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post Sep 17 2006, 04:05 PM
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Two weeks ago I contructed the 9th sigil, that of Azazel Paimon.

This being is loth to be summoned. I had to wrestle with this one to get any sort of clear contact. He will cower before a mantra of HIS names.

His essence is similar to a stream. Those who have meandering personalities will do well to offer to Paimon. He teaches that the soul took a body to experience. The stream represents an ever changing journey through this plane. What I learned from Azazel's personality and by the means necessary to summon him was that if you are to get to the core of any form of knowledge you must use God as a filter, otherwise the concept will confuse and subdue you.

He will grant good familiars if one makes a substantial sacrifice. I obtained a warthog whose purpose was to teach me that all experiences are part of the purpose of the flesh. He also can be used as a psychic vacuum cleaner, as it is anxious to consume whatever experiences it can obtain. Perhaps you may have better experiences, but this familiar had to be banished, as he was 'rooting' through my psychic energy constantly.

If you have any similar experiences, questions, comments, etc. I welcome you to share!
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post Sep 25 2006, 04:20 PM
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I evoked Paimon about a year ago and he truly felt like an infernal king to me. He had a powerful presence and a very snotty dismissive attitude. He also appeared in a horribly grotesque figure...very "demonic." Like you, I had to command him a few times to "play nice."

My sense was that he is very powerful being but dislikes being summoned to help the magickian. It was interesting summoming him but I wouldn't do it again unless I really needed that kind of fire power. There are other "demons" that are much easier to work with and more eager to help.

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post Nov 13 2006, 04:40 PM
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Am I missing something here, but aren't Azazel and Paimon 2 completely different entities?
They seem to be to me at least. I have worked with both of them on different occasions a few times each. I have found Azazel to be quite impatient and too busy for trivial human matters, unless they are damn good LOL. I have found that asking Paimon how he would like to be worked with and how to call him, then taking his advice on the matter produces very good results (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif).

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post Nov 27 2006, 10:39 PM
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Athena (or anyone else who has experience with Paimon),

If you are willing to share, I would love to hear more about your experience with Paimon . Which of the 2 seals did you use? I assume you must have contacted him prior to the evocation - was this through meditation? dreams? I have never evoked him (or any other demon) myself - most of what I have heard is that he can be very difficult if not outright horrifying to work with. He has nonetheless captured my unconscious as I'm finding myself needing to know more about him, and frequently have dreams involving him. When the time is right I will indeed try an evocation.

I have found Paimon mentioned in 4 texts- all of which say roughly the same things as the Lemegeton, with the exception of Mathers' translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin. Indeed, this last text does make a connection between Paimon and Azazel (i.e."scapegoat'), but hints that this may have derived from a common tradition of goat sacrifice. Mathers tells us (with very little conviction) that Paimon derives from Hebrew- yet Paymon can also be a Persian word that means "pact" or "promise". The fact that he is mentioned as riding a dromedary (a single humped camel) further ties his roots to ancient Persia. This is because domesticated war camels (i.e. the single hump variety) were introduced into the Levant and Northern Egypt during the Persian conquest of Egypt in the first millennium BCE. Was he a Persian/Babylonian deity or maybe a Zoroastrian demon? if so does anyone have any further info regarding this?

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QUOTE(Faustopheles @ Nov 27 2006, 11:39 PM) *
Paymon can also be a Persian word that means "pact" or "promise". The fact that he is mentioned as riding a dromedary (a single humped camel) further ties his roots to ancient Persia. This is because domesticated war camels (i.e. the single hump variety) were introduced into the Levant and Northern Egypt during the Persian conquest of Egypt in the first millennium BCE. Was he a Persian/Babylonian deity or maybe a Zoroastrian demon? if so does anyone have any further info regarding this?



I am persian myself and i can asure you that the persian defination to the word is 100% right "Pact" "promise" And it is a very common name ... Paimon in persia, ancient and modern .

I have not found any refrences to Zorostarian demonology that would mention "paimon" but i found 1 of the other Goetic demon kings.


[quote] Asmodai (also Asmodeus, Asmodaeus) is mostly known thanks to the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit; he is also mentioned in some Talmudic legends and in demonology. His origin is likely the Mazdian (Zoroastrian) religion. He was incorporated into Judaism and Christianity probably during Persian Achaemenid's rule over Jews.

The Persian Asmodai

In Mazdeism, Ęshma-deva (Asmodai) is the chief of all demons, a personal being under direct command of Angra Mainyu, the principle of evil, and the enemy of Sraoscha, one of the suras or angels that serve Ahura Mazdah, the principle of good (see dualism). Ęshma's mission is to fill the hearts of men with anger and vengeful desires, and to create all evil on Earth. He incites men to abandon the path of good and follow that of evil. It could never be proved that Ęshma was a demon of carnal desire, as was also an early nazi predecent, another demon mentioned in Mazdeism. Avestan Ęshma is cognate with modern Persian language kheshm.

I hope this is helpful/intresting to you.


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