The Tenth Spirit is Buer, a Great President. He
appeareth in Sagittary, and that is his shape when the Sun is
there. He teaches Philosophy, both Moral and Natural, and the
Logic Art, and also the Virtues of all Herbs and Plants. He
healeth all distempers in man, and giveth good Familiars. He
governeth 50 Legions of Spirits, and his Character of obedience is
this, which thou must wear when thou callest him forth unto
appearance.
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Buer; The Holographic Demon
Over the years magickians have seen Buer, but they usually always
give a description that is so varied, the real identity of this
spirit has been a mystery.
While remote viewer Aaron C. Donahue discovered why the appearance
changes, he probably didn't get any nearer
to capturing the real essence of this Goetian Spirit than any of
his predecessors.
That is because Buer is an alien who enjoys projecting himself in
a variety of three-dimensional holographic shapes whenever he is
summoned. Donahue's drawing is cropped to give you a better look
at the image, so it fails to show the three disk shaped craft in
the sky overhead.
For
Donahue, Buer appeared as Pan, the legendary beast of love. For
yet another magickian, who provided the only known drawing of
Buer, he appears as a strange creature with the head of a lion,
but with a wheel of animal legs said to whirl him from place to
place. The writer of the Seagrave data said Buer always appears as
a "Centaur, armed with a great bow. His skin is silver and
shimmers like starlight. His hair is all white and his eyes are
the colour of Mars."
I suspect this spirit has a few other interesting projections
that, if they were known, would help explain many more of the
Greek mythological creatures we remember.
Even Buer's sigil, at the bottom of the page, reminds us of a
modern-day device for projecting images.
Buer is the tenth of the Goetian Spirits. He governs 50 legions of
spirits and is said to teach the art of philosophy and logic, and
is skilled in herbal medicine. |