Lucifer

Lucifer gives us the knowledge to become independent and free. He directs us to be masters of our own lives and destinies. Lucifer and his Demons are always there to help us when there are things we cannot yet handle.

ABOUT LUCIFER

ENN: Renich Tasa Uberaca Biasa Icar Lucifer

Direction: East. Set up your altar to him in this direction when spell casting or during ritual

Incense, Herbs, Oils:  Sandalwood, Frankincense, Myrrh

Metal: Gold

Element: Air

Colours: Black, Blue, Teal, White, Yellow, Gold, Silver

Status or Rank: Dark Lord, High Prince

Crystals/Stones: Quartz, Black tourmaline, Herkimer Diamond

Day of Week: MONDAY

HISTORY OF LUCIFER

Lucifer is the most powerful demon in hell and is considered the embodiment of evil within the Christian religion. In this regard, he is considered the archenemy of everything benign and is referred to extensively within the bible. More specifically, he is considered the direct nemesis of the creator. In his glorious state, he was referred to as the “morning star” and rightly so as he had a sheen around him. In fact, his name – Lucifer – translates to the bringer of dawn, light bearer or shining one. These definitions all bear similarities to the planet Venus which is commonly referred as such.

The name Lucifer only came to imply evil after the advent of Christianity and the acceptance of him as the leader of evil forces. Consequently, he has been mentioned within Dante Alighieri’s Inferno as well as John Milton’s Paradise Lost. The Jewish Vulgate also mentions him and the direct translation is derived from the words stella matutina.

He has several aliases borne out of his propensity to the darkness such as: the antichrist, king / lord of the darkness, prince of evil, the evil one, lord of temptation, archnemesis, archenemy, et cetera. In fact, with the passage of time, the name Lucifer has grown synonymous with the devil or Satan despite its complex origins.

Prior to his demotion from his rank as an archangel, he was one of the more revered angels (seraphim) in heaven according to Christians. His act of rebellion came about because he sought to establish a separate order from the existent one and in so doing upset the status quo. He had been bestowed with the ability to make music coupled with very fair looks prior to his fall from grace according to biblical accounts. He was cast from heaven after being defeated by Angel Michael and his army of holier angels.

It is noteworthy that there are other mentions of people in the bible which are akin to outright comparisons with Lucifer. For instance, Nebuchadnezzar II who conquered Jerusalem while ruling over Babylon was referred to as the “Morning Star” by the biblical prophet Isaiah in a prophetic vision. The particular translation in this regard is Helel ben Shahar. Other texts however suggest that it was actually his son Belshazzar whose reign over Jerusalem as a regent was overthrown whereupon Hebrews were freed.

Other texts suggest Helel was the lesser god trying to overthrow the Canaanite god El but proved unsuccessful. Other accounts hail from ancient East Semitic texts suggesting he is actually Ishtar / Inanna who are tied with Venus – the actual morning star. Ancient Greek accounts also tell of Phaethon who underwent a similar fate whilst Babylonian texts talk of the lesser god Zu. From the foregoing paragraphs, it is conceivable that the history of Lucifer is quite convoluted. The Jewish pseudepigrapha highlights the fall of Adam and Eve as they attempted to become all-knowing akin to the creator. Their fall from grace also bears similarities to the fate suffered by Lucifer and this fact has not been lost on biblical researchers.

It is commonly thought that he was cast out of heaven after rebelling against the status quo within Christian circles. He was accompanied by other fallen angels such as the 72 Goetic demons that were summoned and bound by King Solomon . It is also thought within the Christian religion that his primary objective is to tempt human beings into committing sins (contraventions of biblical requirements) which would see their souls cast to hell after judgment whereupon they will dwell in eternal fire and damnation forever.

