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Cathetel is the Angel of the Garden. This generally
refers to gardens where we grow our vegetables. But mythology would
have it that an Entity enginered mankind as we know it and provided him
with a place to flourish and experience all of life's joys, trials, and
tribulations. As a product of engineering, is it possible that mankind
has a secret manual, whereby, he can be put asleep, and studied, and even
to have his damaged systems restored by seemingly miraculous means?
Angels have been sensed, and seen, and known to interact on many levels.
They have been known to heal, and perform many other astounding miracles.
The term has come to refer to all heavenly employees of God; whereas, the
original angels were fundamentally a messengers.
A Angels
A'albiel an angel in the service of the archangel Michael.
Aariel "Lion of God." The name of an angel found inscribed on an Ophitic
(Gnostic) amulet alongside the name of the god Iadalbaoth.
Aba An angelic luminary concerned with human sexuality and who may be
invoked in cabalistic magickal rites. Aba serves as a ministering angel to
Sarabotes (who is Friday ruler of the angels of the air). See Abalidoth.
Ababaloy An angel invoked in Solomonic incantation operations. Ababaloy is
mentioned in the black magick manual, Grimorium Verum.
Abachta, Abagtha In rabbinic writings, one of the seven angels of
confusion, the other six being Barbonah (Harbonah), Bigtha, Carcas,
Biztha, Mehuman, and Zether. Abachta is also numbered among the "pressers
of the winepress."
Abaddon The "destroyer". The Hebrew name for the Greek Apollyon, "angel of
the bottomless pit," and the angel (or star) that binds Satan for 1,000
years. The Thanksgiving Hymns (a copy was also found in the Dead Sea
Scrolls) tells of "the Sheol of Abaddon" and of the "torrents of Belial
[that] burst into Abaddon." The 1st-century apocryphon. The Biblical
Antiquities of Philo mentions Abaddon as a place (sheol, hell), not as a
spirit or demon or angel. In Paradise Regained, Milton also uses Abaddon
as a place-the pit. It appears to have been St. John who first personified
the term to stand for an angel. In the 3rd-century Acts of Thomas, Abaddon
is the name of a demon, or the devil himself. According to The Greater Key
of Solomon, Abaddon is a name for God that Moses invoked to bring down the
blighting rain over Egypt. The cabalist Gikatilla denotes Abaddon as the
6th lodge of the seven lodges of Hell (arka), under the presidency of the
angel Pasiel. In The Messiah, Klopstock calls Abaddon "death's dark
angel." A reference to Abaddon' "hooked wings" is found in Francis
Thompson's poem "To the English Martyrs." {See Apollyon] Abaddon has also
been identified as the angel of death and destruction, demon of the abyss,
and chief of demons of the underworld hierarchy, where he is equated with
Samael or Satan. In Magic and Alchemy, Abaddon is the "Destroying Angel of
the Apocalypse." In Barrett's The Magus, Abaddon is pictured, in color, as
one of the "evil demons." As a Demon.Abaddon In medieval myth the synonym
for Hell and/or the ruler thereof, and in Revelations 9:7-11 it is the
Christian angel of Hell. The Hebrew word abaddon means "place of
destruction" (Job 26:8 and Psalm 88:11). Prior to its corruption by the
Judeo-Christian tradition, "Abaddon" referred to the pit or cave that was
used in mystery religions and schools as a rite of passage into the
greater mysteries. Often, the experience would entail the use of ritual
substances that put the aspirant into an altered state in which he or she
could receive divine revelation. Because the experience was sometimes
unpleasant, this rite came to be viewed as being "hellish." However, it
was considered absolutely necessary so that the seeker may become pure
enough to encounter the "mind of God."
Abagtha [Abachta]
Abalidoth A celestial luminary who, like the angel Aba, is concerned with
human sexuality. Abalidoth is a minister-angel serving King Sarabotes,
Friday ruler of the angels of the air.
Abalim, Arelim an order of angels known in Christian angelology as
thrones. The equation is stated in The Magus thusly; "Thrones, which the
Hebrew call Abalim, that is, great angels, mighty and strong." The chief
intelligences (angels) are Zaphkiel and Jophiel.
Aban In ancient Persian lore, Aban is the angel of the month of October.
He also governs the 10th day of October.
Abariel In ceremonial magick tracts, an angel used for invoking. The name
Abariel is inscribed on the 2nd pentacle of the moon.
Abaros [Armaros]
Abasdarhon Supreme ruling angel of the 5th hour of the night.
Abathur Muzania, Abyatur Muzania In Mandaen cosmology, the uthra (angel)
of the North Star. He presides over the scales in which the human soul is
weighed at death. Ashriel and Monker (the Mohammedan black angel), are
both credited with the same task.
Abay Invoked in cabalistic conjuring rites, this is an angel of the order
of dominions (dominations).
Abbadon [Abaddon]
Abbadona A fallen angel, a seraph, the once chosen companion of the
faithful Abdiel. Not wholly committed to the rebellion, he constantly
bemoaned his apostasy, and thusly is called "the penitent angel." But
according to Catholic doctrine a fallen angel cannot repent-for once an
angel sins, he is "fixed eternally in evil".
Abbaton A name of God or a high holy angel invoked in Solomonic
conjurations to command demons. Abbaton has the meaning of death and so
Abbaton is Death and a guardian spirit of Hell.
Abdals "The Substitutes". In Islamic lore, the name given to the seventy
mysterious spirits whose identities only God knows, and by whose
operations the world continues to exist. Apparently the Abdals are not
immortal, for when one dies, another is secretly appointed to replace him.
Of the seventy, two score reside in Syria. Also known as "The Just" in
Jewish folklore and as Lamas of India.
Abdia "Servant" The angel that appears on the external circle of the
pentagram of Solomon. The Lemegeton lists Abdia in Figure 156. The listing
does not mean necessarily that he is evil. Many good and great angels are
listed thusly, just as there are many good and great angels in Hell,
stationed there to serve a purpose-just as there are evil angels in some
quarters of Heaven, such as the grigori.
Abdiel Servant of God" Angel of Faith, is first mentioned in the Bible
where Abdiel is a mortal and resident of Gilead. He is said to be the
angel who remains faithful to God during the rebel of the angels in heaven
He forces out the rebel angels and attacks Satan himself with a 'mighty
sword stroke. The earliest traceable reference to Abdiel as an angel is
in a Jewish cabalistic work from the Middle Ages, written in rabbinic
Hebrew, called The Book of the Angel Raziel (the authorship is credited to
Eleazor of Worms). According to Paradise Lost, Abdiel is the "flaming
seraph" who overthrows Ariel, Arioc, and Ramiel (angels listed among the
rebel host) on the first day of fighting in Heaven. Satan himself reels
from Abdiel' s "mighty sword stroke." In other literature, Milton hails
him as "faithful only hee; among innumerable false, unmov'e,/Unshak'n,
unseduc'd". It has been claimed, by West in Milton and the Angels, that
Abdiel was an invention of Milton's, but then Professor West points out
that Abdiel is to found in The Book of the Angel Raziel. In the biblical
account found in I Chronicles, Abdiel is not an angel but a mortal, a
Gedite, resident of Gilead. In Anatole France's fictional The Revolt of
the Angels Abdiel is known as Arcade.
Abdizziel, Abdizuel According to the cabala, one of the twenty-eight
angels ruling the twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Abedumal, Berdrimulael An angel invoked in magickal prayer, according to
the Grimorium Verum a goetic tract.
Abel "Meadow" In The Testament of Abraham, Abel is the angel "before whom
every soul must appear for judgment after Enoch, the heavenly scribe,
fetches the book containing the record of the soul in question." He is
also among the angels of the 4th Heaven ruling on Lord's Day an invoked
from the east.
Abelech, Helech Named in The Greater Key of Solomon as a name of God or of
an angel invoked to command demons.
Abheiel One of the twenty-eight angels ruling the twenty-eight mansions of
the moon.
Abiou Corresponding angel of Eiael.
Abiressia From Gnostic lore, Abiressia is one of the twelve powers created
by the god Iadalbaoth.
Ablati From Solomonic magickal tracts, and angel invoked in the Uriel
conjurations. He is one of the four words God spoke to Moses. The others
were Josta, Agla, and Caila.
Aboezra An angel invoked in the benediction of Salt, Grimorium Verum. Also
named in The Book of Ceremonial Magic as "the most holy Aboezra".
Abracadabra "I bless the dead". One of the three holy names invoked in the
conjuration of the Sword. The word is one of the most ancient in magick;
it derives from the Hebrew "ha brachah daharah" ("speak the blessing"). As
an amulet or charm, inscribed on parchment, it is hung around the neck to
ward off disease. The invocant, when chanting the word, reduces it letter
by letter until only the final "A" is left.
This may be from the Hebrew Ab (Father), ben (Son), and ruach acadsch
(Holy Spirit). Another possibility is that is from the first few letters
of the Phoenician alphabet (A-Bra-Ca-Dabra) or from the name of an old
disease demon. It could also be derived from the Aramaic avada kedavra,
meaning, "may the thing be destroyed." The term is still used by
modern-day conjurers. [See Abraxas]
Abrael [Abru-El]
Abragateh A spirit or angel invoked in Solomonic prayer by the Master of
the Art.
Abramus [Abrimas]
Abrasiel An angel of the seventh hour of the day, operating under the
ruler ship of Barginiel.
Abraxas, Abraxis, Abrasax, etc. According Gnostic theology, the Supreme
Unknown; in Persian mythology, the source of 365 emanations. The name is
often found engraved on gems and used as amulets, or for incantations. In
the cabala, he is the prince of aeons. He is encountered in The Sword of
Moses, The Book of the Angel Raziel, and other books of magick and
mysticism. The older mythographers state that Abraxas is, or was, a demon,
and placed with the Egyptian gods. He is the mirror image of Amon. The
word "abracadabra" is supposedly derived from Abraxas. Originally it was a
word expressing, in gnostism, the aeons of creation; in a deeper sense it
served as a term for God. It is said in Gnostic text that Abraxas was the
archon-ruler of 365 Heavens, and acted as mediator between the animate
creatures of the earth and the godhead. He is sometimes represented with
having a cock-head.
Abrid An Angel of the summer equinox, effective especially as an amulet
against the evil eye.
Abriel One of the angels of the order of dominations (dominions), invoked
in cabalistic rites.
Abrimas An angel invoked at the close of the Sabbath.
Abru-El "Power of God". The Arabic equivalent for Gabriel.
Abrunael One of the twenty-eight angels ruling over the twenty-eight
mansions of the moon.
Absinthium Latin form of Wormwood (herb).
Abtelmoluchos [Temeluch]
Abuhaza An angel ministering to Arcan, the ruler of the angels of the air
on Monday. He is subject to the West Wind.
Abuionij In occult works, such as The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, he
is an angel serving in the 2nd Heaven.
Abuioiri, Abuioro A Wednesday angel residing either the 2nd or 3rd Heaven.
He is invoked from the north.
Abuliel In Jewish occult lore, an angel in charge of transmission of
prayer. The supreme angels of prayer are Akatriel, Metatron, Raphael,
Sandalphon, Michael, and Sizouze. It is probable that Abuliel assists one
of these.
Abuzohar One of the angels of the moon, serving on Monday and responds to
invocations in ritual magick.
Acclamations One of three primary angelic hierarchies, each hierarchy
being subdivided into three secondary hierarchies, one called voices and
the other apparitions. [Rf. Robert Fludd, Utriusque cosmi majoris et
minoris historia]
Achaiah "Trouble" From the cabala, one of the eight seraphim; the angel of
patience and discoverer of the secrets of nature. His corresponding angel
is Chous. Achaiah was a Roman province in the New Testament visited by
Paul (Acts 18:12, 27).
Achamoth One of the aeons, a daughter of Pistis Sophia. According to
Ophitic gnosticism, she is the mother of the evil god Ildabaoth.
Achartiel and Achathriel Angelic names inscribed on oriental charms
(kameoth) for warding off evil.
Achazziel An angels who serves as an usher in the celestial court.
Acheliah An angel whose name is inscribed on the 1st pentacle of Venus.
Achides An angel whose name is inscribed on the 3rd pentacle of Venus.
Achsah In Solomonic conjurations, a benevolent spirit invoked in prayer by
the Master of the Art.
Achtariel [Akatriel]
Achusaton One of the fifteen Throne angels.
Aciel According to Cornelius Agrippa, one of the seven underworld
planetary sub-rulers, called Electors, serving under the over-lordship of
Raphael.
Aclahaye Genius of gambling; also one of the genii of the 4th hour.
Acrabiel One of the angels governing the signs of the zodiac.
Adabiel One of the seven archangels according to The Hierarchy of the
Blessed Angels. Possibly another name for Abdiel who has dominion over the
planet Jupiter (some site Mars). He is occasionally identified with
Zadkiel, and sometimes with Nergal, the king of Hades.
Adadiyah One of the over 100 names of Metatron.
Adam "Man" In The Book of Adam and Eve", Adam is called "the bright
angel". In Enoch II, he is "second angel". When he was created, Adam
reached from "the earth to the firmament." according to the midrash
Bereshith Rabba. In the cabala, he is the 6th sephira Tiphareth
("beauty"), according to Pistorius. Rabbi Meier states, that Adam's dust
was gathered from all parts of the earth. The Talmud records that Adam was
originally androgynous and the exact image of God (Who was likewise
considered androgynous). The Apocalypse of Moses has Adam whisked off to
Heaven by Michael in a fiery chariot. Another legend has that he was
fetched from Hell by Jesus and transported to Heaven along with the other
"saints in chains." Yet another legend from the Revelation of Moses has
Adam buried by four angels-Uriel, Gabriel, Raphael, and Michael. According
to The Kabbaloah Unveiled, the ten sefiroth, in totality, represent the
archetypal man, Adam Kadmon.
