Thursday, July 14, 2011

On Invoking Paimon of The Goetia?

I've come to believe that the ritualistic protections King Solomon describes in The Goetia are not necessary and possibly hinder the summoning of Daemons, not to be misunderstood with demons. I also surmise that Paimon is a Daemon. If I use all the protections, for one, it will put me in a supernatural mindset which is likely to convolute any messages I receive or make ones up that aren't there. Secondarily, a Daemon would be unlikely to impart any wisdom if I am commanding and threatening it. Lastly, giving it tribute and then telling it to ******* obey is a bit passive-aggressive and would confuse anyone. I'm wondering if there's any potential consequences of not using spiritual protection when encountering a Daemon, if you are polite, offer tribute and speak to it in it's native tongue (which I have read is Latin, which I know is nonsensical)? Any input would be appreciated. Also: don't tell me I am going to hell, that I shouldn't mess with demons (it's a Daemon dumbass), or that they don't exist. I know I'll get all of those answers, but it's worth a shot.

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