Angels
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Sa'adiya'il -
an angel of the Third Heaven
who reigns over a group of angels
who worship Allah disguised as vultures.
Saaphiel -
an angel of the Sefer Yetzirah who reigns over hurricanes.
Saaqael a.k.a.
Sarakiel
and, possibly,
Suriel -
an Enochian angel of the presence.
Sabaoc -
one of the seven angels who the church council condemned to hell in 745 C.E.
Sabaoth a.k.a. Tsabaoth ("Lord of Hosts") -
one of God's secret names
and an angel of the Divine Presence.
He is also one of the seven Elohim who
Ialdabaoth created in his own image.
Sabaoth Adamas -
an evil entity
who reigns over the wicked aeons.
Sabathiel -
Michael's secret name.
He is also one of the Intelligences of the sphere of
Saturn who imparts the
Holy Spirit's light to its other members.
Sabbath -
the angel lord of the Sabbath who sits upon a throne of glory in Heaven,
an honor bestowed upon him by the chiefs of the celestial orders.
Sabbathi -
See Sabathiel.
Sabiel -
an angel of the first sephira
who is invoked
in magic rituals.
Sablil -
an angel who is charged with catching thieves and a ruler of the ninth
hour.
Sabrael a.k.a. Sabriel -
an Archangel who is one of two chiefs of the
Tarshishim, "the brilliant ones"
who are the equivalent of the Virtues -
the other is Tarshiel. He is also a guardian of the hall of the
First Heaven and is the only angel
capable of defeating the demon
Sphendonael.
Sabtabiel -
a cabalistic angel who is invoked
during black magick rituals.
Sachiel ("covering of God") -
a Cherub guardian of the hall of either the
First or
Sixth Heaven and a ruler of either
Monday, Thursday, or Friday.
He also rules the sphere of Jupiter
and can be invoked
in the south.
Sachiel is an angel of water
who helps us to get in touch with our intuitive powers and to be aware of our deepest feelings.
To the goetians he is one of the four sub-princes of Hell and his
sigil can be found in The Magus.
Sachiel-Melek -
a cabalistic king of the Underworld
who reigns over priesthoods and sacrifices.
Sachluph -
an angel of the second hour
who controls plants.
Sacla -
See Seldac.
Sacriel -
a resident of the Fifth Heaven
and a ruler of Tuesday who can be
invoked in the south.
Sadayel -
one of three Archangels whose names are
inscribed inside of a pentagram on a ring that is used as an amulet, the other two are
Raphael and
Tiriel.
Sadial a.k.a. Sadiel -
an angel who governs the Third Heaven.
Sadiel -
See Sadial.
Saditel -
a regent of the Third Heaven.
Sadkiel a.k.a.
Zadkiel -
an Archangel
and a regent of both Jupiter
and Sagittarius.
He is also an
angel of mercy, good memory and joviality.
Sadkiel serves as ruler of the fourth sephira,
Chesed, and a chief of the Chasmallim.
He is also one of the nine rulers of Heaven.
Sadqiel -
one of the angels who rules the fifth
day.
Sadriel -
an angel of order.
Saelel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Saeliah -
See Seeliah.
Safkas -
one of the many names of Metatron.
Safriel -
a guardian of the hall of the
Fifth Heaven
and an angel invoked
as protection against the evil eye.
Sagansagel -
See Sagnessagiel.
Sagdalon -
co-governor of Capricorn
along with
Semakiel.
Sagham -
co-governor of Leo along with
Saratiel.
Sagiel -
an angel who serves Barginiel
as a ruler of the seventh day.
Sagmagigrin -
one of the many names of Metatron.
Sagnessagiel a.k.a. Sasniel, Sagansagel, Sasnigiel, etc -
one of the many names of Metatron.
He is a prince of wisdom and chief of
the guardians of the fourth hall of the
Seventh Heaven.
He is also said to have shown the Rabbi Ishmael, upon his visit to Heaven, the holy books that
contain the decrees for Israel.
Sagras -
a co-regent of Taurus,
the other is
Saraiel.
Sagsagel -
See Zagzagel.
Sahaqiel -
an angel of the sky.
Sahariel a.k.a.
Asderel -
a regent of Aries
who is invoked
during the creation of Syriac spellbinding charms.
Sahiviel -
one of many angels who guard the
Third Heaven
in the Ozar Midrashim I.
Sahon -
a cabalistic angel of the Seal and of the
planets.
Sahriel -
one of the sixty-four guardians of the celestial halls of the
Heavens.
Sahtail a.k.a. Sahteil -
an angel of Mandaean lore.
Sahteil -
See Sahtail.
Saint Francis -
an angel of mercy and
of the Apocalypse.
He is charged with stopping the winds from destroying the
Earth before the elect are taken to Heaven.
Saints -
an order of angels in the
Talmud and another name for angels in the Authorized Version of Psalms 89:7,
where "council of the holy ones" is translated into "assembly of saints."
Saissaiel -
a co-regent of Scorpio,
the other is Riehol.
Sakniel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the West Wind.
Sakriel a.k.a. Samriel -
a porter angel who resides in the
Second Heaven.
Saktas -
one of the many names of Metatron.
Salamiel a.k.a. Satomail -
a fallen angel, one of the great
princes of the Grigori, who is sometimes
identified with Satanail.
Salatheel a.k.a. Selatiel, Sealthiel and Salathiel
("I have asked God") -
an Archangel who rules the movement of the
planetary spheres.
Salathiel -
See Salatheel.
Salbabiel -
an Aramaic angel who is invoked
for the creation of charms.
Salem -
the guardian angel of St. John,
the legendary king of Salem (Jerusalem).
Salemia -
one of the five angels who transcribed the 204 books dictated by Ezra.
Salilus -
an angel who is invoked
to open
locked doors and a ruler of the seventh
hour.
Sallales -
an angel of the planet Mercury.
Sallisim -
an Enochian order of angels who are one
of the Song-Uttering Choirs ruled by Tagas.
Salmael a.k.a.
Samael -
an angel who is equated with Azazel
and Samael and is said to be a ruler
of one of the celestial orders. He used to be in charge of accusing Israel on Yom Kippur
and calling for the annihilation of the Jews.
Salmay a.k.a. Zalmaii and Samaey -
a "holy angel of God" who is invoked
during the consecration of Salt.
Salmaey -
See Salmay.
Salmia -
an angel who is invoked
to grant one's wishes.
Salmon -
an angel who serves Zaazonash
as a ruler of the sixth hour
of the night.
Salpsan -
one of Satan's sons, a
demon.
Salun -
an angel who is invoked
with ritual prayer.
Samil -
See Samael.
Samael a.k.a. Canael,
Satanil, Samil, Satan,
Seir, Salmael, etc -
a controversial angel of many legends, his name is the combination of "sam,"
meaning "poison," and "el," meaning angel. He is associated with
Mars and
Aries.
He rules violence and destruction and is considered to be both one of the greatest
and one of the worst of all spirits who exist in Heaven, on earth, and in Hell.