Adatiel An air spirit invoked in ritual magick.
Adeo An angel of the order of domination (dominions) invoked in magical
rites.
Adernahael, Adnachiel The angel that was given the magick formula, found
on an Ethiopian amulet, to cure colic and stomach ailments.
Adhaijijon Invoked in conjuring rites, he is an angel of the Seal.
Adhar One of the more than 100 names of the angel Metatron.
Adiel An angel guard of the 7th heavenly hall according to hechaloth lore.
Adimus At a church council in Rome in 745 C.E., Adimus was one of a
half-dozen reprobated angels, the others including Uriel, Raguel, Simiel.
From then on the bishops who invoked these angels (approved their
veneration) were excommunicated. Also an angel of music.
Adir, Adiri, Adiron, Adi An angel invoked in conjuring operations by a
progressive shortening of the name; also one of the many names for God.
[See Adiririon]
Adireal "Magnificence of God" One of the 49 spirits, one exalted, now
serving Beelzebub, sub-prince of Hell.
Adiriah An angel invoked in the benediction or exorcism of the Salt.
Adiriah An angel that resides in the 5th Heaven.
Adirir(i)on, Adir, Adriron Angelic chief of "the might of God" and a name
for God. Adiririon is invoked as an amulet against the evil eye. He is
said to be a guard stationed at one of the halls or palaces of the 1st
Heaven. Adiririon may be equated with Adiriel. In Sefer Raziel, Adirion or
Adiririon is a "trusty healing-God, in whose hands are the Heavenly and
earthly households."
Adjuchas Genius of the rocks. Also one of the genii of the 11th hour.
Admael One of the seven archangels with dominion over the earth. Admael is
stationed in the 2nd Heaven.
Adnachiel, Advahiel, Adernahael Angel of the month of November and rules
over the sign of Sagittarius. Adnachiel alternates with Phaleg as ruler of
the order of angels. Angel of Independence. This angel holds dominion
over the sun sign Sagittarius. He inspires independence and honesty.
Adnai "Pleasure" An angel whose name is inscribed on the pentacle of
Venus.
Adnarel "My lord is God" In Enoch writings one of the angelic rulers of
winter.
Adoil "Hand of God" A primordial essence or divine creature of light
summoned out of the invisible depths and who burst asunder. Out of Adoil
came all things visible in the world. This occurred at the time Enoch was
being shown around the ten Heavens. The name Adoil does not appear
anywhere else than in Enoch II. This may be a modification of the egg
theory of the universe in ancient Egyptian myth.
Adonael One of the seven archangels and the only angel who is able to
defeat the demons of disease, Bobel (Bothothel) and Metathiax.
Adonaeth By invoking this angel, the demon Ichthion can be defeated.
Adonai, Adonay "God" Adonai is an angel invoked in the conjuration of Wax,
in Solomonic magick rites, and in exorcisms of fire. One of the seven
elohim or angels of the presence (creators of the universe) in Phoenician
mythology. In Ophitic gnosticism, he is one of the seven angels generated
by Ildabaoth "in his own image'" In the Old Testament, Adonai is another
word for God, "When I have mercy on the world, I am Adonai."
Adonaios, Adonaiu, Adoneus In the Gnostic system, one of the seven archons
or potentates that constitute the Hebdomad (rulers of the 7 Heavens). Also
one of the twelve powers engendered by the god Ildabaoth.
Adoniel A chief officer angel of the 12th hour of the night, serving under
Sarindiel. His name is on the 4th pentacle of Jupiter, along with the
angel Bariel.
Adoth A cherub or seraph used in magickal rites.
Adoyahel One of the fifteen ministering Throne angels listed in the
cabala.
Adrael "My help is God" An angel that serves in the 1st Heaven.
Adrai An angel invoked during the ceremony of Ink and Colors.
Adrapen A chief angel of the 9th hour of the night, serving under
Nacoriel.
Adriel "My help is God" One of the twenty-eight angels ruling the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon. He is one of the angelic guards of the
gates of the South Wind and of the East Wind. Adriel may also be an angel
of death: he will"in the last days slay all souls then living."
Adrigon One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Aduachiel [Adnachiel]
Advachiel [Adnachiel]
Aebel One of the three ministering angels who were appointed to serve
Adam. The other two are Shetel and Anush.
Aeglum Genius of lightning and one of the genii of the 11th hour.
Aeon In gnosticism, it is a celestial power of high order. A term used to
designate the first created being(s), with Abraxis as head; also an
emanation of God, to be compared with the sephira. According to Basilides,
since Creation there have been 365 aeons (other sources list 8,12,24, and
30), principal among them, apart from Abraxis, being female
personification of wisdom (Pistis Sophia) and male personification of
power (Dynamis). Before the 6th century and the Dionysian hierarchic
system, the aeons were counted among the ten angelic orders; they were
personified by the 3rd century Hippolytus as: Bythios, Mixis, Ageratos,
Henosis, Autophyes, Hedone, Akinetos, Nonogenes, and Macaria. "The aeons
are the hypostatized thoughts of God," emanated as pairs, male and female,
and "taken together form the pleroma or fullness of God." There is a
legend of a proud aeon, probably Abraxis, who mirrored himself in chaos
and became lord of the world.
Aeshma The basis for Asmodeus. In Persian mythology, he is one of the
seven archangels (Aamesha Spentas). The name is derived from the Zend
Aeshmo Daeva (the demon Aeshma). Af "Anger" One of the angels of
destruction, a prince of wrath and ruler over the death of mortals. With
Hemah, he once swallowed Moses up to his "circumcised membrum," but had to
expel him when Moses' wife, Zipporah, circumcised her son Gershom,
appeasing God's wrath at Moses having forgotten the covenantly rite. Af is
in the 7th Heaven and is 500 parasangs tall. He is "forged out of chains
of black and red fire."
Afafiel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly
hall.
Afarof [Afriel]
Af Bri An angel who favors the Israelites and who controls the rain.
Affafniel A wrathful angel, the prince of sixteen faces, four on each side
of his head, that constantly change their aspect.
Afriel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 5th heavenly
hall. Angel of Youth Afriel encourages newness and exploration, offering
guidance to those who dare new thoughts. He inspires our spirits with
hope, promise and a belief in the ideals of youth.
Afsi-Khof An angel who governs the month of Av (July/August).
Aftemelouchos According to legend an angel of torment who, in Heaven,
carries a fork of fire on the river of fire.
Aftiel An angel of the twilight.
Agad An angel of the order of powers.
Agaf An angel of destruction invoked in ceremonial rites at the close of
the Sabbath.
Agalmaturod A most holy angel invoked in magickal procedures.
Agason An angelic spirit invoked in Solomonic conjurations as "thy Most
Holy Name Agason."
Agathodaemon In gnosticism, "the seven-voweled serpent (seraph), the
Christ." Originating from the Egyptian serpent Agathodaimon, the good
spirit, as opposed to Kakadaimon, the evil spirit. Agathodaemon has also
been designated a guardian angel or genius and identified with Hermes.
"the bringer of good, the angel standing by the side of Tyche."
Agbas In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 4th heavenly
hall.
Agiel An angel of the 1st pentacle of Mercury. He is the presiding
intelligence of Saturn, acting in concert with Zazel.
Agkagdiel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly
hall.
Agla An angel of the Seal invoked in incantations of the Reed; also
invoked in Monday conjurations addressed to Lucifer. In rites of exorcism,
he is a magic word for use against demons. Agla is a name of God used by
Joseph when he was delivered from his brothers. It is a combination of the
first letters of the four Hebrew words meaning "Thou art forever mighty, O
Lord" (atha gadol leolam Adonai).
Agmatia An angel of unknown origin, mentioned in Scholem, Jewish
Gnosticism, Merkabah Mysticism, and Talmundic Tradition.
Agreas [Agares]
Agromiel An angelic guard of the 6th Heaven.
Aha An angel of the order of dominations (dominions); a spirit of fire
used in cabalistic magick.
Ahabiel An angel invoked in love charms.
Ahadiel An angel that enforces the law.
Ahadiss The angel that has control over the month of Heschwan
(October-November).
Ahaha An angel of the Seal used in magick.
Ahaij A spirit of Mercury, invoked during ritual magick.
Ahamniel One of the chief angel-princes of the Sword.
Ahaniel One of the seventy childbirth amulet angels.
Ahariel Ruler of the 2nd day serving under Gabriel.
Ahassior Ruler of the month of Tebet (December-January).
Ahaviel An angel to inscribe on a charm to ward off evil.
Ahiel "Brother of God" One of the seventy childbirth amulet angels. Also
an assistant to Qaphsiel (Kafsiel), ruler of the 7th day.
Ahjma'il An Arabic guardian angel invoked in rites of exorcism.
Ahura [Asuras]
Ahzariel An angel to inscribe on a charm to ward off evil.
Aiavel One of the seventy-two angels that govern the signs of the zodiac.
Aiel An angels who is one of the "fiery triplicities" and resides in the
4th Heaven. He is summoned from the North. An angel of the air, ruler on
the `Lord's Day' (Sunday) and governor of the sign of Aries.
Ailoaios Ruler of the 2nd gate "leading to the aeon of the archons."
Aisthesis, Thelesis "Freewill" A great luminary emanated from the divine
will.
Akat(h)riel Yah Yehod Sebaoth, Achtariel, Aktriel, Ketheriel, Yehadriel
One of the great crown judgment princes places over all the other angels.
He is equated with the "angel of the Lord," a term used frequently in the
Old Testament for God Himself. Elisha ben Abuya, one of the four sages
that visited Heaven during their lifetime details thusly: "When I ascended
into Paradise, I beheld Akatriel JHWH, Lord of Hosts, at the entrance, and
120 myriads of ministering angels surround him." According to the Cabala,
Akatriel is the name of the godhead as manifested on the throne of Glory.
In an 8th-century apocalyptic account dealing with Akatriel, Metatron
appears once or twice in his place.
Aker One of the nine angels that will rule/judge "at the end of the
world."
Akram(m)achamrei In the Coptic Pistis Sophia this spirit is first among a
triad that is "standing high in the Gnostic hierarchy of deities; master
of the heavenly firmaments," and is invoked for magick rites (curses).
Because his depiction is as a sun god, Akramachamarei "could be
interpreted as a representation of the anger of Ariel.:
Ak(h)Raziel "Herald of God" Another form of Raziel or Galizur. He is the
angel of proclamation and guard of the last gate of Heaven. He is the
angel that revealed to Adam the divine mysteries. When Moses' death was
sealed and he pleaded for a longer life, Akraziel announced that the
prayer was not to ascend to Heaven.
Akteriel, Akathriel A great angel who was summoned by Sandalphon to reveal
how Sammael, prince of evil, could be subdued. Nothing fruitful came of
the mission even with the benefit of the advice of Metatron.
Akzariel An angel to inscribe on a charm to ward off evil.
Aladiah One of the seventy-two angels bearing the name of God
Shemhamphorae.
Alaliyah One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Alamaqanael One of the guards at the gate of the West Wind.
Alat In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly
hall.
Alazaion "A most holy angel of God" Invoked for magickal rites, especially
the invocations for the rites of the Reed.
Albim A guard at the gates of the North Wind.
Albrot One of the three holy names invoked in the conjuration of the
Sword.
Alcin A guard at the gates of the West Wind.
Alfatha An angel who has dominion over the north. Two others that also
have dominion are Gabriel and Chairoum.
Alimiel One of the five chora or intelligences of the first altitude along
with Gabriel, Barachiel, Ledes, and Helison. He is also one of the seven
guards of the veil of the 7th Heaven. Equated with Dumahel.
Alimon A great angel prince who, when invoked protects the invocant from
gunshot wounds and from sharp instruments. Reivtip and Tafthi assist him.
Almira The "master and chief of invisibility" in ceremonial magick, but an
adept must usually have the magick ring of Gyges to effect contact.
Al Moakkibat [Moakkibat]
Almon In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 4th heavenly
hall.
Alphariza, Aphiriza One of the chora or intelligences of the second
altitude.
Alphun The angel of doves and governor of the 8th hour.
Alpiel According to Hebrew mysticism, an angel or demon that rules over
fruit trees.
Altarib An angel that may be summoned in magickal rites and has dominion
over winter.
Al Ussa In pagan Arab mythology, a female angel. Her idol was destroyed by
order of Mohammed.
Al Zabamiya In the Koran a term signifying angelic guards serving in Hell.
There are nineteen of them.
Amabael An angel who has dominion over winter.
Amabiel An angel of the air on Tuesdays and the intelligence of Mars. He
is also one of the luminaries "concerned with human sexuality."
Amaliel Angel of punishment and weakness.
Amamael In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 3rd heavenly
hall.
Amarlaii, Amarlia An angel invoked for the curing of coetaneous disease.
From the land of Sodom.
Amaros [Armaros]
Amarzyom One of the fifteen throne angels.
Amatiel One of the four angels with dominion over spring.
Amatliel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 3rd heavenly
hall.
Amator A "holy angelic named" used in conjuring only after proper
investment.
Amazaroc [Amezyarak]
Amber The term amber, is taken to mean "by the ancient Hebrews, the
fire-speaking being, belonging to an angelic genus, just as cherubim,
seraphim, etc., denotes a distinct class of angels."
Ambriel A prince of the order of thrones and angel of the month of May.
Chief officer of the 12th hour of the night and one of the zodiac rulers
with dominion over Gemini. His name is inscribed on amulets to ward off
evil. Ambriel is an angel sited for conjuring under the 7th seal of Mars.
