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1153.1 | WHO ARE THEY? | KIRKTN::SHARRIS | | Tue Oct 17 1989 09:32 | 3 |
| Come on George what do you mean the Big boys? Give us a few examples to
get us started!!
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1153.2 | Hold your horses | KIRKTN::GAITKENHEAD | | Tue Oct 17 1989 09:37 | 10 |
| Please wait until tomorrow.
It's not the sort of stuff that I know off the top of my head.
George.
PS As you were the first to reply to the note you must have some
interest in the subject. Have you any opinions, experiences, etc to
tell us all ????
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1153.3 | well, I believe they exist, but ... | LESCOM::KALLIS | Time takes things. | Tue Oct 17 1989 10:13 | 26 |
| "Demons" fall under a lot of categories.
Some classify any transcorporeal entity as a demon; others don't.
In the Western sense, "demons" generally are synonymour with "devils."
Such beings as elementals, in this scheme, don't fall into the demonic
category, though incubi and succubi do.
Medieval students of demonology even wrote books on them; some
ceremonial magicians try to use demons as instruments of achieving
magical ends. A number of the old spell books (grimoires) are
primarily instruction manuuals on how to evoke demons, particularly
those with the powers the magician desires.
Some demonic spirits have rather malevolent powers: Surgat can open
all locks, Khil can cause destructive earthquakes, and Guland can
cause illnesses of any variety.
The legend of Dr. Faust (Marlowe's play) looks at one aspect of
this.
In my personal opinion, demons are best left alone: they don't perform
their services without extracting a price.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1153.4 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Tue Oct 17 1989 11:27 | 4 |
| There is a topic in AITG::Religion on this subject. Try topic 239.
Read especially reply .14 by Ann Broomhead.
Hit KP7.
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1153.5 | Internal struggles | CGVAX2::PAINTER | One small step... | Tue Oct 17 1989 13:28 | 5 |
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And there are our private demons which we all wrestle with from time
to time.
Cindy
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1153.6 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Tue Oct 17 1989 15:08 | 19 |
| If I might interject some speculation...
Ok, thanx. I knew you'd understand. B^)
I don't see how anything like a demon could really exist. BUT, I do
perceive humans as capable of entering irrational and uncontrolled
mind spaces. Hence the demon as daemon inhabits the body-mind. Of
course in this model there is no real distinction between body and
mind. They are one in the same.
There is however a frightful place that exists between the so-called
lower and upper bio-circuits that is aptly called "Chapel Perolous". (I
give up. I can't spell peralous. B^) This mindspace is a sometimes
frightening place of realization that we can indeed take control of the
throttle of our lives. In realizing this responsibility we also realize
we have no experience in doing such. Fear of the unknown is symbolized
by fearful spiritual entities. Welcome to the Chapel. B^)
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1153.7 | we have our methods ...(heh, heh, heh) | LESCOM::KALLIS | Time takes things. | Tue Oct 17 1989 16:16 | 26 |
| Re .6 (Mikie?):
>I don't see how anything like a demon could really exist. ...
One could make the same claim on a magnetic field. _Using ones
ordinary senses_, a magnetic field "doesn't exist"; it takes the
proper detection devices (e.g., a compass, iron filings) to determine
its presence and/or its flux shape.
The same can be true of demons. Until fairly recently in human
history, "energy" was mechanical; electrical was effectively unknown
(yes, I know of the silver plating done in the Assyro-Babylonian
crescent; however, that probably was viewed as a "trade secret"
or even a "magical" one rather than as something purely technological);
thus, any mechanism purely electrical in nature (say, an electric
motor) would be nonunderstandable by the best scientists of, say,
the Fifteenth Century. No posit an energy state or spectrum not
yet quantified ("ether," "akasha," "mana"), which, under appropriate
circumstances, can form the basis of stable structures (just as
electrons are negative electrical energy). Demons could be formed
out of these.
There are other possibilities; however, there's no reason to write
off demons as mere internalizations.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1153.8 | No, it's too perilous. | ERIS::CALLAS | The Torturer's Apprentice | Tue Oct 17 1989 17:59 | 3 |
| It's "perilous." Peril as in "Can't I have just a *little* peril?"