In Judaism, Samael is the ruler of the
Seventh Heaven,
others place him in the Fifth.
He is also said to be one of the seven regents of
Earth
who is in command of over two million angels. In Talmudic lore, Yalkut he is Esau's
guardian angel and in Sotah
he is the angelic prince (sar) who protects Edom. In The Holy Kabbalah
Samael is called "the severity of God" and is said to be the fifth among the
Archangels who rule over one of the
four worlds of creation, Briah. In Briah he is the angel of the
sephira Geburah and in
Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Agrippa, he is said to be the
equivalent of the Greek God Typhon.
Baruch III also refers to him as an angel.
On the other hand, according to the Secrets of Enoch, Samael is the
chief of all the demons and the
Angel of Death, the head of all
devils, and the chief of all tempters. Another source describes him as "that great
serpent with twelve wings that draws after him, in his fall, the solar system."
In the cabala, he rules the tenth Qliphira
of the Infernal Tree and his consort is
Lilith.
The Sayings of Rabbi Eliezer label him as being the serpent who, in the Garden of Eden,
seduced Eve, thereby fathering Cain (the son of Eve who slew his brother (half-brother?) Abel).
Samaey -
See Salmay.
Samaha'il -
a Muslim angel of the Sixth Heaven
who governs a
group of angels who worship
Allah in the guise of boys.
Samaiel -
one of angels who cure stupidity in humans.
Samak Azur -
See Rakshas.
Samandiriel a.k.a. Smandriel -
a Mandaean angel of fertility who
serves as a receiver of prayers. It is then his duty to determine when the prayers
should be answered, at which point he delivers them to the appropriate source - God.
Samangaluf a.k.a. Smnglf and Samangeloph -
an angel whose name appears inscribed upon a Hebrew amulet in The Book of the Angel Raziel
and the angel who returned Lilith to
her then husband Adam, after a long separation.
Samangeloph -
See Samangaluf.
Samas -
a ruling angel of Babylonian and Chaldean lore. who is the personification of one
of the sun signs of the zodiac.
Samax -
an angel who governs Air and
serves as a ruler of Tuesday.
He reigns over Carmax,
Isfoli, and
Paffran.
Samax Rex -
an evil spirit used in Elizabethan black
magick.
Sambula -
an Arabic angel who is invoked
during conjuring rites.
Samchia -
one of the childbed amulet angels.
Samchiel -
See Samchia.
Sameon -
an angel who serves Samil as a
ruler of the sixth hour
of the day.
Sameron -
an angel who serves Beratiel as
a ruler of the twelfth hour
of the day.
Sameveel -
an Enochian fallen angel.
Samhiel -
one of the cabalistic angels who is
invoked
to cure stupidity in humans.
Sam Hii a.k.a. Shom Hii ("creation of life") -
a Mandaean angel who serves as one of the four malki (uthri or angels) of the North Star.
Samiaza -
See Semyaza.
Semiazaz -
See Semyaza.
Samiel -
an "immortal angel of God" who is
invoked
during spellbinding rituals.
However, according to Of Angels, Genii, and Devils by Voltaire, and
The Book of Scholia, Samiel is a leader among the
fallen angels who is not only evil,
but also malformed and blind.
Samil -
the chief angel of the sixth hour
of the day who governs many angels.
Samjaza -
See Semyaza.
Samlo -
one of the Gnostic aeons who will carry
the elect up to Heaven on Judgment Day.
Sammael -
See Samael.
Sammangaloph -
See Samangaluf.
Samoel -
an angel who is invoked by
the Master of the Art in Solomonic rituals. He may be the same angel as
Samoy.
Samohayl -
a ministering Archangel who is
invoked during
cabalistic conjurations.
Samoy -
an angel who is summoned
during black magick conjurations. He may be the same angel as Samoel.
Samriel -
See Sakriel.
Samsapeel a.k.a. Samsaveel and Shamshiel -
one of the Enochian evil Archangels
who was among the 200 who came down from Heaven to cohabitate with human women.
Samsaveel -
See Samsapeel.
Samsaweel -
See Samsapeel.
Samuil a.k.a. Semil ("heard of God") -
an angel with who holds dominion over Earth.
Samyaza -
See Semyaza.
Sanasiel -
a Mandaean angel who stands at the gate of life and prays for souls.
Sanctities -
a term for one of the groups of angels
in Milton's Paradise Lost III.
Sandalphon a.k.a. Sandolphon and Sandalfon ("co-brother") -
a giant angel and great sarim
(prince)
who, in Rabbinic lore, he is the twin brother of the mighty
Metatron,
hazzan (master) of song.
Ruler of the tenth sephira
and one of the tallest of the angels.
He is charged with assigning each child a gender, upon its conception.
Another of his duties is to weave the prayers of the faithful into a garland and
send them on up to the King of Kings. He is also a regent of either the
Third (according to Moses),
Fourth
(according to Islamic lore), Sixth
(according to Enoch) or Seventh
(according to the cabala) Heaven.
The Greater Key of Solomon refers to Sandalphon as "the left-hand feminine
Cherub of the ark."
Like Michael, he is constantly battling
Satan and he is said to like wearing
sandals when he is in God's presence and leather shoes when visiting the
Shekinah.
Sandalfon -
See Sandalphon.
Sandolphon -
See Sandalphon.
Sangariah -
an angelic ruler of religious fasts.
Sangariel -
an angelic guard of the Heavenly portals.
Sanigron Kunya -
one of the fourteen angels who is invoked in the ceremonial rites found in The Greater Key of Solomon.
Sannul -
See Sanul.
Sanul -
an angelic member of the Powers who is
summoned
during magic rituals found in the The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Sansanui a.k.a. Sansanvi, Sanvi, Sansennoi, Snvi, and Sanzanuy -
one of the three angels who helped to return Lilith to her then husband Adam after their long separation.
The other two are Sennoi (or Sanuy)
and Samangaluf.
He is now a very powerful angel to
invoke
as protection from Lilith
and her infernal brood.
Sansanvi -
See Sansanui.
Sansennoi -
See Sansanui.
Santanael -
an angel resident of the Third Heaven
who rules Fridays and is
invoked in the south.
Santriel -
an angel of The Zohar of whom it says: "And a certain angel named Santriel goes away to
fetch the body of such a sinner [meaning one who has not kept the Sabbath] from the grave and brings
it to Gehenna, holding it up before the eyes of all the [other] sinners, that they may see how it bred worms."
Sanuy -
See Sennoi.
Sanvi -
See Sanvi.
Sanzanuy -
See Sansanui.
Saphar -
one of the three Seraphim of the
Sefer Yetzirah through whom the world was created, the other two are Sepher and Sipur.
Saphiel -
See Sapiel.
Sapiel a.k.a. Saphiel -
a guardian angel who resides in the
Fourth Heaven, rules on
Sundays, and can be
invoked in the north.