Angel of Communications Ambriel is affectionately guiding the human race
toward a consciousness of inner truth. Traditionally Ambriel is a
protective angel
Ameratat, Ameretat The angel of immortality according to early Persian
lore. He is one of the celestial powers (the Amesha Spentas) in the
Zoroastrian system. Some scholars have equated Mohammed Marut (a Koranic
fallen angel) with the Persian Ameratat.
Amertati An angel in Arabic lore; also called Mordad.
Amesha Spentas "Holy, immortal ones"-amshahpands The Zoroastrian
equivalents of the Judeao-Christian archangels. Usually six in number, but
sometimes seven, they exercise dominion over the planets. The Amesha
Spentas are also said to be the Persian prototype of the cabalistic
sefiroth. In their highest occult meaning they became (or originally were)
the noumenal Sravah. As in the case of the sefiroth, which have their evil
counterpart, so they have (or had) their opposites in the great demons or
daevas, headed by Anra Mainya (Ahriman). The six "holy immortal ones"
were: Armazd (chief); Ameratat (immortality); Ar(a)maiti (holy harmony,
who was female); Asha (righteousness); Haurvatat (salvation); Kahathra
Vairya (rulership); Vohumanah (good thought). There was also a seventh:
S(a)raosha. In The Dabistan there are others recorded, with four of them
said to have been "closest to the just God." They are: Bahman, Ardibahist,
Azarkhudad, Azargushtasp. The six evil archangels were Tauru, Zairicha,
Khudad, Murdad, and two others.
Amezyarak, Amazarec, Semyaza In Enoch I, an angel who taught conjurors and
root cutters there are. He was on of two hundred (or one of the leaders of
two hundred) who descended to earth to cohabit with the daughters of men.
In some place (in the Greek version) Semyaza is in place of Amezyarak. The
History of Magic differentiates Amazarec (Amezyarak) from Semyaza in the
listing of the apostate angels.
Amhiel An angel's name to inscribe on an amulet to ward off evil.
Amicar Another name for God invoked in prayer at Vesting. It is not
unusual for many angels, especially those of the highest rank, to be
invoked when `black magick' is the operation.
Amides An angel also invoked in prayers at Vesting.
Amilfaton In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly
hall.
Amisiel An angel of the 5th hour, serving under Sazquiel.
Amisiyah One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Amisor One of the great angels invoked in Solomonic magickal rites during
fumigation.
Amitiel The angel of truth-invoked as an amulet. Michael and Gabriel are
also such angels. In rabbinic accounts of when God proposed the creation
of man, the angels of truth and of peace , and other angels opposed the
idea. For this, these angels were burned. Angel of Truth Amitiel is
responsible for assisting with realizing the various levels of truth. She
encourages us to find the truth in our desires and experiences and to use
these truths as learning experiences rather than to be in denial.
Amiziras [Amezyarak]
Ammiel "People of God." The angel of the 4th hour serving under Vachmiel.
According to The Lemegeton", he is also the angel of the 7th hour of the
night, serving under Mendrion.
Amnixiel One of the twenty-eight angels that rule over the twenty-eight
mansions of the moon. He is also mentioned as an extra in the list of the
seven Electors of Hell, thus making him a fallen angel at the very least.
Amnodiel One of the twenty-eight angels that rule over the twenty-eight
mansions of the moon. Like Amnixiel, he is also mentioned as an extra in
the list of the seven Electors of Hell.
Amnoias The Gnostic Paraphrase of Shem names Amnoise as one of the
mysterious entities to whom the secrets of Creation were revealed.
Ampharool Presides over instant travel and comes when invoked by name.
Solomon called this angel "king of the genii of flying."
Amra'il A guardian angel invoked in rites of exorcism according to Arabic
lore.
Amriel [Ambriel]
Amshashpands [Amesha Spentas]
Amtiel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 3rd heavenly
hall.
Amudiel One listed on the list of the seven Electors of Hell.
Amuhael X An angel called during conjuring rites.
Amwak'il A guardian angel invoked in rites of exorcism according to Arabic
lore.
Anabiel An angel invoked in magick rites to cure stupidity.
Anabona The name of the angel or spirit "by which God formed man and the
whole universe." It is believed that this is the name Moses heard when he
received the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai.
Anabotas, Arabonas An angel invoked during magickal rites.
Anachiel On of the angels of the 3rd pentacle of Saturn. According to some
he is the governing angel of Saturn. Orifel is sometimes substituted for
him.
Anael, Haniel, Hamiel, Onoel, Ariel, etc. One of the seven angels of
Creation, chief of principalities, prince of archangels, and ruler of
Friday. He has dominion over Venus. He is one of the luminaries concerned
with human sexuality. Governor of the second Heaven, hence he is in charge
of prayer ascending from the first Heaven. Angel of Romantic Love Anael
influences love, passion and romance. Also traditionally considered to
hold dominion over the element of air and an angel of health and life.
Anafiel, Anaphiel, Anpiel "Branch of God"-chief of the eight great angels
of the Merkabah; keeper of the keys of the heavenly halls; chief seal
bearer; prince of water. According to legend, Metatron (angel of the
divine face) was to punished, it was Anafiel that was designated by God to
flog His favorite angel with sixty lashes of fire. 3 Enoch states that it
was Anafiel that brought Enoch to Heaven n the first place, Enoch was then
transformed into Metatron. In Hechaloth Rabbati when Anafiel is compared
with the Creator, he is identified as Metatron.
Anahel A prince of angels of the 3rd Heaven, but served in the 4th Heaven
and a guard of the gate of the West Wind.
Anai A name written "in the characters of Malachim" and invoked to command
demons.
Anaireton, Amereton One of the "high, holy angels" invoked in magickal
rites, specifically in the conjuration of Ink and Colors, and the
invocation or exorcism of Salt.
Anaitis [Anahita] Anahita - Angel of Fertility Anahita is a female angel
whose reverence is to keep the earth and all of nature fruitful. She
grants fulfillment so that we may harvest the dreams that we have worked
hard for.
Anak Singular form of Anakim.
Anakim(-enim?) "Giants" The offspring of fallen angels and mortal women.
The angels Uzza and Azael have been singled out as having begotten
children. The original name of the Anakim was nefilim. The Anakim
supposedly "touched the sun with their necks." This is consistent with the
view expressed in rabbinic and Islamic text, that angels reached from
Heaven to earth-just as Adam did when he was first formed, and as Israfel
did or does.
Anamelech [Adramelech], Adramelechk - Angel of Fire One of two throne
angels. He is referred to as both a heavenly angel of the Assyrians and a
fallen angel
Ananchel, Ananehel "Grace of God" The angel sent to Esther to give her
favor in the eyes of the Persian king Ahasuerus. Angel of Grace Ananchel
means 'grace of God', and she is here to offer us the experience of an
open heart allowing the love of God to pour in. She awaits to bathe us in
a state of ecstasy, when every cell in our body sings praises to God and
every thought is turned Homeward in thanksgiving. Ananchel provides the
state of grace which allows the angels to fill us with love, inspiration,
wisdom and rapture. Ananchel assisted the Archangel Gabriel when Mary was
visited and provided with the remembrance of her mission by surrounding
Mary with a state of grace.
Ananel, Anani, Hananel, Khananel Regarded as both good and evil. As an
evil angel he is said to have descended from Heaven to Mt. Hermon and
brought sin to mankind.
Ananiel One of the guards of the gate of the South Wind.
Anaphaxeton, Anaphazeton, Arpheton, Hipeton, Oneipheton A holy angel
invoked in magickal rites. Anaphaxeton is the name when correctly
pronounced will cause the angels to summon the whole universe before the
bar of justice on Judgment Day. He is also invoke in the exorcism of
Water.
Anaphiel [Anafiel]
Anapion An angel of the 7th hour of the night, serving under Mendrion.
Anas "and God sent two angels, Sihail and Anas, and the four Evangelist to
take hold of the fever-demons, twelve of them and all female, and beat
them with fiery rods." [Rf. 12th-century manuscript in the British
Museum.] Sihail may be another form of Mihail (Michael) and Anas a form
for St. Anne, mother of Mary, turned into an angel.
Anataniel A' One of the angel princes of the hosts of X.
Anauel An angel who protects commerce, bankers, commission brokers and the
like. Corresponding angel is Aseij. Angel of Prosperity Anauel holds
dominion over success and prosperity. She inspires a willingness to gladly
share our wealth with others.
Anayz An angel of Monday who resides in the 1st Heaven. He is invoked from
the South.
Anazachia An angle of the 3rd pentacle of Saturn.
Anazimur One of the 7 throne angels of the 1st Heaven. They "execute the
commands of the potestates."
Ancor An angel invoked in the conjuration of the Reed. Also another name
for God in prayers at Vestment.
Andas In occult writings he is represented as one of the ministering
angels to Varcan, a king who rules the angels of the air on Sunday. Andas
is located at the outer perimeter of the magick circle during the
incantation of angels for the 1st planetary hour of Sunday.
Aneb An angel ruler of an hour with the aspect "Dieut Clement."
Anepaton, Anapheneton A high, holy angel used in invocation rings.
Anereton, Anaireton A high, holy angel invoked in Solomonic rites.
Anfial One of the sixty-four wardens of the seven celestial halls.
Anfiel, Anafiel "Branch of God" A guard of the 4th Heaven. See also
Margouliath. Anfiel's crown "branches out to cover the Heaven with divine
majesty." He is head and chief of the porters and seal-bearers of the
seven Heavens.
Angerecton A great angel invoked in magickal rites specifically in the
invocation at fumigation.
Angromainyus An early form of Ahriman, in the Zoroastrian system, the
equivalent of the Judeo-Christian Satan, except he is not a fallen angel
and not subject to the over-lordship of God. He is God's opposite and
opponent from the beginning (in Persian lore). In the Zend-Avesta,
Angromainyus, pregnant with death, he leaps from Heaven in the form of a
serpent. He tries to deceive Zoroaster (Zarathustra) and to cause him to
rebel against Ahura Mazda (the sovereign power), but fails.
Aniel, Haniel One of the guards of the gate of the West Wind.
Anihi'el One of the princes appointed to the Sword.
Animastic, the Animated An order of angels, "blessed souls which, by the
Hebrews, is called issim, that is, nobles, lords and princes," according
to Voltaire in his "Of Angels, Genii and Devils." A presiding angel of the
order referred to as "the soul of the Messiah, Merattron, soul of the
world." Also referred to as the ruling or guardian angel of Moses.
Anixiel One of the twenty-eight angels governing the twenty-eight mansion
of the moon.
Aniyel [Anafiel]
Annael An alternate spelling for Aniel or Anael.
Annauel One of the seventy-two angels bearing the name of God
Shemhamphorae.
Anpiel, See Anfiel An angel in charge of the birds. He resides in the 6th
Heaven, where he supervises the seventy gates. With seventy crown, he
crowns all prayers the ascends to heaven then transmits the prayers to the
7th Heaven for further sanctification.
Ansiel "the constrainer" An angel invoked in magickal rites.
Antiel An angel's name to inscribe on an amulet to ward off evil.
Antiquelis [Aniquel]
Anunna In Akkadian theology, they are "angels who are almost always
terrestrial spirits."
Anush One of the three ministering angels (along with Aebel and Shetel)
appointed to serve Adam.
Apar or Aparsiel An angel in the service of Sadqiel, ruler of the 5th day.
Apharoph, Apholph, Afarof An angel identified with Raphael and believed to
be "the only true name of God."
Aphiriza [Alphariza]
Aphredon In Gnostic text, a great celestial entity dwelling in the Pleroma
with his Twelve Just Ones. He is a ruler of the Invisible.
Apollion, Appolyon, Apollyon, also Appoloin, The Greek form for the Hebrew
Abaddon, meaning "destroyer." In Revelation 9:11 Apollion is the angel of
the bottomless pit. In Revelation 20:1 he "laid hold of the dragon, that
old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand
years." According to this, Apollion is a holy (good) angel. The servant
and messenger of God; but in the occult and noncanonical writings, he is
evil-as in Biblical Antiquities of Philo and the 3rd-century The Acts of
Thomas. The term also applies to Hell. In Pilgrim's Progress Apollion is
the devil, described thusly; "clothed with scales like a fish and wings
like a dragon, feet like a bear, and out of his belly came fire and
smoke." The exegete Volter identifies Apollion with Ahriman (the Persian
devil). Angel of DestructionThis angel is considered a heavenly and
fallen angel. His name means 'destroyer'. He said to be the angel who
watches over the opening of hell's pit, waiting for Satan, so he may
seize, bind and throw him into the bottomless pit. He was overthrown by
Uriel and Raphael in combat.
Apragsin, Apragsih A divine messenger appointed to the Sword. He is also
known as Assi Asisih.
Apsinthus [Wormwood]
Apsu In Babylonian theology, Apsu is a female (?) angel of the abyss;
"father" of the Babylonian gods as well as "wife" of Tamat. Apsu is
finally slain by his (her) son Ea.
Anputel An invocation angel named in The Greater Key of Solomon and the
name that a priest wears on his breast when entering the holy of holies.
The name is reputed to have the power of reviving the dead when properly
pronounced. When engraved on items of gold or brass it loosens every form
of evil.
Aqrab An angel used for conjuring in Arabic mythology.
Aquachai, Aqua A holy name used in magick to command demons.
Arabonas A spirit invoked in prayer by the Master of the Art.
Araciel [Araqiel]
Arad An Indo-Persian angel who is the protector of religion and science.
Araebel An angel of the 6th hour serving under Samil.
