"Bael" (Demon #1)

"Bael" (Demon #1)

A Poem by Ars Goetia Poetry
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King Bael (Baal). The First demon from the 'Ars Goetia'.

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                               "Bael" (Demon #1)

I am Bael from the Goetia, the Egyptian God Osris in disguise/
Escaping from Soloman's bindings, no Humanity shows in my eyes
My Sigil the image of a stick figure, extended crosses in both hands/
My humour is formal religion, designed by angels to entrap all man
Successfully drawing thousands, of angelic followers into my lair/
As a silent attack upon the angels, and three heads is how I appear
As I am Bael the king of the east, the ruler to sixty-six legions/
Emerging from an inverted crown, I am the king of all demons
Many subconscious reasons, why many humans feel an impulse/
They worship me as a spirit, I appear reptillian and my voice is coarse
I can make myself invisible, and summon the invisible upon request/
I am a 'Early human father', the fallen angels architect
My dialect is that of hebrew, but yet very Alien when I appear/
I can appear as a man, a cat or a toad, my cunning reflected here
Definately not the one to trust, but neither the one to blame/
As I represent three elements, of what is the evolved human brain.
 
       Copyright 2012 The Elusive Mr Dunne (All rights reserved)

© 2014 Ars Goetia Poetry


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The first book of the Lesser Keys of Solomon..hmmm.. I to have found inspiration from this extraordinary book..I shall not embark on my personal beliefs but somethings should left alone..because the Human mind is weak....Bael, not a demon to mess with LOL

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ars Goetia Poetry

11 Years Ago

Lol, do be careful though, they've got this awful habit of not doing what you tell them to, cheeky b.. read more
Marie

11 Years Ago

Well, it's not about summoning a particular demon...just your reguar wish granting demon...
Ars Goetia Poetry

11 Years Ago

I'm not quite sure there is one, but if you find him, do make a wish for me won't you :)



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The thing is, demons are real I think. Yet they lie. Even their descriptions are false. Truth mixed in with just enough deception to fool those who would study this cosmology. Interesting and talented writing.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

I agree, they are very much real, my friend. Absolutely, what with each having many aliases & means .. read more
 David Scott

10 Years Ago

It amazes me when people think the spiritual realm is only angles and clouds... You have quite a vi.. read more
Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

They have a lot to learn. Thank you very much, it's much appreciated :)
A powerful write. Splendid...:)...................

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

10 Years Ago

u ar welcome...:)..................
Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

Thanks again :)
Sami Khalil

10 Years Ago

^^~^^ :>)........................
Such a powerful entity! Your writing is so magnificently constructed. Each word perfectly describes the demon. I admire your skills.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

He sure is, Leigh. Wow, thank you ever so much. That's much appreciated. More of my poetry can be fo.. read more
Moon

10 Years Ago

You are very welcome and I will be checking out more of your work.
Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

I'm pleased. Thanks again.
I like the poem. Myth and history my favorite topics. This is a powerful demon. I like the history given. You gave me a good history lesson. Thank you.
Coyote

Posted 10 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

I'm pleased, my friend. Mine too, along with serial killers ;) He sure is, bro. The pleasure was all.. read more
Interesting piece, insightful indeed :) x

Posted 10 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Tia :) x
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Unfortunately I'm not in a deep thinking mood, but you were right - this is good and I really like it. I will definitely come back to this one, then read on through the others.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

Thanks, Nialligimino. That's great, feedback much appreciated my friend :)
hmm...it is strange.i have always known horus as the peoples god. A god loved by all.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

It sure is strange, my friend. Definitely an eye opener ;)
Impressive narrative poem.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

11 Years Ago

Thank you Ency :)
Ency Bearis

11 Years Ago

You're welcome
Ars Goetia Poetry

10 Years Ago

;)
I will be honest. When I first read the titles I was afraid I was about to be beaten down with sermons of dark religion. I was pleasantly surprised to find this was not the case at all.
I like the way you approached these pieces. Letting each speak for theirselves. Quite unique. :)


Posted 11 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

11 Years Ago

Thank you very much Rogue. I am pleased that you took the time to check out my Goetian Demon series,.. read more
Well, this is different :) Dont ussually come across this kinda stuff. I used to be a horrorcore rapper so was very inspired by demonology etc. Good work, very impressive :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


Ars Goetia Poetry

11 Years Ago

Oh yes, Talented individuals indeed ;)
Sam Gregory

11 Years Ago

Indeed :)
Ars Goetia Poetry

11 Years Ago

:)

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