Original post: Laina
Venus666 brought this up in another post on here, and I'm curious about it. Could anyone tell me a little bit more about it or maybe suggest someplace online I could go to learn more about it? I'm also interested in learning about a demon called Asmodeus-I know a little about him, but want to learn more. Again, any info on this one would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Original post: Laina
I may wanna mention that I'm not a Satanist at this point -I'm kinda feeling what Q has been saying in his other posts lately if that helps you guys understand where I'm at right now. But this does interest me, so I thought I'd ask about it.
I may wanna mention that I'm not a Satanist at this point -I'm kinda feeling what Q has been saying in his other posts lately if that helps you guys understand where I'm at right now. But this does interest me, so I thought I'd ask about it.
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Original post: Forbidon
Greetings,
You will find information on that demon in two places:
http://www.churchoflucifer.org Church of Lucifer has a demon list
And I believe you will find information in the Lesser Key of King Solomon.
Forbidon
Greetings,
You will find information on that demon in two places:
http://www.churchoflucifer.org Church of Lucifer has a demon list
And I believe you will find information in the Lesser Key of King Solomon.
Forbidon
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Original post: Venus666
The Library of Knowledge :
Information on Trasvocation
http://www.angelfire.com/mi3/tomekeeper ... emons.html
There are five mind-states that the Summoner utilizes in the execution of his art. The most fundamental and basic of these is disassociation, which involves the Summoner disidentifying with his usual egocentric personality structure, being able to observe it from a point of detachment. This both protects him from being bound in obsessions upon particular beings and gives him the flexibility of consciousness necessary for the other four states. The most important of the other four is what is known as â??transvocation.â?? This occurs when the Summoner identifies with a summoned entity rather than his own personality, but unlike full possession never results in loss of control or loss of consciousness. The Summoner simply gains access to the perspective and powers of the transvoked entity depending upon how successful and complete the transvocation is. The next two states are those best suited to classical evocation and invocation. In evocation, the Summoner adopts an entirely impersonal consciousness, and by shifting his perception, aligns his will with his environment in such a way as to facilitate the manifestation of an entity externally. In invocation, he aligns his consciousness in such a way that the entity manifests internally, within the mind. Having experienced these four altered conditions of consciousness, the Summoner will discover that what seems to most to be â??normalâ?? consciousness is actually a fifth state called the Ipseic (from Latin Ipsus, meaning â??self.â??) The Ipseic state is the state of complete identification with a personality or point of view to the point of overcoming all disassociation. Experiencing the Ipseic state deliberately functions as a release of tension for the Summoner, as well as a supreme protection against potentially hostile influences.
The Library of Knowledge :
Information on Trasvocation
http://www.angelfire.com/mi3/tomekeeper ... emons.html
There are five mind-states that the Summoner utilizes in the execution of his art. The most fundamental and basic of these is disassociation, which involves the Summoner disidentifying with his usual egocentric personality structure, being able to observe it from a point of detachment. This both protects him from being bound in obsessions upon particular beings and gives him the flexibility of consciousness necessary for the other four states. The most important of the other four is what is known as â??transvocation.â?? This occurs when the Summoner identifies with a summoned entity rather than his own personality, but unlike full possession never results in loss of control or loss of consciousness. The Summoner simply gains access to the perspective and powers of the transvoked entity depending upon how successful and complete the transvocation is. The next two states are those best suited to classical evocation and invocation. In evocation, the Summoner adopts an entirely impersonal consciousness, and by shifting his perception, aligns his will with his environment in such a way as to facilitate the manifestation of an entity externally. In invocation, he aligns his consciousness in such a way that the entity manifests internally, within the mind. Having experienced these four altered conditions of consciousness, the Summoner will discover that what seems to most to be â??normalâ?? consciousness is actually a fifth state called the Ipseic (from Latin Ipsus, meaning â??self.â??) The Ipseic state is the state of complete identification with a personality or point of view to the point of overcoming all disassociation. Experiencing the Ipseic state deliberately functions as a release of tension for the Summoner, as well as a supreme protection against potentially hostile influences.
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Original post: Laina
Thank you both, I really appreciate the info. ^_^
-Laina
Thank you both, I really appreciate the info. ^_^
-Laina