Lately, I’ve been reflecting on the Goetia not just as external spirits to be summoned and commanded, but as deep internal forces — energies that, when recognized, can be absorbed and awakened within the self.
Take Bael, for example — often referred to as the King of Invisibility. Traditionally, he's invoked to become unseen. But maybe invisibility isn’t just about physical absence. Maybe it’s the art of becoming untouchable through detachment, moving through influence rather than confrontation.
In that sense, Bael’s power isn't just to vanish — it’s to rule from silence. A force that exists between presence and shadow.
I’ve started archiving personal notes and interpretations about the Goetia, focusing on understanding each of them not as tools of control, but as keys of internal dominion — almost like living sigils within us.
They’re not instructions. Just personal reflections. If anyone’s walking a similar path, I’ve been keeping the notes here:
goetiapath.blogspot.com
Would be interested to hear thoughts or similar experiences. Especially from those who view integration as equally important as invocation.
Take Bael, for example — often referred to as the King of Invisibility. Traditionally, he's invoked to become unseen. But maybe invisibility isn’t just about physical absence. Maybe it’s the art of becoming untouchable through detachment, moving through influence rather than confrontation.
In that sense, Bael’s power isn't just to vanish — it’s to rule from silence. A force that exists between presence and shadow.
I’ve started archiving personal notes and interpretations about the Goetia, focusing on understanding each of them not as tools of control, but as keys of internal dominion — almost like living sigils within us.
They’re not instructions. Just personal reflections. If anyone’s walking a similar path, I’ve been keeping the notes here:

Would be interested to hear thoughts or similar experiences. Especially from those who view integration as equally important as invocation.