Sar (the singular form of Sarim, angel
"princes") -
the Hebrew name for the Archangels
(Sarim). In Hebrew lore there are seventy Sarim, each charged with the protection of a different nation,
and they are also referred to as the seventy Shepherds, as in the Shepherd of Hermes.
Sar ha-Kodesh -
the angel prince
of holiness, or of the sanctuary.
Sar ha-Olam ("prince of the world") -
an angel who is equal in rank to
Sar ha-Panim.
The Talmudic angel who "bears God's name within him. Like
Metatron,
he is said to have written Psalms 37:25 and Isaiah 24:16. In addition to Metatron,
he has also been named as Michael,
Jehoel, and, by St. Paul, as
Satan.
Sar ha-Torah ("prince of the Torah") -
the angel Yefefiah.
Sar Shel Yam ("prince of the sea") -
the angel Rahab.
Sarabotes -
a Friday ruler of
Air.
Sarafiel -
the Islamic version of the angel Israfel.
Sarafsion -
one of the angels who guard the hall to the
Seventh Heaven.
Sarahiel -
one of the angels who guard the
Second Heaven.
Saraiel -
one of the angel rulers of Taurus, the other is Sagras.
Sarakiel a.k.a. Saraquael -
a prince of the ministering angels who
officiates during sessions of the celestial council. He is also one of the angels who tend to the souls
of human children who have sinned and a co-regent of
Mars and
Aries,
his partner is Sataaran.
Sarakika'il -
an Arabic angel who is invoked during exorcisms.
Saraknyel a.k.a. Sarakuyal -
one of the 200 fallen angels who followed
Semyaza to earth to have sexual
relations with mortal women.
Saranana -
a Solomonic angel of the third altitude.
Saraqael -
See Sarasael.
Saraquael -
See Sarakiel.
Sarasael a.k.a. Serea, Sarga, and Saraqael -
a Seraph who presides over the souls of sinners.
He is also one of the five angels who transcribed the 204 books of Ezra.
Saratan -
an angel of Arabic incantations.
Sarea a.k.a. Sarga -
one of the five angels who transcribed the 204 books dictated by Ezra.
Sarfiel -
one of six angels whose names appear in the Palestinian mezuzah for use in the creation of
amulets.
To Occultists he serves Osgaebial
as a ruler of the eighth hour of the day.
He is also one of the many angels who guard the East Wind.
Sarga a.k.a.
Sarasael -
one of the five angels who transcribed the 204 books dictated by Ezra.
The other four are Dabria, Seleucia, Ethan (or Ecanus), and Asiel.
In this instance, Sarga is being used as another name for
Sarea and
Sarasael.
Sargiel a.k.a.
Nasargiel -
an angel who takes the souls of sinners to Hell.
Sarhma'il -
an Arabic
guardian angel
who is invoked
during exorcisms.
Sariel a.k.a. Suriel,
Suriyel, Seraquel,
Sarakiel,
Uriel, and
Zerachiel -
an Enochian Archangel
who serves as a regent Aries
and one of the nine angels of
summer equinox.
He also teaches man the course of the moon and is an overseer in the
Sixth Heaven.
He is the Lord's angel of death.
An angel of hygiene, cleanliness, and healing.
He is also invoked
in ceremonial magic as protection against the evil eye. Sariel is one of the names said to appear
on the shields of the "third Tower," a term that denotes one of the four fighting units in
The War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Sarim (plural of
Sar) -
one of the Song-Uttering Choirs who serve Tagas.
Sarindiel -
an angel who rules the twelfth hour of the night.
Saritaiel a.k.a. Saritiel -
he and the angel Vhnori govern
Sagittarius.
Saritiel -
See Saritaiel.
Sarmiel -
an angel who serves the prince of fire, Jehoel.
Sarospa -
the angel who carries out the orders of the
Ahura Mazda.
Sarphiel -
an angel who is invoked
in the creation of Syriac spellbinding charms, along with
Michael,
Shamshiel, and
Nuriel.
Sarquamich -
the angel chief of the third hour of the night.
Sartael a.k.a. Satarel ("God's side") -
an evil archangel of the Talmud who
rules over hidden things.
Sartamiel -
one of the angels who rules the zodiac.
Sartziel a.k.a.
Saissaiel -
an angelic ruler of Scorpio.
Saroush -
See Mihr.
Sarush -
See Sirushi and
Sraosha.
Sasa'il -
a Muslim angel of the Fourth Heaven
who governs a group of angels
who worship Allah in the form of horses.
Sasgabiel -
an angel who is invoked
during exorcisms.
Sasniel -
See Sasnigiel.
Sastashiel Jhvhh -
one of the angel princes of the hosts of X.
Sataaran -
an angel who, along with Sarakiel, rules the sign of
Aries.
Satael -
an angel of Tuesday who rules
Air and the planet
Mars He is also
invoked
during magick rituals.
Satan ("adversary," "opponent," or obstacle") -
in the Old Testament he is ha-satan ("adversary"), a great angel, one of the most glorious,
and definitely not evil. It's in versions of the New Testament that ha-satan becomes the
fallen angel Satan who is the
prince and embodiment of all evil
committed to tempting humanity into sin and thus condemning them into everlasting hell.
The Talmud gives the sixth day of creation as Satan's birthday and it is through a misreading
of Isaiah 14:12 that he became known as
Lucifer.
His nickname in Rabbinic lore is "the ugly one."
The Christian and Jewish
"adversary" who led the angelic rebellion against God and the other angels. He is the
prince of the
Air Powers, and,
according to Jesus, of this world. He is the Great Seducer and Father of Lies. Before his fall,
he was regent of the Seraphim,
Cherubim,
Powers, and
Archangels.
He was also prince
Regent of the Virtues.
Contrary to the teachings of the Church, the cabala and Saint Jerome say he will repent one day,
and be restored to his former glory.
Satanail -
the name given to the Archangel
Beqa, by God, after his rebellion.
Later, Satanail became known as Satan.
Satanil -
See Samael.
Satarel a.k.a.
Sartael - an
angel of knowledge that is hidden, elusive and secret.
He helps us to unfold ancient mysteries and knowledge.
Sathariel a.k.a. Sheiriel("he who hides God" or "concealment of God") -
a fallen angel who rules the
Qliphira
of the Infernal Tree that "casts shadows upon Chesed (mercy)," the fourth
sephira of the Tree of Life.
Satomail -
See Salamiel.
Satrapies -
the name of an order of angels
that is unique to Milton's "The Reason of Church-Government Urged against Prelaty."
Saturn -
a Persian angel who rules in the
Seventh Heaven
and a cabalistic angel of the wilderness.
To the Chaldeans he is Adar,
one of the ruing deities of the five planets. According to Milton, Paradise Lost I, he is a
fallen angel.
Saulasau -
a power of the upper world from The Secret Books of the Egyptian Gnostics.
Sauriel a.k.a. Sauriil,
Suriel and Sowrill -
an angel of death
who is known as "Sauriel the Releaser" in Drower's The Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans.
Sauriil -
See Sauriel.
