings. Understanding these relationships enhances your ability to work with entities across different traditions and paradigms.

Source books: The Process of Magic, Walking with Magical Entities

Related in the library

  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • Deities — Worshipped entities or gods with specific realms of influence, often relying on attention and worshi
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
  • Elementals — Spiritual beings representing natural elements, invoked or called upon in magical rituals to assist
  • Entity — Personified spirits or consciousnesses created or acknowledged by magicians for specific purposes.
  • Faeries — Spirits of the Earth and land, associated with the Fey and elemental spirits.
  • Magical Entities — Entities that can perform specific actions in magical work, especially when they cannot be performed
  • Servitors — Entities created and fueled by individuals for specific tasks.
  • The Alien Invasion Apocalypse Prophet — A prophetic entity related to alien invasion scenarios.
  • The Zombie Apocalypse Call Center — A fictional entity representing a zombie apocalypse-themed organization.

Aloy

Aloy, a compelling character from Horizon Zero Dawn, has become a popular pop culture spirit used in magical practices. Her rich mythology and strong personality make her an effective spirit for invocation and evocation within modern magic systems.

# Understanding Aloy as a Pop Culture Spirit Pop culture spirits like Aloy is powerful symbols and entities that practitioners can work with to channel specific energies or qualities. Derived from the character in Horizon Zero Dawn, Aloy exemplifies a well-fleshed out figure that carries resilience, ingenuity, and curiosity. I discuss her role extensively in Pop Culture Magic 2.0, emphasizing her potential as a spirit for magical work.

How Aloy Works in Magical Practice

Aloy's mythos and personality traits make her an ideal candidate for invocation. When working with her, practitioners often develop chants, sigils, and rituals inspired by her story and attributes. For example, after engaging with Horizon Zero Dawn, a practitioner might create a chant like "Spirit of Aloy, seeker of truth, guide my path with resilience and wisdom." Such invocations tap into her archetypal energy, reinforcing qualities like perseverance and strategic thinking.

Role in my Magical Framework

In my system, Aloy is a spirit embodying specific qualities that can be invoked for personal growth, problem-solving, or protection. Her use aligns with the principles outlined in Pop Culture Magic Systems, where characters from media are seen as archetypal energies that can be worked with consciously. Practitioners can incorporate her into their magical toolkit through visualization, sigil creation, or ritual invocation.

Cross-Tradition Context and Practical Notes

While rooted in pop culture, the practice of working with Aloy crosses traditional boundaries. She can be integrated into energy work, like channeling her qualities during meditation or using her image in talismans. Her effectiveness increases when combined with other correspondences such as energy work (Chi) or traditional spirit invocation practices. For instance, aligning her energy with Chi during a meditation session can amplify resilience and focus.

Practical Application and Tips

To work with Aloy practically, begin by immersing yourself in her story and qualities. Develop a personal chant or sigil that connects to her attributes. Invoke her during meditation or ritual to harness her energy for specific goals such as overcoming obstacles or gaining insight. Document your experiences and refine your methods based on the outcomes.

Additional Resources

Explore related concepts such as archetypes which is universal symbols supporting your work with Aloy. The Dehara system, developed by Storm Constantine and Taylor I, is a structured approach to pop culture magic, including working with characters like Aloy. Publications like Grimoire Kaimana and Grimoire Ulani provide further insights into systematized techniques for working with pop culture spirits. In summary, Aloy is more than a fictional character; she is a archetype in modern magical practice. Her qualities can be invoked for resilience, innovation, and strategic action, making her a valuable addition to your spiritual toolkit. ---

Recently I picked up the game Horizon Zero Dawn and instantly fell in love with the story and the heroine.she's a perfect example of a well-fleshed out character that can be worked with as a pop culture spirit.

— Taylor Ellwood, Pop Culture Magic 2.0

Aloy's role as a pop culture spirit connects to broader archetypal and energetic frameworks in magic. Working with such entities allows practitioners to harness culturally resonant symbols, reinforcing their intent through familiar narratives and mythologies. This approach aligns with my emphasis on the fluidity and adaptability of archetypes within contemporary magical systems, supporting a flexible and personalized practice.

Source books: Pop Culture Magic 2.0, Pop Culture Magic Systems

Related in the library

  • Batman — A pop culture hero known for focus and a moral code, useful for information gathering and protection
  • Pop Culture Spirit — A spirit or character from pop culture that can be worked with in magic practices.
  • Pop Culture Spirits — Spirits associated with pop culture phenomena that can be worked with in magical practices.

Amon

Amon stands as a Goetic Daimon associated with time, offering insights into past and future events. His aid extends to conflict resolution, making him a valuable entity in practical magic practices. Understanding Amon's role can deepen your mastery of time-related workings and divinatory techniques.

Understanding Amon

Amon is a distinguished entity within the Goetic hierarchy, classified as a Daimon of Time. His primary function involves revealing information about past and future events, serving as a powerful tool for divination and insight. In practical magic, invoking Amon can assist practitioners in understanding temporal influences affecting their lives or projects.

How Amon Works in Magic

Amon's ability to access temporal information makes him a key figure in time magic. When called upon, he can provide clarity on outcomes, uncover hidden influences, and even assist in resolving conflicts by revealing underlying causes rooted in time-bound factors. As outlined in Space/Time Magic Foundations, Amon's influence extends beyond mere prediction—he can help align actions with desired temporal outcomes.

Role in my Framework

Within my framework, entities like Amon are integral to the practice of practical magic, especially when working with space and time magics. They is intermediaries who facilitate you's ability to work with temporal energies consciously. Invoking Amon can be incorporated into rituals aimed at gaining insight into future possibilities or resolving ongoing disputes.

Cross-Tradition Context

Amon's qualities connects to various traditions outside the Goetia. Similar entities appear in different esoteric systems as guardians of time or facilitators of destiny. His role parallels that of deities and spirits in shamanic and spiritual practices that wants to influence or understand the flow of time. Recognizing these cross-tradition connections enriches your practical approach and broadens your magical toolkit.

Practical Notes for Working with Amon

To invoke Amon effectively, prepare a dedicated space, and use symbols of time such as hourglasses, clocks, or specific sigils associated with him. Root your work in clear intentions—whether for divination, conflict resolution, or insight into the future. Regular practice, combined with meditation on time's nature, enhances your ability to communicate with and harness Amon's energies. Referencing Space/Time Magic Foundations provides detailed ritual structures and correspondences.

