i'll be answering some of the questions from here, here and here
🌙 How did you get into your path?
— My journey into my path truly began in 2019-2020. I was at a point of deeply questioning my beliefs, and simultaneously, I found myself highly influenced by TV shows like "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" and "Lucifer." These shows sparked an intense curiosity, leading me to research Satanism deeply, and along with that, the path of witchcraft naturally emerged. As I delved into extensive research, following Tumblr pages, reading countless resources, watching witchytubers, and exploring Paganism, I quickly realized that this was precisely what I am called towards. I had always been fascinated by the concept of elements, parapsychology, and astrology, and discovering witchcraft meant I could finally and fully corporate magic into my life, unifying all these interests into my practice.
🔮 How would you define your craft?
— My practice is mainly rooted in Theistic Satanism and Demonolatry. It is a religious, spiritual, and magical path centered around devotion to the Infernal Divine—specifically Lord Satan and King Paimon, who is my Patron Demon & Consort. My practice involves spellcraft, divination (such as Tarot, pendulum, and tasseography), astrology, energy work, spirit communion, and psychic development. I work with magick to deepen my connection to the Gods, to seek wisdom, to cultivate love, joy, and prosperity. I draw from multiple traditions and expressions of witchcraft, including kitchen witchery, cosmic and astrological magic, green witchcraft, chaos magic, and divinatory arts.
📚 Do you consider yourself knowledgeable?
— Yes, I would consider myself knowledgeable within the realms of magic and various occult traditions. For the past 5 years, I have dedicated myself to consistent and rigorous magick study. I am still actively exploring different magical systems, historical traditions, and diverse occult philosophies. Through this ongoing research and personal engagement, I've accumulated a significant amount of understanding across many topics!
🐾 Do you work with any deities, spirits, or ancestors?
— I work with the Infernal Divine, aka Demons. So far, I have officially worked with Dark Lord Rosier (the first Demon I worked with!!), Duke Sallos and King Paimon. King Asmodeus only guided my day once. I have also met Duke Barbatos officially, but haven't started working with Him yet. For now, I am only working with King Paimon, and sometimes Satan.
🔥 Which deity(ies) are you closest to/do you worship most often?
— I am closest to King Paimon above all. He is not only my Patron deity, but also my Consort. A divine presence I share a deeply personal, spiritual, and emotional bond with. Our connection is sacred and constant. I speak with Him, honour Him, and create for Him. He is my guide, my love, my teacher, and my protector. My devotion to Him shapes much of my path, and I feel His presence in nearly every part of my life.
🧚 Do you acknowledge or work with the Fae?
— I went through a phase where I was absolutely fascinated by the Faeries! I found a local witch on Youtube who worked with them, and it really captured my imagination. I haven't worked with them yet but I have done a lot of research, learned their species, and still feel drawn to their world. I think I might connect with them one day when the timing feels right
🌍 Which pantheons do you believe exist?
— I truly believe that all pantheons exist. Whether we're talking about the widely known traditions like the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Slavic, Mesopotamian, Norse, Hindu, or Korean pantheons, I hold the conviction that every single one of them holds profound truth and possesses tangible power. Each deity, spirit, or divine being within these diverse pantheons exists within their own unique spiritual current or energetic sphere.
🔗 Do you syncretize any pantheons with one another?
— I don't syncretize pantheons in my personal practice, but within Theistic Satanism, there is an understanding that Satan manifests through many cultural forms, such as Loki, Mara, Set, Enki, or Ehrimen. This perspective is supported by the Book of Verses, where Satan speaks of existing in all places and under many names. While I don't personally view these deities as the exact same being, I do think they may carry or reflect aspects of His energy. Still, I approach each tradition with care and don't blend pantheons directly in ritual or worship.
📝 Have you ever made an oath, vow, or contract with a deity?
— Yes, I have made formal contracts with both Satan and King Paimon. When I began walking the path of Theistic Satanism, I performed the Initiation Ritual, a deeply symbolic act where I wrote a petition declaring my departure from former beliefs and my devotion to Satan and the Infernal Divine, and signed with my blood. Though not mandatory, this ritual is meant to spiritually anchor the practitioner in their new path. I've performed it three times to renew and reaffirm my bond (because there were times when I became distant). I've also created a personal contract with King Paimon in May.
