Oracle of Heaven and Hell
Harness the power of the angels and demons with the Oracle of Heaven and Hell.
This unique oracle of 72 cards combines both infernal and divine powers, with each card containing the image of one goetic demon and the Kabbalistic angel that rules over that demon. In addition to the drawings of the spirits, their summoning sigils are shown behind them. For ease of reading the astrological meaning of each spirit is printed on the card.
Oracle of Heaven and Hell can function much like any standard tarot or oracle deck, however, each card provides both a positive and a negative meaning. These should not be seen as either good or bad but rather as two sides of the same coin or, to borrow from Eastern symbology, as the concept of yin and yang or two parts that comprise a whole.
Angels vs demons, demons vs angels: there can be no light without darkness and no darkness without light.
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VEHUAIH / BAELVEHUIAH – The exalting god. Vehuiah assists you in undertaking and executing the most difficult things. His invocation is made toward the east. BAEL – Anger The first principal demon, Bael, is a king who rules in the east. He gives you the power to be invisible and can control the weather and bring pestilence or cure disease. He is also skilled at fighting snakes and may be invoked against them. |
LOUIAH / BOTISLOUIAH – The marvelous god. People born under Louiah love music, poetry, literature and philosophy. He protects you from spiritual torment and sadness and helps you sleep well at night. Louiah rules over the high sciences and marvelous discoveries and gives revelations in dreams. BOTIS The 17th spirit, Botis, is a great president earl. He appears at the first showing in the form of an ugly viper, then at the command of the magician he puts on a human shape with fearsome teeth and two horns, carrying a bright and sharp sword in his hand. He tells all things past and to come, and reconciles friends and foes. |
HAHASIAH / BALAMHAHASIAH – God the impenetrable secret. People born under this influence love abstract sciences, are attracted to the knowledge of animals, vegetables and minerals and make many useful discoveries. Hahasiah elevates the soul, reveals the mysteries of wisdom and governs chemistry and physics. He can reveal the secret of the philosopher’s stone. BALAM Balam, is a terrible, great and powerful king who appears with three heads: the first like that of a bull, the second like that of a man and the third like that of a ram. He has the tail of a serpent and flaming eyes, and he rides upon a furious bear and carries a goshawk upon his fist. Balam speaks with a hoarse voice and gives true answers about things past, present and to come. |
How to Use the Oracle of Heaven and Hell cards
The Oracle of Heaven and Hell can function much like any standard tarot or oracle deck; however, each card provides both a positive and a negative meaning. These should not be seen as being either good or bad but rather as two sides of the same coin – or, to borrow from Eastern symbology, as the concept of yin and yang or two parts that comprise a whole. The meanings were not derived from religious texts but rather from existing astrological traditions.
Includes: 72 Cards, 168-page Guidebook
Author: Travis McHenry
Dimensions: 11.5 x 5.8 x 15 cm‎
Weight: 680g