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Guidance on Working With King Belial!

AvatarHIGHLIFE2 min to read

Hello to all members of the Temple of Zeus,

I have a question and I kindly ask for your guidance. I have carefully reviewed the website, but I did not find a ritual specifically dedicated to King Belial or a clear ritual of power associated with him.

I wish to work with King Belial and would like to better understand a few things beyond the ritual itself:

  • is the correct way to evoke and invoke a god?

  • On the paper where the request is written, should it be formulated as a prayer, or as an affirmation in the present tense?

I have completed the initiation ritual, and at the end I added a small amount of blood, as instructed. However, I would like to know whether, when working with Belial or with any other god, it is recommended to do the same on the written request. I do not want to make any mistakes.

Additionally, besides what is mentioned (attracting powerful allies and favors), I would like to know what other functions or attributes King Belial has.

I want to understand clearly what to do and how to do it.

Please guide me; I am new and I come with respect. Anyone more experienced who can answer, I would greatly appreciate your help.

Hail King Belial!
Hail Zeus!
Hail Satya!

#1

HPZM has praised Belial before, so I don’t think it’s a corrupted name:

I am very sorry for your losses and what you had to endure, life can take things away from us, but do not despair, there is a better future ahead. You can definitely petition the Gods for a succubi, but the situation is that one must be spiritually adherent to this topic in order to make it work. It's almost like a life path.

Yes, you can change your mind later on and go for a human partner, but this has to be explicitly requested when you do the formal Ritual. In this case there will be no ramifications.

I believe however based on your latest response, that this is more of a grief based approach than you being fine and wanting to go all the way in this type of relationship. What could really help you is also to get a new pet, but also slowly as you recover, find another human company.

#2

Things have drastically changed in the recent past here in TOZ. I don't have the rank or influence here to debate or argue. If you would like to nominate a SG to address your issues, then by all means, let's open a honest and sensible debate on it?

#3

Time difference, we'll chat tomorrow, think aboit it!

#4

HPZM has praised Belial before, so I don’t think it’s a corrupted name:

You're correct. I should've checked the Daemon list. One shouldn't come on the forums if they haven't got the humility to admit when they're wrong. I stand corrected.

#5

Not trying to backtrack here, but what I should've said is that Belial is depicted in the Bible as both the "Devil" and a "Demon". Both incorrect and derogatory.

Belial (/ˈbiːli.əl/;[1] Hebrew: בְּלִיַּעַל‎, Bəlīyyaʿal) is a term occurring in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament which later became personified as the devil[2] in Christian texts of the New Testament.[3] Alternate spellings include Baalial, Balial, Belhor, Beliall, Beliar, Berial, Bylyl and Beliya'al. the Old Testament. Later, in the Dead Sea Scrolls (c. 300 BCE), Belial was personified as a demon.

Anyone is fortunate to have Him as their Guardian Daemon.

#7
Ancient Oraclesaid:post: 1181481

Nu încerc să mă întorc aici, dar ceea ce ar fi trebuit să spună că Belial este descris în Biblie atât ca „Diavol”, cât și ca „Demon”. Ambele sunt incorecte și peiorative.

Belial ( /ˈbiːli.əl/ ; [1] Ebraică : בְּלִיַּעַל‎, Bəlīyyaʿal ) este un termen care apare în Biblia ebraică / Vechiul Testament și care ulterior a devenit personificat ca diavolul [2] No textele Testament creștine. [3] Alte variante de ortografie includ Baalial , Balial , Belhor , Beliall , Beliar , Berial , Bylyl și Beliya'al . în Vechiul Testament. Mai târziu, în sulurile de la Marea Moartă (cca. 300 î.Hr.), Belial a fost personificat ca un demon .

Oricine este norocos să-L are ca Demon Păzitor.

Ancient Oraclesaid:post: 1181481

Nu încerc să mă întorc aici, dar ar fi trebuit să spun că Belial este descris în Biblie atât ca „Diavol”, cât și ca „Demon”. Ambele sunt incorecte și peiorative.