Additional Related Entities

Exploring entities like Astaroth, Barbatos, and Eligos can expand your understanding of time spirits. These entities often complement Amon's work by offering additional perspectives on divination, possibilities, and hidden knowledge, enriching your practice across multiple layers of magical work.

A Goetic Daimon of Time who tells the past and future and can be helpful in conflict resolution.

— Taylor Ellwood, Space/Time Magic Foundations

Amon fits into a framework of space and time magic, emphasizing the importance of working with entities that facilitate temporal awareness. Connecting these spirits with your magical practice allows for more precise divination and conflict management, aligning with my emphasis on practical application and energetic understanding.

Source books: Space/Time Magic Foundations

Related in the library

  • Astaroth — A Goetic Daimon of Time that can assist in divinatory work and uncovering possibilities.
  • Barbatos — A Goetic Daimon of Time who knows all things past and future and can discover hidden possibilities.
  • Berith — Goetic Daimon associated with wealth and political power.
  • Botis — A Goetic Daimon of Time helpful with divinatory practices.
  • Ceronitis — A space/time entity that scans probability fields and notifies of opportunities.
  • Daemonic Spirits — Spirits invoked in curse work, often working with elemental magic to influence outcomes.
  • Dr. Who and the Tardis — Pop culture deities of Time, with the Tardis serving as a construct for exploring possibilities of t
  • Elephant — A symbolic or spiritual entity used in meditation to promote stability and presence.
  • Eligos — A Goetic Daimon of Time that discovers hidden things and knows of the future.
  • Entheogens — Psychedelic substances used in spiritual or religious contexts to facilitate altered states of consc
  • Euronynmous — A Demonolatry god of the dead invoked to facilitate a near-death experience.
  • Fotamecus — A space/time egregore created to manipulate time, focusing on compression and control of temporal fl

Aim

Aim is a powerful entity often invoked to overcome artistic blocks and ignite inspiration. Recognized as a daemon of creativity, Aim enhances artistic projects and is used in other traditions. Incorporating Aim in practice can lead to breakthroughs in your creative pursuits.

Understanding Aim

Aim is classified as an entity or daemon within magical systems focused on creativity and artistic expression. In Walking with Daemonic Spirits, Aim is a spirit of creativity that can be invoked to clear mental and energetic blockages hindering artistic flow. It is especially valued by people who want to sustain inspiration during intense projects or periods of stagnation.

How Aim Works in Magic

When working with Aim, practitioners typically call upon it through invocations, offerings, or visualization techniques. The purpose is to establish a rapport that allows the spirit's influence to permeate you's creative process. According to I, Aim’s role in magic is to clear blockages and help find the creative inspiration needed to move projects forward.

Role in my Framework

I emphasiz the importance of working with spirits like Aim to supplement personal effort with external energetic influences. In Magical Realism, he discusses how entities like Aim can be integrated into everyday creative routines, turning mundane activities into magic work. Invoking Aim is often combined with other spirits associated with inspiration, such as Agares or Belial, to amplify effects.

Cross-Tradition Context

Aim's association with creativity spans multiple traditions, from ceremonial magic to shamanic practices. Its is a spirit of inspiration aligns with historical figures like muses or daimonic guides. The spirit’s versatility makes it applicable in artistic endeavors, writing, music, and even innovative business projects.

Practical Notes for Working with Aim

Practitioners are advised to create a dedicated space for invocation, using visualizations, incense, or symbols linked to creative energy. During invocation, focus on clearing mental clutter and opening channels for Aim's influence. Regular contact can strengthen the relationship, making Aim a reliable ally whenever creative blocks emerge. In summary, Aim is a vital entity for artists, writers, and creators seeking to maintain high levels of inspiration and overcome stagnation. Its role within my framework underscores the importance of external spirits in facilitating personal and artistic growth.

Summary

Working with Aim is a practical pathway to enhance creativity through spirit invocation. Whether used alone or alongside other spirits, Aim helps unlock the creative potential that resides within every practitioner.

I use the Book of Aim to enhance my creativity and to complement other magical workings. Aim clears the blockages and helps me find the creative inspiration I need.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Aim connects to broader magical frameworks involving daemonic spirits and entities invoked for specific purposes. Working with Aim exemplifies how external spirits drive change for practical change and creative empowerment within diverse magical traditions. Cross-referencing spirits like Agares or Bune reveals the interconnected nature of spirit work for inspiration, wealth, and insight.

Source books: Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Related in the library

  • Agares — A daimonic spirit associated with the scent of Sandalwood, often invoked through incense or oil.
  • Andromalius — A daemonic spirit known as the Silent Witness, revealing truths and exposing lies and betrayals.
  • Belial — A daemonic spirit used for divinatory necromantic work and connecting with ancestors.
  • Bifrons — A daemon focused on necromantic magic, less ideal for legal curses but still usable.
  • Bune — Goetic Daimon of wealth and death, offering business advice and networking help.
  • Daemonic Spirit — A spirit invoked or worked with to assist in curses and magical influence.
  • Daemonic Spirits — Spirits invoked in curse work, often working with elemental magic to influence outcomes.
  • Daemons — Spirits referred to as Daemons, central to the practice of working with daemonic entities for transf
  • Daimonic spirits — Spirits that are engaged with through a collaborative and respectful relationship, often without coe
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
  • Eligos — A Goetic Daimon of Time that discovers hidden things and knows of the future.
  • Euronymous — Daimon of wealth and death, assisting in resource discovery and understanding resources.

Albedo

Albedo is an invoked entity drawn from the video game series Xenosaga, embodying complex psychological traits. It's sadistic and masochistic tendencies offer unique avenues for transformation and self-discovery in magical practice. Understanding Albedo's role can deepen your engagement with entities that challenge and expand you's psyche.

# Understanding Albedo Albedo, categorized under entities, is a unique spiritual figure originating from the fictional universe of Xenosaga. Unlike traditional spirits or deities, it exemplifies a psychological archetype with intense sadistic and masochistic tendencies, enjoying both inflicting and receiving pain. In practical magic, invoking Albedo can is a powerful tool for exploring shadow aspects, pushing boundaries, and catalyzing practical change.

