The Seventh Spirit is Amon. He is a Marquis
great in power, and most stern. He appeareth like a Wolf with a
Serpent�s tail, vomiting out of his mouth flames of fire; but at
the command of the Magician he putteth on the shape of a Man with
Dog�s teeth beset in a head like a Raven; or else like a Man with
a Raven�s head (simply). He telleth all things Past and to Come.
He procureth feuds and reconcileth controversies between friends.
He governeth 40 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this which is to
be worn as aforesaid, etc.
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Amon; Ancient God Of The Middle East
It is said that the Egyptians were the first to bow down to him.
They knew this demonic spirit as Ammon, although he had other
names including Amun, Amen and Ammon-Ra, the sun god. He was often
portrayed in Egyptian art as a man with the head of a bird.
I believe this devious spirit goes even farther back into history.
The Sumerian King List, a controversial record of all the rulers
of Earth dating over 400,000 years, lists as immortal gods such
names as Enmeduranki, Annunaki, Nephilim, Nefiim, and Elohim, all
linking us to an ancient story of a visit by an alien race called
the Annunaki, who some believe were the parents of the human race
on this planet.
The Sumerian name Enmeduranki meant "ruler whose me connect Heaven
and Earth." And Annunaki means "Those who from Heaven to Earth
came."
Interestingly enough, the main gods of the Sumerians included Anu,
Ninhaursag, Enlil, Enki and Ea.
Notice the similarities between the names Amon, Amun and Anu.
This particular spirit has been influencing Middle Eastern culture
since before the time of Abraham, and I believe he is still there,
deeply embedded in the mind-set of the Arab and possibly even the
Jewish people.
A nasty one, and perhaps well portrayed in the ancient artist
drawing showing him as a strange beast with a long, curling
serpentine like tail. Some magickians said Amon appeared as a wolf
with a serpent's tail. They said he sometimes would change into
the form of a man with the head of a raven. Remember, this is how
the Egyptians saw him.
Remote Viewer Aaron C. Donahue, however, drew an entirely
different version of Amon after evoking him into his temple and
before his work bench. This powerful Duke of Demons, appeared
somewhat like the ancients described him but with a few surprises.
The
drawing does not confirm Amon's tail, but it shows a close-up of
his canine face and teeth that distinguish him as none other than
a werewolf. On his head is an Eastern turban but it is made of
twisted snakes. One of the snakes is hanging down behind Amon's
right shoulder. And clearly seen behind Amon, on his left, is the
arched roof line of a Moslem Mosque.
This ancient spirit is obviously one of the antagonizers,
manipulators, and possibly one of the fathers of the billions of
people who comprise the Middle Eastern culture. Can this also be a
picture of the Annunaki?
Whatever his origin, he is, indeed, a great trickster. Look at the
smirk on his face.
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