Moloch · Enn Meditation Chant [Also Molock, Molekh, Milcom, Malkam, Mulach...] (Feminine Version)

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Moloch · Enn Meditation Chant [Also Molock, Molekh, Milcom, Malkam, Mulach, Makal, Muluk, Malik, Malech, Melchom, Makal, Makkal] (Feminine Version)

Magick audio of Lord Moloch´s enn, 108 repetitions.
Moloch sigil.
Enn: Agios o Moloch, Salve Rex Ignifer (meaning: Numinous is Moloch, Hail to the Flame-Bearing King)

Qlipha: Thaumiel (Neptune & Pluto)
Month: October, December
Time of Day: From 3:48 AM to 5:24 AM
Metal: Steel; Brass
Serves Under: Oriens; Baruchas (North)
Color (In Order of Preference): Purple, Yellow, Green
Rank: Great Prince; Duke; Chief of the Army; Paymaster of the Royal Household; Grand Cross of the Order of the Fly; Prince of the Land of Tears
Gematria: 90, 130, 218, 570, 690
Magickal Numbers: 16, 65, 72, 84
Planet: Sun, Black Sun

Moloch is recorded in the Bible as a fertility god whose cult sacrificed babies to him via immolation and expressed their adulation with drums and orgies. Moloch’s representation as a statue depicted him with seven burning-chambers in his bronze form, five of which were filled with animals, one of which was filled with flour, and the last of which was filled with people, all of which/whom would be offered as sacrifices by immolation within the bronze statue. The valley wherein these ceremonies were practiced became the inspiration for the Abrahamic conception of Gehenna. Mosaic law forbade the participation in these rites under penalty of death, but eventually Solomon himself would come to erect structures in veneration of Moloch.

Theistic Satanism describes Moloch as a solar and infernal deity who instills health, power, strength, and nourishment within the magickian– a courageous, theriomorphic warlord who lights his enemies ablaze. Traditional Ahrimanism presents Moloch-Melchom as a god of blasphemy, polytheism, lust, rage, murder, and death. Luciferian grimoires venerate Moloch as a godform of transformative rebirth and a harbinger of magickal ascent and adepthood. Khaos-Gnosticism presents Moloch as the guardian of the fiery void– a devouring aspect of the abyss which imparts the final cleansing to the adept. Still other black magickal traditions present him as a cruel and merciless avenger who presides over baleful sorcery– a god of suffering who castigates souls with fire.

Qliphothic demonology portrays Moloch as part of Thaumithan or Thaumitan, the two-part government by Moloch and Satan over Thaumiel, the penultimate Qliphothic realm. It is said that the order of demons which resides therein pursued the addition of a second letter aleph, analog for an English “A,” to their names to increase their power. This narrative is the reason behind the deliberately incorrect transliteration of Azerate into Hebrew as AZRAT, which would properly be spelled AZRT. Where AZRT has a value of 217 in Gematria, AZRAT adds up to 218, the exact value of Moloch’s name. It seems significant, in context of this, that both transliterations of HVHI (Havayoth and Chavajoth) carry two A’s, as do the names Satan and Makal and Malkam, the last being two of Moloch’s names.
Molock is a god of literature, writing, poetry, wisdom, and knowledge. He is considered to have been chthonic and he can impart intelligence and physical fitness. He rules over alchemy and transforms the witch into whoever she wants to become. He rules combat, war, terror, violence, vengeance, cruelty, the art of street/practical self defense, street fights, warriorhood, and firearms. He loves anything which glorifies warfare, and he told me to read the Iliad once. He’s a huge fan of the gaming industry, particularly the street fighter type games.

Moloch is the god of fire, whose flames are both purifying and destructive. He can be called forth for prosperity, authority, and respect. He rules all manner of sorcery, divination, protection, and sanguine vampyrism, and he inspires the witch to self-improvement and discipline. Originating as a fertility god, he generally appears with the head of an ox, bull, or cow, and his horns, sometimes said to be a ram’s horns, are said to represent power. He can modify the astral double with horns which are useful in combat. He rules over the deep sea, and he’s been described as a storm god and a plague bringer as well. He can teach one to fortify their astral double against vampyric wraiths.

Please calm yourself, find a relaxing space, you could light a candle and some incense, focus on getting in tune with the spirit energies, a meditative state closer to the entity. Please use headphones.

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