QUOTE(SangueDiNapoli @ Feb 22 2006, 07:49 AM)
(Grand Grimoire stands alone in the literature of demonology with its central figure, Lucifuge Rofocale. The name 'Rofocale' appears to be an anagram for 'Focalor' of the Lemegeton, according to Elizabeth Butler in her Ritual Magic (1949) who goes on to tell us that "by introducing the name of Lucifuge the author has done a service to demonology for which it should be grateful.")
-Ok..So the word is re-arranged..So what? Excuse me if I'm over-complicating things, it's been a long night, but, what is this trying to say? Same entity, different name? Or, just making an observation? I'm not too familiar with the grand grim, since the pdf is unreadable (To me, anyway. Horrible eyesight), and I wont be getting my copy for another month or two, so excuse me in advanced if it's "Obvious by reading the two grimoires".
.::Sempre Bene::..::Chris::.
-Fiat Lux
::Exit Note:: Yes, I like asking lots of questions (IMG:
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ok, this is heavy so waders on and two bags o full moon salt, etc.
according to acrophonology -
http://users.netonecom.net/~sos/Acrohome.htm,
a name is a face on an entity
the letters and where they are make up the face and the 'effluence' of the entity
rotating them around creates another face of the same entity, but with another ethos
by this loose logic, enterprise becomes terpensire, giant star ship into giant turtle's daddy
E.