Summoning Lucifer and His Servants
Summoning demons in your room is highly undesirable.
They are not so interested in the affairs of people as to commit petty mischief like demons or poltergeists. But it's still not worth the risk. The fact is that the presence of demons does not have a very positive effect on the energy situation in the house. This is especially bad for people who do not know how to sense energy - you will not even know about the threat looming over you. Therefore, for the summoning ritual, you should find an abandoned room. Abandoned houses and even factories are often visited by magicians precisely for such purposes. The ideal option is an abandoned church. There are quite a few of them, not all churches were restored after the rule of the Soviets, and not all were demolished to the ground. So, how to summon Lucifer in an abandoned church?
Buy a new knife. At dawn of any day, go with him for a small hazel branch. A young vine is required. You will use it to draw symbols by dipping the branch into paint. The latter can be absolutely anything. Some magicians use animal blood, which can easily be purchased at a butcher shop. There are numerous recipes for magical inks and paints. You can also use ordinary store-bought paints, of which there are many produced.
Progress of the ritual to summon Lucifer
In the room you have chosen to summon demons, you should draw a triangle. It should be quite large - you will have to stand inside it during the ceremony, like in a magic circle. The names of the saints should be written around the perimeter of the triangle. There must be at least one name on one side. In total there can be as many names of saints as you like. There are no specific rules for choosing - you yourself must study the lives of the saints and understand which saints you can turn to for protection from the demons you call upon.
Place one candle consecrated in the church in advance in the corners of the triangle. Don't choose candles that burn out too quickly. However, how long it will take to communicate with demons is unknown. But just in case, remember that you may not have time to replace burnt out candles with new ones, and this may be regarded as disrespect. The triangle is supposed to be surrounded by three magic circles - they can be absolutely anything, each magician has his own technique for creating circles.
When you are ready, stand in the center of the triangle and light the candles. Hold a hazel branch in your hand. Many magicians make their staffs from hickory, and you can do the same. This is a powerful plant, which has long been credited with the ability to expel and summon evil spirits. This spell can only be cast in a protective circle or triangle:
Repeat the spell until you see demons outside your protective circles and triangle. After that you can talk to them. Ask them for everything you need - power, money, magical knowledge or abilities. According to legends, the great magicians of the past received their powers from the forces of hell. But remember that they always collect their fee.
You cannot leave the triangle until the ritual is completed. Perhaps the demons will want to lure you out of it. They can arrange such a test, a test of the neophyte's strength. If you pass it with honor, you will be able to take a worthy place in the demonic world after death - the path to the Kingdom of Heaven after receiving help from demons is closed to you forever.
Lucifer and his wife
Lilith, although according to some sources it was Casicandriera, is the wife of Lucifer. It is not mentioned in Christianity, but evidence of its existence is found very often - in almost all apocryphal sources, especially often in Jewish customs and traditions that arose in the period before the Christian era.
Most sources, including Wikipedia, call Lilith the wife of the devil. She was the wife of Adam and the first woman to be expelled from heaven because she refused to submit to the Lord.
The children of Lucifer, according to the inquisitors and sorcerers of the Middle Ages, were demons and devils who, unlike the others, were not creatures cast down from heaven. These included, for example, the demon Moloch - this is the name of the son of Lucifer, if you adhere to this version.
There is an alternative opinion, according to which their children are those people who have renounced religion and faith. In this case, the daughter of Lucifer and, in general, any child of Satan is a person who has renounced the Creator.
Incubi and succubi
Speaking of demons, it is worth mentioning the smaller employees who have nevertheless become quite famous in the human ranks. These, of course, are demons-tempters of carnal pleasures, lust and passion.
The female demonic hypostasis of depravity is a succubus (otherwise succubus), contrary to the ideas of a beautiful she-devil, an ugly monster. A lower demon, appearing in dreams of a certain content with a much more attractive appearance, devours the vital forces of a person, devastating him. Succubi, of course, specialize in men.
An equally unpleasant entity and male hypostasis is the incubus, whose target is women. He operates using the same method as his “colleague”. Succubi and incubi hunt sinners, their attack zone is the mind and subconscious.
Lucifer Rising
At first, Lucifer humbly accepted the unfair treatment towards himself, but gradually his indignation grew, with which his strength grew.
Failure to recognize Lucifer as the Light-Giver by the Father and the rest of the angels prompted him to disobey. He gathered the angels and declared that he was the same as the Father and could do the same things. With this statement, he entered the path of knowledge, which turned into a war in Heaven.