Savliel -
one of the many angels who, according to the Ozar Midrashim, guard the
Third Heaven.
Savaniah -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon the third pentacle of
Mercury.
Savitar -
See Savatri.
Savatri a.k.a. Savitri and Savitar -
one of the Vedic adityas ("infinite ones"). Savatri is a sun deity with "a golden hand,
golden eyes" who is "drawn by luminous brown steeds with white feet." In Vedic hymns Savatri is said
to be equal to the Prajapati.
Savitar -
See Savatri.
Savitri -
See Savatri.
Savliel -
an angel who serves as a porter or guard of the
Third Heaven.
Savsa -
on of the angels who guard the hall of the
Sixth Heaven.
Savuriel -
one of the angels who guard the
Third Heaven.
Sawael -
a cabalistic angel of whirlwind.
Sazquiel -
the angel who rules the fifth hour
of the night. He has ten chiefs and 100 lesser angelic officers, each with their own attendants, serving under him.
Scamijm -
an angel who serves in the First Heaven.
Schabtaiel -
See Schebtaiel.
Schechinah -
See Shekinah.
Schachlil -
the angel of transcendental magick who rules the sun's rays and ruler of the ninth
hour.
Schachniel -
one of the childbed amulet angels.
Schaddyl -
one of the fifteen angels of the throne in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Schaltiel -
an angel who, along with Iadara, governs the sign of
Virgo.
Scharial -
an angel from out of Sodom who can be
invoked
to cure painful boils.
Schawayt -
one of the fifteen throne angels of The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Schebtaiel a.k.a. Sabathi -
a regent of Saturn.
Schekinah -
See Shekinah.
Scheliel -
one of the twenty-eight angels who govern the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Schiekron -
an angel of bestial love
and a ruler of the fourth hour.
Schimuel -
according to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, one of the fifteen angels who stand before the Throne of God.
Schioel -
an angel of The Greater Key of Solomon whose name is inscribed upon the first pentacle of the
Moon.
Schleliel -
a ruling angel of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Schrewniel ("convert") -
a Mosaic angel who is
invoked
to give one a good memory and an open heart.
Scigin -
an angel of the goetic grimoires who is
invoked
during rituals found therein.
Sealiah -
See Seeliah.
Sealtiel ("request of God") -
an Archangel
whose name is found in the Dictionary of Mythology Folklore and Symbols by Jobes.
Seba'im -
an Enochian order of angels of whom he says,
"When the time draws nigh for the recital of the heavenly song, all the hosts (the seba'im) are afrighted."
Sebalim -
on of the groups of angels
who are counted among the Song-Uttering Choirs that answer to
Tagas.
Sebhael -
See Sebhil.
Seclam -
an angel member of the Powers who is
invoked during
ceremonial ritual found in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Sebhil a.k.a. Sebhael -
an Arabic angel who guards the books that contain the records of mankind's good and evil deeds.
Seconds -
one of the fictional angels who are mentioned, along with
Time and Minutes, in
God Repents by Charles Angoff.
Sedekiah -
an angel invoked
to find hidden treasures. His name can be found inscribed upon one of the Solomonic pentacles of
Jupiter.
Sedim (the plural form of sedu) -
guardian angels of the Talmud
Abot who are invoked
during exorcisms.
Sedu -
the singular form of Sedim.
Seehiah -
one of the seventy-two Shemhamphorae,
and a member of the Dominions, who is
invoked to prolong life and
grant one the gift of good health.
Seeliah -
one of the seventy-two Shemhamphorae
and a cabalistic
angel of earthly vegetation who
fell from the order of
Virtues. If one wishes to
invoke him,
it is best done with the recitation of a verse from Psalm 93.
Sefoniel -
one of two angel princes
who rule the universe, the other is Ioniel.
They are both invoked
during Solomonic rites.
Sefriel -
one of the angels who guard the Fifth Heaven.
Segef -
one of the angels of destruction
who are invoked
at the close of
the Jewish Sabbath.
Segsuhiel YHVH -
one of the angel princes of the hosts of X (i.e. God).
Sehaltiel -
an angel who is invoked to
banish the archfiend
Moloch.
Seheiah -
one of two angels who is invoked as protection against fire and illness, the other is Sethacer. He is also an
angel of longevity.
His sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Sehibiel -
one of the angels who guard the Second Heaven.
Seimelkhe -
one of the angels of Gnosticism who is considered to be both a member of the
Powers and an
aeons.
Seir -
Nahmanides gives Seir as another name for
Samael in Bamberger's
Fallen Angels.
Seket -
a female cabalistic angel who lives in Egypt. She reigns over part of an
hour and
manifests when properly invoked.
Seldac a.k.a. Sellao, Esaldaio, and Sacla -
a Gnostic angel of the order of Powers
who reigns over heavenly baptisms.
Selemia a.k.a. Shelemiah and Seleucia -
one of the five angels who transcribed the 204 books dictated by Ezra.
Seleucia -
See Selemia.
Selith -
a member of the Seraphim who serves
as one of two guardian angels
who protect the Virgin Mary and St. John the Divine.
Sellao -
See Seldac.
Semakiel a.k.a. Semaqiel -
one of two angels who rule over the zodiac sign of
Capricorn,
the other is Sagdalon.
Semalion -
the Talmudic angel said to have announce "The great scribe is dead!" upon the demise of Moses.
Semanglaf a.k.a. Samangaluf -
an angel who is invoked
to assist pregnant women and one of the three angels who returned
Lilith to her then husband Adam
after their long separation.
Semaqiel -
See Semakiel.
Semeliel a.k.a. Semishial -
one of the seven angels who always stands in front of God and who knows the names of the
Planetary Spirits and Agrippa's
angel of the Sun.
Semechiah -
See Semeliel.
Semiaxas -
See Semyaza.
Semiaza -
See Semyaza.
Semiazaz -
See Semyaza.
Semibel a.k.a. Simiel -
one of the seven reprobated angels
of 745 C.E.
Semil -
See Samuil.
Semishia -
See Semeliel.
Semishial -
See Semelial.
Semjaza -
See Semyaza.
Semyaza a.k.a. Semiaza, Shemhazai, Shamazya, Shehazi, Shamayza,
Amezyarak, etc. -
a chief of the fallen angels, the
Grigori, and
one of the sons of god who had sexual relations with mortal women. He is said to be suspended,
head down, between Heaven and Earth
as the constellation Orion. Semyaza is also said to be the
Seraph that Ishtahar tried to
seduce into telling her God's true name.
Senacher -
See Elemiah.
Senciner -
an angel of the Powers who
watched over Aedipus Aegyptiacus, according to La Kabbale Pratique. He is also the corresponding
angel for Michael.
Senegorin -
a group of 1,800 advocate angels
who serve Metatron.
Sennoi a.k.a. Sinui, Senoi, and Sanuy -
one of the three angels who returned Lilith
to her then husband Adam after their long separation. Even then Lilith was evil, but she carried an amulet with
Sennoi's name on it that stopped her from harming anyone, especially infants. Today name is used for the creation an
amulet
to aid pregnant women.
