Lon Milo Duquette'S Angels, Demons and Gods of The New Millennium
Lon Milo Duquette'S Angels, Demons and Gods of The New Millennium
Lon Milo Duquette'S Angels, Demons and Gods of The New Millennium
Science tells us that we use only a tiny portion of our brains, and if our full potentials were
realized we could exercise god-like powers – perhaps even program our VCRs. Aleister Crowley
wrote, “The spirits of each Goetia are portions of the human brain.” Each section is endowed
with particular powers and dedicated to executing specific tasks. Brain surgeons know that if
you stimulate different areas of the brain with an electrical current the patient will react in
different ways. Poke here, the left index finger twitches; poke there, the patient smells
Could it be that in the matrix of the untapped recessed of our brains there are little
areas that, if properly isolated, stimulated, and directed, are capable of performing
all manner of wonders? Even more thrilling is the prospect that the brain and
nervous system represent only the visible spectrum of vast invisible mind – a
cosmos. If this is so, our brains are merely terminals in a great intelligence
network; the different areas functioning as keys on a keyboard. Activated with skill,
Under this scenario the debate over the objective or subjective reality of the spirits
becomes irrelevant. Each magician’s microcosmic Goetic spirit Sitri not only
corresponds with every other magician’s Sitri, but also resonates sympathetically
with the great macrocosmic Sitri. As we conjure Sitri to evoke the passions of the
girl next door, we are also rubbing elbows with the same “enchantment” that draws
If a Goetic demon is simply the power and potential of 1/72nd of the human brain,
why is it considered an evil spirit? Is it because it punches the time-clock for Lucifer
and gets bonuses for making your life miserable? Is it because it hates you because
it is stuck in hell while you are free to eat pizza in your Porsche and stay up late
Like it or not, we all come hardwired with a complete set (twelve six-packs) of
Goetic demons. Occasionally we unwittingly catch one and put it to work whenever
we are forced to discipline ourselves to learn a specific skill, or in times of stress
when we are required to draw upon extraordinary wit or courage or talent. Most of
the time, however, they just run amok at our expense as we allow them to
randomly discharge their energy in whichever direction offers the least resistance.
They are units of untamed natural force within ourselves that we have ignored,
denied, or disowned. They surface to work their mischief when our will is
ambiguous and our resistance is low. After you have committed and embarrassing
act of unbelievable stupidity you are referring to them when you slap your forehead
and scream “I am my own worst enemy!” As long as they are ignored and
Is it any wonder they are reluctant to be summoned into the triangle? Is it any
unpleasant and terrifying forms? We have seen fit to be the absentee landlord to
this rough neck crew for our entire life, we cannot expect them to be happy to see
us the first time we appear at the door demanding that they clean up the place.
Besides being stubborn and scary, Goetic spirits have earned the “evil spirit”
reputation because a small (but very noisy) percentage of magicians who involve
themselves heavily in Goetic operations become quite mad. The cause of this
Sadly, I have witnessed more than one mental casualty on the Goetic battlefield.
Once it is discovered how easy it is to call up these critters, and how effectively
they can be made to do your bidding, it becomes very tempting to call them all up
and try to have them do everything for you. More often than not, this is a bad idea.
You may think you are summoning the cooling winds to refresh your heated brow,
when it’s embarrassingly obvious to all of your former friends that you’re only
While I certainly do not claim to be the world’s greatest Goetic magician, I have
practiced the art for nearly twenty years and feel qualified to at least voice my
opinion on the subject, and perhaps even offer some words of advice. I feel that
consciousness – call it God the Holy Guardian Angel, the Higher Self. the
and wield its power, the magician is forced to confront important emotional issues
and character defects that, left unresolved, will continue to hinder his or her
pleasant. Finally, equilibrium must be achieved in all aspects of the magician’s life,
balancing the higher spiritual aspirations against the problems and challenges of
everyday living. Properly executed, this is not only powerful magick but a recipe for
of artistic taste. There are those whose respect for tradition and sense of art
demands that every step of the evocation be executed precisely as outlined in the
Sloane manuscripts. Traditional evocations are a thrill to behold. The reader who
Personally I do not use the classic versions of the conjurations and constraints, nor
do I protect my circle with the various Chrislemew holy names. I believe for me to
identify with mythological characters I do not admire or guard my circle with the
names of gods I do not worship would not only be hypocritical, but also dangerous.
I do, however, acknowledge and incorporate the key elements that make this form
of magick work:
I use the circle and triangle surrounded by words and holy names sacred to me.
I utilize talismans displaying the spirit’s sigil, and the standard pentagrams and
hexagrams of Solomon on my vestments.
I ceremonially bathe and dress.
I purify, consecrate, banish, and open temple with appropriate ceremony.
I induce a trance of righteous authority by the recitation of the Gnostic Creed and
Anthem from Crowley’s Gnostic Mass.
I recite a customized version of the Preliminary Invocation of the Goeta.
I conjure in the Enochian language with the First Call and a brief Enochian
summons.
I welcome the spirit upon its appearance.
I give it a brief, unambiguous order and a time limit for its execution and demand
from the spirit an oath that it will be carried out.
I give it license to depart after I tell it that I will be a kind and generous master as
long as it faithfully serves me. I also inform the spirit that if it should prove
disobedient I will punish it, and it necessary destroy it.
I banish and wait until all vestige of a “spooky” feeling disappears.
I keep the spirit’s sigil in a prepared container and watch for signs of it working on
my behalf. If it fails to execute the charge in the prescribed time, I conjure it again
and torture its sigil in fire while I remind it of its original agreement. Failing again, I
conjure it one more time, destroy its seal completely and never acknowledge its
existence again. Note: You will soon run out of spirits if you demand outrageous or
unreasonable things. The Book outlines what these fellows do.
positive I have exhausted all other avenues of resolution. If you want to hurt
someone, it is much more effective (and far more painful) to just punch him or her
in the nose and take the consequences. Asking a Goetic spirit to do it for you only
reveals to the demon that you are a coward and unworthy of faithful service.