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"In front of you stands two guards, one always tells the truth, the other only tells lies"
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I animated more jugs
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time to get back to my main project, in a week or so, I'm currently drained
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Te extraño,
Nunca volviste,
Te perdiste en el recuerdo
A pesar de que te veo cada cierto tiempo
Ni rastro de la casa
ni un solo pelo
Sin semilla sin azúcar
Astillas de concreto
Mostacillas son tus dientes
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En un universo paralelo, nunca me rompieron el corazón y me case con el amor de mi vida.
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The Four Demon Kings in “The Grimoire of Saint Cyprian”:
Egyn, AKA Egin, Egim or Egine (King of the North).
Oriens, AKA Baal, Bael, Uricus, Urieus, Urience (King of the East).
Amaymon, AKA Maymon, Moymon (King of the South).
Paimon, AKA Paymon, Poymon (King of the West).
Magic circle, surrounded by the sigils of the Kings.
Key to the “Transitus Fluvii” alphabet.
Images from “Integrum Morborum Mysterium“ by Robert Fludd.
The assignment of these spirits to the four cardinal directions is variable across different sources - those given are based on Agrippa.
The names of the four Archangels which correspond to these spirits are given in the “Transitus Fluvii” (”Passing Through the River”) alphabet on the right hand side of the image for each spirit, and also appear around the green section of the magic circle diagram.
The key to this alphabet is given in “Three Books of Occult Philosophy” by Cornelius Agrippa (1533).
For example, the letters given for Egyn correspond to “Lamed, Aleph (as E), Iod, Resh, Vav” in the Hebrew Alphabet i.e. “LEIRU”.
Since this alphabet is read right to left, it corresponds to “Uriel” in the Latin alphabet. The same cipher is used on the left hand side of each image to give one of the Names of God in Judaism (which again must be read right to left).
Based on this cipher, the names of the Archangels and Names of God for each spirit are as follows:
Egyn: Uriel and AChTh.
Oriens: Michael and YHVH.
Amaymon: Gabriel and HYNW.
Paimon: Raphael and ShDY.
The Latin text in the green circle is “Ego me circumcingo virtute horum nominum qiubus hic circulus est consignatus”, for which an approximate translation is “I am surrounded by this circle, which is sealed by virtue of these names of power“.
The last two images show circles with a similar schema by the Rosicrucian Robert Fludd.
For more on the “grammar” contained in grimoires, please visit “Noise vs. Signal”.
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Nadie te dice la verdad
Nadie es certero , nadie te sostendrá, nadie te tomará
Nadie quiere
Nadie es un alguien
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