What Is Albedo? In magical practice, Albedo is a construct of the mind and spirit, embodying themes of pain, pleasure, and psychological integration. In "Kink Magic," the entity is invoked to facilitate deep emotional work, particularly around shadow integration and confronting taboo aspects of the self. It is not a traditional spirit but a psychological icon that can be accessed through ritual and intent.

How Does Albedo Work?

When invoked, Albedo is a mirror for you's suppressed or unacknowledged desires related to pain and vulnerability. This process often involves visualization, sigil work, or patterned invocation techniques. The entity is a catalyst for intense emotional release, helping practitioners confront their shadow and integrate these aspects into their conscious awareness. In my framework, working with entities like Albedo enhances psychological resilience and self-awareness.

Role in my Framework

I emphasiz the importance of engaging with entities as psychological catalysts rather than external beings alone. Albedo fits within this paradigm as a mental construct that, when invoked, opens channels to subconscious patterns. Its use aligns with I’s approach in "Kink Magic," where entities are tools for exploring the depths of the psyche and facilitating radical self-awareness.

Cross-Tradition Context

While Albedo as an entity is uniquely from Xenosaga, its archetype connects to several traditional and modern concepts. For example, it parallels aspects of the goddesses and gods of transformation such as Kali in Tantra, who carries destruction and rebirth. It also shares traits with servitors—created entities designed for specific psychological or magical tasks. Recognizing these links enhances understanding of Albedo's function within a broader spiritual field.

Practical Notes for Working with Albedo

  • Preparation: Ground yourself through meditation and set clear intentions for your work.
  • Invocation: Use visualization, sigil work, or spoken invocation to call forth Albedo. Focus on the qualities of pain, transformation, and shadow.
  • Integration: After working with Albedo, journal your experiences and insights. Practice self-care and reflection.
  • Caution: Engage with it responsibly; intense emotional work can surface difficult material.

Cross-Referencing Entities

Albedo's role complements other entities such as Choronzon, a transformational demon, and Dakinis, which embody power and energy. Exploring these entities in relation can deepen your understanding of psychological and spiritual transformation. By working with Albedo, practitioners can access layers of the subconscious, facilitating growth through challenging and taboo themes. This aligns with my emphasis on practical magic as a means of radical self-empowerment and transformation. ---

I invoked Albedo from the video game series Xenosaga; it was both a sadist and masochist, enjoying inflicting psychological and physical pain upon himself and others.

— Taylor Ellwood, Kink Magic

Albedo connects to a broader spectrum of entities and archetypes focused on transformation, shadow work, and psychological integration. Engaging with such entities expands you's toolkit for self-discovery and practice, echoing my view that entities are mirrors and catalysts for internal change. Cross-reference with concepts like servitors, Kali, and Choronzon for a comprehensive approach to shadow and transformation work.

Source books: Kink Magic

Related in the library

  • Book IV — A work by Aleister Crowley, part of his magical writings.
  • Choronzon — A demon/entity embodying destruction that leads to rebirth, used as a psychological trigger in ritua
  • Dakinis — Female assistants in neotantra often depicted as dominant figures, associated with goddess imagery a
  • Earth Elemental Spirit Contact — Spiritual entities representing the Earth element, contacted through visionary divination during rit
  • Entheogens — Psychedelic substances used in spiritual or religious contexts to facilitate altered states of consc
  • Incubus — A stereotypical being called in sex magic evocation that feeds on sexual energy.
  • Kali — A goddess in Tantra associated with destruction and transformation, depicted dancing on her husband'
  • Servitors — Entities created and fueled by individuals for specific tasks.
  • Shakti — The active cosmic energy or goddess in Tantra, representing power and energy, often depicted control
  • Shiva — The male principle in Tantra, symbolizing stillness and magnetic energy, often contrasted with Shakt
  • Spirit Guide — A spiritual entity or consciousness accessed through chakra visualization to aid in personal develop
  • Succubus — A stereotypical entity called in sex magic evocation that feeds on energy generated by sex.

Amanita muscaria

Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric mushroom, holds a significant place in occult magic as an entity associated with ESP and communication with non-physical entities. Its psychoactive properties have been explored for centuries by people who want to expand consciousness and contact beyond the physical realm.

# Amanita muscaria: An Occult Entity for Enhanced Communication

What is Amanita muscaria?

Amanita muscaria is a distinctive psychoactive mushroom recognized by its bright red cap with white spots. While traditionally known in shamanic cultures for its mind-altering effects, magical practitioners utilize Amanita muscaria as an entity that mediates between worlds. Its role extends beyond entheogenic use into spiritual communication and occult phenomena.

How it works in magical practice

Research by Dr Andrija Puharich, In Magick on the Edge, reveals that Amanita muscaria is linked to phenomena such as ESP, remote viewing, and direct entity communication. The mushroom is thought to is a conduit or gateway, allowing practitioners to access higher intelligence or communicate with entities that dwell in non-physical planes. Its psychoactive compounds influence the subconscious, enabling a form of altered perception that facilitates contact.

Role within my framework

I emphasiz the importance of entities in magic, viewing them as autonomous intelligences that can be invoked or worked with through specific practices. Amanita muscaria fits into this framework as an entity itself—an archetype or consciousness that can be summoned or aligned with to enhance psychic abilities and communication. It exemplifies a natural, plant-based entity that carries the bridge between physical and non-physical realities.

Cross-tradition context

Across various traditions, Amanita muscaria has been used in shamanic rituals, particularly among Siberian tribes, for inducing visionary states. Its association with communication with spirits, gods, or ancestors aligns with practices involving other entities such as Hermês or Hermes, Greek god of communication, In my work. These traditions highlight the mushroom's role as a mediator and a sacred tool for spiritual insight.

Practical notes for practitioners

Given its psychoactive properties, working with Amanita muscaria requires caution and respect. Use in ritual should be approached with proper knowledge and preparation. It can be incorporated into meditation or visualization practices to facilitate entity contact or expand consciousness. Start with small doses or symbolic representations, such as sigils or images, to establish a connection before experimenting with physical use. Practitioners can also incorporate it into energy work by visualizing its presence during meditation, focusing on its associations with ESP and communication. Remember to ground after use and protect your energetic space.

Summary

Amanita muscaria is a unique avenue for those seeking to explore entity communication and expand their psychic capacity. Its integration into ritual practice aligns with my emphasis on working with entities to achieve specific magical goals, especially in altered states and visionary magic. For further exploration, consider examining related entities like Hermês for communication or Egregore for group consciousness, as they reinforce the importance of entities within the magical ecosystem. --- Note: Due to its psychoactive nature, always prioritize safety, proper dosage, and legal considerations when working with Amanita muscaria.

