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Fallen Angel Leviathan's
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Leviathan

powerful, transformative, enigmatic, mysterious, elusive, chaotic, unpredictable, misunderstood, seductive, influential, dark, deep, wise, intuitive, transformative, and transformative.

Frequencies

---174 Hz: Known as the "Frequency of Foundation," it is associated with grounding, stability, and inner strength. This frequency can resonate with Leviathan's character traits of power and dominance over the depths, helping individuals find stability and strength in challenging or chaotic situations.
---417 Hz: Known as the "Frequency of Change," it is associated with facilitating positive transformation, removing negative energy, and creating a harmonious environment. This frequency may relate to Leviathan's potential for transformation and evolution, assisting individuals in embracing change and overcoming obstacles.
---639 Hz: Known as the "Frequency of Connection," it is associated with enhancing communication, fostering harmonious relationships, and promoting forgiveness. This frequency can relate to Leviathan's role in mythology as a primal force, encouraging individuals to establish better connections and find harmony within themselves and with others.

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Offerings:

---Seashells
---Seaweed or kelp
---Sea salt
---Blue candles
---Fish or seafood
---Crystals associated with water
---Artwork depicting oceanic themes

Divinations:

Tarot

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The Moon

Death

The Hanged Man

---Scrying
---Tarot reading with a deck featuring oceanic themes
---Water divination
---Dream interpretation
---Bibliomancy with books related to sea mythology
---Ouija board near water
---Astrology with a focus on water signs

Incantations:

Constellations

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Pisces

Cetus

Aquarius

---"Leviathan, ruler of the deep and master of the unknown, I call upon your power to guide me through the mysteries of life and death."
---"With Leviathan's strength, I am empowered to face the challenges of life and overcome the obstacles on my path."
---"Leviathan, bringer of transformation and protector of the deep, I call upon your divine presence to grant me the power and wisdom to achieve my goals."

Stones & Herbs:

---Aquamarine
---Blue lace agate
---Lapis lazuli
---Blue topaz
---Selenite
---Moonstone
---Labradorite


Seaweed, Bladderwrack, Irish moss, Kelp, Sea lavender, Sea holly, Sea rocket

Creatures

---Sea monsters
---Serpents
---Whales
---Sharks
---Giant squids
---Stormy weather
---Powerful waves and currents
---Abyssal creatures
---Mysterious or unusual sea creatures
---Unpredictable and chaotic water phenomena

Signs & Synchronicities

---Frequent encounters with sea-related imagery or symbols
---Dreams or visions of vast oceans or sea monsters
---Noticing an increase in stormy weather or turbulent waters
---Unexplained fascination or attraction to the ocean or deep water
---Encountering serpents or snake symbolism in various forms
---Coming across references to Leviathan in literature, art, or conversations
---Experiencing synchronicities that involve water, such as encountering water-related symbols or themes repeatedly


                    Leviathan is a prominent figure in Jewish and Christian mythology, often referred to as a demon or a fallen angel. The origin of Leviathan can be traced back to the Hebrew Bible, where it is described as a sea monster or a giant serpent that dwells in the ocean. In later Jewish and Christian literature, Leviathan is identified as a demon and a symbol of evil and chaos.

The Devil: This card often represents temptation, bondage, and materialism, which could be seen as fitting for Leviathan, who is often associated with sin and corruption.

The Tower: This card represents chaos, destruction, and upheaval, which could be associated with Leviathan's power and ability to cause chaos.

Death: While Death is often associated with physical death and transformation, it can also represent the end of old patterns and the beginning of new ones, which could be seen as relevant to Leviathan's role in bringing about change and transformation.

The Moon: This card represents intuition, the unconscious, and the unknown, which could be associated with Leviathan's mysterious and hidden nature.

Lapis Lazuli: This stone is often associated with the energy of the sea, making it a good choice for working with Leviathan. It is said to enhance intuition and spiritual insight, as well as promoting inner peace and serenity.

Black Tourmaline: This stone is known for its ability to absorb negative energy and protect against psychic attack. It is sometimes used in rituals to help banish negative energies associated with Leviathan.

Aquamarine: This stone is associated with the element of water, and is said to promote calmness, clarity, and communication. It can be used to help connect with the energy of Leviathan and other water-based spirits.

