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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Hacamuli 156 Hell who commands twenty-six legions of demons He is summoned for his willingness to answer truthfully questions regarding private matters and for making men witty He appears before his summoner with three heads—one of a cat, one of a man, and one of a snake He sits upon a serpent holding a torch in his hand, which he uses to catch castles and cities on fire Other sources say that Haborym’s body is very handsome and his three heads are that of a calf, a man with two stars on his forehead, and a serpent Sources: Ashley, Complete Book of Devils and Demons, 60, 74; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 35; DuQuette, Key to Solomon’s Key, 180 –1; Ford, Bible of the Adversary, 81; Icon, Demons, 174 Hacamuli In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, Hacamuli is listed as one of the fortynine SERVITORS OF BEELZEBUB (see BEELZEBUB) His name is Hebrew for “fading” or “withering.” Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 150; Ford, Bible of the Adversary, 93; Susej, Demonic Bible, 259 Hael The demon Hael causes the creation of gossip; he reveals secrets and teaches the art of languages, letter writing, and tactics In service under NEBIROS, Hael commands eight demonic servitors with the demon Sergulath (see SERVITORS OF HALE AND SERGULATH) Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 150, 153; Sabellicus, Magia Pratica, Vol 2, 37; Waite, Book of Black Magic, 188 Hagion Hagion (“sacred”) is listed as one of the sixtyfive SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 107; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 256 Hagith Variations: Haggit, Haggith Hagith first appeared in late Renaissance era books of magic including the grimoire Arbatel de Magia Veterum (Arbatel of the Magic of the Ancients) published in Basel, Switzerland, in 1575 by an unknown author One of the seven OLYMPIAN SPIRITS, he is in service under the demon CASSIEL A nocturnal demon, Hagith commands four thousand legions and twentyone infernal provinces He is summoned for his ability to give the gift of beauty and faithful FAMILIARs, as well as revealing a person’s destiny and transmuting copper into gold He has dominion over the planet Venus It should be noted that each of the OLYMPIAN SPIRITS rules, in succession, for a period of 490 years Hagith was last in power from 1410–1900 and will be back in power in 4840 Sources: Drury, Dictionary of the Esoteric, 239; González-Wippler, Complete Book of Spells, 120; Kelly, Who in Hell, 104 Hagog In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two, Hagog is named as one of the sixtyfive SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH His name translates from Hebrew to mean “the name of GOG.” Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 107; Susej, Demonic Bible, 258; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 251, 256 Hahab Apollonius of Tyana’s Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day) named Hahab as the demon of royal tables He is most powerful during the twelfth hour of the day Sources: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 129; Lévi, Transcendental Magic, 509 Hahabi Apollonius of Tyana’s Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day) named Hahabi as the demon of fear He is most powerful during the third hour of the day Sources: Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 129; Kelly, Who in Hell, 104 Hakael Variations: “The seventh SATAN” According to the Book of Enoch, Hakael is listed as one of the FALLEN ANGELS who swore allegiance to SAMIAZA, rebelled against God, took a human as his wife, and fathered the NEPHILIM Sources: Ashley, Complete Book of Devils and Demons, 73; Charles, Book of Enoch, 138; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 133, 269, 353 Halacho In Apollonius of Tyana’s Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day), Halacho is listed as the demon of sympathies He is one of the seven demons of the eleventh hour; however, some sources list him as a DJINN Sources: Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 7; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 27; Lévi, Transcendental Magic, 422 Haligax In Ars Goetia, the first book of the Lemegeton, Haligax is named as one of the fifty-three SERVI- www.ebook777.com

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