Dr Andrija Puharich.

Investigated a series of occult phenomena associated with the fly agaric mushroom, Amanita muscaria, which included ESP phenomena, remote location, and entity communication.

— Taylor Ellwood, Magick on the Edge

Amanita muscaria connects with the framework of entity magic and consciousness expansion. Its use exemplifies how natural substances can drive change for communication with non-physical intelligences, aligning with practices involving egregores, archetypes, and divine entities as discussed across my works. It underscores the importance of intent and respect in working with magical allies.

Source books: Magick on the Edge

Related in the library

  • Aphroditê — Greek goddess of love, associated with the genitals in the meditation practice.
  • Arês — Greek god of war, associated with the upper chest in the meditation visualization.
  • Dr. Quantum — A comic book hero used in quantum magic rituals to symbolize access to quantum possibilities.
  • Duke Reginald — A character from the movie 'What the Bleep Do We Know?', used in quantum magic rituals to represent
  • Egregore — A collective thoughtform or group consciousness created through shared intent.
  • Hadês — Greek god of the underworld, associated with the nostrils in the meditation practice.
  • Hermês (Hermes) — Greek god associated with communication, travel, and the planet Mercury, linked to the feet in medit
  • Kronos — Greek Titan associated with time, linked to the throat area in the meditation visualization.
  • Mercury — A guide into the underworld, associated with communication and travel, depicted as a young man with
  • Ouranos — Primordial Greek sky god, associated with the chin in the meditation practice.
  • Ouroboros — An ancient symbol depicting a snake biting its tail, representing eternity and the cyclical nature o
  • Poseidôn — Greek god of the sea, associated with the mouth in the meditation visualization.

Agares

Agares is a Goetic daemon I work with when the goal is connection — meeting influential people, building community presence, and getting doors opened that were closed. In *Walking with Daemonic Spirits* I describe the working relationship explicitly: more relationships, more access, more opportunity to move through communities you're already in.

What Agares does

my working with Agares is about interface — the ability to connect with people who matter, be recognizable inside a community, and have the right doors open at the right time. This is not generic "networking." It's the structural work of being the person meeting keeps happening to, not chasing.

The traditional Goetic material describes Agares with different emphasis; my frame is practitioner-focused: if you want to move through a scene, Agares is who you work with.

How the working goes

From the book: the offering cycle is structured around the relationships Agares opens. As new doors appear, attention goes back to the working — this is a living partnership, not a one-shot petition.

Signals Agares is active: - The right introduction lands unexpectedly - You're suddenly visible to the people you wanted to be visible to - Gatekeepers become less of an issue - Community attention flows toward you without effort

Working notes

Agares rewards consistency of offering more than size. Keep the relationship active — my phrasing is that you interface with the communities you're already in and let the daemon amplify what's natural, not manufacture what isn't.

Don't call Agares if you want to skip the work of actually being in rooms. The daemon opens doors; you still walk through.

Cross-tradition context

Goetic spirits have been worked with inside ceremonial magic for centuries, but my approach strips the medieval scaffolding and focuses on what the spirit actually does for the contemporary practitioner.

When I have worked with Agares, I’ve set up the working with an understanding that the more people I meet and befriend, and the more I am able to interface with the communities I’m involved in and meet influential people who can open doors for me, the more awareness I raise around the work he is doing for me.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Agares pairs with Flereous (clearing what blocks visibility), Bune (the material flow that relationships often carry), and Belial (sovereignty in how you show up in those rooms).

Source books: Walking with Daemonic Spirits, Scrying the Divine

Related in the library

  • Andromalius — A daemonic spirit known as the Silent Witness, revealing truths and exposing lies and betrayals.
  • Aim — A daemon associated with creativity, used to clear creative blocks and inspire artistic work.
  • Andras — A Goetic demon evoked for releasing fear and working through shadow aspects.
  • Belial — A daemonic spirit used for divinatory necromantic work and connecting with ancestors.
  • Bifrons — A daemon focused on necromantic magic, less ideal for legal curses but still usable.
  • Bune — Goetic Daimon of wealth and death, offering business advice and networking help.
  • Daemonic Spirit — A spirit invoked or worked with to assist in curses and magical influence.

Agave

Agave is a Dehar entity central to rituals involving sacred space, protection, and healing within space/time magic. Recognized for embodying solar qualities, Agave facilitates energetic transformations and spiritual safeguarding.

Understanding Agave in Magical Practice

Agave is a distinctive Dehar entity categorized within the broader Deharan system of entities, as outlined in Taylor I’s Space/Time Magic. This fiery Dehar carries solar, Mars-like qualities, often visualized as a golden creature clad in organic armor reminiscent of insect carapace. Its role extends beyond mere symbolism, actively participating in rituals designed to establish sacred space, connect with space/time energies, and invoke protection and healing.

The Nature and Attributes of Agave

Agave is considered a Dehar of Protection and Healing, making it especially valuable in ritual work focused on safeguarding individuals or spaces from negative influences. Its fiery, solar nature symbolizes passion, war, and healing—an embodiment of transformative energy that can drive shifts in consciousness. It is visualized as dressed in strange organic armor, emphasizing its connection to natural forces and the organic universe. Visualizations involving Agave often include imagery of golden light, solar motifs, and organic armor to deepen the connection and potency during invocation.

How Agave Functions Within Space/Time Magic

In Taylor I’s Space/Time Magic, Agave is utilized in rituals that aim to manipulate space and time energies. When working with Agave, practitioners invoke its protective and healing qualities to create a safe energetic environment conducive to spiritual work. Agave often appears alongside other Dehar entities like Aruhani, Lunil, and Miyacala, forming a collective that establishes sacred space and aligns energies within the Deharan system. These entities are invoked sequentially or collectively to amplify the ritual’s efficacy.

Practical Application and Ritual Use

To incorporate Agave into your rituals, begin by visualizing its golden, armored form while reciting specific invocations or affirmations derived from Pop Culture Magick and The . Use sigils or body paint sigils to focus your intent, aligning your energy with Agave’s fiery, solar qualities. In larger ritual setups, incorporate symbols or images that evoke solar energy—such as the sun, gold, or organic armor motifs. During meditation or energy work, call upon Agave to safeguard your space, promote healing, or energize your intentions. Remember that Agave’s fiery nature makes it suitable for tasks requiring assertiveness, protection, and transformative healing.