Lucifer believed that he, as the Only Begotten Son of God, could not be worse than his Father, which means he can and knows no less than him. Moreover, he declared that he is the one who exceeds the Father in power, for he is begotten and not made. Here the presence of not only the Father, but also the Mother is clearly visible. While the Father is the highest principle of creation, Lucifer carried within himself two principles, the power of the Father and the power of the Mother.
Let me remind you that I am not trying to impose my point of view, I am analyzing unbiasedly what is already set out in ancient sources of information, especially since my point of view in the “Minority Opinion” mode is globally different from the one I describe in the article, but about this for another time.
For a long time he convinced the angels that they were all only servants of God and their merits would not be taken into account, but the angels feared the Heavenly Father, like slaves fear their master, and therefore only a few went with Lucifer, and the war began, and Lucifer and his army were defeated and expelled. rebel angels into the depths of matter onto the earth.
The prophet describes it this way:
Such insolence could not be forgiven; the only thing that Lucifer was allowed to do was tempt people whom the Father had also punished for disobedience.
Ring, Coin, Eye of Lucifer
Recently, manipulations with such emblems of the dark prince as rings, coins, and a pyramid with an eye have become more frequent. You should know that they are all a product of the modern film industry, literature and media.
Lucifer's demonic coin first surfaced in the series of the same name, Lucifer, where the ruler of Hell is portrayed as a frivolous consultant for the Los Angeles Police Department. In the story, the coin plays the role of a pass from hell to Earth; it looks like a yellow circle with an image of a crucifix and the phrase “In the Creator we trust,” on the one hand, and Baphomet and the phrase “We are cursed by the Creator,” on the other. The coin is a pure invention of the authors of the series and has value only for the entertainment of fans. At least for now.
The same thing is represented by the ring of Lucifer - a ring with a rectangular black onyx. Along with the coin, the character of the mentioned series brought it from hell as a personal artifact. The creators of the saga presented it as an item that Lucifer had left over from the times when he was an Angel. There is no information about the presence of the real Prince of Darkness.
Another emblem is the pyramid with the All-Seeing Eye - a real symbol of enrichment, power and strength. Witches, magicians, and also the powers that be love to use this sign: for example, a pyramid with an eye is depicted on all paper dollars. At the same time, it is a mistake to consider it the seal of Lucifer; the official church denies that Satan has such an “all-seeing” ability.
Star energy - mother of Lucifer
The main biblical sources adhere to the version that the ruler of the underworld, like every heavenly angel, had no mother. Therefore, Lucifer's mother is not mentioned in the Bible. God created nine orders of angels who are fathers.
The vast majority of theologians of the Middle Ages and earlier periods supported the view that angels were not created from emptiness. According to them, existing stellar energy called Lucida was used to create them. She appears repeatedly as the mother of Satan in various grimoires and religious manuscripts, most of which are considered heretical.
Over time, the image of Lucida transformed from an inanimate substance into a heavenly mother - pure and original. The transformation happened for several reasons. Firstly, due to the erroneous interpretation that occurred due to the desire to mystify the appearance of Satan as much as possible with the help of thoughtful philosophical reasoning and lengthy conclusions.
Secondly, the Renaissance marked the beginning of new researchers of religion and mythology, who sought to animate the supernatural dark creature, endowing it with positive traits. For the same reason, the son of Lucifer began to appear in references.
Lucifer – Satan – Man
In the Bible, Satan is viewed not as an angel, but as a man. It denotes someone who creates obstacles or interferes. It began to mean a specific angel in the book of the prophet Zechariah. There he acted as an accuser at the trial that took place in Heaven, but this only speaks of one thing: Man has his own status in Heaven and therefore could also act as an accuser.
I will not further analyze the appearance of Lucifer-Satan for now, but only those that somehow explain his connection with man, in order to try to understand why God the Father punishes man and what kind of person.
When Adam tasted the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil, God said: “Adam became one of Us, for he knows good and evil.” And now, as if He did not stretch out His hand and take from the Tree of Life there and begin to live forever. And the Lord God sent him out of the Garden of Eden to cultivate the ground from which he was taken.
Let's continue the analogy. After the fall, man is the Prince of This World. And he was placed over every creature and over life on earth and in water.
A person is one of those who resides in both heaven and hell.
