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SECOND REVISED EDITION! Harness the hidden power of the Goetic Hierarchy! A Demonolatress who has worked with the Goetic hierarchy for 40+ years shares her experience and insights on Demonolatry, Goetia, ritual magick, and creative ritual work utilizing the Goetic hieararchy. This book is a must for those starting out with Goetic Demonolatry, but it's also a great book about path and ritual working suitable for Demonolators working with other hierarchies as well. Includes a wonderful in depth explanation of the Courtesies. This edition now includes Enns for the Goetic Hierarchy and 9 Divinity Correspondences.

Goetic Demonolatry Ellen Purswell Books

This book is written by a woman who has been a practicing demonolater since the early 1960s. Although this book is not long in length, I found a wealth of useful information contained within its pages. Although I have another writer that is my favorite author on this particular subject, I found it extremely useful to obtain a different perspective from another seasoned demonolater. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is also a demonolater or studies demonolatry.

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  • Paperback 58 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (April 12, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1475187386

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Maybe I got a bad copy. Pages 6,8,12,22,24,26,28,30,36,42,46,49,50,52,53 and 54 are COMPLETELY BLANK!
Info contained so-so. Not worth the effort to return.
material ok but not powwerful
Bought and read Ellen Purswell's goetic demonolatry book last night. A quick interesting read, and there's more to it than meets the eye.

Purswell's system is a little bit different than any i've seen yet. She divides the Goetic hierarchy into 9 categories she calls Divinities. Satan is Divinity 1, the prime mover. The following 8 Divinities are the watchtower quarter (Divinities 2 to 5) and cross-quarter forces (Divinities 6 to 9). It seems to me that Ms.Purswell uses the quarters to set the direction of the work and the cross-quarters to fine-tune the direction of the outcome, which i find very interesting because it is so efficient.

The flow of the convocation would be Satan; Elemental Quarter and Goetic force; and two Cross-Quarters to focus the work. For example, if you wanted justice done, you would call on Satan, then Amaimon (or Flereous or Asmodeus) who all rule over Fire, then Raum in this case, and then two of the cross-quarters to fine-tune the work - in this example, you may want justice with a positive intention via the death of some negative thing, so you would call on Astaroth to set the positive intention and Lilith to cause the death of the negative (person, place, thing, or idea). Efficient and powerful way Ms.Purswell lays the working out, and it lends itself to dreamtime ebb and flow. Her way of doing this seems to me almost like tuning a violin with multiple tuners and a tuning fork to get it just right, or tuning an electric guitar with a Floyd Rose tremolo system, making small adjustments here and there, putting each string in out and back in tune to ultimately get everything in perfect harmony. yet it isn't mechanical at all, but intuitive, with the one-thing-leads-to-another kind of naturalism i found in Kenaz Filan's writing.

Ms.Purswell also includes ANOTHER more traditional hierarchy with 10 archdemons assigned to the Tree of Life. The archdevils and elemental rulers are given and the Goetic forces are categorized under each sephirah and element with the Ars Goetia's ranks and correspondences. This second hierarchy i think is more in line with what you'll find in the Ars Goetia and is explained in more detail than the book gives; i assume it's a generational demonolater format passed down by families who have worked that system for generations, but don't quote me on that, i may be wrong, she may have put the second hierarchy in for other reasons.

Using the second Goetic hierarchy to do the abovementioned justice work would have you invoke Asmodeus from the sphere of Geburah, then either Goap or Amaimon ruling over Fire and the South, and then Raum who falls under both Geburah and Fire as a Count/Earl. Both systems work and make sense but to be honest i like Ellen's system better - there are more steps to it but overall it's more efficient due to its binary nature.

Some parts of the book are vague but are understood in perspective after a bit of outside reading. Ellen's chapter on Goetic Demonolatry rites might seem slight but reading Conjurations 6 - 10 in Peter Carroll's Liber KKK make the chapter come to life by providing her words with practical dimension.

A following chapter on Creating Rituals indirectly hints at her use of the Hypersigil/Supersigil. Grant Morrison explains one form of hypersigil in Pop Magic! and another form of hypersigil is given by Kirk Packwood in his book Memetic Magic; Kirk's hypersigil is based on Artistic Symbolism. A verbal hypersigil can be created verbally by combining the Enns in Ms.Purswell's book with David Grove's Clean Language patterns, or combining the Goetic enns with Wim Winger's Einsteinian Discovery Technique (Windtunneling or Image Streaming). An example of how this kind of shamanic hypersigil might play out is given by Christian Sedman in They Only Want You When You're Seventeen, When You're Twenty One You're No Fun (found in Chapter 1 of Jason Louv's book Generation Hex). Another way of working this form of Goety may be along the neoshamanic lines Felicitas Goodman explains in her book Where the Spirits Ride the Wind Trance Journeys and Other Ecstatic Experiences, possibly using the Enns along with Goodman's 211bpm drum pattern and different Goetic asanas to access their realms. Felicitas' book explains how that type of working will turn out with field reports and recollections of previous journeys by her own students. There's a lot of possibility in this kind of work, it's rather open-ended.

Ellen briefly describes that her system demands writing ritual - again that requires a bit of outside reading. Obtain a copy of Sourcebook of Magic A Comprehensive Guide to NLP Change Patterns by L.Michael Hall and use an appropriate NLP pattern from that book to outline your ritual writing, and away you go, the ritual can be created from there. Again there are other ways of doing this ritual writing, for example Composing Magic by Elizabeth Barrette has a well-explained method for writing ritual. These extra books aren't needed if you are creative. If you are perplexed or need a helping hand these outside books can keep you on track. Think of them as being a way to get past the bottlenecks or to untie the knots that sometimes come with doing this kind of magic.