Cross-Tradition Context and Modern Practice

While rooted in the Deharan system influenced by the Wraeththu mythos, Agave’s qualities transcend specific traditions. Its solar and fiery attributes connects to many magical systems emphasizing protection, purification, and energetic clearing. Practitioners from diverse backgrounds can adapt Agave’s energies into their rituals, whether through visualizations, sigil magic, or embodied practices like body paint sigils. The key lies in aligning your intent with Agave’s dynamic, protective, and healing qualities.

Final Notes on Working with Agave

Consistent practice enhances your relationship with Agave. Use visualization, invocation, and sigil techniques regularly to deepen your connection. As I emphasiz in Space/Time Magic, working with entities like Agave enriches your magical toolkit, allowing for more precise and energetic manipulations. Incorporating Agave into your magical routines can elevate your ability to create sacred space, protect your energy, and facilitate healing processes—both personal and communal. Its fiery, solar qualities is a powerful catalyst for transformation.

Agave is a fiery or solar deity, with Mars-like qualities. He is visualized as dressed in strange organic armor, almost like an insect carapace.

— Taylor Ellwood, Space/Time Magic

Agave’s energetic profile aligns with the framework of space/time magic and entity work. It exemplifies how invoking specific entities can enhance ritual efficacy, especially in creating sacred space and facilitating healing. Connecting with Dehar entities like Agave broadens a practitioner’s ability to manipulate energetic environments across dimensions.

Source books: Space/Time Magic, Pop Culture Magick

Related in the library

  • Aruhani — A Dehara entity used in rituals to help establish sacred space within the Deharan system.
  • Lunil — A Dehara entity invoked to assist in setting up sacred space during magical rituals.
  • Miyacala — A Dehara symbol or entity used to aid in creating sacred space in ritual practices.

Aeons

Aeons are spiritual entities inspired by Final Fantasy X, utilized in ritual magick to embody diverse aspects such as death, elemental forces, and cosmic principles. Their integration offers powerful symbolic and energetic tools for people who want to channel these energies.

Understanding Aeons in Ritual Magick

Aeons are entities drawn from the spiritual symbolism of Final Fantasy X, serving as archetypes or avatars in ritual work. These entities represent various fundamental aspects of existence, including death, elemental energies, and cosmic forces. Their use aligns with the broader practice of invoking or embodying archetypes to focus intent and channel specific energies.

How Aeons Function Within Ritual Practice

In practical terms, Aeons are invoked or embodied through visualization, offerings, and symbolic tools. In my Pop Culture Magick, ritual tools such as staffs, wands, candles, and representations of the entity—like figurines or images—are used to establish a connection. The ritual setting often involves a specific time, such as twilight, to facilitate communication and energy flow. For example, invoking an Aeon representing death might involve a black candle, a symbolic staff, and a visualization of the entity embodying the death aspect.

Practical Application of Aeons

Practitioners can incorporate Aeons into their magical workings by creating sigils or talismans representing the entities. Visualization during ritual helps to establish a connection, allowing you to draw upon the entity's energy and qualities. For example, invoking an Aeon associated with elemental forces could involve lighting corresponding candles (blue for water, red for fire), and dancing or affirmations to raise energy, as Yuna did in her sending ritual.

Role in my Framework and Broader Context

In Taylor I’s Pop Culture Magick, Aeons is a bridge between pop culture symbolism and spiritual entities, allowing practitioners to harness familiar archetypes with energetic qualities. They exemplify how modern media can be integrated into traditional magickal systems, expanding the range of entities available for ritual work. Cross-tradition, these entities can be aligned with classical archetypes or elemental spirits, offering flexible avenues for personal and ritual development.

Cross-Tradition Perspectives and Practical Notes

While Aeons originate from a specific cultural source, their archetypal nature makes them adaptable across traditions. Whether used as a focus for death work, elemental invocation, or cosmic alignment, their symbolic richness enhances ritual potency. Practical notes include setting clear intentions, choosing appropriate tools, and timing rituals during energetically favorable periods like twilight. By incorporating Aeons into your magical practice, you tap into a dynamic archetype that bridges pop culture and spiritual tradition, enriching your ritual repertoire and energetic work.

The ceremonial tools we used for this ritual were a staff/wand/paintbrush as well as candles for the quarters and a representation of the loved one.

The time of the ritual was twilight, which seemed ideal for doing a sending.

For raising the energy, beyond doing invocations, we also danced as the summoner Yuna did in her sending ritual.

— Taylor Ellwood, Pop Culture Magick

Aeons exemplify the integration of pop culture archetypes into traditional magickal frameworks, allowing practitioners to harness familiar symbols with powerful energetic resonance. Their use encourages a flexible approach to entity work, blending modern imagery with ancient principles. Connecting them to elemental forces, archetypes, and cosmic energies expands you's toolkit for focused intent and energetic manipulation.

Source books: Pop Culture Magick

Related in the library

  • Agave — A Dehara entity involved in rituals to establish sacred space and connect with space/time energies.
  • Aghama's Trance Vision — A visionary experience during a ritual where one perceives DNA spirals, multiplicity, and the connec
  • Anime Entities — Anime characters can be used as entities in magickal work due to their lifelike qualities and emotio
  • Aruhani — A Dehara entity used in rituals to help establish sacred space within the Deharan system.
  • Britney — A pop icon whose attention and belief confer power, used as a god form.
  • Bugs Bunny — An archetype of the trickster rabbit from American cartoons, representing trickster energy and arche
  • Captain Planet — A nature-themed entity created by the combined powers of five rings, representing ecological protect
  • Cleo — A pop culture figure from commercials, associated with mysticism, used as a god form.
  • Dehar of Dreams - Aloyt — A Dehar associated with dreams, invoked through a ritual involving visualization, offerings, and luc
  • Gendo — Represents Chokmah, the great father, unknowable and manipulative, seeking reunion with Yui.
  • Harry Potter Collage — A collage created from images related to Harry Potter, used as a magickal tool for manifestation.
  • Hienama — A ritual performer or guide in Deharan magic, representing a thoughtform constructed by the practiti

Abyssal Spirit

The Abyssal Spirit carries the forces of destruction and the void, representing powerful yet challenging energies in magical practice. While not inherently evil, it opposes the magician's intentions and demands respect and skill to work with effectively. Understanding it enhances your capacity to move through the darker aspects of magic and the subconscious.