Senoi -
See Sennoi.
Sensenoi -
See Sennoi.
Sensenya -
one of the childbed amulet angels.
Sentacer -
See Ielahiah.
Sephar -
See Vepar.
Sepharon -
an angel who serves Gamiel as a chief
officer of the first hour
of the night.
Sepher -
one of the three Seraphim "through
whom the world was created," the others are
Saphar and
Sipur.
Sepheriel -
in the Greater Key of Solomon it says that God speaking his name will bring on the
final judgment.
Sephiroth a.k.a. Sephiroth (the plural of
sephira -
an angel who is invoked
during cabalistic rituals as a Power of the fifth Seal.
Sephon -
See Typhon.
Sephuriron -
another name for Mahlkoot of
the Tree of Life and the angelic commander of the Sarim
Ithuriel,
Malkiel, and
Nashriel.
In Milton's Paradise Lost i he is the angel sent to find
Satan.
Serabilin -
See Jesubilin.
Serael -
an angel of the Fifth Heaven.
Serakel -
an angel of fruit-bearing trees.
Seralif -
an anagram of Israfel.
Seraph ("fiery serpent" and the singular form of
Seraphim) -
an angel who belongs to the order of the Seraphim who, along with others, rules over
elemental Fire.
Seraphiel YHVH -
an Archangel ruler of the
Seraphim who ranks highest
among the princes of the Merkabah
as one of the throne angels of judgment. He is the
prince of Peace and the most exalted of the
Merkabah's princes, and
is always present during Divine Councils. He is the chief spirit of
Mercury and
a regent of Tuesday
who is invoked in the north.
According to Enoch, he is the most dazzling of the Lord's angels. His entire body is said to be covered with stars:
from his feet up to his knees he emits the light of the firmament, from his knees up to his thighs the light
of the morning star, from thighs to waist shines the light of the moon, from waist to neck the light of the sun,
and from his neck to the top of his head, the Infinite Light.
Serapiel -
an angel who serves Sazquiel as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the day.
Seraquel -
See Sariel.
Seraquiel -
a "strong and powerful angel," of Barrett's The Magus II, who is
invoked on Saturdays.
Sereda -
a fictional angel of Cabell's Jurgen who is a female ruler of
Wednesday.
She is also the one who "washes away all of the colors in the world" and sister to Pandelis.
Seref -
an angel who carried the bodies of dead Egyptian kings to Heaven.
Seriel a.k.a. Sariel -
a fallen angel who taught
mankind the significance of the moon. However, as
Sariel he serves a different role.
Serosh -
See Sraosha.
Serpanim ("prince of the face") -
an angel of the order of Powers
who resides in Briah, one of the Four Worlds of Creation.
Seruf a.k.a. Seruph -
a member of the Seraphim
who reigns over fire. His is also another name for
Nathaniel.
In The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses he is said to be of both the
order of force
(i.e. Virtues and the Seraphim.
Seruph -
See Seruf.
Serviel -
an angel who serves Vaguaniel
as a ruler of the third hour
of the day.
Sesengen-Barpharanges -
See Sesenges-Barpharanges.
Sesenges-Barpharanges -
the Coptic Christian name for a group of angels
and the name of a powerful demon in Hell.
Setchiel -
an angel who is served by Turiel
in magickal conjurations.
Also see Chedustaniel and
Corael.
Seth -
one of the seven great archons in gnosticism.
Sethacer -
See Sheheiah.
Setheus -
a great angel who resides in Sixth Heaven.
Sethlans -
one of the Etruscan Gods called
Novensiles.
Setphael -
an angel who guards the hall of the First Heaven.
Sgrdtsih -
one of the angels who tend to mankind.
Shabni -
an angel who is invoked
in Solomonic ceremonies.
Shabti -
See Shabni.
Shachaqiel -
See Shahakiel.
Shachmiel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental Hebrew charm (kamea) used to protect one against evil.
Shadfiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the North Wind.
Shaftiel -
a principal regent of Hell,
where he rules over the shadow of death. He lives in the third lodge of the Infernal Divisions.
He is also one of the demons who punish the ten nations "for cause."
Shaftiyah -
one of the many names of Metatron.
Shahakiel a.k.a. Shachaqiel -
an Enochian Archangel, who is the namesake of the
Shahakim, and one of the
princes of the
Fourth Heaven.
Shahakim -
an order of angels belonging to the Enochian
hierarchy.
Shahariel -
one of the angels who guard the Second Heaven.
Shahiel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one against evil.
Shahrivar -
the Zoroastrian angel of
August who rules the fourth
day of the month.
Shahrivari -
See Shahrivar.
Shaitan a.k.a.
Satan -
an infernal entity of Muslim lore.
Shaitan is characteristically identical to Iblis
and, in the Koran, is said to have lured the Queen of Sheba and her people into worshipping the sun instead of Allah.
Shaitans a.k.a. Shedeem, Sheytans, Shedim, Mazikeen -
a group of male evil beings with the feet of
roosters, the females are called Lilin.
Shakti -
the bride of the Vedic God Shiva. She has the same characteristics as
Shekinah.
Shakziel -
an angel who rules over water bugs.
Shalgiel -
an angel who rules over snow.
Shalhevita -
an angel who guards the Seventh Heaven.
Shalkiel -
an angel whose name is found inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one against evil.
Shalmiel -
an angel whose name is found inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one against evil.
Shaltiel -
an angel whose name, along with those of
Michael,
Raphael, and
Uriel, is inscribed
upon bowls that have been found in the Euphrates Valley and is
invoked
when creating charms of protection.
Shamad ("the destroyer") -
See Eshmadai.
Shamael -
See Shamiel.
Shamayim -
See Shamain.
Shamchazai -
See Semyaza.
Shamdan a.k.a. Ashamdon -
the demon who fathered Asmodeus
via Naamah.
Shamhazai -
See Semyaza.
Shamiazaz -
See Semyaza.
Shamiel a.k.a. Shamael -
the heavenly master of song and the divine herald who is
invoked
when creating Syriac spellbinding charms. He is also one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Shamlon -
a Solomonic "prince over all the angels and the Caesars."
Shammiel -
See Shamiel.
Shamriel -
a guardian angel of the occult who is
invoked as
a protective charm against the evil eye.
Shams-ed-Din ("sun of the faith") -
one of the Seven Yezidic Archangels
who are invoked
during devil worshipping rituals.
Shamsha -
a Solomonic angel who is a "prince over all the angels and the Caesars."
Shamshiel ("light of day" or "mighty sun of God") -
a regent of the Fourth Heaven, a
prince of Paradise in Heaven, and
guardian angel of Eden.
One of the angels who crowns the prayers of the faithful, with glory, before sending them up to the
Fifth Heaven. Enoch says he is a
fallen angel who taught humans the
mysteries of the sun; the cabala says he helped
Uriel during the angelic wars.