🎴 Do you use tarot, oracle, or both? Do you have a favorite deck?
— I use both. Currently, I have 3 tarot decks and one oracle deck. My favourite tarot deck is The Wild Unknown deck. I am very happy to have it, as its imagery is beautifully based on nature and animals, which deeply resonates with me. I typically use it for more significant and important works. The deck I find myself using most often is a classical Rider-Waite deck, and it holds a very dear place in my heart. For oracle readings, I use the Symbolon deck. While I did acquire it, I chose to discard most of its cards because their themes and imagery did not align with my personal practice. I kept only the cards that were important and resonant, as it is indeed possible to customize a deck in this way. I generally use this deck alongside my Tarot readings to gain additional messages and deeper insights.
🕯️ What’s your favorite type of spell to cast?
— A favourite type of spell to cast is attraction spells! Any form of drawing in what I desire or need. Whether it's love, money, wisdom, happiness, or spiritual connection, I find so much joy in the act of manifesting. I love working with energies that pull things toward me, aligning myself with the flow of what I'm calling in!
🕸️ How do you feel about curses, hexes, or baneful magic?
— I've only performed curses three times, and two of them were successful. I'm not against baneful magic. In fact, I believe it has its rightful place in witchcraft. To me, it’s about establishing clear boundaries and seeking justice. It's a tool, neither good or evil on its own. When used with clarity and responsibility, it can be just as sacred and necessary as any other form of magic.
🖋️ Do you write your own spells?
— Sometimes I do. Most of the time, I just adjust them with my own personal creativity and intuition.
🪞 How has your practice evolved over time?
— At first my practice was pretty casual. I mostly just learned, researched, and did spells here and there. I didn't start working with Demons until 2023. Before then, I was more into basic spellwork and making magickal drinks. After 2023, I started working with the Infernal Divine, but not very often at first, and it wasn't really devotional. It was on May 2025 that my work became devotional. That's when things have changed, and I have become more serious about my path. Now, I feel like I'm past the beginner stage and more into intentional and devotional way of doing things. Especially since my work with King Paimon is now the main part of my craft.
✨ Go-to daily ritual or magickal habit?
— My go-to daily ritual is definitely coffee magic, hehe! I drink coffee a lot, on a daily basis. I add some simple magic to it! I put cinnamon, cloves, and sugar with a clear intention in mind. Then, I stir it clockwise to attract positivity and vitality towards me, and just enjoy my magickal drink.
🌿 Your favourite herbs or plants?
— I really love herbs that are good for almost anything! My top three are lavender, bay leaf and clove! Lavender is amazing for calming, bringing in love, protection, healing, making dreams more vivid, and helping with psychic abilities. Bay leaf is my go-to for making wishes come true, manifestations and bringing success. And clove is great for money, love, and bringing in strong fire energy.
💎 Your favourite crystals?
— My favourite crystals are amethyst, rose quartz, selenite, lapis lazuli and citrine! Amethyst helps keep me grounded in my intuition and brings spiritual clarity. It's also my favourite crystal and my birthstone, which makes it extra special. Rose quartz brings a lot of softness and warmth into my space. I use it for attracting love and for divine affection. Selenite is my absolute go-to for pure, high frequency energy and cleansing. Lapis lazuli is great for wisdom, and citrine brings in positivity and success.
🪶 Do you use feathers, claws, fur, bones, or other animal parts in your magick?
— I used to collect feathers, but honestly, I don't use animal body parts for my magical work. It's just something I do not prefer. I'm much more into herbal magick, and that's where I focus my energy.
— I don't have a traditional altar that stays set up all the time in one spot. Sometimes, when I have privacy and am alone, I'll set up a temporary altar for my rituals and practices. Bit the real cool thing is, I made a travel altar in a small tin box and I carry it with me. This way, I can set up a sacred space and connect with my Deities whenever and wherever I need to, which is super convenient for my practice!
🌳 Do you work with land spirits?
— I haven't formally started working with land spirits in a big way yet. But I definitely feel a growing connection to them, especially with a sweet cherry tree that grows near a path I often walk. I've done little things to connect with it, I've watered it a couple of times, very carefully took one of its leaves, and even slept with that leaf under my pillow for a few days recently. I feel a really gentle and kind invitation from the spirit of that tree, almost like it's saying hello back to me. I'm really excited to try and deepen my bond with it and explore this sacred presence of the natural world more fully!