Man was born - born, not created, or the created became born after the fall, and from ancient times man called mother the mother of the earth, that is, matter, which creates everything that exists.
The man decided that, having tasted the fruit of knowledge, he would become like the Father and therefore was punished. The Heavenly Father is the highest Principle of Creation, a man born and therefore has two Principles in the form of male and female Principles.
The man in Heaven was perfect until the woman came along. The woman gave the man strength and discovered such a quality as love, and this love is not for God, which means it is passion and a great sin.
“The Son of the Dawn who fell from Heaven lost his wings (the possibilities of Heaven), but retained the thought of ascension and the desire to become like the Father. It is by this principle that a person lives; the son wants to become like his father, and this gives him an incentive to develop. Remember yourself, the eternal question “fathers and sons” - children want to become better than their fathers, smarter, stronger, freer.
Who are “Satan”, “Lucifer”, “Devil”, “Demon”, “Devil”
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“Satan”, “Lucifer”, “Devil”, “Demon”, “Devil” are important concepts that are widely used in religion, theology and philosophy of most peoples of the Earth. But in the scientific world and at the level of everyday consciousness, incorrect identifications are allowed. In everyday life, very often these words are perceived as synonyms, and it often happens that they are even considered as individuals, differentiated by semi-certain real-life Essences, Creatures.
“Satan” is an ancient Hebrew word borrowed from the language of all nations, ancient Aramaic, and is often found in the Bible. According to the context, in all places of Holy Scripture it means “adversary.” The basic meaning of the word does not depend on the qualitative assessment of “good” or “bad”. The “enemy” simply exists. How to eat warm, cold or hot.
Semantic analysis of the term “Satan” allows us to conclude that it is not a simple, but a complex word. It contains two important roots: sat + “an” ending in “a”.
The first – “sat” – has two main meanings: 1) powerful, hard; 2) truth, truth. The second is an – big, great. Hence the “giant” - “great among the great”
Taking into account the second meaning of the root sat, it is not difficult to determine that “satan” means “great truth” or “great truth”. She can be powerful and tough
It is no coincidence that in the book of Job God himself appeared in the guise of Satan, and this idea is conveyed in a unique language of display. It brings trials into life if we have taken the path of the wrong course of action. The idea of a certain unified reality, truth - sat, where both object and subject are dissolved, can also be found in Zen Buddhism.
The root sat is ancient, and the above interpretation corresponds to the Sanskrit or Proto-Slavic linguistic structure. And in the Hebrew language there was something similar. It is no coincidence that Job said about God: “You have become hard on me; You fight against me with a mighty hand” (Job 30:21). This verse conveys the idea of great power and rigidity. Moreover, it acts as a truth and a truth that cannot be comprehended by man.
The word “Devil” in Holy Scripture does not refer to some super-being opposing God, but to an ordinary person. The Greek word "diabolis", which is rendered as "devil", means "false accuser, liar" with the connotation of "enemy". The devil acts as a symbol of the personification of a slanderer, in the form of a person who distorts the truth. Our second hypostasis is the devil. Any sinful acts of a person are devilish, but not in the sense that they are imposed on him by some powerful entity opposed to God, but in the fact that a person acts according to his own will.
In this sense, one can interpret complex verses: “Whoever commits sin is of the devil” (1 John 3:8) or “... in order by death to destroy him who has the power of death, that is, the devil” (Heb. 2:14). An excellent comparison of sinful man with the devil is given in the sixth verse of Psalm 108: “Set the wicked over him, and let the devil stand at his right hand.” The basic idea is that “our sins” and “the work of the devil” are essentially the same thing. In Acts (5:3), the Apostle Peter says to Ananias: “Why have you allowed Satan to put it in your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit.” By planting a sinful plan in our thoughts, we launch a program for its implementation.
Lucifer is the “morning star” or “bringer of light,” the “son of the dawn,” as the Bible also calls him, the most beautiful of the angels. Lucifer was the first among the overshadowing cherubim and constantly contemplated the eternal rays of the glory of God. How did he turn into the devil?
There are several versions here:
1. The most famous - Lucifer, who considered himself the most perfect creation, went against God out of jealousy, because he loved Adam and Eve more than the more perfect angels. Lucifer declared himself equal to God and rebelled. As a result, he and the angels who followed him (about a third) were cast into hell.
2. The second version is set out in the Book of Enoch. It says that angels came down from heaven themselves, lusting after mortal women. Their descendants were giants - the Nephilim. The famous Goliath is believed to be a Nephilim. Modern theologians believe that both events described took place, but at different times.
