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Meditations on King Paimon: Classical and Spiritual Ramblings on Demon King of the West

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An exploration of the Ars Goetia's King Paimon. Investigate this Solomonic entity's possible origins, personality, and relation to other divine entities through a uniquely personal lens.
Through unverified personal gnosis VIA meditative techniques, we gain further insight into who this Infernal being is and those who accompany him. Also included are methods of contact, the dispelling of myths surrounding this divine demon, and ramblings pertaining to theories and personal experiences.

251 pages, Paperback

Published June 9, 2023

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Anne O'Donoghue

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Anne O'Donoghue is a practicing witch from Ireland who has been engaging in her craft for more than a decade.

Starting out with kitchen witchery as a young adolescent, her practices continued evolving into what is essentially chaos magic today.

Some of her interests include mythology, demonology, herbology, magic, and symbolism.

Anne's current focus is delving further into her demonolatry path and surrounding areas of study.

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November 8, 2024
A dedicated research but lacks proper analysis

It is vivid that the author has dedicated significant amount of time and effort to explore about the spirit of King Paimon and to provide valuable information for those searching to work with him and get to know him better.

However, I found that it was mostly about going in circles and shrouded in much subjectivity that cannot be accepted rationally and objectively, leaving the interested practitioner with little witb what they can work with.

It would greatly benefit the reader if the author referred to King Paimon as an archetype or spirit complex of the collective unconscious and shared the wisdom that was imparted to her. Treating it as a psychological archetype can provide much more light than simply treating it as a demon.
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