Blue Kyanite: This stone is often used to enhance psychic abilities and communication, and is said to help with spiritual purification and transformation. It can be used in rituals to help connect with the energy of Leviathan and promote spiritual growth.

Pearl: This stone is associated with the energy of the moon and the tides, making it a good choice for working with water-based spirits like Leviathan. It is said to promote emotional balance, intuition, and creativity.

Angelica root - this herb is believed to provide protection against evil spirits, and is often used in purification rituals.

Myrrh - myrrh has been used in spiritual practices for centuries, and is believed to promote spiritual growth, clarity, and healing.

Frankincense - like myrrh, frankincense is often used in spiritual practices and is believed to promote spiritual growth, clarity, and healing.

Sage - sage has been used in spiritual practices for centuries, and is believed to have powerful cleansing and purifying properties.

Wormwood - wormwood has been used in spiritual practices for centuries, and is believed to provide protection against negative energies.

Rue - rue is a powerful herb that has been used for centuries to protect against evil spirits, negative energies, and hexes.

Serpent or sea serpent: Leviathan is often depicted as a large, monstrous serpent or sea serpent in various artistic representations and mythological accounts. The serpent is a potent symbol of power, knowledge, transformation, and danger, and it represents Leviathan's immense strength and influence.

Dragon: Similar to the serpent, Leviathan is sometimes associated with the image of a dragon, especially in medieval and fantasy contexts. The dragon represents Leviathan's ferocity, cunning, and magical abilities, and it is also a symbol of royalty, sovereignty, and wisdom.

Sea creatures: As a being associated with the ocean and the depths of the underworld, Leviathan is sometimes portrayed alongside other sea creatures such as fish, whales, octopuses, or mermaids. These symbols emphasize Leviathan's connection to the primordial forces of nature and the mysteries of the deep.

Trident: In some depictions, Leviathan is shown wielding a trident, a three-pronged spear or fork that symbolizes power, authority, and control over the elements. The trident also has associations with the sea god Poseidon and the devilish figure of the trident-bearing Satan, suggesting Leviathan's alignment with chaotic and malevolent forces.

Crown or horns: Depending on the interpretation, Leviathan may be depicted wearing a crown or having horns on its head. Both symbols convey a sense of power, dominance, and otherworldliness, as well as hinting at Leviathan's potential to challenge or subvert divine authority.

Chaos or abyss: Finally, Leviathan is often associated with the concept of chaos or the abyss, representing the formless, infinite, and unpredictable forces that exist beyond human comprehension. This symbolizes Leviathan's role as a primordial force of nature that defies human attempts to tame or control it.

Most Famous Story:
The most famous story involving Leviathan comes from the Hebrew Bible, in the Book of Job. In this story, Leviathan is described as a fearsome sea monster, who is defeated by God and placed under his control. Leviathan is depicted as a symbol of chaos and evil, and its defeat is seen as a victory over the forces of darkness.

Personality and Characteristics:
Leviathan is generally portrayed as a fierce and powerful demon, associated with the ocean and the deep sea. It is often described as a serpentine creature, with multiple heads and a massive, scaled body. Leviathan is believed to possess immense strength and is capable of causing great destruction.

Visual Depictions:
Leviathan is often depicted as a sea serpent or a dragon-like creature, with scales covering its body and multiple heads. It is sometimes portrayed as a giant squid or octopus, with long tentacles and a powerful grip.

Positive Traits:
Leviathan is not associated with any positive traits, as it is considered to be a symbol of evil and chaos.

Negative Traits:
Leviathan is associated with negative traits, including destruction, chaos, and temptation.

Biblical Relevance:
Leviathan appears several times in the Hebrew Bible, including in the Book of Job, the Psalms, and the Book of Isaiah. In these texts, Leviathan is used as a metaphor for the forces of evil and chaos, and its defeat is seen as a victory over these forces.

Verses from Spiritual Literature Sources:
"By his power he stilled the sea; by his understanding he struck down Rahab. By his wind the heavens were made fair; his hand pierced the fleeing serpent." - Job 26:12-13 (NRSV)

"The Lord will punish Leviathan, the fleeing serpent, Leviathan, the twisting serpent, and he will kill the dragon that is in the sea." - Isaiah 27:1 (NRSV)
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