What Is the Abyssal Spirit?

The Abyssal Spirit is an entity associated with the forces of destruction, chaos, and the void—concepts that appear across many mystical traditions. Unlike malevolent spirits, it is not necessarily evil but is a force of opposition and transformation. Its presence signals change and the need for the magician to confront the unknown. In my work, particularly in A Magical Creativity, the Abyssal Spirit is viewed as a representation of the primal chaos from which creation emerges. It challenges practitioners to confront their fears, limitations, and the destructive aspects of their psyche. Working with such an entity demands a clear understanding of boundaries and a readiness to face the darker aspects of magic.

How the Abyssal Spirit Works

It operates at the threshold of consciousness and unconsciousness. Its energy is raw and unfettered, capable of breaking down existing structures or beliefs to make way for new growth. When invoked or encountered, it may manifest as a void, darkness, or chaos, often intimidating but ultimately transformative. The key to working with the Abyssal Spirit lies in respecting its power. As I advises in A Magical Creativity, "First and foremost get out of its way! If you can’t do that, then it’s time to call up some spirits that are friendly to you can help you drive that spirit off." This highlights the importance of humility and caution when dealing with such energies.

Role in my Framework

In my model of practical magic, the Abyssal Spirit represents the necessary confrontation with chaos to drive creation. It carries the principle that destruction precedes renewal. Engaging with it can lead to breakthroughs in magical work, provided practitioners maintain balance and respect.

Cross-Tradition Context

Many mystical traditions recognize the power of void-like forces. In Kabbalah, the Abyss is associated with the unmanifest, a space of potential and transformation. In Western occultism, similar entities are acknowledged as necessary for change. Recognizing these cross-tradition parallels enriches your understanding and ability to work with the Abyssal Spirit.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

- Approach with respect: Do not attempt to control or dominate the spirit. - Establish boundaries: Clearly define your intent and limits. - Use protective measures: Shields, sigils, or invoking allies can safeguard your work. - Engage in reflection: After working with it, analyze the insights gained. - Use in transformative work: Best suited for situations requiring change or release. Engaging with the Abyssal Spirit is not for the faint-hearted. It is a tool for those prepared to face the depths of their subconscious and harness the chaos for creative purposes. Proper ritual techniques, mental discipline, and respect are essential for successful interaction.

Final Thoughts

Understanding and working with the Abyssal Spirit opens pathways to deep transformation. It challenges practitioners to confront their fears and embrace the void as a source of power. Through careful practice, it can is a catalyst for new levels of creative and magical achievement.

"First and foremost get out of its way! If you can’t do that, then it’s time to call up some spirits that are friendly to you can help you drive that spirit off."

— Taylor Ellwood, A Magical Creativity

The Abyssal Spirit connects to broader themes of chaos magic, the unmanifest, and the transformative power of destruction. Recognizing its role within the larger framework of my teachings enhances your ability to integrate core energy into your magical practice, fostering growth through confrontation with the void.

Source books: A Magical Creativity

Related in the library

  • Anti-Corona Entity (ACE) — An entity created to combat the Corona virus and protect individuals from infection.
  • Ants carrying off offerings — Ants are observed as carriers of physical offerings, symbolizing ecological processes involved in sp
  • Archangel Gabriel — An archangel associated with the Moon, water, and the sphere of Yesod, invoked for creative and spir
  • Archangel Khamael — An archangel associated with Geburah, severity, and judgment, mediating higher energies through elem
  • Archangel Suvuviel — An archangel invoked for guidance and work with connection and truth, providing support and insight.
  • Archangels — Spiritual beings invoked in meditation to match divine energies and facilitate magical work.
  • Archangels (Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, Auriel) — Archangels representing elemental forces and space, invoked in the Sphere of Art ritual to mediate e
  • Archangels of the Elements — Spiritual entities representing the four elemental archangels: Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, and Auriel
  • Asclepius — A deity from Greek mythology associated with healing and medicine, invoked in magical healing practi
  • Auriel — An angelic entity associated with balancing energies and success through preparation and execution.
  • Chockmah — A Sephirah representing wisdom and pressure, associated with force and pure power in mystical tradit
  • Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI) — An entity designed to inspire vaccine solutions and support healthcare professionals during the pand

Zeus

Zeus, the king of Greek gods, holds a powerful place in magical practice, especially within meditation techniques. His energy anchors the upper spiritual and energetic centers, facilitating divine connection and harnessing supreme authority. This page explores how to work with Zeus in your magical routines, drawing from my insights.

Understanding Zeus in Practical Magic

Zeus is more than merely a mythological figure; he carries authority, power, and the divine king energy that can be invoked in magical practice. In my book Magick on the Edge, he emphasizes the importance of aligning with divine archetypes to channel energies. Zeus's association with the collar bone in meditation practice signifies a point of connection where divine power can be anchored.

How to Invoke Zeus

According to Taylor I, when visualizing or meditating with Zeus, focus on the collar bone area. Allow the arc of energy rising from the base through the chest to extend further upward until it reaches the collar bone. At this point, invoke Zeus by affirming your intention for divine authority and strength.

Practical Steps

1. Find a comfortable seated position and breathe. 2. Visualize a rising arc of energy from your lower chakras, moving upward through your chest. 3. When the energy reaches the collar bone, focus on anchoring Zeus's energy there. 4. Say a prayer or affirmation, such as, 'I invoke Zeus, king of gods, to empower my will.' 5. Feel the energy of divine authority filling this space, anchoring your intention.

Role in my Framework

Zeus is a archetype for authority and divine power, aligning with my emphasis on working with entities and archetypes to manifest change. His energy can be used to reinforce leadership qualities, command respect, or access higher divine insights.

Cross-Tradition Context

While primarily rooted in Greek mythology, Zeus's energy connects to universal concepts of sovereignty and divine authority found across many traditions. Magnetizing his energy can be a bridge to other planetary or elemental energies depending on you's focus.

Practical Notes

Incorporate the invocation of Zeus into daily meditation or ritual routines. Use visualizations, affirmations, and physical gestures to deepen the connection. Remember, working with divine entities like Zeus enhances your ability to command your energetic environment and deepen your spiritual authority.

