The Invocation, the infernal names, and the four crowned princes

The Invocation to Satan
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In nomine dei nostri
Satanas Luciferi
excelsi!
In the name of Satan, the Ruler of the earth, the King of the world, I command 
the forces of Darkness to bestow their Infernal power upon me!

Open wide the gates of Hell and come forth from the abyss 
to greet me as your brother (sister) and friend!

Grant me the indulgences of which I speak! I have taken thy name as a part of myself! I live as the beasts of the field, rejoicing in the fleshly life! I favor the just and curse the rotten!

By all the Gods of the Pit, I command that these things 
of which I speak shall come to pass!

Come forth and answer to your names 
by manifesting my desires!

THE FOUR CROWN PRINCES OF HELL


SATAN—(Hebrew) adversary, opposite, accuser, Lord of fire, the inferno, the south 

LUCIFER—(Roman) bringer of light, enlightenment, the air, the morning star, the east 

BELIAL—(Hebrew) without a master, baseness of the earth, independence, the north

LEVIATHAN—(Hebrew) the serpent out of the deeps, the sea, the west 


THE INFERNAL NAMES

Abaddon—(Hebrew) the destroyer   

Adramelech—Samarian devil   

Ahpuch—Mayan devil   

Ahriman—Mazdean devil   

Amon—Egyptian ram‐headed god of life and reproduction   

Apollyon—Greek synonym for Satan, the arch fiend  

Asmodeus—Hebrew devil of sensuality and luxury, originally “creature of judgement”

Astaroth—Phoenician goddess of lasciviousness, equivalent of Babylonian Ishtar   

Azazel—(Hebrew) taught man to make weapons of war, introduced cosmetics   

Baalberith—Canaanite Lord of the covenant who was later made a devil   

Balaam—Hebrew Devil of avarice and greed   

Baphomet—worshipped by the Templars as symbolic of Satan   

Bast—Egyptian goddess of pleasure represented by the cat   

Beelzebub—(Hebrew) Lord of the Flies, taken from symbolism of the scarab   

Behemoth—Hebrew personification of Satan in the form of an elephant 

Beherit—Syriac name for Satan   

Bilé—Celtic god of Hell   

Chemosh—national god of Moabites, later a devil   

Cimeries—rides a black horse and rules Africa   

Coyote—American Indian devil   

Dagon—Philistine avenging devil of the sea   

Damballa—Voodoo serpent god   

Demogorgon—Greek name of the devil, it is said should not be known to mortals 

Diabolus—(Greek) “flowing downwards” 

Dracula—Romanian name for devil   

Emma‐O—Japanese ruler of Hell   

Euronymous—Greek prince of death   

Fenriz—son of Loki, depicted as a wolf   

Gorgo—dim. of Demogorgon, Greek name of the devil   

Haborym—Hebrew synonym for Satan   

Hecate—Greek goddess of the underworld and witchcraft   

Ishtar—Babylonian goddess of fertility   

Kali—(Hindu) daughter of Shiva, high priestess of the Thuggees   

Lilith—Hebrew female devil, Adam’s first wife who taught him the ropes   

Loki—Teutonic devil   

Mammon—Aramaic god of wealth and profit   

Mania—Etruscan goddess of Hell   

Mantus—Etruscan god of Hell   

Marduk—god of the city of Babylon

Mastema—Hebrew synonym for Satan   

Melek Taus—Yezidi devil   

Mephistopheles—(Greek) he who shuns the light, q. v. Faust   

Metztli—Aztec goddess of the night   

Mictian—Aztec god of death   

Midgard—son of Loki, depicted as a serpent   

Milcom—Ammonite devil   

Moloch—Phoenician and Canaanite devil   

Mormo—(Greek) King of the Ghouls, consort of Hecate   

Naamah—Hebrew female devil of seduction   

Nergal—Babylonian god of Hades   

Nihasa—American Indian devil   

Nija—Polish god of the underworld   

O‐Yama—Japanese name for Satan   

Pan—Greek god of lust, later relegated to devildom   

Pluto—Greek god of the underworld   

Proserpine—Greek queen of the underworld   

Pwcca—Welsh name for Satan   

Rimmon—Syrian devil worshipped at Damascus   

Sabazios—Phrygian origin, identified with Dionysos, snake worship  

Saitan—Enochian equivalent of Satan   

Sammael—(Hebrew) “venom of God”   

Samnu—Central Asian devil   

Sedit—American Indian devil   

Sekhmet—Egyptian goddess of vengeance   

Set—Egyptian devil   

Shaitan—Arabic name for Satan   

Shiva—(Hindu) the destroyer   

Supay—Inca god of the underworld   

T’an‐mo—Chinese counterpart to the devil, covetousness, desire   

Tchort—Russian name for Satan, “black god”   

Tezcatlipoca—Aztec god of Hell   

Thamuz—Sumerian god who later was relegated to devildom   

Thoth—Egyptian god of magic   

Tunrida—Scandinavian female devil   

Typhon—Greek personification of Satan   

Yaotzin—Aztec god of Hell   

Yen‐lo‐Wang—Chinese ruler of Hell


🜏
I recognize necessity supreme;
Life everlasting,
worlds without end,
so it is done.

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