Arael, Ariel "One of the spirits which the rabbis of the Talmud made
prince over the people of the birds." Angel of Nature Meaning 'lion of
God', he is among the seven angels who rule the waters and is called
"Earth's great Lord." He assists Raphael in the cure of disease. In
Gnostic lore, he is an angel of the winds.
Arafiel One of the angelic princes representing "the divine strength,
majesty, and power."
Aralim [Erelim]
Aramaiti, Armaiti One of the six Amesha Spentas representing holy harmony.
Araphiel "Neck of God" One the guardians of the second hall of the 7th
Heaven. "When Araphiel H', the prince, sees Asrulyu, the prince, he
removes the crown of glory from his head and falls on his face," in
obeisance.
Arariel, Azareel, Uzziel(?) Curer of stupidity and one of the seven with
dominion over the earth, specifically the waters. Fishermen for luck in
their catch invoke him.
Araita, Araritha A name inscribed on a sigil in connection with Solomonic
magick to command demons. If inscribed on a gold plate, the invocant is
assured he will not die a sudden death. Araritha is considered the "verbum
inenarrable", the ineffable word/name of God.
Arasbarasbiel An angelic guard of the 6th Heaven.
Arasek A form of Nisroc.
Arathiel A chief angel of the 1st hour of the night, serving under Gamiel.
Arathron, Aratron First of the Olympian spirits governing Saturn; he rules
forty-nine of the 196 Olympian Provinces. He teaches alchemy, magick, and
medicine, and is able to make a person invisible. Arathron can also cause
barren women to become fertile.
Arauchia An angel inscribed on the 3rd pentacle of Saturn.
Arayekael One of the angel princes appointed to the Sword.
Arbatel A "revealing" angel.
Arbgdor An angel that governs one of the months(?).
Arbiel An angel serving Anael, ruler of the 6th day.
Arcan King of the angels of the air, ruler of Monday. His ministers are
Bilet, Missabu and Abuhaza.
Archan An angel with dominion over the lower rays of the moon.
Archana An angel of the 5th pentacle of Saturn.
Archarzel An angel invoked in ritual magick by the Master of the Arts.
Archer Along with Ssakmakiel, a governing spirit of Aquarius.
Arciciah An angel of earth.
Ardarel The angel of fire.
Ardefiel, Ardesiel One of the twenty-eight angels governing the
twenty-eight mansion of the moon.
Ardibehist In ancient Persia, the angel of the month of April. Ardibehist
governs the 3rd day of the month.
Ardouisur, Arduisher "Giver of living water" In Zoroastrianism, she is a
ized (cherub). Among her attributes is the making of females prolific and
giving them easy childbirth, and supplying them with breast milk.
Ardour, Ardur An angel ruling the month of Tammuz (June-July).
Arehanah An angel of the 3rd pentacle of Saturn.
Arel An angel of fire that is invoke for magickal rites. He is of the 7th
pentacle of the sun. Arel(l)im [Erelim]
Arfiel An angel guard of the 2nd Heaven. Also another name for Raphael.
Argeniton An angel mentioned in Historia Religionis Veterum.
Arghiel An angel invoked for magick rites.
Arhum Hii, Rhum In Mandaean lore one of the malki (uthri, angels) of the
North Star.
Arias An angel who rules over sweet smelling herbs. In the occult, he is
regarded as a demon and is one of the twelve marquises of Hell.
Ariel, Arael, Ariael "Lion of God" He is pictured as lion-headed.
Cornelius Agrippa says:"Ariel is the names of an angel, sometimes also a
demon, and of a city, whence called Ariopolis, where the idol is
worshipped." In The Hierarchy of the BlessŠd Angels, Ariel ranks as one of
the seven princes who rule the waters and is "Earth's great Lord". Jewish
mystics used Ariel as a poetic name for Jerusalem. In the Bible the name
indicates a man, a city (Isaiah 29), and an altar. In occult works Ariel
is the "3rd archon of the winds." He also assists Raphael in the curing of
disease. In the Coptic Pistis Sophia Ariel is in charge of punishment in
the lower world, corresponding to Ur of the Mandaean. In The Testament of
Solomon he controls demons. In Gnostic lore he is ruler of the winds and
identified with Ialdabaoth as an older name for this god. In practical
cabala he is regarded as originally of the order of virtues. A connection
was seen by Sayce between Ariel and the Arelim (Erelim), the valiant ones
spoken of in Isaiah 33:7, an order of angels equated with the order of
thrones.
Arioc, Ariukh, Oriockh In Jewish lore, a guardian angel of the offspring
of Enoch appointed to preserve his writings. In Genesis, Arioc is the name
of an executioner.
Arkhas From the invisible depths God summoned Arkhas "firm and heavy and
very red" and commands this primordial spirit to be divided. When Arkhas
divided himself, "the world came forth, very dark and great, bringing the
creation of all things below." This account of the formation (not the
creation) of the earth is found in Enoch II.
Armaita, Aramaiti, Armaiti She is the spirit of truth, wisdom, and
goodness who became incarnate and visited the earth "to help the good."
One of the six or seven Amesha Spentas of Persian mythology. Angel of
Truth An angel who instills truth, goodness and wisdom to the human heart.
Armas An angel invoked in magick ritual at the close of the Sabbath.
Armasa "The great lord" An angel in Aramaic incantations.
Armaziel, Armisael? A Gnostic entity.
Armesi An angel of the 10th hour of the day, serving under Oriel.
Armesiel An angel of the 4th hour of the night, serving under Jefischa.
Armiel An angel of the 11th hour of the night, serving under Dardariel.
Armimas, Armimimas An angel invoked at the close of the magick rites on
the Sabbath.
Armisael The angel of the womb. The Talmud recommends that, to ease
confinement, one should recite Psalm 20 nine times, but if this does not
improve the effications then try the following incantation: "I conjure
you, Armisael, angel who governs the womb, that you help this woman and
the child in her body.."
Armogen [Harmozey]
Arphugitonos According to the Revelation of Esdras one of the nine angels
who will rule at the end of the world.
Arsyalalyur An angel sent to Enoch with a message from God. Also to
Lamech's son Noah to warn him of the coming flood. The name is an
amalgamation of Israel and Uriel.
Aratkifa An archangel in Enochian lore.
Aruru In Sumerian mythology a female messenger of the gods who created man
from clay and was the mother of Gilgamesh.
Arvial, Avial A guard in the 4th Heaven.
Arzal, Arzel One of the four angels of the east who are invoked for the
secret wisdom of the Creator.
Asac(h) An angel invoked in magickal prayer.
Asacro, Asarca An angel invoked in prayer and black magick rites.
Asaliah An angel of the order of virtues, under Raphael. He has dominion
over justice. He is one of the seventy-two angels bearing the mystical
name of God Shemhamphorae.
Asamkis In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly
hall.
Asaph, Asaf The nighttime leader of the hosts of angels that chant the
hymns to God-just as the angel Heman leads them in the morning, and
Jeduthun leads in the evening. Psalms 50 and 73-83 are ascribed to Asaph.
Asariel "Whom God has bound" (oath). One of the twenty-eight angels
governing the twenty-eight mansion of the moon.
Asasiah One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Asasiel One of the ruling angels of Thursday and a presiding spirit of
Jupiter.
Asath, Asach An angel invoked in Solomonic magick.
Asbogah [Azbugay YHWH]
Ascobai An angel summoned in the exorcism of Wax.
Asentacer Corresponding angel for Lelahel.
Aseu Corresponding angel for Anauel.
Asfa'el "God adds" A luminary of one of the months and "head of
thousands". He has also been referred to as a "chiliarch who has to do
with the intercalary day under one of the four leaders.". He is said to be
an inversion of Hilujaseph or Joseph-el.
Ashael X An invocation angel mentioned in The Sword of Moses.
Asha Vahishta An archangel of righteousness and one of the Amesha Spentas.
Ashkanizkael In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th
heavenly hall.
Ashmedai, Ashmodai, Asmod‚e, Asmadaai, Asmodeus, Chammaday, Sydonay In
rabbinic lore a messenger of God as so an angel. On the other hand, being
an opponent of Solomon and ruler of the south, with 66 legions of spirits,
he is generally regarded as evil. Some sources go as far as to identify
him as the serpent that seduced Eve. Good or evil, angel or demon, he is
not considered harmful. He has been characterized as a cherub, "prince of
sheddim," and "the great philosopher." Ashmodiel In the occult, an angel
governing the sign of Taurus.
Ashraud In The Greater Key of Solomon, he is a "prince over all the angels
and Caesars."
Ashriel, Azrael, Azriel, Azariel "Vow of God" One of the seven that have
dominion over the earth. He separates the soul from the body at death, and
is invoked to cure stupidity.
Ashrulyn, Ashrulyai, Asrulyn "Who causes to dwell" One of the twenty names
of the god head, residing in the 1st Heaven. A great angelic prince, one
of the sarim of the Torah, and president of the institute of learning.
Ashu [Sirushi]
Asiel "Created of God" In Esdra IIThe Testament of Solomon he is a fiend
who detects thieves and can reveal hidden treasure. His name may also be
used in talismans to protect against sudden death.
Asimon, Atimon An angel listed in Malache Elyon.
Asimor According to hechaloth teachings, one of the seven angelic princes
of power. The others are: Kalmiya, Boel, Psachar, Gabriel, Sandalphon, and
Uzziel.
Asiyah [Assiah]
Asmodal An angel in the exorcism of Wax.
Asmodel In ceremonial magick he has domino over the month of April and
ruler of the sign of Taurus (Tual, Hamabiel). He was once of the order of
cherubim, but now is a demon of punishment. The cabala lists him as one of
the ten evil sefiroth. Angel of Patience Dominion angel over the sign of
Taurus. Inspires patience, practicality and physical comfort.
Asrafil In Arabic legends, the angel of the last judgment. De Plany called
him a "terrible angel" and included him as a demon in his Dictionnaire
Infernal.
Asriel X, Asrael X "Vow of God" Chief of the sixty-tree guardians of the
Seven Heavens. An invocation angel in hechaloth teachings.
Asron One of the guards of the gates of the East Wind.
Assad An angel invoked in Arabic magick.
Assafsisiel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th
heavenly hall.
Assarel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 4th heavenly
hall.
Asser Criel According to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses an
unutterable name of a spirit engraved on the breastplate of Moses and
Aaron, which prevents a sudden death.
Assi Asisih A messenger sent to man of the Lord's Sword.
Assiel An angel of healing.
Assimonem Angels that are invoked to command demons to confer the gift of
invisibility.
Astachoth, Astrachios, Astroschio An angel invoked in the exorcism of
Water.
Astad According to ancient Persian teachings, the angel of the 26th day of
each month. He is found at the 64th gate (of the 100 gates) of Paradise.
Astagna, Astrgna An angel who rules on Tuesday and is invoked from the
west. He resides in the 5th Heaven.
Astaniel One of the chief princes appointed to the Sword.
Astanphaeus, Astaphaeus, Astaphai, Astaphaios In gnostism, one of the
seven elohim of the presence. In the Ophitic system he is call
Hebdomad-one of the seven potentates/archons engendered by the god
Ildabaoth "in his own image." He is also sited as the lord of the 3rd gate
and it is said that his name derives from the art of magick. He is also
sited as one of the seven sons of Sydik (Melchisedec). However, the name
is claimed to be a variant of Satan. Astanphaeus is a primordial power in
Phoenician theology. In The Gnostics and Their Remains it is sited that he
is "the Jewish angel of the planet Mercury" and of Magian origin.
Astel A spirit of the planet Saturn.
Asteraoth One of the seven planetary rulers; an angel who overcame one of
the demonesses summoned by King Solomon, called Powers.
Astiro The corresponding angel of Mehiel.
Astachios, Astachoth An angel invoked in the exorcism of the Water. Also
called Herachio.
Astrompsuchos, Etrempsuchos, Stempsuchos Found in Bodleian text, he is a
celestial guardian of one of the Seven Heavens. Hippolytus gives the name
as one of the powers worshipped by the Peratae.
Astrgna [Astagna]
Astrocon Angel of the 8th hour of the night, serving under Narcoriel.
Astroniel Angel of the 9th hour of the night, serving under Vadriel.
Ata'il A guardian angel invoked for exorcism in Arabic magick.
Ataliel, Atliel One of the twenty-eight angels governing the twenty-eight
mansion of the moon.
Ataphiel An angel who supports heaven with three fingers.
Atar "Fire" in Zend and Sanskrit. A Zoroastrian angel of fire and leader
of the celestial beings called Yazatas.
Atarniel [Atrugiel]
Atarph Corresponding angel of Hahaiah.
Atatiyah A secret name of Michael or Metatron.
Atel An angel of the 4th Heaven and of the air ruling on Sunday and
invoked from the east.
Atembui Corresponding angel of Mumiah.
Aterchinis Corresponding angel of Teiazel.
Aterestin A most holy name invoked for the discovery of hidden treasure.
Athamas An angel invoked in during the magick of the Ink and Color.
Atheniel One of the twenty-eight angels governing the twenty-eight mansion
of the moon.
Athoth One of the twelve powers engendered by Ildabaoth.
Atiel One of the principle angel-princes of the Sword. Also identified
with A'hiel.
Atliel [Ataliel]
Atmon One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Atropatos One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Atrugiel, Atrigiel, Atarniel, Tagriel, Atrugniel An angelic guard
stationed at the 7th heavenly hall. Also one of the more than 100 names of
Metatron.
Atsaftsaf and Atshatsah In hechaloth lore two angelic guards stationed at
the 6th heavenly hall.
Attarib, Attaris One of the four angels of winter and head of the sign of
winter.
