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Shaitan As Azrael With Invocation PDF
Shaitan As Azrael With Invocation PDF
By V.K. Jehannum
Azrael
Azrael is the angel of death in Islamic mythology, and the White Lodge is quick to
reduce him to being either the angel of grief counseling or simply death itself. Various
authorities equate him with either Raphael or Uriel, but many thinkers disagree.
-Leilah Wendell considers Azrael a personification of death which presides over necromantic
workings.
-The Book of Enoch equates Azrael with the fallen watcher Sariel.
-The Talmud postulates that the angel of death, which it never names, is the same as the Devil.
This is probably the reason that the Jewish Encyclopedia states that Azrael is “probably the angel
of Gehinnom.”
The anonymous writer(s) behind the 218 Current has simplistically and seemingly
haphazardly postulated that Azrael is the demiurgic impetus behind predestined death. This is
indicative of the black-and-white thinking that makes up so much of their thinking—the kind of
thinking that made an enemy of Odin, even though Odin, whom many Satanists and Setians
work with, was a Promethean agent who gave mankind strength of spirit and knowledge of runic
sorcery.
The reality is that there is more than one being going about with the name Azrael. One of
them is the servitor of the Demiurgic Yahweh/Allah, and the other is Iblis al-Kabeer.
Azrael is an aspect of Satan/Shaitan which brings about death and reincarnation. He is the
lord of transition and the opener of forbidden gateways. He is the lord of necromancy and he can
be called upon for astral projection and necromancy. He is a patron of divination and psychic
vampyrism. He will help the Satanist in black magickal rites of death and destruction, and he can
be called upon to help the sorcerer attain mastery over physical fitness and combat.
The stones which he is associated with are amethyst and yellow calcite. Sand is useful for
evoking him.
Invocation of Azrael
(facing the South)
Mal’akh ad-Mavet
Mal’akh ad-Mavet