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Hear Me, and make all Spirits subject unto Me: so that every Spirit of the Firmament and of the Ether; The upper atmosphere or the "fifth element" believed to fill the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere. upon the Earth and under the Earth: on dry Land and in the Water: of Whirling Air, and of rushing Fire: and every Spell and Scourge of God may be obedient unto Me.
I invoke Thee, the Terrible and Invisible God: Who dwellest in the Void Place of the Spirit:—
Arogogorobraō: Sothou: Barbarous names of power; these are phonetic formulas intended to resonate with specific spiritual frequencies rather than convey a literal sentence.
Modoriō: Phalarthaō: Döö: Apé, Original Greek: Apé ("Thou art"). The Bornless One:
Hear Me: etc.
Hear me:—
Roubriaō: Mariōdam: Balbnabaoth: Assalonai: Aphniaō: I: Thoteth: Abrasar: Likely a variation of Abraxas, a Gnostic solar deity. Aëöōü: The seven Greek vowels, which in ancient magic represented the sounds of the seven planets. Ischure, Original Greek: Ischyros ("Mighty"). Mighty and Bornless One!
Hear me: etc.
I invoke thee:—
Ma: Barraiō: Jōēl: Kotha:
Athorēbalō: Abraoth:
Hear Me: etc.
Hear me!
Aōth: Abaōth: Basum: Likely derived from the Hebrew Be-Shem ("In the Name"). Isak: A reference to the biblical Isaac.
Sabaoth: Hebrew for "Hosts" or "Armies," often used as a title for God. Iao: The Gnostic and Greek phonetic rendering of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton (Yahweh).This is the Lord of the Gods:
This is the Lord of the Universe:
This is He Whom the Winds fear.