According to The Zohar,
he commands 365 angelic legions. In The Book of Protection he is listed as an angel to be
invoked during
spellbinding rituals and in The Book of Jubilees he is one of the
Grigori.
He is also said to have given Moses the grand tour, when the Lawgiver ascended for a brief visit.
It is further believed that Hilkiah entrusted him with the treasures of David and Solomon.
Shamsiel -
See Shamshiel.
Shaphiel -
he and Baradiel are
the ruling princes of the Third Heaven.
Shariel -
See Asderel.
Sharka'il -
an Arabic guardian angel
who is invoked
during exorcisms.
Sharlaii -
a Talmudic angel who is invoked to cure skin disorders.
Sharshiyah -
one of the many names of Metatron.
Shashmasrihiel YHVH -
one of the angel princes of the hosts of X
(one of the nomina barbara) in The Sword of Moses.
Shastaniel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Shateiel -
a ruling angel of silence.
Shathniel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one from evil.
Shatqiel -
one of the seven great Enochian Archangels,
who also serves as a guardian of the Fifth Heaven.
In Hechaloth lore, however, he guards the Fourth Heaven.
Shaviel -
one of the angels who guard the First Heaven.
shavzriel -
one of the angels who guard the Second Heaven.
Shebniel -
one of the childbed amulet angels.
Sheburiel -
the chief porter of the Third Heaven.
Shedeem -
See Shaitans.
Shedim -
See Shaitans.
Shedu -
a Babylonian angel who is invoked during conjurations designed to protect ones household.
Shegatsiel -
one of the angel princes of the hosts of X.
Sheikh Bakra -
one of the Seven Yezidic Archangels
who are invoked
during prayers worshipping the devil.
Sheikh Ism -
one of the Seven Yezidic Archangels
who are invoked
during prayers that worship the devil.
Sheireil -
See Sathariel.
Shekimah -
a female angel of liberation and freedom.
She is always close to humankind, inspiring mortals to be just and fair. She is said to be the female aspect of
creation see Shekinah), the female half
of the Creator. She is especially healing of body, mind and spirit.
Shekinah a.k.a. the Hebrew Shachan, Schechinah, Matrona, etc.
("to reside") -
the cabalistic feminine aspect of God, a.k.a. the Holy Bride; the female manifestation of God in man,
the divine indwelling (inwohnung). The phrase "the Shekinah rests" means "God dwells."
The glory that emanates from God. In her male aspect, she manifests as
Metatron and,
according to Rabbi Johanan in Midrash Rabba,
Michael is her glory.
Shekinah serves as an intermediary between man and God.
She rules the conception of children, and protects the sexuality and sanctity of marriage.
She is the Holy Spirit,
the Cosmic Mother, and the third member of the Holy Trinity, a.k.a. the gnostic
Epinoia.
She is currently in exile on Earth,
because of Adam's sin, and all good acts help to hasten her return to Heaven, the true purpose of the Torah.
She only unites with her husband at midnight of the Sabbath Eve, making this the holiest and most perfect time
for a physical union between a man and his wife, as she will be watching over and blessing them.
Cabalistically, Shekinah is the tenth sephira,
Malkut, a.k.a. the Queen. In
The Zohar,
where it places her as a resident of the twelve holy chariots and a member of the twelve
Hayyoth, she is said to have created the world.
The Zohar also says that she is a messenger from on high who was called as an angel to appear
before both Moses and Jacob. This same source names her as "the way of the Tree of Life" and the
"angels of the Lord."
Shekiniel -
one of the angels who guard the Fourth Heaven.
Shelemiah -
See Selemia.
Shelemial -
one of the angels who guard the Third Heaven.
Shelmai -
See Silmai.
Shelviel -
an angel who is a member of the Tarshishim.
Shem a.k.a.
Melchizedec("name") -
the Mandaean Shum-Kushta and one of the great Manichaean angels to whom the divine wisdom was revealed.
Shemael a.k.a. Kemuel,
Camael and Shemuiel ("name of God") -
this angel inspires feelings of gratitude and thankfulness in the human heart and, in doing so,
helps us grow closer to all angels, to the Creator and to our highest Self. His duty is to stand at
the windows of Heaven and listen for the Jewish songs of praise to ascend from their synagogues and
houses of study (his name comes from the first word of the Hebrew song of praise). According to Major
Trends in Jewish Mysticism, he is the archon of Sholem.
Shemayza -
See Semyaza.
Shemazya -
See Semyaza.
Shemhazai -
See Semyaza.
Shemhazi -
See Semyaza.
Shemmiel -
See Shemael.
Shempel -
See Jehoel.
Shemuiel -
See Shemael.
Shepherd -
one of the six angels of repentance.
Shetel -
one of the three ministering angels who God appointed to serve Adam, the others are
Aebel and
Anush.
Sheviel a.k.a. Shaviel -
one of the angels who serve as a porter in the
First Heaven.
Sheytans -
See Shaitans.
Sheziem -
an angel who, according to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, is
invoked during
cabalistic rituals.
shimshiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Shin'an -
See Shinanin.
Shinanin a.k.a. Shin'an -
an angelic order
associated with the both the Cherubim and the
Malachim.
The Zohar states that
"myriads of thousands of shin'an are on the chariot of God." Their chief is said to
be either Zadkiel or
Sidquiel.
And, they are said to represent the sixth Sephira,
Tifereth.
Shinial -
one of the sixty-four angel wardens of the
seven Heavens.
Shitimichum a.k.a. Shitinichus Kitagnifai -
one of the thirteen angels who God appointed to the sword, one of the nomina barbara,
in The Sword of Moses.
Shlasiel A a.k.a. Shlotiel A, etc. -
one of the angel princes of the hosts of X (God).
Shlomiel -
one of the angels who guard the Third Heaven.
Shlotiel A -
See Shlasiel A.
Shmuiel a.k.a.
Samael -
according to the Clavicula Salomonis by Gollanez, "chief of all
the angels and all the ten classes who spoke to Solomon and gave him the key to the mysteries."
Shoel -
one of the sixty-four angels of the
seven celestial halls.
Shoftiel ("judge of God") -
one of the seven angels of punishment.
Shokad -
one of the sixty-four angels of the
seven celestial halls.
Shom Hii -
See Sam Hii.
Shomrom a.k.a. Shunaron -
"a prince over all the angels and Caesars," in The Greater Key of Solomon.
Shoqed Chozi -
See Soqed Hozi.
Shosoriyah -
one of the many name of Metatron.
Shriniel -
one of the angels who guard the Fourth Heaven.
Shtukial -
one of the sixty-four angels of the
seven celestial halls.
Shufiel -
a Syriac angel who is
invoked
during spellbinding rites.
Shum-Kushta -
See Shem.
Shunaron -
an angel of The Greater Key of Solomon who is said to be "a prince over all the angels and Caesars."
Sialul -
an angel of the seventh hour
who may be invoked
to help one become prosperous.
