Familiars According to English witchcraft handbooks of the early seventeenth century (familiars do not appear in Continental witchcraft trials and literature), the name given to spirits attendant upon witches or magicians.
Familiars by James Dilworth A familiar is a spirit or demonic attendant to a magician, sorcerer or witch that does their master's bidding, usually attracted to a person through magical skill, or incantation.
Familiars Animals supposedly used by Gothic Witches and others to help them with their magic; often believed to be incarnated spirits or the messengers of noncarnate ones. Fam-Trad ...
The Ministering Familiars or Mysteries ARE THE FOLLOWING: Astarte, Salomonis familiarum III. Regum. Spirit of Water; Spirit of Air; Spirit of Earth. Asteroth20 in Palastina familiari. Schaddaij, Driffon, Agrippa, Magaripp.
He called them "elemental automata" or "intrusive familiars". They frequently copulated amongst themselves, engendering offspring simultaneously.
Brown: For Protection [of animals and familiars], sensual pleasure, and security. Gold: The color for all matters of the Sun, Also, symbolizes the correlation between good work and reward. It's also the color of the God.
Phul is the spirit of the Moon. He gives familiars of the water and makes men live for 300 years.
See also: Familiar, Spirit, Magic, World, Occult
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