At-Taum "The twin" The angel that Mani received revelations from in
Manicheanism; the Holy Ghost in Christian doctrine.
Atuesuel One of the eight angels of omnipotence. Invoke him to "smoke out
the monsters of hell" as sited in Leviathans, as set forth in The Sixth
and Seventh Books of Moses.
Atufiel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 6th heavenly
hall.
Atuniel "Furnace" In rabbinic text, an angel of fire and belonging to the
order of virtues. Compared with Nathanel.
Aub An angel of the third pentacle of the Moon. When invoked verse 13 from
Psalm 40 should be recited: "Be pleased, O Lord, to deliver me."
Auel, Amet An angel of the Sun invoked during magickal operations.
Aufiel An angel charged with the dominion over birds.
Aufniel [Ofniel]
Auphanim [Ofanim]
Aupiel, Anafiel A variant spelling, usually considered the right one, for
Anafiel, the great angel who transported Enoch to Heaven. Aupiel is the
tallest angel, exceeding Metatron by many hundred parasangs.
Auriel, Oriel Hebrew for Uriel, "Light of God" One of the seventy-two
angels of the seventy-two quandaries of the degrees of the zodiac. Invoke
in the procedure of the Sword.
Ausiul, Ausiel An angel with dominion over Aquarius. Invoke for ceremonial
rites.
Auzhaya, Avzhia One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Avagbag In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 6th heavenly
hall.
Avahel A prince of angels residing in the 3rd Heaven.
Avartiel An angel's name to inscribe on an amulet to ward off evil.
Avial An angelic guard of one of the Seven Heavens.
Avirzahe'e A beloved but fearsome angel-prince guard of the gate of the
6th Heaven.
Avniel One of the principle angel-princes appointed to the Sword.
Avriel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly
hall.
Avtsangosh One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Avzhia [Auzhaya]
Axineton An angelic entity who God created the world by pronouncing his
name.
Ayar Ziva [Ram Khastra]
Ayib A spirit of Venus and inscribed on the 4th pentacle of Venus.
Ayil In ceremonial magick the name is Sizajasel. An angel of Sagittarius.
Ayscher A ministering angel that may be summoned.
Azaf [Asaph]
Azar, Azur In Persian theology, an angel of November and governor of the
9th day of the month.
Azarel An angel of the 5th pentacle of the Moon.
Azaargushtasp/Azarkhurdad Two of the Amesha Spentas who are "closest to
the just God."
Azariah or Azarias The assumed name that Raphael took in The Book of
Tobit.
Azariel The angel governing the waters of the earth. Also one of the
twenty-eight angels governing the twenty-eight mansion of the moon.
Azbogah [Azbuga YHWH]
Azbuga YHWH "Strength" One of the great eight angel princes of the throne
of judgment and of a higher rank than Metatron. His chief duty is to
clothe with righteousness the new arrivals in Heaven. His name is also
used on charms for the "healing of all illness and all hurt and all evil
spirit."
Azdai An angel of Mandaen lore.
Azer An angel of elemental fire.
Azfiel In hechaloth lore an angelic guard stationed at the 1st heavenly
hall.
Aziziel An angel in Syrian incantations rites. He is grouped with Michael,
Harshiel, Prukiel, and other spellbinding angels.
Azkariel A corruption of Ak(h)Raziel.
Azliel X An invocation angel. Also considered one of the ineffable names
of God.
Azrael, Azrail, Ashriel, Azriel, Azaril, Gabriel "Whom God helps" The
angel of death, stationed din the 3rd Heaven. To the Moslems, he is
another aspect of Raphael. In their tradition, he has "70,000 feet and
4,000 wings, while his body is provided with as many eyes and tongues as
there are men in the world." In Arabic tradition, he is "forever writing
in a large book and forever erasing what he writes; what hw writes is the
birth of a man, and what he erases is the name of the man at death." When
Michael, Gabriel, and Israfel failed to provide seven handfuls of earth
for the creation of Adam, Azreal succeeded. For this he was appointed to
separate the body and soul at death. Mudad, the angelus mortis in ancient
Persian tradition.) Oriental legend has him accomplishing this (bringing
death first then separating the soul) by holding an apple from the Tree of
Life to the nostril of the dying person. In Jewish mysticism he is the
embodiment of evil. He is also one of the three holy angels invoked in
Syrian charms.
Azra'il An Arabic guardian angel invoked for exorcism rites.
Azriel A principle supervisor referred to as "Azriel the Ancient",
sometimes as "Mahniel". He commands sixty myriads of legions of spirits
and resides on the northern side of Heaven, where he receives prayers. His
name may be inscribed to ward off evil.
Azur [Azar]
Azza, Shem-yaza "The strong" A fallen angel who is suspended between
Heaven and earth as punishment for having had carnal knowledge of mortal
women. Azza is said to be constantly falling, with one eye shut and one
eye open, so that he may see his dilemma and suffer more. Another
explanation for his expulsion from Heaven is that he objected to the high
rank given Enoch upon his transformation into Metatron. Solomonic legend
is that Azza was the angel who revealed to Solomon the heaven Arcana. In
Talmud, the sedim are said to have "begotten Azza and Azael on the body of
the evil Naamah." It is also noted that of the two groups of angels headed
by Metatron, the angels of justice was under the rulership of Azza.
Evidently he was not a fallen angel at this time.
Azzael While Azza and Azzael are referred to as two distinct, separate
angels, they seem to be one and the same in other sources. Variant
spellings are Assiel, Azazel, and Azzazel. His punishment for cohabitating
with mortal women was having his nose pierced. He taught witchcraft, by
the art of which man caused the sun, moon, and stars to descend from the
sky in order to make them closer objects to worship. Azzael is represented
as one of three ministering angels (Uzza and Azza the other two) who
inhabit the 7th Heaven, before his fall.
B Angels
Baabiel An angel serving in the 1st Heaven.
Babel, Babiel One of the messengers of the planet Jupiter. He is sited as
an angel of Wednesday or Friday and invoked from the south or east. He is
resident in the 3rd Heaven.
Babhne'a A mighty angel who is invoked for protection. His name has been
found inscribed, in Hebrew, on Babylonian terracotta devil traps.
Bachanoe, Bachanael Ruler of Monday and resides in the 1st Heaven.
Bachiel, Baciel An angel of the air that is invoked from the east. Also
one of the intelligences of Saturn. He resides in the 4th Heaven and is
one of the 316 guards of the West Wind.
Bachliel A guard of the South Wind.
Badpatiel An angel to inscribe on a charm to ward off evil.
Bae An angel summoned for the exorcism of demons.
Ba-En-Kekon, Bainkhookh "The soul of darkness" A aeon-angel mentioned in
Pistis Sophia. He derives from the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
Bagdal A genius who governs the sign of Taurus with Araziel.
Baglis An angel of measure and balance who may be invoked only in the 2nd
hour of the day. Angel of Moderation Baglis encourages harmony in our
lives and develop inner power and the self-discipline we need to overcome
addictive habits.
Bagnael One of the angelic guards of the gates of the East Wind.
Bahaliel One of the angelic guards of the gates of the East Wind.
Bahman [Barman]
Bahram [Barman]
Baijel An angel serving in the 5th Heaven.
Bainkhookh [Ba-En-Kekon]
Baktamael One of the angelic guards of the gates of the West Wind.
BalayAn angel of Monday that must be invoked from the North. He resides in
the 1st Heaven.
Baldach An angel called upon in magickal rituals.
Balhiel [Baliel]
Balidet An angel of Saturday and of the air, serving under Maymon.
Baliel, Balhiel An angel of Monday invoked from the north. He is also a
guard of the gates of the South wind and may reside in either the 1st or
2nd Heaven.
Balkin Lord and king of the northern mountains, a benevolent master
spirit, whose aide is Luridan (a domestic spirit).
Ballaton An angel of the external circle of the pentagram of Solomon.
Baltazard A sprit invoked for procuring a lady's garter.
Balthial, Balthiel One of the seven planetary angels and the only one that
can overcome the demon of jealousy. Angel of Forgiveness This angel
grants unconditional forgiveness and help to overcomejealously and
resentment.
Banech One of the seven planetary angels.
Baniel A spirit summoned in Solomonic rites.
Baraborat A spirit of Mercury and an angel of Wednesday who resides in
either the 2nd or 3rd Heaven. Invoke him from the east.
Baracata An angel invoked in prayer by the Master of the Art.
Barach An angel of the Seal.
Barachiel [Barakiel] Angel of Good Fortune An archangel of the order of
Seraphim, his name means "lightening of God." He opens our hearts to
playfulness and lightheartedness.
Baradiel, Yurkemo, Yurkei, Yurkemoi One of the seven archangels and a
prince of the 3rd Heaven. He shares rulership with Shaphiel. Baradiel has
dominion over hail along with Nuriel and others.
Barael One of the seven exalted throne angels who resides in the 1st
Heaven. He assists in executing the "commands of the potentates."
Barah The "boat avatar". One of the ten incarnations of divinity in Vedic
tradition.
Barakiel, Barachiel, Barbiel, Barchiel, Barkiel, Baraqiel "Lightning of
God" One of the seven archangels, one of the four ruling seraphim, angel
of the month of February, and prince of the 2nd Heaven who is also of the
order of confessors. He has dominion over lightning and is one of the
principle angels of the 1st and 4th chora. He is also a ruler of Jupiter
and the zodiac signs of Scorpio and Pisces. Invoke him, along with Uriel
and Rubiel, to bring success in games of chance.
Barakon An angel invoked in Solomonic magick.
Barattiel, Ataphiel "The great angelic prince of three fingers>"
Barbelo A great female archon "perfect in glory and next in rank to the
Father-of-All." Consort to Cosmocrator. The daughter of Pistis Sophia,
procreator of the superior angels. Angel of Goodness who inspires
prosperity and integrity.
Barbiel, Barbuel, Baruel Once a prince of the order of virtues and one of
the archangels. He is the angel for the month of October. One of the
twenty-eight angels of the twenty-eight mansions of the Moon. He is
sometimes equated with Barakiel which would make him ruler of February
also. In Hell, he serves as one of the seven Electors, under Zaphiel.
Barchiel [Barakiel] Angel of Compassion This angel holds dominion over the
sun signs of Scorpio and Pisces. He encourages more compassion and inner
strength.
Barcus An angel of quintessence and of the 5th hour.
Bardiel, Barchiel, Baradiel The angel of hail, along with Nuriel (the twin
Kadishin i.e. quadisin), and others.
Baresches, Bareschas "Beginning" An angel invoked to obtain the woman of
your desires.
Barginiel An angel (governing) of the 7th hour of the day.
Bariel An angel of the 11th hour of the day and of the 4th pentacle of
Jupiter.
Barkeil an angel of the Mandaeans.
Barkiel, Barakiel One of the angelic guards of the gates of the East Wind.
Barman, Bahman, Bahram A great mihr (angel) placed over all the animals
except man in ancient Persian cosmology. He was also the principle of
thirty angels appointed to preside over the days of the month. He is one
of the Amesha Spentas, "the first intelligence, the first angel.from whom
other spirits or angels proceed." He is "the mightiest of the angels whom
the Mohammedans call Jabreil" (Gabriel). He was also the angel of January
and governor of the second day of the month. Usually pictured in an image
of red stone, a human form, and on his head a red crown. Omar Khayyam dubs
him "the great hunter."
Barpharanges, Sesenges-Barharanges One of the powers in charge of the
spring of the waters of life (heavenly baptism). He appears in Coptic
magickal text.
Barsabel, Barzabel One of the angels governing Mars. 325 is his cabalistic
number.
Bartyabel A spirit of Mars, serving Gabriel.
Bartzachiah, Barzachia An angel of the 1st pentacle of Mars.
Baruch "Blessed" Principle guardian angel of the Tree of Life. In occult
tradition, he is one of seven devils who possessed Sister Seraphica of
London.
Baruchiachel One of the seven great planetary rulers and the only angel
capable of defeating the female demon, Strife.
Bary 'il According to Islamic apocalyptic writings, the angel encountered
by the sufi Abu Yazid in the 7th Heaven. He is the principle of
innumerable ranks of angels, and attempts to tempt the sufi "a kingdom
such as no tongue can describe," but Abu Yazid remained single-minded in
his devotion throughout his mir'aj (heavenly ascent). Similar offers had
been made in the lower heavens by L widh in the 2nd and Nay 'il in the 4th
Heaven.
Baskabas One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Basus An angel guard of the 4th heavenly hall according to hechaloth lore.
Bataliel One of the rulers of the zodiac.
Bathor One of the seven Olympian spirits, known as Electors or Stewards of
Heaven.
Bat(h) Qol, Bath Kol "Heavenly voice" or "Daughter of the voice" A holy
guardian angel that supposedly visited 2nd century sage, Simeon ben Yohai,
in his cell. She is symbolized as a dove and may compared to the Holy
Ghost in this manifestation. In a Syrian invocation she is referred to as
"the Voice which called out to Cain the murderer, `Where is thy brother
Abel?'" Angel of Prophecy Her name means "heavenly voice", she inspires
the gift of clairvoyance and encourages truthful communication.
Batsran One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Bazathiel An angelic guard of the 1st Heaven.
Bazazath, Raphael-Bazazath An archangel of the 2nd heaven. He is reported
to have put to flight a winged female demon by the name of Obizuth.
Baz Baziah An angel invoked to cure cutaneous disorders.
Bazkiel An angel who guards the 3rd Heaven.
Baztiel An angel guard of the 1st heavenly hall according to hechaloth
lore.