Sidkiel a.k.a. Sidqiel -
a regent of either the Ofanim or the
Shinanim, and an Enochian governor of the
Venus sphere.
Sidqiel -
See Sidkiel.
Sidriel a.k.a. Pazriel -
an Enochian Archangel who resides in the
First Heaven.
Sieme -
a cabalistic angel member of the Virtues who
reigns at 3:20 in the afternoon.
Sigron -
one of the many names of Metatron,
given to him when he closes the doors through which mankind's prayers are let into Heaven. When he opens the doors,
he is called Pihon.
Sihail -
"and God sent two angels, Sihail and Anas,
and four Evangelists to take hold of the twelve fever
demons [all female]
and beat them with fiery rods."
Sihon -
the grandson of the fallen angel
Semyaza and brother of
Og.
Sij-ed Din ("power of mercy") -
one of the Seven Yezidic Archangels
who are invoked
during prayers of worship to the devil.
Sikiel -
an angel of the sirocco,
a hot, dust-laden wind that blows up from North Africa into Southern Europe, esp. Italy, Malta and Sicily.
Sila -
an angel of power and a
cabalistic ruler of an hour
who is invoked during
magick rituals.
Silat a.k.a. Tilath
and Feluth -
a female demon
of Mohammedan lore and an angel who is
invoked during
goetic rituals.
Silmai a.k.a. Shelmai -
one of two Mandaean guardian angels
(uthri) who watch over the river Jordan, the other uthra is Nidbai.
Simapesiel -
an Enochian fallen angel.
Semibel -
See Simiel.
Simiel a.k.a. Chamuel
and Semibel -
one of the seven Archangels who were condemned as
evil spirits by the
Roman Church Council in 745 C.E.
Simkiel -
an angel of destruction,
sent by God to Earth for
the purpose of chastising and purifying sinners.
Simulator -
a Solomonic angel who is invoked
during the conjuration of Ink and Color.
Sinui a.k.a.
Sennoi -
a Mosaic angel who is invoked
when creating amulets for pregnant women.
sinuy -
See Sennoi.
Siona -
a member of the Seraphim in Klopstock's
The Messiah.
Sipur -
one of the three Seraphim
of the Sefer Yetzirah through whom God created the world, the other two are Sepher and Sipur.
Sirbiel -
one of the angel princes of the
Merkabah.
Sirush Asha -
See Sirushi.
Sirushi a.k.a. Sirush Asha, Sarush, Sraosha, and Ashu -
the Zoroastrian
"master of announcements" and
angel of Paradise.
Sisera -
a genius
of desire who can be
invoked
during the second hour.
According to the Old Testament, he is a general who is killed by Jael "with the aid of the stars and the angels."
Sislau -
a genius
of poisons and the fourth
hour.
Sitael -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two
quinaries
of the degrees of the zodiac, one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae,
and a member of the Seraphim who one can
invoke for help
in overcoming adversity. His sigil can be found in La
Kabbale Pratique.
Sith -
an angel of the hour from six to seven o'clock who is also a regent of a
planet
Sithacer -
See Seheiah.
Sithriel -
one of the many names of Metatron,
used when he uses his wings to shield humans against the
angels of destruction.
Sitiel -
See Sitael.
Sitra Ahara -
See Sitra Kadisha.
Sitra Kadisha -
a holy spirit of the Tosefta, his opposite is Sitra Ahara.
Sitriel -
third of the Qliphoth
on the list of Moses of Burgos.
Sittacibor -
a Solomonic angel who is summoned
to consecrate Wax.
Sittiah -
a Solomonic angel who is summoned
during Wax consecrations.
Siva -
See Mahadeo.
Sizajasel -
a Solomonic angel who rules the sign of
Sagittarius.
Sizouze -
the Zoroastrian
angel who governs prayers.
Skd Huzi -
See Soqed Hozi.
Sktm -
one of the fourteen angels who can be
invoked when
conjuring the Sword of Moses and one of the unspeakable
names of God.
Slattery -
a fictional angel who, according to an unprinted version of Mark Twain's Report from Paradise,
witnessed the creation of mankind.
Smal a.k.a.
Sammael -
the husband of Eisheth Zenumin,
the whoredom, who is himself an
angel of death and
of poison.
As a couple they make up the beast Chioa.
Smandriel -
See Samandiriel.
Smat -
a cabalistic angel who, along with Mebahiah,
rules over morals and religion.
Smeliel -
the Chaldean angel of the Sun.
Smnglf -
See Samangaluf.
Smoel -
See Samael.
Sngotiqtel -
an angel who tends to the sons of man.
Snvi -
See Sansanui.
Sochiel -
one of the Archangels who rule
over the earthly triplicities of the 360 degrees of the
zodiac.
Socodiah a.k.a. Socohiah -
an angel whose name is found inscribed upon the first pentacle of
Venus.
Socohiah -
See Socodiah.
Sodiel -
an Enochian ruling prince of the
Third Heaven.
Sodyah -
an Enochian angel who assists Metatron
in the recitation of the Shema.
Sofiel -
an angel in charge of keeping fruits and vegetables healthy. Gardeners and farmers should appeal to this angel
for help with their crops. He also inspires us to get in touch with the
Earth in an essential way.
Sofriel Memith YHVH a.k.a. Sopher -
the Enochian and cabalistic twin of
Sepheriel
who, along with Sofriel Mahayye YHVH, serves as keeper of the book of the living and the dead.
Sofriel Mehayye YHVH a.k.a. Sopher and
Sopheriel -
an angel who, along with Sofriel Memith YHVH, serves as keeper of the book of the living and the dead.
Sohemne -
an angel of the Seal in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Sohia -
the youngest female angel in Gnosticism (high angel) to rule as an
aeon,
very much involved in early human history and the creation of this world. In the Hebrew Bible,
Hellenic Judaism, and early Christian literature she's the figure of Divine Wisdom. Her name means
"wisdom" in Greek.
Sokath -
according to Paracelsus in his doctrine of Talismans, an angel who serves
Nakhiel as a
ruler of the Sun.
Solmis -
a wise and powerful angel of the gnostic work Revelations of Zostrian.
Soluzen -
an angel whose name is inscribed, in green, upon the pentacle of Solomon.
Somcham -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the West Wind.
Sonaes -
See Soncas.
Soncas a.k.a. Sonaes -
an angel of the Fifth Heaven
who rules on Tuesday and is
invoked in the west.
Sonitas -
an angel of the Fifth Heaven.
Sonneillon -
See Sonnillon.
Sonnillon -
a fallen angel who was once a
member of the Thrones.
He is said to be one of the three evil spirits who possessed Sister Louse Capeau (or Capelle),
a sixteenth-century nun.
Sophar -
a fictional fallen angel,
in Anatole France's Revolt of the Angels, who served as keeper of the God
Ialdabaoth's Heavenly treasures.
On earth he took on the persona of the banker Max Everdingen.
Sopher -
See Sofriel.
Sopheriel -
See Sofriel.
Sophia -
See Pistis Sophia.