Belial ( /ˈbiːli.əl/ ; [1] Ebraică : בְּלִיַּעַל, Bəlīyyaʿal ) este un termen care apare în Biblia ebraică / Vechiul Testament și care ulterior a devenit personificat ca diavolul [2] în textele creștine ale Noului Testament. [3] Alte variante de ortografie includ Baalial , Balial , Belhor , Beliall , Beliar , Berial , Bylyl și Beliya'al în Vechiul Testament. Mai târziu, în sulurile de la Marea Moartă (cca. 300 î.Hr.), Belial a fost personificat ca un demon .

Oricine este norocos să-L aibă ca Demon Gardian.

Pentru mine, Belial este bun. Am lucrat cu el doar o zi și prezența lui a fost simțită imediat, într-un mod foarte pozitiv și clar, chiar dacă sunt nou. Am încredere în experiența directă, nu în ceea ce spune cineva dacă nu a lucrat niciodată cu el sau nu a avut niciodată acest tip de experiență.

Aleg să am încredere în ceea ce este scris pe site și în ceea ce simt personal. După cum scrie acolo, nu există mediatori în satanism - conexiunea este directă și personală. De aceea, căutam doar informații reale de la oameni care au lucrat efectiv cu Belial, nu certuri despre cine are dreptate sau cine nu.

Cred că adevărata spiritualitate nu vine din dezbateri despre ce este corect, ci din alinierea interioară cu zeul, demonul sau spiritul cu care lucrezi. Când porți prea multe credințe impuse în subconștient, ajungi să te autosabotezi și să te limitezi.

Îmi cer scuze dacă întrebarea mea a dus la contradicții sau dezacorduri. Pentru mine, acest lucru este suficient. Aleg să merg mai departe urmând ceea ce este scris pe site, să avansez spiritual și să ascult de propriile mele intenții și gânduri. În cele din urmă, fiecare este liber să creadă și să practice așa cum dorește. Nu există un bine sau un rău absolut - ceea ce contează este ceea ce alegi tu să fie pentru tine însuți.

Ancient Oraclesaid:post: 1181481

Not trying to backtrack here, but what I should've said is that Belial is depicted in the Bible as both the "Devil" and a "Demon". Both incorrect and derogatory.

Belial (/ˈbiːli.əl/;[1] Hebrew: בְּלִיַּעַל‎, Bəlīyyaʿal) is a term occurring in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament which later became personified as the devil[2] in Christian texts of the New Testament.[3] Alternate spellings include Baalial, Balial, Belhor, Beliall, Beliar, Berial, Bylyl and Beliya'al. the Old Testament. Later, in the Dead Sea Scrolls (c. 300 BCE), Belial was personified as a demon.

Anyone is fortunate to have Him as their Guardian Daemon.

For me, Belial is good. I worked with him for just one day and his presence was felt immediately, in a very positive and clear way, even though I am new. I trust direct experience, not what someone says if they have never worked with him or never had this kind of experience.

I choose to trust what is written on the site and what I personally feel. As it says there, there are no mediators in Satanism the connection is direct and personal. That is why I was only looking for real information from people who have actually worked with Belial, not arguments about who is right or wrong.

I believe true spirituality does not come from debates about what is correct, but from inner alignment with the god, demon, or spirit you work with. When you carry too many imposed beliefs in the subconscious, you end up self-sabotaging and limiting yourself.

I apologize if my question led to contradictions or disagreements. For me, this is enough. I choose to move forward by following what is written on the site, to advance spiritually, and to listen to my own intentions and thoughts. In the end, everyone is free to believe and practice as they wish. There is no absolute good or bad what matters is what you choose it to be for yourself.

Hail King Belial
Hail Zeus
Hail Satya

#8

Yeah, there were a number of gentile tribes around Ancient Palestine at the end of the bronze age - Iron age, 12th Century BCE. The Canaanites and Philistines were amongst the major tribes. Belial was one of their chief deities.