Bealphares Although he is characterized as a demon sometimes, he is also
declared to be "the noblest carrier that ever did serve any man upon the
earth." This would make him a benign spirit. Furthermore, he is not listed
in any register of underworld hierarchies.
Bearechet An angel of the Seal.
Beatiel An angel of the 4th Heaven.
Beduros One of the nine angels that will rule at the end of the world.
Bedaliel An angel invoked to command or exorcise demons.
Bedrimulael [Abedumabal]
Behemiel, Hareil, Hashmal Principle of the order of hashmallim, an order
identified with that of the cherubim. He has dominion over tame beasts.
Behemoth A male chaos-monster (whale, crocodile, hippopotamus, elephant,
bear) created on the 5th day and closely associate with the female
Leviathan. Also equated with Rahab, a primordial angel of the sea, and
with the angel of death. In Roman Catholic Theology he is the principle of
darkness. Yet, Job 40:19 states "he is the chief of the ways of God" which
points in the opposite direction.
Beli One of the angelic guards of the gates of the North Wind.
Beliael One of the angelic guards of the gates of the North Wind.
Belsal An angel of the 1st hour of the night under Gamiel.
Benad Hashe "Daughters of God" Female angels worshipped by the Arabs.
Ben Ani Invoked to command demons.
Beniel An angel invoked to command demons for the gift of invisibility.
Ben Nez "Hawk" The angel Rubiel or Ruhiel. He has dominion over the wind
and is referred to as a mountain as well as an angel.
Beodonos An angel invoked during the conjuration of the Reed.
Beratiel A ruling angel of the 12th hour of the day.
Berekeel "My blessing is God" An angel of the seasons.
Berka'el A leading spirit of three months of the year, serving under
Melkejal.
Bernael In Falasha lore, the angel of darkness. Identified with Beliel he
is angel of evil.
Beshter The ancient Persian name for Michael.
Bethor One of the seven supreme angels ruling the 196 provinces of Heaven.
He rules forty-two Olympic regions and commands kings, princes, dukes,
etc., and "governs all things that are ascribed to Jupiter." He also
commands 29,000 legions of angels.
Bethuael "House or man of God" One of the twenty-eight angels ruling over
the twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Bethuel An angel to inscribe on a charm to ward off evil.
Betuliel One of the governing angels of the zodiac.
Bezaliel An angelic guard of the 3rd Heaven.
Bhaga In Vedic tradition, one of the celestial deities, comparable to
Judeao-Christian angels.
Bibiyah One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Bifiel An angelic guard of the 6th heavenly hall.
Bigtha, Biztha One of the seven angels of confusion and one of the two
pressers of the winepress. Considered an angel of destruction in the house
of Ahasuerus.
Binah "Understanding" The third sefira sometimes called "the sea".
Biqa "Good person" The original name of the angel Kasbeel before he fell,
by turning away from God the moment he was created. After he fell his name
became Kazbeel, "he who lies to God".
Bizbul "in Zebul" One of the more than 100 names of Metatron.
Blaef An angel of Friday and of the air serving Sarabotes and subject to
the West Wind.
Blautel An angel invoked in necromancy.
Bne Seraphim In cabala he is the angel of Mercury and in talismanic magic
he is the intelligence of Venus.
Boamiel One of six angels over the four parts of Heaven. The other five
are: Scamijm, Gabriel, Adrael, Dohel, Madiel.
Bodiel The ruling prince of the 6th Heaven. The ruling princes are usually
Sabath, Sandalphon, Zachiel, and Zebul.
Boel, Boul, Booel, Bohel, Dohel An exalted throne angel of the 1st or 7th
Heaven. He holds four keys to the four corners of the earth, which allow
entry of the Heavenly Hosts into the Garden of Eden, when the two guarding
cherubim will allow entry. He also governs Saturn.
Briel One of the seventy childbirth amulet angels.
Brieus The only angel who is able to overcome the demon Rabdos.
Bualu One of the eight angels of omnipotence invoked in magickal rites.
The others are: Atuesuel, Ebuhuel, Tabatlu, Tulatu, Labusi, and Ublisi.
The instructions for invoking these angels specify that they "must be
called three times from the four corners of the world with a clear and
powerful voice and when the name of each is pronounced three times, then
three sounds must be uttered by the horn."
Buchuel An angel to inscribe on a charm to ward off evil.
Buhair One of the ten angels that accompany the sun on its daily course
according to Mandaean lore.
Bull The source of all light, and created by Ormazd and destroyed by
Ahriman. Out of Bull's sacred seed sprang the first man and woman,
according to Zoroastrian legend.
Burc(h)at An angel of the air serving in the 4th Heaven who governs on
Sunday and is invoked from the west. He is also a messenger of the Sun.
Busthariel An angel to inscribe on a charm to ward off evil.
Butator, Butatar The angel of calculations. He serves in the 3rd hour of
the day and may be invoked for magickal rites.
C Angels
Cabiel One of the twenty-eight angels ruling the twenty-eight mansions of
the moon.
Cabriel, Cabrael, Kabriel One of the six angels with dominion over the
four pats of Heaven. He also has dominion over Aquarius.
Cadat "A most pure angel" Invoke for Solomonic magick.
Cadulech A most holy angel invoked for the conjuration of the Sword.
Cael An angel with dominion over the zodiac sign of Cancer.
Cahet(h)el One of the eight seraphim and he is one of the seventy-two
angels bearing the name of God Shemhamphorae. Since he rules over
agricultural products he is often invoked to increase or improve crops. He
is correspondent with Asicat.
Caldulech, Caldurech "A most pure angel" Invoked in ceremonial rites.
Caliel [Calliel]
Calizantin "A good angel" Invoked in magick rituals.
Calliel, Caliel One of the throne angels of the 2nd Heaven. Invoke him to
bring prompt help against adversity. He is also one of the seventy-two
angels bearing the name of God Shemhamphorae. He is the corresponding
angel to Terssatosoa.
Caluel, Calvel A Wednesday angel residing in the 2nd or 3rd Heaven. Invoke
from the South. He is the corresponding angel for Tersatosoa and may be a
variant for Calliel.
Calzas A Tuesday angel serving in the 5th Heaven. Must be invoked from the
east.
Camael, Camiel, Camiul, Chamuel, Kemuel, Khamael, Camniel, Cancel "he who
sees God." Chief of the order of powers and one of the sefiroth. In occult
lore, Camael is of the nether regions and ranks as a Count Palatine. When
invoked he appears in the guise of a leopard crouched on a rock. In the
cabala, Camael (Khamael, Kemuel) is one of the ten (actually nine)
archangels of the Briatic world. "It is a name," according to Eliphas Levi
in The History if Magic, "which personifies divine justice." In a
footnote, made by Waite, in chapter 10, it is noted that in Druid
mythology, Camael was the god of war. This bears out the frequent citation
of Camael in occultism as the ruler of the planet Mars and as amoung the
governing angels of the seven planets. In The Magus, Camael is one of
"seven angels who stand in the presence of God." For the legend that Moses
destroyed this great angel for trying to prevent the Lawgiver from
receiving the Torah at the hand of God, see Kemuel. The Legends of the
Jews III speaks of Camael (Kemuel) being in charge of 12,000 angels of
destruction. In Clement, Angels in Art, Chamuel is the angel who wrestled
with Jacob; also the angel (usually identified as Gabriel) who appeared to
Jesus during his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane to strengthen Him.
Angel of Joy Camael belongs to the order of Powers. This angel presides
over beauty, joy, and contentment. This angel appeared to Jesus during his
agony in the Garden of Gethsemane. Angel of Tolerance Chamuel is
considered to be an archangel, his name meaning he who seeds God. He
inspires us to realize that we must first love ourselves, in order to love
others. He gently guides us to view our own shortcomings.
Camal "to desire God" One of the archangels of the cabala. Hebrew.
Camaysar In occultism, the angel "of the marriage of contraries." He is a
genius of the 5th hour.
Cambiel The ruler of the zodiacal sign of Aquarius, and an angel for the
9th hour, according to Trithemius.
Cambill An angel of the 8th hour of the night serving under Narcorial.
Cameron Angel of the 12th hour of the day serving under Beratiel. Also
regarded as a demon; as such he serves in the conjuration of Beelzebuth,
as well as in the conjuration of Astaroth.
Camuel "A most holy angel" invoked in magical operations noted in The
Greater Key of Solomon.
Capabile One of the three angel messengers of the Sun.
Capabili An angel of the 4th Heaven ruling on Sunday and invoked from the
west.
Caphriel In occultism, "a strong and powerful angel," chief ruler of the
7th day. He is invoked in the conjuration of Saturn.
Capitiel One of the angels of the 4th chora invoked in magical prayer as
outlined in The Almadel of Solomon.
Caracasa In occult lore, an angel of the Spring along with the angels
Core, Amatiel, and Comissoros.
Caraniel In Mosaic mystic lore, an angel serving in the 3rd Heaven.
Carcas One of the seven angels of confusion. In the legend relating to
Ahasuerus, Carcas is the "knocker."
Cardiel In Ceremonial magick, an angel invoked in special rites such as
the conjuration of the Sword.
Carmax In occultism, a ministering angel to Samax, ruler of the Tuesday
angels of the air. Serving with Carmax are two others: Ismoli and Paffran.
Carniel An angel serving in the 3rd Heaven.
Carsiol An angel of the 2nd hour serving under Anael.
Casmaron In occult science an angel of the air.
Casmiros An angel of the 11th hour of the night, serving under Dardariel.
Cass Cassiah An angel invoked for the curing of cutaneous disorders.
Cassiel, Casiel, Casziel, Kafziel The angel of solitudes and tears who
"shews forth the unity of the eternal kingdom." Cassiel is one of the
rulers of the planet Saturn, also a ruling prince of the 7th Heaven and
one of the sarim (princes) of the order of powers. Sometimes he appears as
the angel of temperance. The Magus speaks of him as one of the three
angels of Saturday along with Machatan and Uriel. He is sometimes depicted
as being astride a dragon. Angel of Temperance Cassiel is one of the
princes of the order of Powers. He is one of the rulers of the planet,
Saturn, and associated with Saturday. He is also known as the angel of
solitude and tears.
Castiel An angel of Thursday.
Casujoiah An angel with dominion over the sign of Capricorn.
Cathetel - Angel of the Garden Cathetel inspires humans to love,
appreciate and attune to nature.
Catroije In the cabala an angel serving in the 2nd Heaven.
Causub A serpent-charming angel. In Apollonius of Tyana, The Nuctemeron,
he is one of the genii of the 7th hour.
Cazardia A corruption of Gazardiel.
Cedar In The Gospel of Bartholomew (Latin version, James, The Apocryphal
New Testament) he is sited as a n angel governing the south. In other
versions he is called Kerkoutha.
Cedrion An angel invoked in the conjuration of the Reed, and governing the
south.
Cendrion In the grimories, "a holy angel of God" invoked in cabalistic
rites.
Cernaiul The name of an angel of the 7th sefiroth (Netzachn).
Cerviel, Cervihel, Zeruel Chief of the order of principalities, a post
shared with Haniel, Nisroc, and others. He is the preceptor angel of
David. "And God sent Cervihel, the Angel that is over strength, to help
David slay Goliath." The Biblical Antiquities of Philo.
Cetarari, Ctariri, Crarari One of the four angels of winter.
Chabalym A seraph or cherub invoked in cabalistic magick rites.
Chabril An angel of the 2nd hour of the night serving under Farris.
Chachmal, Chachmiel One of the seventy childbirth angels.
Chafriel One of the seventy childbirth angels.
Chahoel In the cabala one of the seventy-two angels ruling the seventy-two
quinaries of the degrees of the zodiac.
Chaigidiel In the world of Asaiah, the averse (opposite or left) sefira
corresponding to Chochma (wisdom) in the Briatic world.
Chairoum In The Gospel of Bartholomew the angel of the north. [See Alfatha
and Gabriel, both are in the same way certified as angels governing the
north.] Chairoum is described as holding in his hand 'a rod of fire, and
restraineth the superfluity of moisture that the earth be not overmuch
wet."
Chalkatoura In The Gospel of Bartholomew one of the nine angels that "run
together throughout the heavenly and earthly places."
Chalkydri, Kalkydra Archangels of the flying elements of the sun.
Mentioned in Enoch II, where they are linked with the phoenixes and placed
amidst cherubim and seraphim. The Chalkydri are 12-winged and at the
rising of the sun they burst into song. Their habitat is the 4th Heaven.
In Gnostic lore, they are demonic. Sometimes described as "monstrous
serpents with the heads of crocodiles".
Chamuel, Kamuel, Haniel, Simiel "he who seeks God" One of the seven
archangels and chief of the order of dominations; also with Nisroc and
others, chief of the order of powers.
Chamyel One of the fifteen throne angels noted in The Sixth and Seventh
Books of Moses.
Chaniel One of the seventy child birth angels. Also one of the guards of
the gates of the East Wind.
Chantare The corresponding angel of Hahael.
Charbiel, Charavah "dryness" An angel appointed to "draw together and dry
up all the waters of the earth." It was Charbiel who dried up the waters
after the Flood.
Charmeine - Angel of Harmony Charmeine wraps a deep feeling of harmony
around us like a blanket of love from the Mother. She is charged with
leading us on the journey to harmony through self-love.
Charby An angel of the 5th hour serving under Abasdarhon.
Charciel, Charsiel An angel residing in the 4th Heaven who rules on Sunday
and is invoked from the south.
Chardiel An angel of the 2nd hour serving under Anael.
Chardros An angel of the 11th hour of the day serving under Bariel.
Charis "grace" In gnosticism, one of the great luminaries emanated from
the divine will.
Charman An angel of the 1st hour of the day, serving under Samael.