The most important point to take into consideration is that the name Lucifer was not originally meant to bear any connotations of evil. In fact, the literal meaning of the word – light bearer – has been used in reference to several pious individuals (including Jesus himself) as well as religious texts. More specifically, the morning hymn Lucis largitor splendide by Hilary bears the line “…Tu verus mundi Lucifer…”. This translates to “you are the true light bringer of the world”. Another hymn by Ambrose – Aeterne rerum conditor – mentions Lucifer lucem proferens. These go to show the evolution of the name with the passage of time.

What does Lucifer look like?

Nearly all of us who know him agree concerning his appearance. Enemy so-called “religions” have for far too long, written the book on how they believe him to appear, how they believe Demons to look and these are nothing but blasphemous lies.

He is not red with horns and a tail, nor does he look like a Halloween monster. He does not have flaming red eyes or rubbery wings. These depictions are intended to insult, denigrate, and blaspheme him.

Contrary to Satanism being labelled as “darkness,” Satan appears wearing a long white robe identical to what he is shown wearing in the images below. He is the Top Leader of the Nordic Gods of the Empire of Orion. Many of us see him often and have a very close relationship with him. He is beautiful. His appearance is almost exactly as in the pictures, other than he rarely appears with wings.

  • His Day is Monday.
  • His Colors are Blue, Red, and Black
  • He is the Sumerian God EA, also known as ENKI which means “Lord of the Earth.” He is also known as Melek Ta’us.
  • Animals that are sacred to him are the Peacock, the Serpent, the Goat, the Dragon and the Raven.
  • His numbers are 13, 666 and 4. [666 is perfection and everlasting life]
  • His Zodiac Signs are Aquarius, the Water Bearer and Capricorn, the Goat. [The Age of Aquarius is the Age for the advancement of humanity]
  • His Planets are Uranus and Venus [the Morning Star].
  • His Directions are both South and East
  • His most Important Day of the year is December 23, when the Sun is one degree into Capricorn. The day following the beginning of the Winter Solstice is his Personal Day, which should be observed by every dedicated Satanist.

RESEARCH

The Goetia offers greater detail than most grimoires as to the exact hierarchal structure of the demons, especially Aleister Crowley’s second edition. The 72 demons of the goetia are first divided into two categories: day demons and night demons.

This division has little to do directly with the demonic chain of command, but is more a point of reference for the powers, abilities, and restrictions of each demon, as do the astrological associations given in Crowley’s second edition.

The Goetic hierarchy is headed by Lucifer, who is never spoken of directly in the text, but whose indisputable reign is alluded to by the mention of the allegiance of various entities listed. Lucifer seems to be immediately followed on the chain of command by the nine Goetic Kings, Bael, Paimon, Beleth, Purson, Asmoday, Vine (who is also an Earl), Balam, Zargan (who is also a President), and Belial. The hierarchy continues to descend with the Marquis, Dukes, Prelacies, Knights, Presidents, and Earls.

Dictionnaire Infernal

According to some magicians, Lucifer rules over the East and commands the Europeans and the Asians. He is often referred to as the king of hell, and is superior to Satan according to some demonologists. He was evoked on Monday in the middle of a circle which contained his name and remained content when a mouse or venison-bit was offered to him. One says he is facetious, and that he often pulls witches off brooms on their journey to the Sabbath and gives them a ride on his shoulders. The witches of Moira in Sweden attested this in 1672. They also describe Lucifer as gray with blue arms and red culottes decorated with ribbons. Lucifer has the face of a beautiful young child, which changes to monstrous and inflamed when he is angry. According to some demonologists, he is a lover of justice in hell. He is also the first to be invoked in litanies of the Sabbath.

Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage

“Lucifer: From Latin, Lux, Light, and Fero, to bear, – A Light Bearer. There is a name ‘Lucifuge’ also employed occasionally, from Lux, Light, and Fugio, to fly from, – He who shuns the Light.”

SIMILAR DEMONS:

– There can be no demon likened to Lucifer as he holds dominion over them all. The closest would have to be other three crowned kings of hell: Astaroth, Azazel, and Beelzebub [4].

– Some will say Lucifer is Ra, (the number of the sun is 666 itself)