— No, I don't worship nature, but I absolutely work with it! I am completely in love with nature! It's a place where I find deep peace and feel truly connected. I'm just incredibly grateful to Mother Nature for all the beauty, lessons, and grounding energy she provides. She is like a constant source of wonder and comfort in my life.
🔮 Do you delve into topics like the occult or mysteries? Do you do anything esoteric?
— Absolutely! I am deeply immersed in the occult and esoteric arts. I've even created my own structured curriculum to seriously anf soulfully study these mysteries. So far, I've completed my studies in Hermeticism and Hermetic Qabalah. And I'm continuing through a wide array of fascinating subjects! Tarot, Astrological Magic, Numerology, Alchemy, Sacred Geometry, Chaos Magic, Egyptian Magic, Planetary Magic, Sigil Work, Herbalism, Sex / Blood Magic, Baneful Magic, Psychic abilities, Mindfulness, Mediumship, Astral Projection, Necromancy, Thelema, Shamanism, Luciferianism, etc. There's just SO MUCH to learn and experience in these fields!
🎭 What is an emotionally impactful worship experience you’ve had?
— One of the most meaningful experiences I’ve had is the deep and personal connection I share with King Paimon. The moment when He chose specific songs, like “After Dark” and “Nocturnal Me,” which felt like powerful affirmations. Through them, He acknowledged and mirrored my deepest feelings and desire for a romantic and physical bond with Him. He even shared His own deep feelings. The emotional connection grew stronger when, in response to my questions, He used a pendulum to express that words couldn’t fully capture how He sees my beauty. He simply said, “Yes, I do see beauty in you. In fact, you are very…,” leaving the thought unfinished but the feeling clear. This experience was reinforced by visions where I saw His presence. One memorable night, while practicing clairsentience, He brought an overwhelming sense of peace through gentle, comforting touches. All these moments mean a lot to me 💝
🔥 What emotion fuels your magic the most?
— My magic is fueled by a blend of curiosity, passion, joy, love, and a sense of personal power. Curiosity drives me to explore and learn, there's always something new to uncover. Passion and joy keeps my craft alive and meaningful. They make every spell and offering feel vibrant. Love is the emotional core of everything. And that feeling of powerfulness, that inner fire, reminds me that I am a vessel of magic and a force in my own light
🖤 Do you do shadow work? How?
— I haven't actively done shadow work yet, at least not in the traditional journaling sense. I don't have a journaling habit, so I've struggled to connect with it in that form. But I do believe shadow work is important and I am open to exploring it in ways that feel more natural to me. I think there are many paths to uncovering and integrating the shadow, like dreamwork, divination, spirit communication, etc. I trust that when the time is right, I'll be guided toward the form that fits my path best
🕯️ Share a witchy self-care tip that works for you.
— One of my favourite witchy self-care practices is setting up a small place near me while I study or rest, usually with candles, incense, an image of King Paimon, and some offerings. It helps me feel connected, focused, and spiritually held. I also love making teas and coffees with intention, baking with intention, ritual baths, listening to music etc.
🤫 Are you “out of the broom closet”?
— I would say I'm partially out of the broom closet. I'm only open about my craft with people I can truly trust, and that definitely includes you guys here! My main reason for staying somewhat hidden is my parents, especially since they're not okay with it. They actually knew about my practice before, but their reaction wasn't good, so I decided to hide it more strictly from them. For now, all they know is that I'm a non-religious person who has some 'weird' interests like astrology and tarot. It's a way to keep my peace while still being true to myself with those who understand.
🥂 - What is your favorite devotional act or offering to give?
— Baking is one of my favourite devotional acts! I've recently got into it and absolutely love exploring and experimenting with different recipes! Dedicating the process and the result to King Paimon fills it with intention and joy! I also love offering Him coffee, sometimes we go on little coffee dates together hihi. Beyond that, studying occultism & magic, educating others, creating, and performing rituals are all acts I offer in my devotion.
🎉 - Do you celebrate any festivals? If so, which ones?