Jon
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1153.9 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Tue Oct 17 1989 18:14 | 6 |
| Reply to .7, Steve,
Thanx for reminding me of my bias.
I look forward to the day when we build devices to communicate with
our discarnate shipmates. B^)
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1153.10 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Tue Oct 17 1989 18:17 | 9 |
| > Re: <<< Note 1153.8 by ERIS::CALLAS "The Torturer's Apprentice" >>>
> -< No, it's too perilous. >-
>
> It's "perilous." Peril as in "Can't I have just a *little* peril?"
>
> Jon
One whose node is ERIS should know these thing shouldn't he? B^)
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1153.11 | Did someone hit the mute button? | CARTUN::BERGGREN | | Tue Oct 17 1989 18:24 | 9 |
| re .9
The devices are already there. I just think the mute button has been
pressed in most cases.
(Muteiny on the Bounty?)
Karen
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1153.12 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Tue Oct 17 1989 19:09 | 3 |
| Reply to .11,
Perhaps you'd like to share that with me.
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1153.13 | The frontiers of the mind | CARTUN::BERGGREN | | Wed Oct 18 1989 11:20 | 9 |
| Morgan .12
Yes, I will share that with you. Perhaps it will be best to contact you
off-line so as not to dilute the demonology topic any further.
Suffice to say, our own minds contain the *device* (and the mute button)
that enables us to communicate with our discarnate shipmates.
Karen
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1153.14 | open a new note | VITAL::KEEFE | Bill Keefe - 223-1837 - MLO21-4 | Wed Oct 18 1989 11:53 | 6 |
| re .13 BERGGREN
Instead of taking the subject off-line, how about opening a new note
on the topic? I'd guess there are many who will be interested.
- Bill
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1153.15 | One hand raised. | CGVAX2::PAINTER | One small step... | Wed Oct 18 1989 11:55 | 6 |
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Karen and Mikie,
I'm interested. Please continue.
Cindy
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1153.16 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Wed Oct 18 1989 11:56 | 1 |
| Me too Karen, please start a new topic.
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1153.17 | Honorius ? | BHUNA::GAITKENHEAD | | Wed Oct 18 1989 12:12 | 18 |
| RE .3
Steve,
Thanks for your opinion, one thing that interested me was that
two of the three demons that you mentioned are included in the Grimoire
"The constitution of Pope Honorius the great". This Grimoire
contains, among other things, certain demons that are called on
seperate day's of the week, in the following order (starting on monday)
: Lucifer, Frimost, Astaroth, Silcharde, Bechard, Guland and Surgat.
I was wondering where you had obtained your information ?
George.
Ps I won't be able to reply again until Monday as I'm on holiday for
four days.
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1153.18 | Moving to new topic | CARTUN::BERGGREN | | Wed Oct 18 1989 12:48 | 8 |
| Bill, Cindy, Morgan,
Okay. I will move to a new topic hopefully today, or at the very
latest, Friday, due to potential scheduling conflicts. I look forward
to discussing it more in depth.
Kb
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1153.19 | "planets" are used in the esoteric sense below | LESNET::KALLIS | Time takes things. | Wed Oct 18 1989 12:50 | 47 |
| Re .17 (George):
>I was wondering where you had obtained your information ?
From several Grimoires. In point of fact, each day had both "demons"
and angels (presumably for those doing Enochian Magic); and all
of these involve the various "planetary" characteristics of the
day (e.g., Monday = "moon's day"; Tuesday = "Tiw's day" [Tiw = Mars,
more or less]).
Tabularizing this:
Day Planet Demon(s) Angel(s)
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Monday Moon Lucifer Gabriel
Bilet
Missaln
Abuzohar
Tuesday Mars Frimost Samael
Nambroth Satael
Ababiel
Wednesday Mercury Astaroth Raphael
Miel
Seraphiel
Thursday Jupiter Silcharde Sachiel
Cassiel
Asasiel
Friday Venus Bechard Anael
Saturday Saturn Guland Cassiel
Nabam Machatan
Uriel
Sunday Sun Surgat Michael
Aquiel Dardael
Hurtapal
Some commentators feel the demon names are aliases.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1153.20 | Fools Rush In ... | WMOIS::REINKE | SSB Configuration Control | Thu Oct 26 1989 17:30 | 8 |
| I believe I have encountered a demon on two or three occasions. Prior
to those experiences I never would have called one up, because of the
principle of the thing. Now I have an additional reason: I would not
call up a demon simply out of practical respect for a power that's
beyond me. Would you let a little child play in an electrical
substation?