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What is the difference between Satan, the Devil and Lucifer in the Bible
There is not a single verse or passage in the Bible that explicitly says “Lucifer is Satan,” but a study of several passages shows that these are two names for one spirit. The fall of Lucifer described in Isaiah 14:12 is likely what Jesus referred to in Luke 10:18: “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.” A similar fall is depicted in Ezekiel 28.
Isaiah 14:12-18 describes the fall from heaven of a man named "Lucifer" in the King James Version and "the morning star, the son of the dawn" in the NIV. Other versions of the Bible call it "Day Star", "Bright Star" and "Bright Morning Star". These differences are due to disagreements regarding the translation of the Hebrew word. Despite this, the description of the one in question shows that it may be none other than Satan. From Jesus' own words in the Gospel of Luke we know that he fell from heaven. Thus, when Isaiah speaks of Lucifer or Helel being cast down to the earth (Isaiah 14:12), he is talking about Satan. The reason for his fall is found in verses 13 and 14:
This is the eternal desire to be God, and it was precisely this temptation that he used in the Garden of Eden to make Eve disobey God: “You will be like God” (Genesis 3:5).
Ezekiel 28 is another passage that relates to Lucifer. Although it begins with God commanding Ezekiel to “raise a complaint against the king of Tire” (v. 12), an evil, idolatrous king, it soon becomes clear that this passage also speaks of the power behind this king. This power is Satan. Verse 13 says that he was “in Eden, in the garden of God.” It is obvious that the king of Tire never visited Eden. Verse 14 says, “You have been anointed as a guardian cherub because I ordained you.” Apparently Lucifer had a position as a guardian angel in heaven "among the fiery stones", believed to be the shining gems seen in other descriptions of heaven (Exodus 24:10; Revelation 21:18-21).
Summarizing the differences between the Devil, Satan and Lucifer, we can conclude that most researchers are inclined to believe that Lucifer and Satan in the Bible are the same name for a single being. In other sources and cultures, these are 3 different entities. Which version to lean towards is everyone’s personal choice, depending on their beliefs and religion.
The Lord is the parent of the devil
The image of the father, in contrast to the mother, constantly appears in the Bible. Undoubtedly, Lucifer is the son of God. Satan was created by the supreme angel, and belonged to the most powerful rank - the six-winged seraphim, who are the owners of colossal powers and practically unlimited possibilities. Some sources claim that the ruler of purgatory had power equal to that of God. And that is why he was not destroyed after falling from heaven, but became the main irreconcilable opponent of the Creator.
The ruler of hell cannot be called unambiguously evil. The devil's only sin was pride, which allowed the fallen angel not to be destroyed. His family overthrew the devil, but left him alive. Theologians and researchers, accustomed to thinking unconventionally, believed that the expulsion of the son was part of divine intent. This was done to develop spiritual growth in people, which is impossible without temptations and sins. Considering that the creator always first of all desires virtue and benefits for anyone, the opinion has a rational grain.
Antichrist
It is a mistake to confuse Antichrist with the Devil. The key to unraveling this person lies in his name: Antichrist is the enemy of Christ, his antipode. He, in turn, as is known, was the son of God, in no way his prototype. The name Antichrist is sometimes used to call anyone who does not confess Jesus Christ, but in reality this is not entirely true. "Anti" means "against." The Antichrist must be precisely the enemy of Jesus, go against him, be equal to him in strength.
The difference between the Devil and Satan
The name Satan began to be confused with the devil much later. Thus, in early Christianity this character did not have such an overtly negative connotation - it was sometimes used as a title for Jesus in early prayers and hymns.
Devil comes from the word Devi, which has the same root as devil and deity. This is an ancient dichotomous tradition: Zoroastrians called their good gods asuras and their evil beings devas. In the Vedas, the Ashuras were the gods of the demons in the east (Jealous Gods), and their gods (of the west) were Davis. Thus, in ancient languages there are naming similarities; different ancient peoples looked at other gods by their names as evil, but perceived their own as good.
What is the difference between Satan and the Devil?
Devil and Satan - in many sources this is the same name in two different languages. On Wikipedia you can find a translation from Hebrew of the latter’s name: “enemy.” It is used to refer to several creatures in the Old Testament, although in some cases it refers to a single character. It is he who tempts Job (this moment is very curious for theologians, since temptation occurs with the permission of God) in the book of the same name.
