Hello Benedictus,
When I say "aggressive" I am referring to anything which will drive away, cause harm or discomfort to an opponent regardless of the circumstances it is used in (i.e. self-defense). As opposed to a Circle of Protection which is purely defensive, not actually harming an aggressor.
On the subject of the Circle of Protection and other basic invocations, when it comes to particularly powerful black magicians would the Conjuration of Jupiter, Belilin and the Circle of Protection be ineffective?
Also, I'm curious, does Belilin have an effective range; be it dependent on your imagination, level of energy, etc.?
Is there a set time that the effects of Belilin endure; be it a standard duration across the board, based on the individual caster's energy level, etc.?
Can the Circle of Protection be penetrated by an attacker with sufficient power?
Could a person quickly cast a small Circle of Protection immediately around themselves and then expand that circle outwards to push away aggressors? Speaking from a purely defensive perspective, it seems like this would be the only technique anyone would actually
need to defend themselves. The Fons Alpha et Omega is another possibly purely defensive incantation if it is, in fact, a proactive "defense field". I received no confirmation on that.
On the topic of the Fons Alpha et Omega, is it a precautionary technique to be implemented proactively before a negative situation emerges? If so, can you visually perceive it in the internal worlds in order to know that the prayer was successful? Does the Fons Alpha have a duration for which it will last?
I know I have a lot of questions.
Whenever Moloch came after me within Limbo, I recited the section of the conjuration of the seven, "By the holy Elohim and by the names of the Genii Cashiel, Sehaltiel, Aphiel and Zarahiel, at the command of Orifiel, depart from us Moloch! We deny thee our children to devour..." He always retracted with great displeasure from me whenever I've pronounced this part of the conjuration. Therefore, there is time to pronounce these mantras. Certainly it is not pleasant to be persecuted by such a terrible demon, but when you remember God and pray, you are safe.
Why would Moloch attack you, or anyone else for that matter?
I can understand the various minor creatures (parasites) and thought forms who either repeat the conditions/sentiments of their creation or who simply want to feed on a person's energy directly, but I cannot quite figure out why a personage like Moloch would be concerned with attacking strangers. Because I've heard this type of account even from black magicians claiming they are attacked by angels and have to defend themselves.
Of all the billions(?) of demons that would hypothetically stretch across the face of the infradimensions what are the chances that you would even encounter that particular personage? Did you seek him out intentionally?
Since Moloch is very fallen, we need a lot of assistance in order to reject him, hence the invocation of the five angels (representing the Pentagram), including his positive double, Orifiel.
By asserting Orifiel is Moloch's positive double, do you mean to say that Moloch is Orifiel's fallen Human Soul?
Therefore, if you awaken in the internal planes in order to witness the battles between the angels and demons, it is through the Bodhisattva of the Gods and the demons of Klipoth.
The gods cannot descend, correct? Without willing hosts to act as vehicles they would be powerless against the forces of Klipoth? By that I mean, without Bodhisattva, the demons would freely exist from the 9th Sphere to the Mental Plane without restriction. In other words, neither side would have contact with the other; demons on one side, gods on the other. There would be no conflict between them?
The demons are not equal to the Bodhisattva; the former are tenebrous, fallen, and degenerated, whereas the latter are fully expressing their Intimate Christ, which is the power that rejects the evil ones. The demons cannot withstand the powers of the Christ, and therefore, when struck, vanish and disappear, since they have been sent down into the lower dimensions.
So what you are saying is there is no actual battle. It would be like chihuahua puppy in a small room facing a wild chimpanzee in a death match. What you are describing is such a one-sided predicament that it does not even make sense for a demon to appear on the battlefield. It's so one-sided that no demon could possibly ignore their comparative weakness and think they are doing well; that their path is superior.
If it was a matter of numerical superiority I could understand, but if a single angel could lay waste to a legion of demons, coupled with their ego, I do not see how a demon could justify their situation. Their ego would not allow them to serenely take such repeated beatings, get back up and continue to believe they were better off. Their entire self-image would be shattered. One would think they wouldn't go out of their way to mislead others, cause strife and dig their holes even deeper if they know they are at the mercy of the angels' whelms. What would even be the point in opposing the White Lodge? How could one act in opposition to such power? How can the world be in such a mess if the White Lodge could exercise so much power over demons?
Before I was aware of any of this type of thought I classified myself as a Muslim. I had argued against traditionalists that Iblis was animal instinct, which became "evil" when mankind were perfected (through evolution at the time), then charged to act like men. And, furthermore, that angels were natural phenomenon (Iblis and the Jinn making up certain behavioral phenomenon in nature). This was my interpretation of the Qur'an. Unlike the Bible the Qur'an will say "this is allegory" or "this is to be taken literally". One of the main issues with this idea that Iblis literally rebelled against God is that Iblis would have to know that he could not win. Such a rebellion would be unimaginably idiotic. Completely nonsensical. Iblis would know - not believe, think or conjecture, but know - that the only result of such defiance would be pain.
So here I am now reading about how the angels are so overwhelmingly powerful and yet the demons still rebel. I don't mean to offend, but what you are saying sounds just as nonsensical as Iblis literally rebelling against God. It sounds like one side talking themselves up over their enemy. I could understand if the angels have a numerical advantage and the demons were simply holding on to some distant hope of one day acquiring the strength and/or numbers to turn the tables, but this is not the case according to these teachings. The demons have to know they are on the wrong side. There is no way around it. There is no room for any pretense in the matter of them being on a superior path.
But at the same time you're talking about invoking 5 angels to stop one (particularly strong) demon in an invocation. This still implies to me that that particular (atypical) demon has amassed more strength than the typical angel. But yet at the same time you state a Bodhisattva can cut through a demon like a hot knife through butter. This does not seem consistent.