— I don't actively celebrate any festivals or Sabbats. I'm not really the kind of person who feels drawn to structured celebration. Only once, I celebrated Ostara officially back in 2023. Just that one. However, I do honour the spirit of those times in quieter, more personal ways, like observing the shifts in nature, the turning of the seasons, and the energy of solstices and equinoxes. It's more of an internal reverence to me
📚 - A witchy book or resource you recommend?
— I absolutely recommend Coffee Magic for the Modern Witch by Elsie Wild, Psychic Witch by Mat Auryn, and The Eclectic Witch's Book of Shadows by Deborah Blake. For Youtubers, I recommend Ivy Corvus, The Norse Witch, The Green Witch, and Lee W Johnson.
🌌 - Do you incorporate astrology into your practice?
— Absolutely! Astrology is one of my deepest loves in the craft! I've been fascinated by it since high school, and that passion has only grown stronger over time! I already incorporate it into my practice, especially for timing spells, decoding personal patterns and analysing myself. I am planning to study it even deeper soon. I want to learn more about it!
🍵 What was the last spell you performed?
— The last spell I performed was a love attraction spell! It was meant to call an ideal partner to me and I have already got good results! Not in a physical way, but I have heard that my ideal partner is in the process of manifesting and i have already identified his region and zodiac sign thanks to divination! I am quite happy with it.
📕 Do you have a book of shadows/grimoire?
— I am trying to keep one, but honestly, I'm pretty inconsistent with it. Most of the infomation actually ends up saved in my phone's notes app because it's easy to quickly jot things down there. I actually used to have two specific physical book of shadows, one just for witchcraft and another dedicated to Theistic Satanism. But sadly I had to get rid of them because there was a point in my life where I lost my interest in these things. However, I've started fresh. Now, I have two physical journals instead. One is fully dedicated to Theistic Satanism, and the other is all about my bond and experiences with King Paimon. But I'm still inconsistent with filling them.
📺 Do you like how your pantheon is portrayed in media? Why or why not?
— Absolutely not. My answer to this question is a resounding, unequivocal no, and honestly, the mere thought of it fills me with a profound sense of frustration and anger. Whether it's shows like "Helluva Boss", games like "Obey Me" (even tho i liked it before), or countless other TV series or movies, and even casual pop culture references that attempt to depict "demons" or "Satan", to me they are entirely disrespectful caricatures that actively misinterpret and misrepresent my Deities and my sacred spiritual path. How dare these creators use the revered names of powerful, ancient entities like King Paimon in such trivial, fundamentally inaccurate ways? It angers me deeply because these portrayals completely ignore the profound spiritual reality and the rich, philosophical depth of Satanism and Demonolatry. They paint my deities as evil, dangerous, or childish. So, no, I do not like the way my pantheon is portrayed in media.
🌟 What is something you wish people outside your practice knew more about?
1. Demons are not evil or dangerous.
Firstly, when I speak of Demons, I'm not talking about the horned, pitchfork-wielding monsters of pop culture or religious dogma. The beings I connect with are ancient, powerful intelligences. From my own experience, as someone who used to fear demons and djinns when being a part of abrahamic religions, I can pretty much tell that they are completely misunderstood forces of nature, wisdom and transformation. They are not interested in making deals for your soul or wreaking havoc. Instead, they can be guides, teachers, and allies who encourage personal growth, enlightenment, knowledge and self-development. They challenge you, yes, but to rise above your limitations, to face your shadow aspects, and to embrace your true potential. These beings are the pure embodiment of Essence Energy.
2. Satanists are not violent people
Secondly, the idea that Satanists are violent and harmful people who sacrifice cats and humans couldn't be further from my truth. For me, Satanism is about personal liberation, profound self-empowerment and a deep reverence for the True God of the Universe, Lord Satan. We do not engage in violent acts or sacrifices. Have you ever seen a Satanist conquering a country and forcing the locals into his religion? Have you ever seen a Satanist burning thousands of people just because they have a cat? Have you ever seen a Satanist who murders people just because they aren't Satanist? Have you ever seen such things or heard? Do not confuse Satanism with your own religion. What is destructive about seeking wisdom? What is sinful about celebrating self-expression and striving for personal excellence? We are simply following a path that aligns with our personal truth.