Sophiel -
a Solomonic angel of the pentacle of the Moon
and a cabalistic intelligence of Jupiter.
Soqed Hozi YHVH a.k.a. Shoqed Chozi, Skd Huzi, etc. -
a great prince who weighs humans' merits on a
scale before God, an angel of the Merkabah,
and one of the four angels that God appointed to the Sword of Moses.
Sorath -
the infernal spirit who rules the number 666,
along with the Emperor Nero, and the talismanic ruler of the
Sun.
Sorush -
one of the two angels who will stand upon the bridge al sirat on Judgment Day, a bridge finer
than a hair and sharper than a sword's edge, to weigh the souls of humans wishing to cross over into Heaven.
Sorush's job will be to toss those who are deemed unworthy, by his partner
Mihr's scales of justice, into Hell.
Sosol -
an angel who rules the sign of Scorpio who is invoked in ceremonial magick.
Soter Asiel YHVH a.k.a. Soter Ashiel, Sother Asiel and Sother Ashiel
("who stirs up the fire of God") -
one of the highest princes of the
Seventh Heaven. All the other angels must pass through
him in order to enter into and leave the Divine Presence. He is 70,000 myriads of parsangs tall and
a prince of the Divine Council. He also serves as a prosecuting
angel on the throne of divine judgment and is a great ruler of the Merkabah. In the cabala he weds Pistis
Sophia in a heavenly union and, in gnostic lore, his is said to be another name for God.
Soter Ashiel -
See Soter Asiel YHVH.
Sother Ashiel -
See Soter Asiel YHVH.
Sother Asiel -
See Soter Asiel YHVH.
Sothis -
See Sotis.
Sotis -
an angel who rules an hour.
Sovereignty -
an order of angels,
in I Corinthians of the Confraternity version of The New Testament, of whom Paul says Christ did away with,
along with all authority, and power. In the King James version, it reads that Christ did away with "all rules,
authority, and power."
Sowrill -
See Sauriel.
Sparks -
according to Voltaire in Of Angels, Genii, and Devils, an
order of angels in the Talmud and Targum.
Spendarmoz -
See Ishpan Darmaz.
Sphendonael -
a demon of disease.
Sphener -
an angel of the occult who is invoked to defeat Mardero, a demon of disease.
Spheres -
another name for the Galgallim.
Sphinxes -
another name for the Kerubim that Ezekiel
saw in his vision in Mather's The Kabbalah Unveiled when discussing the Apocalypse of John.
Splenditenes -
an angel of Manicheanism who supports the world. He also supports the heavens on his back. He is said to have
six faces and mouths and to glitter with light. This "ornament of splendor" appears in Mithraic monuments and
is said to be who the Greeks based Atlas upon.
Splendors -
another name for the Tarshinim.
Spugliguel a.k.a. Spligliguel -
an angel who serves at the head of the sign of
Spring.
Sraosha a.k.a. Srosh, Sirush, Serosh, etc. ("the obedient") -
an angel of Persian lore who is credited with having set the world into motion.
He is one of the Amesha Spentas
and, as such, is charged with carrying human souls to heaven upon their death. The red chrysanthemum is his symbol.
In Manichaean lore Sraosha is the
angel of obedience
and "fiend-smiter" who serves as a judge of the dead. And, as Sirushi he is the angel of Paradise and
"master of announcements. Sraosha also serves as the
guardian angel
of the world who sees to it that the poor don't go hungry.
Sro -
the corresponding angel of Nemamiah.
Srosh -
See Sraosha.
Ssakmakiel -
an angel who, along with Archer, rules the sign of
Aquarius.
Ssnialiah -
one of the fourteen great angels who are used in the
conjuring rites of
The Sword of Moses.
Sstiel YHVH -
one of the most exalted angels and one of the eight princes of the
Merkabah.
He even out-ranks Metatron
who must dismount whenever he meets up with Sstiel upon the crystal highways.
The other seven "eight august and exalted princes that bear" God's name are
Anafiel (a.k.a. Aufiel and Anpiel),
N'zuriel,
Akatriel,
Gallisur,
Sofriel Memith,
Sofriel Mehayye, and
Raduriel.
Stalwarts -
a term used for one of the orders of angels, but I don't know which one.
Standards -
a name of an order of angels in Milton's
Paradise Lost V.
Stars -
angel messengers of God in Biblical lore.
Stimulator -
a Solomonic angel who is invoked
to consecrate Ink and Colors.
Stochene -
See Vehualiah.
Strateia -
the name of an angel found in the Pesikta Rabbi.
Strempsuchos -
See Astrompsuchos.
Striel -
one of the sixty-four angelic guards of the
seven celestial halls.
Strong, The -
an order of angels among the ten
mentioned in the Talmud and Targum.
Strophaeos -
an gnostic angel to whom the secrets of Creation were revealed.
Sturbiel -
an angel who serves Vachmiel
as a ruler of the fourth hour of the day.
Sturi -
See Sturiel.
Sturiel -
one of the childbed amulet angels.
Suceratos -
an angel of the Fourth Heaven
who rules on Sunday and is
invoked in the west.
Sugmonos -
an angel who rules the planet of Mercury.
Sui'el a.k.a.
Ra'asiel -
an angel who rules over earthquakes.
Sukalli -
See Sukallin.
Sukallin -
an order of angels found in
Sumerian-Babylonian theosophy.
sumiel -
one of the leading fallen angels
mentioned in Voltaire's Of Angels, Genii, and Devils. His name can also be found inscribed upon
an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one from evil.
Summanus -
one of the nine angels of the Novensiles.
Sun -
a cabalistic angel of light, as well as a "planet."
Suna -
either a cherub or
seraph who is used in the
conjuring rites found in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Suphlatus -
an angel of dust.
Suria a.k.a. Suryah and Suriya -
one of the throne angels of the divine presence who serves as a guard of the first hall of the
First Heaven.
In The Zohar
he is "the high angelic being who takes up all the holy words that are uttered at a table
[at which, and when, words from the Torah are spoken] and sets the form of them before the Holy One;
and all the words, and the table also, are crowned before the Holy King."
Suriel a.k.a. Sariel, Sauriel, Suriyel, Surya,
Uriel,
Metatron,
Ariel,
Saraqel,
and other high-ranking angels ("God's command") -
an angel of death
and ruler over healing. He is also a prince
of God and one of the seven cabalistic regents of
Earth and the fixed stars.
He is one of the four great Enochian Archangels
and, in Falasha Anthology he is called both "Suriel the Trumpeter" and "Suriel, the angel of Death."
Talmudic lore credits him with having taught Rabbi Ishmael ben Elisha the laws of hygiene. His name also
appears on gnostic amulets along with Raguel,
Peniel, Uriel, and
Raphael. According to Origen in
Contra Celsum VI, Suriel is one of the seven Ophitic Hebdomad primordial powers and, when
invoked,
he manifests as an ox.
Suriya -
See Suria.
Suriyah a.k.a.
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