In Conversation with Belial: His Majesty Himself, His Home Realm Influence, His Work, and the Path of Honesty
Welcome to today’s interview with King Belial. I am Doris, and today he will share, in his own words, who he is.
He says: “I am the Ritualist. I am The Keeper of Shadows, but the shadows are not evil. Shadows are the parts of a person that have not yet been understood. What people run from. The truths they do not wish to face. My work is not to create darkness. My work is to help people become whole.”
Of course, I had to ask him directly:
“Belial, then why do so many practitioners warn others about you?”
“Because most people desire change, but fear transformation. People call me dangerous. And they are correct. But not for the reasons they believe. Truth is dangerous. Freedom is dangerous. Responsibility is dangerous. Anything capable of changing your life is dangerous. The real question is not whether I am dangerous. The question is: dangerous to whom?”
“I am dangerous to lies. I am dangerous to self-deception. I am dangerous to everything that keeps a person small. If someone spends their life running from their own strength, my presence becomes uncomfortable. I do not wish them harm, I ask them to stop running.”
I ask what influenced him to become who he is, what The Death Realm, his realm, is like.
“People expect fire. People expect chaos. People expect punishment.”
“Like Hell from the movies?”
“Yes. Yet my realm is a place of order.”
I mention what I have witnessed there, gatherings of influential families, assemblies conducted with purpose. He nods proudly.
“A place of discipline. A place where everything unnecessary is removed. Masks do not last long there. Excuses do not last long there. Illusions do not last long there. What remains is what is true. Many call my realm dark. I would call it honest.”
I ask him how he would describe his work.
“I work with transitions. With endings and beginnings. With the moments when a person realizes they can no longer remain who they once were. Most people think transformation is about gaining something new. I first think about what must be released. A false belief. A fear. A role. An old identity. Before something new can emerge, something old must die.”
Then I ask the question many readers are probably wondering:
“How should someone approach you?”
Belial immediately becomes serious.
“With a purpose. Not for sensation. Not because you want a dramatic spiritual experience. Come to me because you wish to grow. Come to me because you seek understanding. Come to me because you are prepared to take responsibility for your own life. Honesty is the foundation of my work. If you lie to me, I cannot help you. If you lie to yourself, I can help you even less. But if you are willing to look at the truth, even when it is uncomfortable, then the real work begins.”
To conclude, as we are on Tumblr, I ask what people misunderstand most about him, especially when learning about him through online communities.
“Most people believe I wish to be worshipped. That does not interest me. They believe I wish to be feared. That does not interest me either. Others build strange cults around my name. They project their fantasies onto me. They invent stories, rituals, and identities that have little to do with my work. That does not concern me. A person is free to deceive themselves if they choose. Falsehood carries its own consequences. One who mistakes fantasy for truth eventually discovers the difference. One who seeks only validation often finds themselves speaking to their own reflection. I have no need to punish such people. Their own behavior accomplishes that well enough. What interests me is transformation. What interests me is strength. What interests me is a person who finally stops running. Those who are willing to meet themselves honestly will discover that my realm is not a prison. It is a doorway into a world where they are welcome.”
Maybe that is exactly why Belial appears intimidating to some people, not because he embodies darkness, but because he demands that we stop running from ourselves.
This was a genuine channelling with King Belial. When you enjoyed this interview, I encourage you to take your own tools, methods, and practices and seek this truth for yourself. Test it. Verify it. Compare it against your own results, share it with your dear colleagues. Truth does not fear investigation.
Wishing you great success on your path.