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Invocation of the King of Fire
Asmodeus! Demon King of the unholy fire, I summon you to this chamber!
Crimson red master of the spark of life, I call you forth into this temple.
Bringer of fiery destruction, bringer of the ultimate whore, inhabit this space with your light and heat.
Scorch away the dross from this space.
Scorch away the dross from myself.
Purify and lift me to the throne of Thaumiel.
Bringer of the savior of man, I invoke you to fill me with your fire!
Bringer of mass destruction, I invoke you to purify and fill me!
Strengthen my ascending flame and the flame of our temple!
Torch away the hurdles I face, and scorch away my enemies!
Sanctify through flame this sacred space, Asmodeus, as I offer unto you the ashes of my dross.
Let my ashes contribute to the ashes of those that have sacrificed to you before, and let them further your kingdom.
Gelatinous Asmodeus, I call forth your sacred, lustful fire, within me.
Ignite my passion and strengthen my lust.
Enflame me with satiated desires, and show me the path to true ecstasy.
Consume my mind with the sacred fires of the erotic, and leave me spent in bliss, knowing my Will is done, And all glory and honor and praise to you, Asmodeus And all glory and honor and praise to you.
Source: Book Lilith Dark Feminine Archetype.
By: Satan
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The Creative Fire, Lilith
In the story Gilgamesh and the Huluppu Tree, a Sumerian epic circa 2000 BCE, Lilith is linked with the phoenix-bird and the serpent through the Huluppu tree.
-Gilgamesh the God-King, at the behest of his sister Inanna, cut down the Huluppu tree. In the process he slew the serpent and drove the phoenix-bird and its young into the mountains.
-Upon this indiscretion Lilith promptly burned her house in the Huluppu tree and departed for more desolate environs, such as the desert and the wilderness. This story is later retold by the eighth century Arab historian Hisham Ibn al-Kalbi in The Book of Idols (Kitāb al-Asnām).
-Discourse on Lilith often leads the scholar and the magician toward the study of her powerful feminist archetype and its recurring role in Abrahamic religions.
-Throughout history, varied Abrahamic myths of Lilith have painted her as a desert-dwelling night-hag and murderess of the children of Adam.
-Seventh-century rabbinical scholarship regarded Lilith’s wild sexuality and creative power as inherently dangerous to the foundations and traditions of Abrahamic religion.
-This is further supported by the medieval evolution of her story found in The Alphabet of Ben Sira, as she boldly opted to leave co-habitation with Adam when she was denied equality. She then entered into co-habitation with daemons and birthed spirits in numbers so vast they were called legion.
Source: Book -Lilith Dark Feminine
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