One warning from Liber KKK 'The magician faces considerable danger on this level and may have frequent recourse to sorcery techniques or banishing ritual if it threatens to obsess or overwhelm.' It may pay to do Conjurations 1 - 5 from Liber KKK before doing Goetic Demonolatry in order to ground some of the heavier parts of the system. Alternately, the author refers the reader to S.Connolly's books for more information and i second that recommendation.

So who is this book for? I think it suits Demonolaters, Theistic Satanists, Neoshamans, Chaotes who enjoy Jan Fries or Phil Farber's work, Robert Anton Wilson fans, NLP/Neurosemantic/hypnotherapy pracs, and lucid dreamers who want to explore dreamstates with hypersigils. Anyone who is into open-ended experimental magick with trancework application will find something here. View the book as a jumping-off point, creative spur, or a quick start guide rather than a compendium and you'll find its value that way. The kind of book that says little but hints at much and grows and changes as you grow and change. A work in progress or a creative spur.

I myself am very new to this work and have yet to do any rituals using Ms.Purswell's method but this book holds much promise. Only time will tell how the work turns out but i look forward to trying this system for myself.

Bottom line i like it. 4 stars from me.
This Book is a very nice starting point however it has very crucial information or data not found that easily.
I'm not disappointed that I bought this product at all, but if it had been a dollar more I'm not sure I'd feel the same way.

The text starts with an introduction that includes the caveat that any respectable Goetic Demonolator will also get the Lesser Key of Solomon and Aleister Crowley's Illustrated Goetia, and of course, the Complete Book of Demonolatry. Now I do have those books, but in a convenient format. I was hoping to find a one-stop-shop, so to speak, where I could find information on the Demonolatric perspective on dealing with the Goetia and on the 72 daemons of the Goetia themselves. Instead I had to spend an hour copying text and images (sigils and such) from public domain pdfs and sigils available on the publisher's website(!) into a compilation on these entities and formatting it for the myself.

The book really shines for about nine pages in the middle, where there are convenient one-line summaries of what particular daemons excel at, including elemental attributions that show a strikingly good understanding of the magical theory of the four elements. I cannot overemphasize how convenient this section is - it's like the two most useful columns of Crowley's 777, but for Goetic daemons, but it too has its faults. For instance, each of the daemons named has a link for their name. Now if you're like me you were hoping this would be an intra-textual link to another section of the book where these daemons are characterized more thoroughly. Nope! Instead you get linked to a demonology website. Also, the section only takes up nine pages because of the forced page breaks.

Which gets me to the mediocre formatting. Now, there's nothing overly stupid like I find when I put an OCR'd .pdf directly into a .prc converter (ridiculous line breaks, intermingling of two columns of text, et cetera) but there are almost as many forced page breaks than as there are in My Pet Goat. Okay that's a hyperbole, but if you get it and read it at a reasonable text size you'll see what I mean.

There's a section on magical ritual and etiquette [ie not getting a Hummer-sized ego] both of which I would've appreciated terribly when I was fifteen and in my early days of magical practice, but which is covered better in S. Connolly's own Magic 101 book, The Art of Creative Magic. It seems like the section on etiquette with other practitioners took up the space that could've more usefully been dedicated to etiquette on dealing with the daemons - the book makes it clear not to use a circle and a triangle, but I would've appreciated anecdotes about the author's experiences with some of these fine daemons. Then again, they could've had both and the book still would've been short.

Finally there is a list of demonic Enns for the 72 spirits of the Goetia (and not the other entities made reference to in the book). I'm not sure the origins of these - probably passed down from some Demonolatric tradition - and I do not deny that they are quite effective (I'm not sure what was making those sounds in the middle of my room last night but it only happened while I was using Balam's enn as a mantra) but they're also available for free on the DB website.

That gets me to my main point. This book, in a lot of ways, is a re-arrangement of things already in publication, like Solomon's Lesser Key, The Art of Creative Magic, the list of Enns for the Goetia, and the lists of daemons attributed to the spheres of the Qabalah and four directions. That is fine with me, it's 4 dollars. However, at other times it seems like the author didn't want to re-hash material, like when she avoids talking more than obliquely about the demonolatric attitude towards daemons [get the Complete Book of Demonolatry!] and doesn't include more information about the daemons than links [so you have to either have the 3G kindle or have WiFi where you are], the Enns, the elements, and a quick one-line summary of what they can be used for.

I'm still not upset I purchased this book, because that list (its contrived page length aside) is great, and the elemental attributions are spot-on. I'm just disappointed that what could've been the 777 of the Goetic daemons by simply adding passages from Solomon's key to intra-textual links, including the zodiacal decans of the daemons, their sigils, the Tarot cards they correspond to, their rank, and what other spirits within the pantheon they are associated with in primary sources, and by compiling all this information conveniently together using internal links, instead turned out mostly to be something Gremory or Zagan probably told the author to write. [They're some of the spirits the book says are useful for gaining money, ha ha.] I'll give it three starts, mostly because of the useful list the fact that the book isn't actually *bad*, just less than it could've been, and because of the weird noises I heard last night. Don't hold back next time, Ellen.
This book status on my shelf for quick reference. I have the e book version and the physical copy. It's very convenient and I love how the information is put together.
This book is written by a woman who has been a practicing demonolater since the early 1960s. Although this book is not long in length, I found a wealth of useful information contained within its pages. Although I have another writer that is my favorite author on this particular subject, I found it extremely useful to obtain a different perspective from another seasoned demonolater. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is also a demonolater or studies demonolatry.
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