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Holy Daimon – Frater Acher

Nevertheless, the focus on Saturn was present with me all the time. For the first time in the last five days I experienced Saturn as one force among seven equals, and not as the dominant, tall, black figure made of shadows. Its effect, once considered as one of seven integral components, is entirely different: it’s a force that structures, clarifies, and that maintains a distance. Simultaneously I felt how uncomfortable it was for my Saturn-saturated presence to grant the other six forces their own rightful space.
A second point: In the invocation I turn to all mediating agents of Saturn: the planet, the divine name, choirs of angels, archangel, intelligence, and demon. My assumption is that this has an inherently balancing and positive impact on the full spectrum of Saturnine forces. A conjuration of Tzaphkiel or Zazel by themselves would most likely yield altogether different results. Saturn is an entire world with forces in itself, a planet, as the name says. One just needs to consider the differentiation we see in the forces of our own planet, Earth.
We speak of the sublunary forces, and those of the four elements in particular. Saturn knows a similar diversity – or more specifically, below its moons. A significant job within the SatEx is therefore to maintain the various Saturnine forces in balance. No excess in Zazel, no lack of functioning of the Aralim. Only once one has passed in such manner through the gate of Saturn does one gain access to its sublunary atmosphere where one can begin to explore the various force-fields in particular.
The hours between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. are the most exhausting ones of the night. I started using the six sacred names as a mantra over the Saturn talisman. Tonight this induced Saturnine dreams: tomorrow night I shall check if this was a coincidence. Rose is back from Berlin. Exhausting night. The day in Geneva and the work until 9 p.m. yesterday required a lot of energy. Tonight I missed the hourly awakening twice by thirty minutes due to tiredness.
Holy Daimon, second edition © Frater Acher 2018, 2023. Published by Scarlet Imprint. Illustrations by Jose Gabriel Alegría Sabogal. Edited by Peter Grey; designed & typeset by Alkistis Dimech. ISBN 978-1-912316-81-6 (digital) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without the prior written permission of the publisher. BM BOX 77777, London WC1N 3XX · SCARLETIMPRINT.COM OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS Preface Introduction I · HISTORY Among the Chaldeans Among the Zoroastrians Among the ancient Greeks II · MEMORY Communion with my holy daimon From the magical diary of Brother Camaysar III · PRACTICE Systasis with your holy daimon Trust Joy Darkness Encounter Epilogue Selected resources Index OceanofPDF.com ILLUSTRATIONS Gothic Saturn, Ovide Moralisé The flame of prayer Chaldean astrologer Sacerdos Persicus, the haoma Eros and Thumos Every man and every woman is a star Agathodaimon The magus among the spheres Solar and nocturnal Saturn Saturn and the underground clock Man is the athanor I am the golem of my daimon Distillation The Last Day Divine Union Orphic Egg The Spirit of Saturn, after Barrett’s The Magus The Egg Ritual Classical Saturn OceanofPDF.com I do my thing and you do your thing.
I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful, If not, it can’t be helped. – Fritz Perls For you are I, and I am you; your name is mine, and mine is yours. For I am your image. – PGM VIII.36 – 38 OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com PREFACE Where does this doubt come from, I ask you.
From weakness of faith? No! It derives logically from the unconscious awareness that too few among the priests are fiery enough to search for the path of sanctification, as do the yogis and sadhus of India. There are too few of them who take the heavenly kingdom by force. Trust me: there are more paths towards resurrection than the Church would ever dream of!
The loud hoping for ‘mercy’ sure enough is not enough.
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