"Devil" is an anglicization of the Greek diablos, which also means adversary. In the New Testament, this name refers to a special character who, by and large, has the same role as Satan: he is charged with tempting God's followers and leading them away from doing his will. A striking example of his fulfillment of this assignment: the temptation of Jesus in the desert.
The desire to describe with the name of Satan all the evil beings of the earth comes from the Zoroastrian creation and the syncretization of the words: Ahura Mazda Ahriman / Angra Mainyu = Shaitan / Saitana. This applies more to plots in Sumerian, Akkadian and Babylonian ancient stories.
Dennitsa and Lucifer are the same angel
Scene of Denitsa and a third of the angelic army falling from heaven
The name Dennitsa from Old Church Slavonic means “morning star”. This was also called Venus or the midday haze in the sky. In Slavic mythology, Dennitsa is the daughter of the sun, whom the moon fell in love with, which is why the eternal enmity between day and night arose.
For the first time, the word “Dennitsa” appeared to designate the greatness of the king of Babylon, who was like the morning dawn. However, already in the book of the prophet Isaiah the demon Lucifer is called Lucifer. He is the son of the dawn, bright and sparkling, but a sinner who fell from heaven.
In the Bible, Isaiah, chapter 14, verses 12 - 17, we read about the angel Dennitsa:
This is how the name of Lucifer appeared in Orthodoxy - Dennitsa.
Satan and Lucifer are different demons
Lucifer, on the other hand, is the "morning star." This is one of the ancient names of the planet Venus. Venus first appears in Isaiah (in Hebrew spelled Heilel), where it is a figurative name for a human king. The difference between Lucifer and Satan is that the former also appears in the New Testament, but does not overlap with the latter.
The Devil differs from Lucifer in the latter’s semantic reference to the king, whose power has diminished. It is a Greek word meaning Hillel, the shining star, the morning and evening star.
Who are you, Satan?
Author Editorial staff of the “Religion” section
Updated: 06/14/2019 15:48 Published: 10/06/2003 18:55
Religion » Religions of Russia » Orthodoxy
Christianity, Islam, Judaism and many other religions inextricably link all the numerous misfortunes that befall people with the devil. How did faith in him arise, and why can’t the omnipotent Creator cope with the “evil spirits”?
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How did belief in the devil arise?
The belief in the existence of evil, powerful supernatural beings is as ancient in origin as the belief in other good gods. If a person did everything well, he thanked the good God; if there was a failure in the hunt, a crop failure, the evil God was to blame for everything. For the earliest, or pagan forms of religion, many good and evil spirits were familiar... The English ethnographer James Frazer wrote that in the imagination of savages “the world is teeming with these spirits... both in dreams and in reality. They lie in wait for him and at every step... try to penetrate him, they deceive him, torment him in a thousand different ways..."
However, if belief in spirits, good and evil, arose spontaneously, then the emergence of a single or main evil deity, as atheists believe, humanity owes to the currently existing main religions. Let us leave this statement on the conscience of those who do not believe in God... And the devil, according to religious beliefs, is the leader of the forces of evil, the main opponent of God and the enemy of the salvation of mankind, the source of all troubles and misfortunes. Satan, called in the Christian religion Beelzebub, “prince of darkness,” “evil,” “unclean,” and among Muslims - Iblis, is usually presented as a fallen angel of a fairly high rank, who did not want to obey God and rebelled against him... For this, God expelled him from heaven along with some of the other fallen angels.
Belief in the devil in Rus' has its own characteristics: in many ways it developed on the basis of old folk legends and fairy tales, Slavic pagan ideas about spirits. In the popular consciousness, old gods turned into new ones.
Demonology - the cultural heritage of the peoples of the world
Of course, this is all lyrics, and besides, it’s everyone’s personal matter. But such stories and myths, legends passed down from generation to generation, scary tales, are often similar in some interpretations. They all come down to one name - demonology. The myths of demonology are very ancient. Some of the demon names that can be gleaned from it have become household names, while others have provided inspiration for characters in literature, fine art, and theater.
Mysticism has always inspired creators. This is a huge layer in which the old can be shown in a new light as much as you like and surprise each time.
In addition, demonology in its usual sense can be considered a cultural heritage to the same extent as other myths.
Demonology, among other things, includes a list of the demons of hell. Names are usually arranged alphabetically or according to demonic hierarchy.