Donald Reinke
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1153.21 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Thu Oct 26 1989 19:20 | 4 |
| Reply to .20, Donald,
When young I stuck my finger into an electrical outlet a few times. I
wish I coulda' seen myself. B^)
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1153.22 | Tell me more | KIRKTN::GAITKENHEAD | | Fri Oct 27 1989 06:05 | 7 |
| REPLY TO 20, Donald.
Could you go into more detail about the experiences that you mentioned.
I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has actually taken
part in or heard of any incantations, etc, etc involving Demonology.
George.
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1153.23 | Some Details | WMOIS::REINKE | SSB Configuration Control | Fri Oct 27 1989 17:15 | 32 |
| I wish first to emphasize that I am a Christian (albeit with a large
dose of "New Age Thinking"). I have not asked for these experiences
consciously, and in no case have I participated in any incantations.
In only one of the three instances was there someone who had "called
up" the spirit. I "walked in on the party" with my son, and all I did
was ask why the 'someone' was doing this and why he/she was dressed in
hooded robes. After leaving the immediate area I raised my arms in
blessing in a conscious attempt to transmute hatred into love, as
detailed by St. Francis in his famous prayer.
In the other cases, no other human was around, and whatever they were
appeared without invitation. Spontaneously in each case, I asked help
from St. Francis. In the second case, I had been meditating for
several nights on a rock in back of my house, and it just appeared on
my left. In the third case, I was "cleaning out" some bad vibes in the
woods north of my house.
I have never before or since felt the enormous power of the first
encounter. I found for a while afterward that I had a morbid
fascination with such things and also a fear of the dark -- something
I'd never had before. In addition, much of the joy seemed temporarily
to leave my life. Louisa Poole, who spoke at the recent Annual Meeting
of The Univeral Listening Post, has had several encounters with such
dark powers. She says you should never oppose them, but spread light
and ground their energies.
Love and Light
Donald Reinke
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1153.24 | BORIS"DE"NESS | KURMA::SWRIGHT | | Wed Jan 10 1990 09:57 | 10 |
| Dear George,
can you tell me if there is a demon called Jabber Bundie.
I heard that she is the demon who has the power to fix voices in your
head,Is there any truth in this myth.? And has she any conection with
Boleskin.?
yours.
Frank Bough.
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1153.25 | FEAR OF THE DARK. | KIRKTN::IGOLDIE | Freddy Kreuger is a blouse | Thu Feb 22 1990 20:37 | 11 |
| RE.STEVE KALLIS JR,
I am a devout church going christian who believes
fully in the dark and evil side,but yet I am also facinated by it's
unholy appeal.Do you think it is because I once watched "the devil
rides out" on video at my cousins house?This film deeply disturbed
me and I have not had a wink of sleep in weeks.
I am not used to these type of films and normally watch"3 men and
a baby" type films.
I am asking you as you seem to know a lot of this kind of stuff.
IAN
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1153.26 | The Light is always available | LESCOM::KALLIS | Pumpkins -- Nature's greatest gift. | Mon Feb 26 1990 08:12 | 18 |
| Re .25 (Ian):
> I am a devout church going christian who believes
>fully in the dark and evil side,but yet I am also fascinated by it's
>unholy appeal.Do you think it is because I once watched "the devil
>rides out" on video at my cousins house?
Without some more information, it's hard to answer. "Fascinated"
could mean "attracted" or "intrigued," which are separate things;
whether the film triggered it, or _caused_ it, I couldn't say.
As a devout Christian myself, I tend to find demons rather repugnant
creatures, but "interesting" in the way that studying any dangerous
but unique life form would be.
If you'd like to cover any of this in more detail, it might be more
efficient to do so offline.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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