Charms An angel of the 9th hour serving under Vadriel.
Charnij An angel of the 10th hour serving under Oriel.
Charouth One of the nine angels that "run together throughout the heavenly
and earthly places."
Charoum - Angel of Silence He inspires us to appreciate silence, the
integrity to keep secrets and to be a good listener. Traditionally
believed to protect the earth from floods and hurricanes.
Charpon A ruling angel of the 1st hour of the day, serving under Samael.
Charuch An angel of the 6th hour serving under Samil.
Chasan An angel of the air who's name is inscribed on the 7th pentacle of
the sun.
Chasdiel A name for Metatron "when Metatron does kindness to the world."
Chaskiel One of the seventy childbirth angels.
Chasmodai The spirit of the moon, of which "planet" it is said that the
governing intelligence is Malach Be.
Chassiel One of the intelligences of the sun.
Chaumel In the cabala one of the seventy-two angels ruling the seventy-two
quinaries of the degrees of the zodiac.
Chavakiah One of the angels bearing the name of God Shemhamphorae.
Chaylon a cherub or seraph invoked in ritual magick.
Chayo One of fifteen throne angels invoked in magickal conjurations.
Chayyliel H', Chayyiel, Hayyiel, Hayyal, Haileal "army" Ruling prince of
the chayyoth or hayyoth. Before Chayyliel "all the children of heaven do
tremble." It is further said of this great Merkabah angel that, if he is
ever so inclined, he can "swallow the whole earth in one moment in a
mouthful." When the ministering angels fail to chant the trisagion at the
right time, he flogs them with lashes of fire.
Chebo In the cabala one of the seventy-two angels ruling the seventy-two
quinaries of the degrees of the zodiac.
Chedustaniel, Chedusitanick A Friday angel who resides in the 3rd Heaven
and invoked from the east. He is also one of the angelic spirits of
Jupiter.
Cheratiel An angel of the 6th hour of the night, serving under Zaazonash.
Cheriour An angel charged with the punishment of crime and the pursuit of
criminals.
Chermes An angel of the 9th hour of the night, serving under Nacoriel.
Chermiel A Friday angel of the 3rd Heaven invoked from the south.
Cherub One of the angels of the air. As Kerub he is the angel "who was
made the Guardian of the Terrestrial Paradise, with a Sword of Flame."
"The 1st angel who sinned is called, not a seraph, but a cherub,' says
Aquinas in his Summa, vol. 1, 7th art., reply objection 1. In The Zohar,
Cherub is chief of the order of cherubim. In Ezekiel (28:14-15) God
recalls to the Prince of Tyre that he was the "anointed cherub" and was
perfect in his ways "till iniquity was found" in him.
Cherubim - Angels of Wisdom These angels belong to the First Hierarchy in
the order of Angels. The meaning of their name,"one who prays" or "one who
intercedes." They are the angels that were placed by God to guard the
gates of Eden to prevent Adam and Eve from returning. They are the keepers
of sacred wisdom.
Cherubiel, Kerubiel Eponymous chief of the order of the cherubim. [See
Gabriel]
Chesed "mercy, goodness" The 4th sefira.
Chesetial One of the governing angels of the zodiac.
Chismael A spirit of Jupiter, of which planet Zophiel is the presiding
intelligence.
Choch(k)ma, Hokhmah The 2nd of the holy sefiroth (divine emanations) and
associated with the personalized angel Ratziel (Raziel). According to The
Kabbala Unveiled the 1st of God's creations, the only one of the supernal
abstractions which seems to have reached actual materialization or
personification. The word in Hebrew has the connotation "wisdom".
Chochmael, Hochmael An angel of the sefiroth invoked in conjuration rites.
Choesed [Hoesediel]
Chofniel Chief of the angelic order of bene elohim (children of God).
Choriel Angel of the 8th hour of the day, serving under Oscaebial.
Chorob Angel of the 10th hour of the day, serving under Oriel.
Chosniel "cover" An angel invoked for the conferring of good memory and an
open heart.
Chrail, Chreil An angel in Mandaean lore.
Chromme Corresponding angel of Nanael.
Chrymos An angel of the 5th hour of the night, serving under Abasdarhon.
Chuabotheij According to the cabala, an angel of the Seal.
Chur, Churdad In ancient Persian legend, the angel in charge of the disk
of the sun.
Chuscha One of the fifteen throne angels.
Chushiel One of the numerous angelic guards of the gates of the South
Wind.
Chutriel Presiding angel of the Mire of Clay, which is 5th of the seven
lodges of Hell.
Cochabiel, Coahabiath Spirit of Mercury in the cabala, derived from
Babylonian lore. In Mosaic lore, one of seven princes "who stand
continually before God and to whom are given the spirit names of the
planets."
Cogediel One of the twenty-eight angels ruling the twenty-eight mansions
of the moon.
Colopatiron A genius (spirit) who sets prisons open and one of the genii
of the 9th hour. Angel of Liberation He inspires us to rely upon our own
intuition. Guides us through struggles of freedom of all kinds: spiritual,
creative, psychological and economic.
Comadiel An angel of the 3rd hour of the day, serving under Veguaniel.
Comary An angel of the 9th hour of the night, serving under Nacoriel.
Comato(s) An angel invoked in the exorcism of Wax.
Commissoros One of the four angels of the Spring.
Conamas An angel invoked in the exorcism of Wax.
Coniel A Friday angel residing in the 3rd Heaven and invoked from the
west. He is also sometimes sited as a messenger of Jupiter.
Cophi An angel invoked in the exorcism of Wax.
Corabael A Monday angel residing in the 1st Heaven and invoked from the
west.
Corael An angel petitioned in magickal prayer for the fulfillment of the
invocant's desired. Corael is invoked along with Setchiel and
Chedustaniel.
Corat A Friday angel of the air residing in the 3rd Heaven and invoked
from the east.
Core The governing spirit of Spring.
Coriel An angel of the 7th hour of the night, serving under Mendrion.
Corobael [Corabael]
Cosel An angel of the 1st hour of the night, serving under Gamiel.
Cosmiel The genius who accompanied the 17th-century Jesuit Athanasius
Kircher on his visits to various planets. Kircher tells of this "ecstatic
voyage" in his Oedipus Egyptiacus.
Cosmocrator In Valentinian Gnosticism, he is ruler of the material cosmos
in the guise of Diabolos (the devil). His consort is Barbelo and together
"they sing praises to the Powers of the Light," which would indicate that
he is not wholly evil.
Craoscha [Sraosha]
Cripon "a holy angel of God," invoked in magickal rites, specifically in
the conjuration of the Reed.
Crociel An angel of the 7th hour of the day, serving under Barginiel.
Cruciel An angel of the 3rd hour of the night, serving under Sarquamich.
Ctarari One of the two angels of Winter, the other is Amabael.
Cukbiel An angel invoked in Syrian invocation rite. He figures in the
special binding spell the "Binding the Tongue of the Ruler."
Cuniali The genius of association and one of the governing genii of the
8th hour.
Cupra One of the Novensiles and the personification of light.
Curaniel An angel of Monday residing in the 1st Heaven and invoked from
the south.
Cureton "a holy angel of God" invoked in black magickal conjurations.
Cynabal A ministering angel serving under Varcan (king of the air ruling
on Sunday).
D Angels
Dabariel Variant for Radueriel.
Dabria One of the five angels who transcribed the 204 (or 94) books
dictated by Ezra. The other 4 scribes were Ecanus, Sarea, Selemiah
(Seleucia), and Asiel.
Dabriel The heavenly scribe, equated with Vretil. He is also a Monday
angel said to reside in the 1st Heaven. He is invoked from the north.
Daden In gnosticism, a great celestial power dwelling in the 1st Heaven.
Daghiel, Dagiel, Dail An angel with dominion over fish and invoked in
Friday conjuration rites. He is addressed as "great angel, strong and
powerful prince," and is supplicated in the name of Venus.
Dagon To the ancient Phoenicians he was a national god, represented with
the face and hands of a man and the body of a fish.
Dagymiel A governing angel of the zodiac.
Dahariel, Dariel In Pirke Hechaloth, a guard of the 1st Heaven and of the
order of shinanim. In Hechaloth Rabbati he is a guard of the 5th Heaven.
Dahavauron Prince of the face and one of the guards of the 3rd Heaven.
Dahaviel, Kahaviel One of the seven guards of the 3rd Heaven.
Dahnay One of the "holy angels of God" who may be invoked in black-magick
conjurations.
Dai, Dey According to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses an angel of the
order of powers. In ancient Persian legend, He was the angel of December.
Dalkiel Angel of Hell, ruler of Sheol, and equated with Rugziel. In
Baraita de Massachet Gehinnom, he operates in the 7th compartment of the
underworld, "punishing 10 nations", and serving under orders of Duma(h),
who is the angel of the stillness of death.
Dalmai(i), Dalmay, Damlay In occultism "a holy angel of God" invoked in
the exorcism of fire.
Dalquiel In the cabala one of the three princes of the 3rd Heaven. The
other two are Jabniel and Rabacyal. All three rule over fire and under the
ethnarchy of Anahel. His special aide is the angel Oul.
Damabiah An angel of the order of angels. He has dominion over naval
construction. He is also one of the seventy-two angels bearing the name of
God Shemhamphorae. His corresponding angel is Ptebiou.
Damabiath An angel of the order of powers who is invoked in cabalistic
rites. He manifests as a beautiful mortal via the 5th seal.
Dameal A Tuesday angel who resides in the 5th Heaven, and invoked from the
east.
Dameb'el One of the seventy-two angels ruling the seventy-two quinaries of
the zodiac.
Damiel An angel of the 5th hour serving under the rulership of Sazquiel;
or angel of the 9th hour serving under Vadriel. He is invoked in the
conjuration of the Sword.
Daniel "God is my judge" An angel of the order of principalities according
to The Lemegeton. The Magus Lists him as a high holy angel who bears the
name of God. Shemhamphorae.
Dra In Persia, he is the angel of rains and rivers.
Darbiel, Dardael An angel of the 10th hour of the day serving under Oriel.
Darda'il In Arabic lore an guardian angel invoked in rites of exorcism.
Dardariel Chief ruling angel of the 11th hour of the night.
Dardiel One of the three angels of Sunday. The other two are Michael and
Hurtapel.
Daresiel An angel of the 1st hour of the day serving under Samael.
Dargitael In Hechaloth lore an angel guard of the 5th Heaven's hall.
Darkiel One of the many guards of the gates of the South Wind.
Darmosiel An angel of the 12th hour of the night serving under Sarindiel.
Darquiel An angel of Monday who resides in the 1st Heaven and invoked from
the south.
Darquiel A variant of Radueriel
David One of the seven archons in gnosticism according to the Catholic
Encyclopedia, "Gnostiticism".
Degaliel An angel inscribed on the third pentacle of the planet Venus.
Deharhiel In Hechaloth lore an angel guard of the 5th Heaven's hall.
Deheborym In Pirke Hechaloth, an angel guard of the 1st Heaven's hall.
Deliel As named in The Almadel of Solomon one of the angels of the 4th
chora invoked in magickal prayer. Cited as a governing angel of the zodiac
by Cornelius Agrippa.
Demiurge, Demiourgos The Gnostic writer Basilides called him the great
archon (ruler). To Valentinus, Demiurge was "an angel like God" and
identified with the God of the Jews. He has always been identified with
Mithras. A title for him, "Architect of the Universe," suggests that it
was he, not God, who formed the world, at the instance of En Soph, the
Unknowable. In the cabala, the Greek Demiurge is Metatron.
Deramiel An angel serving in the 3rd Heaven.
Dibburiel A variant form of Radueriel.
Didnaor An angel named in The Book of the Angel Raziel (Serif Raziel).
Dina A guardian angel of the Law (Torah) and of wisdom. He is also known
as Yefefiah and as Iofiel. He is recognized as having taught 70 languages
to souls created at the time of Creation. He dwells in the 7th Heaven.
Angel of Learning This celestial being is said to be the angel who taught
humans how to speak. He continually inspires us to culturally evolve and
fills our hearts with love of learning.
Diniel An angel invoked in Syriac incantation rites. He is also cited as
one of the seventy childbirth amulet angels. In The Book of Protection he
is grouped with Michael, Prukiel, Zadikiel, and other "Spellbinding
angels" in the "binding the tongue of the ruler."
Dirachiel One of the twenty-eight angels ruling the twenty-eight mansions
of the moon. See Demons
Dirael In hechaloth lore an angelic guard of the 6th heavenly hall.
Dokiel "the weighing angel" or as called in The Testament of Abraham XIII,
`the archangel who is like the sun, holding the balance in his hand.'" The
name is derived from Isaiah 40:15: "by the dusk in the balance."
Domiel, Dumiel, Abir Gahidriom In Merkabah mysticism a guardian angel of
the 6th hall of the 7th Heaven. He is an archon, "prince of majesty, fear,
and trembling." He is also a ruler of the four elements. As the gatekeeper
of Hell, he is sometimes confused with Duma.
Dominion The name of "the oldest angel" according to Philo.
Domos An angel invoked in magickal rites and one of the twelve names for
the Evil Eye. A variant of Donol.
Donachiel An angel invoked to command demons.
Donahan An archangel summoned in magickal rites.
Donel One of the many guards of the gates of the South Wind.
Doniel One of the seventy-two rulers of the zodiac.
Donquel A prince of love invoked to procure the one of the invocant's
desire.
Doremiel A Friday angel invoked from the north.
Dormiel One of the many guards of the gates of the East Wind.
Doucheil An angel in Mandaean lore.