Additional Resources

Explore related entities such as Aphroditê, Arês, and Hermês to expand your practice. Each offers unique energetic qualities that complement the invocation of Zeus and enhance your overall magical work. By working with Zeus, you harness the archetype of divine sovereignty, empowering your magic with the energy of the king of gods. This approach aligns with I’s framework of entity work, bringing higher energies into practical manifestation.

Allow the arc to rise a little further to the collar bone, and invoke Zeus, anchoring his energy.

— Taylor Ellwood, Magick on the Edge

Zeus's energy connects with the broader concept of divine archetypes and planetary energies in practical magic. Working with such entities helps practitioners access higher states of authority, influence, and divine alignment, as discussed across my diverse works. Incorporating these entities into your routine enhances your ability to manifest intentions through higher dimensional support.

Source books: Magick on the Edge

Related in the library

  • Amanita muscaria — A psychoactive mushroom associated with occult phenomena such as ESP and entity communication.
  • Aphroditê — Greek goddess of love, associated with the genitals in the meditation practice.
  • Arês — Greek god of war, associated with the upper chest in the meditation visualization.
  • Dr. Quantum — A comic book hero used in quantum magic rituals to symbolize access to quantum possibilities.
  • Duke Reginald — A character from the movie 'What the Bleep Do We Know?', used in quantum magic rituals to represent
  • Egregore — A collective thoughtform or group consciousness created through shared intent.
  • Hadês — Greek god of the underworld, associated with the nostrils in the meditation practice.
  • Hermês (Hermes) — Greek god associated with communication, travel, and the planet Mercury, linked to the feet in medit
  • Kronos — Greek Titan associated with time, linked to the throat area in the meditation visualization.
  • Mercury — A guide into the underworld, associated with communication and travel, depicted as a young man with
  • Ouranos — Primordial Greek sky god, associated with the chin in the meditation practice.
  • Ouroboros — An ancient symbol depicting a snake biting its tail, representing eternity and the cyclical nature o

7 Demons and Chess

The 7 Demons and Chess system is a powerful magical framework that employs chess roles to interact with seven distinct demons. This approach is a structured way to harness specific energies and entities within a symbolic game. It provides practitioners a unique method for invocation, influence, and spiritual work rooted in symbolic correspondence.

# Understanding the 7 Demons and Chess System

What Is the 7 Demons and Chess System?

This system is a form of ceremonial magic that aligns seven demons with the seven roles or pieces in chess—King, Queen, Rook, Bishop, Knight, Pawn, and the Checkmate. Developed as a practical magic methodology, it assigns each demon a specific role that correlates with a chess piece, creating a symbolic framework for working with these entities. In my Pop Culture Magic Systems, it is described as a way to channel particular energies and intentions through the interactions with these demons, using the familiar structure of chess as a correspondence system. The method allows for clear and focused magical work, with each demon representing different aspects of influence such as protection, insight, power, or transformation.

How It Works

Practitioners select a demon associated with the role they wish to invoke. For example, working with the Queen might invoke a demon related to power and influence, while the Knight could represent agility and swift action. The player then engages in ritual work, visualization, or invocation aligned with the chess role, establishing a connection with the demon. The system emphasizes clarity of intent and symbolic correspondence. Using symbolic tools and affirmations aligned with the role helps focus the energy and direct it toward a specific goal. This process is supported by meditative focus, symbolic tools, and ritual gestures that reinforce the connection.

Role in my Magical Framework

I see this system as an example of how pop culture and symbolic systems can be integrated into practical magic. By assigning real entities to familiar cultural symbols, practitioners can create accessible and effective working methods. The Pop Culture Magic Systems book highlights how this approach bridges traditional and modern magic, making complex workings more approachable.

Cross-Tradition Context

While rooted in modern pop culture, the 7 Demons and Chess system shares similarities with classical demonology and planetary correspondences. It echoes the use of symbolic systems like the Tarot or astrology to structure magical work. The method can be adapted to various traditions, blending archetypes with personal or cultural symbolism.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

  • Choose your demon carefully based on your intent.
  • Use a chessboard or symbolic representation as your ritual focus.
  • Incorporate visualization, affirmations, and symbolic gestures.
  • Record your results to refine your working process.
  • Experiment with different roles to expand your influence.

Final Thoughts

The 7 Demons and Chess system is a flexible, symbolic approach to working with entities, grounded in a familiar game structure. It demonstrates how modern pop culture can is a gateway into effective magical practices, blending tradition with innovation In my Pop Culture Magic Systems.

Related Concepts

This system connects to broader frameworks like planetary magic, archetypal work, and pop culture symbolism. It facilitates a personalized and adaptable approach to engaging with spirits and energies, making it a practical tool for magicians seeking structured yet flexible methods.

One person I know developed a system of magic working with 7 demons, using the roles in chess as the correspondence system.

— Taylor Ellwood, Pop Culture Magic Systems

This system aligns with my emphasis on symbolic correspondences and pop culture integration, expanding you's toolkit for entity work. It demonstrates how familiar cultural symbols can be harnessed to create meaningful and effective magic, bridging traditional and contemporary approaches.

Source books: Pop Culture Magic Systems

Related in the library

  • Aloy — A character from Horizon Zero Dawn used as a pop culture spirit for magical work.
  • Angel of Music / Phantom of the Opera — A mythic figure from the musical, used as a guide and guardian in magical workings.
  • Batman — A pop culture hero known for focus and a moral code, useful for information gathering and protection
  • Billy and Georgia — Werewolf characters associated with Ostara in the Dresden Files mythology.
  • Care Bears — A pop culture symbol representing magical rainbows that can fight darkness, illustrating the use of
  • Dragon Ball Z — A pop culture series teaching ki or energy as a vital part of magick.
  • Harry Dresden — The protagonist of The Dresden Files, associated with Samhain in a pop culture magic system.
  • Jiminy Cricket — A character used to teach wishing upon a star, symbolizing the power of intent and desire in magic.
  • Jupiter (as Telesm) — A Telesm representing planetary energy of Jupiter and related concepts like lightning bolts and weal
  • Lara and Thomas — Characters from the White Court associated with Beltane in the Dresden Files mythology.
  • Mab — A fairy queen associated with the Winter Solstice in the Dresden Files mythology.
  • Mab and the Winter Fae — Mythological beings representing winter, associated with Yule in the Dresden Files system.