Douma - Angel of Silence The angel of the stillness of death. Douma is
also the tutelary angel of Egypt, prince of Hell, and angel of
vindication. The Zohar speaks of him as having "tens of thousands of
angels of destruction" under him, and as being chief of demons in Hell,
all charged with the punishment of the souls of sinners. In Yiddish
folklore, Douma is described as a thousand-eyed angel of death, armed with
a fiery rod or flaming sword.
Douth One of the nine that "run together throughout the heavenly and
earthly places," recorded in the Gospel of Bartholomew, where all nine
names were revealed by Beliar.
Dracon An angel of the 6th hour of the night serving under Zaazonash.
Dram1zod An angel of the 6th hour of the night serving under Zaazonash.
Dramozin An angel of the 8th hour of the night serving under Narcoriel.
Drelmeth An angel of the 3rd hour of the day serving under Vaguaniel.
Drial One of the guards of the 5th Heaven.
Duchiel An angel invoked in Solomonic magick for commanding demons.
Duhael An angel of non-Hebraic origin.
Dumariel An angel of the 11th hour of the night serving under Dardariel.
Durba'il In Arabic lore a guardian angel invoked in rites of exorcism.
Duvdeviyah One of the many names of Metatron.
Dynamis In hechaloth lore this is a secret name of Metatron.
E Angels
Ebed One of the many names of Metatron.
Ebuhuel An angel of omnipotence, one of eight, as recorded in the Sixth
and Seventh Books of Moses. Ebuhuel may be invoked in cabalistic
conjurations.
Ecanus, Elkanah As noted in the apocalyptic Esdras (IV Esdras, 14:42)
Ecanus is one of five angels who, on orders from God, transcribed the 94
or 204 books dictated to them by Ezra. The five angels were, including
Ecanus, Sarea, Dabria, Selemia, and Asiel. Some versions give Ethan for
Ecanus. Angel of Writers Ecanus inspires writers with original ideas and
encourages them to complete their tasks.
Efchal, Efchiel Possibly another name for the angel Zophiel.
Efniel An angels belonging to the order of cherubim.
Egibiel One of the twenty-eight angels governing the twenty-eight mansions
of the moon.
Egion In hechaloth lore one of the guards of the 7th heavenly hall.
Egoroi [Grigori]
Egregori [Grigori]
Egrimiel, Egrumiel An angelic guard stationed in one of the halls of the
6th heaven.
Eheres In occult lore an angel invoked in the exorcism of Wax. Lewis
Spence claims that the name is "attributed to the Holy Spirit."
Eiael An angel with dominion over occult sciences, longevity, etc. He is
also one of the seventy-two angels bearing the name of God Shemhamphorae.
His corresponding angel is Abiou. When conjured, the invocant must recite
the 4th verse of Psalm 36.
Eirnilus An angel with dominion over fruit who serves in the 6th hour.
El A term for God or angel. In Canaanitish epic lore, El is the angel who
begot Shahar and Shalim by a mortal woman.
Eladel One of the seventy-two angels ruling the zodiac.
El-Adrel In The Secret Lore of Magic he is an angel who is invoked to
bring the invocant the music of his choice. He is also mentioned in the
Book of Powers.
Elamiz An angel of the 11th hour of the night serving under Dardariel.
El Auria Angel of flame. He is equated with Ouriel or Uriel.
El El One of the angelic guards of the gates of the North Wind.
Elemiah One of the eight seraphim of the Tree of Life in the Book of
Yetsirah, and an angel bearing the mystical name of God Shemhamphorae. He
rules over voyages and maritime expeditions. His corresponding angel is
Senacher. Angel of Inward Journeys Traditionally believed to watch over
and protect those who travel by water. Guides us to retrieve insights from
our subconscious minds.
Eliel, Elael An angel that may be invoked in ritual magick.
Elijah (Greek- Elias "my God is Jehovah") In the Old Testament, 2 Hebrew
patriarchs were translated to Heaven while they were still in the flesh:
God `took' Enoch (Genesis 5); Elijah was transported in a fiery chariot
(II Kings 2:11). Enoch was transformed into the angel Metatron; Elijah
into Sandalphon (although there is a legend that Elijah was an angel from
the very beginning: "one of the greatest and mightiest of the fiery angel
host"). Angel of Innocence By Jewish tradition, this angel is a guardian
angel to new-born children and to all who die at a young age. Also
believed to be the Angel who created the "Tree of Life." Another legend
relates that Elijah fought the angel of death, subdued him, and would have
annihilated him but for the intervention of God (Who had further use for
this particular angel of death). In Talmud there is a similar tale
relating to Moses' encounter with an angel of death-in fact with several
of them. Malachi 4:5 prophecies that Elijah would be the forerunner of the
Messiah. In Luke, Elijah appears with Moses on the Mount of
Transfiguration, in conversation with Jesus. In Heaven, according to Pirke
Rabbi Eliezer, Elijah is the "psycho pomp whose duty is to stand at the
crossways of Paradise and guide the pious to their appointed places." The
Hasidic Rabbi Elimelekh of Lizhensk referred to Elijah after his
transfiguration as the "Angel of the Covenant". In Jewish homes, at
Passover festivals, the cup of Elijah is filled with wine, and a place is
left vacant at the seder for him, "the expected guest." Blake, in his
Marriage of Heaven and Hell, pictures Elijah as a composite devil and
angel. "I beheld the Angel who stretched out his arms embracing the flame
of fire, and he was consumed and arose as Elijah."
Elilaios In gnosticism, he is one of seven archons residing in the 6th
Heaven.
Elim "trees"; in Hebrew, "mighty ones" The guardian angel of Libbeus the
Apostle. See also Terms
Elimelech "my God is king" An angel of Summer, associated with the angel
He'el, "leader of the heads of thousands."
Elimiel In Jewish qabalah, the angel of the moon.
Eliphaniasai An angel of the 3rd chora invoked in magickal prayer as
defined in The Almadel of Solomon.
Elion or Elyon Phoenician, "the most high" An aide to Ofaniel in the 1st
Heaven. Elion is an angel invoked in the conjuration of the Reed, and also
a ministering angel. By invoking Elion, Moses was able to bring down hail
on Egypt at the time of the plagues. He is also the deity of Melchizedek
whom Abraham is represented to have identified with Yahweh. (Genesis 14,
18, 19, 22)
Eloai Listed by Origen as one of the seven archons in the Ophitic system.
Eloeus In Phoenician lore he is one of the seven angels of the presence,
builders of the universe. In Ophitic lore, he is one of seven potentates,
rulers of the seven Heavens, who constitute the Hebdomad.
Elogium An angel who rules over the month of Elul (September) in the
Hebrew calendar. Usually the ruling angel for September is Uriel (Zuriel).
Eloha An angel of the order of powers. He may be summoned in conjuration
rites.
Eloheij An angel of the Seal.
Elohi An angel invoked in the exorcism of fire. He is 5th of the
hierarchies answering to the ten divine names. In Solomonic conjuration
rites, he is invoked in prayer by the Master of the Art.
Eloi, Eloiein One of the seven angels created by Ildabaoth "in his own
image."
Elomeel, Ilylumiel In Enochian lore one of the leaders of the angels of
the seasons.
Elomnia, Elomina One of the five chief angel princes of the 3rd chora or
altitude.
Elubatel One of the eight angels of omnipotence. Two other angels of
omnipotence are Ebuhuel and Atuesuel. They are conjured in the citation of
Leviathans. In the dismissal, each angel's name "must be called 3 times
toward the 4 quarters of the earth, and 3 times must be blown with the
horn."
Emekmiyahu One of the many names of Metatron.
Emial An angel invoked in the exorcism of the Bat.
Emmanuel "God with us" The angel in the fiery furnace who appeared beside
Sidras, Misac, and Abednego. In conjuration rites, he is summoned up under
the 3rd Seal. In the cabala, he is a sefira of Malkuth (the Kingdom) in
the Briatic world.
Enediel One of the twenty-eight angels governing the mansions of the moon,
specifically the 2nd day of the moon in its waning phase.
Eneije An angel of the Seal invoked in magickal rites.
Enoch-Metatron The patriarch Enoch, on his translation to Heaven (Genesis
5:24), became Metatron, one of the greatest of the hierarchs, "king over
all the angels". (Compare with the Assyrian legend in the Epic of
Izdubar.) On earth, as a mortal Enoch is said to have composed 366 books
(the Enoch literature). Legend has it that Enoch-Metatron is twin brother
to Sandalphon; that when he was glorified he was given 365,000 eyes and 36
pairs of wings. The spectacular mode of Elijah's conveyance to Heaven (II
Kings 2) had an earlier parallel in the case of Enoch, for the latter also
was whisked away "in a fiery chariot drawn by fiery chargers," as related
in The Legends of the Jews I, 130; but a few pages further on (page 138)
it is revealed that it wasn't a horse or a team of horses, but an angel
(Anpiel) who transported the patriarch from earth to Heaven. But they may
have been different journeys. To the Arabs, Enoch was Idris (Koran, sura
19, 56). In the Pirke Rabbi Eliezer the invention of astronomy and
arithmetic is credited to Enoch. Legend connects Enoch-Metatron with
Behemoth.
Enwo In Mandaean lore, a spirit of one of the seven planets. Specifically
he is the uthra (angel) of science and wisdom, compared with Raphael in
the Judaeo-Christian angelology.
Eoluth Acherub or seraph used in conjuring.
Eomiahe An angel invoked in the exorcism of the Bat.
Epima The corresponding angel for Eiael
Eradin The name of an angel invoked in special ceremonial rites.
Erastiel An angel serving in the 4th division of the 5th Heaven.
Erathaol, Erathaoth One of the seven archons in Gnostic theology. Origen
lists Erathaol along with Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Onoel, Thautabaoth,
and Suriel. When invoked he appears as a dog.
Eregbuo Corresponding angel for the angel Daniel.
Erel The name of a holy angel or of God by which demons are commanded to
appear in Solomonic conjuration rites.
Eremiel, Jerimiel, Hierimiel, Jeremiel, Remiel An angel who watches over
the souls in the underworld. He is equated with Uriel.
Ergedial One of the twenty-eight angels governing the twenty-eight mansion
of the moon.
Erionas, Erione An angel invoked in the exorcism of the Wax.
Ermosiel An angel of the 2nd hour serving under Anael.
Ero The corresponding angel for Haziel.
Erotosi Planetary angel of Mars, invoked in talismanic magic. In
hermetics, he is head of the order of powers.
Erygion The name of an angel (or of God) that Joshua invoked to gain
victory over the Moabites.
Erzla An angel invoked in conjuring rites.
Esabiel an angel of the order of powers.
Escavor An angel invoked in Solomonic magickal rites.
Eschiel, Eshiel One of four angels whose names are inscribed on the 1st
pentacle of Mars. The other three are: Ithuriel, Madiniel, and Bortzachiak
(Barazachia).
Eschiros An angel of the seven planets invoked for conjuring rites.
Eserchie/Oriston The name of the angel (or of God) invoked by Moses when
he brought forth frogs in Egypt as one of the plagues (frogs were also
brought forth by invoking the name of Zabaoth). According to The Magus II,
the name of Eserchie/Oriston was invoked by Moses when turning the rivers
of Egypt into blood.
Eshiniel An angel invoked in Syriac spellbinding charms.
Esor A cherub or a seraph used by cabalists in conjuring rites.
Esphares The name of an angel of of God used in conjuring rites.
Espiacent an angel used in the exorcism of Wax for bringing about
successful accomplishment of one's work. Psalms must be recited after the
rites.
Estael In black-magick he is an intelligence of Jupiter. He is invoked
along with Kadiel, Maltiel, and Huphatriel.
Estes One of the many names of Metatron.
Eth "time" A ministering angel charged with seeing that "all events occur
at their appointed time."
Etraphill One of the Arabic angels who will sound the trumpet on the Day
of Judgement. A likely variant form of Israfel.
Etrempsuchos, Astrompsuchos As cited in the Bodleian Library Bruce Papyrus
one of the guardians of the seven Heavens.
Euchey An angel invoked in the exorcism of evil spirits through the use of
incense and fumigation.
Eurabatres An angel of Venus.
Eved One of the many names of Metatron.
Exael An angel spoken of as "10th of the great angels that taught men hoe
to fabricate engines of war, works in silver and gold, the uses of gems
and perfume," etc. He supposedly operates from the nether regions.
Existon An angel invoked in the benediction of the Salt.
Extabor "one of the fair angels of God" employed in the exorcism of Wax.
Ezgadi An angel invoked in conjuring rites for insuring the successful
completion of journeys.
Ezoiil Invoked in the exorcism of the Water.
Ezrael Hebrew "help of God" An angel of wrath according to the Apocalypse
of Peter. In Sefer Gan Eden an angel is introduced "whose duty it is to
save those of `middle merit' or `the unstable' ones from the angels of
destruction; that angel is Ezrael (from ezra-help)."
Ezriel An angel's name found inscribed in an Aramaic amulet discovered
among the Dead Sea scrolls.
F Angels
Fabriel an angel serving in the 4th Heaven.
Fakr-Ed_Din "poor one of faith" One of the seven archangels in Yezidic
religion. He is invoked in prayer.
Famiel A Friday angel of the air who serves in the 3rd Heaven and is
invoked from the south.
Fanuel, Phanuel One of the four angels of the presence. He is said to be
"Uriel under another aspect."
Farris A governing angel of the 2nd hour of the night.
Farun Faro Vakshur In Persian lore, the protecting angel of mankind.
Comparable with Metatron in Judaeo-Christian occult lore, where he is
often referred to as the "sustainer of mankind."
Farvardin In Persian lore, angel of March. He also governs the 19th day of
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