ACE — The Anti-Coronavirus Entity

ACE is an entity I created during the Covid-19 pandemic as a magical protection working. Its function is direct: form a defensive barrier around a cell and actively engage the virus. I documented the working in Walking with Magical Entities.

What ACE is

ACE — the Anti-Coronavirus Entity — is a servitor / working entity I created during the pandemic, specifically to function as cellular-level immune support. I did not want to rely solely on conventional protection alone, so I built a magical entity with a clearly defined task: defend the cell, engage the virus.

How the entity operates

The operational frame is narrow and deliberate. ACE forms a defensive barrier at the cell level and actively targets the virus rather than passively shielding. Narrow task definition matters with servitor work — an entity with a diffuse or grandiose mandate tends to fail quietly. An entity with a specific, bounded task can operate effectively inside that task for as long as it is fed and maintained.

Why this kind of working matters

Pandemic-era magical practice forced a lot of practitioners to get specific about what magic can and cannot do. I treat entities like ACE as complements to conventional protection, not substitutes. You still wash your hands, you still follow public health guidance, you still see a doctor when you are sick. The entity is an additional layer, not a replacement for any of the other layers.

What ACE demonstrated, at least in my own practice, is that narrow-task servitor work during a specific window can be operationally effective when the practitioner is disciplined about scope and honest about the limits.

Working notes

  • Narrow the entity's task before you create it. "Protect against a specific virus at the cellular level" is a workable task. "Protect my health generally" is not.
  • Feed the entity. Servitors that do not receive ongoing attention or energy fade.
  • Close out the entity cleanly when its task is complete. I keep ACE available as a framework for future pandemic-class situations rather than releasing it entirely, but that is a choice each practitioner makes based on their own ongoing need.
  • Pair entity work with conventional health practice. Magical protection is one layer in a stack.

Where ACE sits in my broader work

ACE is part of a longer practice of building and working with magical entities — daemons, servitors, egregores — each with specific operational scopes. I cover the broader frame in Walking with Magical Entities and related material. ACE is a case study in pandemic-specific servitor work, not a general-purpose healing entity.

Ace is an entity I created to protect myself and other people from the Covid-19 coronavirus. It forms a defensive barrier around a cell and actively attacks the virus.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Magical Entities

ACE sits inside a broader entity-working practice I developed across Walking with Magical Entities and related titles. Related workings include servitor creation, daemonic collaboration, and the specific craft of building bounded-task entities for pandemic-class situations.

Source books: Walking with Magical Entities

Related in the library

  • Ancestors — Spirits of the deceased related to you, often with unfinished business or unresolved issues.
  • Angels — Spiritual beings in Christian mythology perceived as opposites of demons, often depicted as cherubs
  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • CVI — An entity created to inspire vaccine solutions and support medical professionals during the coronavi
  • Deities — Worshipped entities or gods with specific realms of influence, often relying on attention and worshi
  • Demons — Spirits of wisdom interested in interacting with humans, not inherently evil, and best approached wi
  • Egregore — A collective thoughtform or group consciousness created through shared intent.
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
  • Elementals — Spiritual beings representing natural elements, invoked or called upon in magical rituals to assist
  • Entity — Personified spirits or consciousnesses created or acknowledged by magicians for specific purposes.
  • Faeries — Spirits of the Earth and land, associated with the Fey and elemental spirits.
  • Good Job — An entity created to help with job acquisition and career advancement.

Flereous

Flereous is a fire-element daemon that I work with when I need to clear what's blocking movement — old programming, shame, the fear that shows up right before stepping into a bigger version of yourself. If you're sitting with stuck drive, Flereous is the name for that work.

Who Flereous is

Flereous rules the element of Fire in the daemonic framework I develop in Walking with Daemonic Spirits. Unlike ceremonial fire correspondences that stay abstract, Flereous shows up as a working relationship — passion, motivation, and the willingness to burn through what no longer serves.

My take is direct: this isn't a spirit you petition for general "spiritual growth." Flereous is who you go to when you already know what you need to move on and you need the heat to actually do it.

How I work with Flereous

The pattern from the book: name the specific old programming or fear you want cleared, bring it to the working, and let Flereous burn it out rather than trying to argue with it yourself. Fire doesn't negotiate with fuel. That's the mechanism.

Common signals Flereous is active in a working: - Sudden clarity about a pattern you've been sitting in for months or years - Anger that turns into momentum instead of rumination - Loss of interest in things that were draining you - A short window where decisions feel obvious

Working notes

Fire symbolism matters. Candle, flame, incense, hearth — anything that keeps the elemental presence in the room. I use offerings that track the relationship over time rather than one-off petitions.

Don't call Flereous for general motivation. Call when you already know what to burn and you're ready to stop dragging it.

Related daemonic workings

Flereous sits in the broader daemonic roster I maps across Walking with Daemonic Spirits and related titles. Agares covers community and doors-opening. Belial covers sovereignty. Each daemon has a distinct operational scope — this is not interchangeable Goetic flavor.

Flereous, ruling over the element of Fire and our passion and drive, burns away the bullshit—old programming, shame, fear of stepping into your true self.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Flereous is one of several element-aligned daemons in my working roster. Pair with Agares for community momentum, Belial for sovereignty work, and Bune for material manifestation once the clearing is done.

Source books: Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Related in the library

  • Agares — A daimonic spirit associated with the scent of Sandalwood, often invoked through incense or oil.
  • Aim — A daemon associated with creativity, used to clear creative blocks and inspire artistic work.
  • Andromalius — A daemonic spirit known as the Silent Witness, revealing truths and exposing lies and betrayals.
  • Belial — A daemonic spirit used for divinatory necromantic work and connecting with ancestors.
  • Bifrons — A daemon focused on necromantic magic, less ideal for legal curses but still usable.
  • Bune — Goetic Daimon of wealth and death, offering business advice and networking help.
  • Daemonic Spirit — A spirit invoked or worked with to assist in curses and magical influence.
  • Daemonic Spirits — Spirits invoked in curse work, often working with elemental magic to influence outcomes.
  • Daemons — Spirits referred to as Daemons, central to the practice of working with daemonic entities for transf
  • Daimonic spirits — Spirits that are engaged with through a collaborative and respectful relationship, often without coe
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
  • Eligos — A Goetic Daimon of Time that discovers hidden things and knows of the future.