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Fallen Angel Beelzebub's
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Beelzebub

powerful, influential, cunning, transformative, enigmatic, controversial, misunderstood, destructive, chaotic, impulsive, seductive, charismatic, mysterious, alluring, unpredictable, 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 Beelzebub's role as a tempter and bringer of chaos, helping individuals find stability amidst tumultuous circumstances.
---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 can relate to Beelzebub's potential for transformation and redemption, assisting individuals in releasing negativity and embracing positive change.
---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 Beelzebub's ability to manipulate and influence, assisting individuals in improving their communication skills and cultivating healthier relationships.

Offerings:

---Dark chocolate or cocoa
---Dead insects or vermin
---Black candles
---Wine or vinegar
---Salt
---Animal bones or parts
---Offerings of power or influence

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Tarot

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The Devil

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Death

Divinations:

---Ouija board
---Scrying
---Tarot reading
---Pendulum divination
---Bibliomancy
---Automatic writing
---Dream interpretation

Incantations:

Constellations

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Hydra

Scorpius

Ophiuchus

---"Beelzebub, ruler of the underworld and master of darkness, I call upon your power to help me overcome my fears and challenges."
---"With Beelzebub's strength, I am empowered to achieve my goals and manifest my desires."
---"Beelzebub, fallen one and bringer of transformation, I call upon your divine presence to guide me through the mysteries of life and death."

Stones & Herbs:

---Black tourmaline
---Obsidian
---Smoky quartz
---Hematite
---Black onyx
---Apache tear
---Shungite


Wormwood, Mandrake root, Belladonna, Henbane, Hemlock, Black nightshade, Yew

Signs & Synchronicities

Creatures

---Frequent encounters with flies or a sudden increase in their presence
---Noticing an abundance of insects or unusual insect behavior
---Coming across rats or signs of their presence
---Seeing crows or ravens frequently, especially in unexpected locations
---Encountering serpents or snake symbolism in various forms
---Experiencing encounters or sightings of toads
---Noticing recurring themes of decay, rotting, or foul smells
---Experiencing synchronicities or omens that suggest misfortune or chaos

---Flies
---Insects
---Rats
---Crows or ravens
---Serpents
---Toads
---Dark or sinister imagery
---Decaying or rotting matter
---Unusual or unsettling animal behavior
---Omens of misfortune or chaos


                             In tarot, Beelzebub is often associated with the Major Arcana card "The Devil." This card represents temptation, materialism, and earthly pleasures. It features a figure similar to Beelzebub, with horns and wings, as well as two human figures, often depicted as chained to the Devil's throne. The card symbolizes the negative aspects of human nature and urges the seeker to confront their own shadows and desires. It can also represent a warning against giving in to temptations that may lead to negative consequences.

Flies: Beelzebub's name is often translated as "Lord of the Flies," and flies are considered to be his sacred animal. They represent decay, corruption, and death.

Dung: As the Lord of Decay, Beelzebub is also associated with dung, rotting flesh, and other forms of decay.

Beelzebub's Seal: This is a sigil or symbol that is used to invoke Beelzebub's presence. It is sometimes depicted as a fly or a combination of fly and human features.

Baphomet: Some modern practitioners associate Beelzebub with the figure of Baphomet, a goat-headed deity that is often associated with Satanism.

Pentagram: Beelzebub is sometimes associated with the inverted pentagram, which is a symbol of rebellion and opposition to authority.

Black candles: Black candles are often used in rituals and spells associated with Beelzebub. They represent darkness, death, and decay.

Skulls: Skulls are often used in rituals associated with Beelzebub. They represent death and decay, as well as the transience of life.

Chains: Chains are sometimes used in rituals and spells associated with Beelzebub. They represent bondage and servitude, as well as the power to bind and control.

Other symbols: Other symbols associated with Beelzebub include snakes, the color black, and the number 666.

Black Tourmaline: Known for its protective properties and ability to transmute negative energies.
Black Obsidian: Associated with purification, protection, and transformation.
Black Onyx: Considered to be a grounding stone that promotes inner strength and protection from negative energies.
Smoky Quartz: Known for its grounding and protective properties, as well as its ability to transmute negative energies into positive energies.

Mugwort: Used for protection, purification, and divination.
Wormwood: Used for protection, divination, and spirit communication.
Mandrake: Used for protection, fertility, and inducing visions.
Belladonna: Used for astral travel, divination, and inducing visions.
Hemlock: Used for spirit communication and inducing visions.
Datura: Used for divination, inducing visions, and spirit communication.


Beelzebub is one of the most well-known fallen angels in spiritual literature, including the Bible. The name Beelzebub is derived from the Canaanite god Baal, which means "lord" or "master." The name Beelzebub means "lord of the flies" and was used to refer to him as a false god and a symbol of idolatry. In Jewish and Christian tradition, Beelzebub is identified as one of the seven princes of Hell and is associated with the sin of gluttony.

Famous Story:
In the New Testament, Beelzebub is famously associated with a story in which he is accused of casting out demons by the power of Satan. In the Gospel of Matthew, the Pharisees accuse Jesus of performing exorcisms by the power of Beelzebub. Jesus responds by saying that a house divided against itself cannot stand, and that Satan cannot cast out Satan. He then goes on to say that if he casts out demons by the power of God, then the Kingdom of God has come upon them.

Personality and Characteristics:
Beelzebub is often depicted as a powerful demon with a commanding presence. He is associated with the sin of gluttony and is said to be able to inspire humans to indulge in excessive behavior. In some traditions, he is also associated with the sin of pride. Beelzebub is often depicted as a rival of Satan and is said to have a complicated relationship with him.

Visual Depictions:
In art and literature, Beelzebub is often depicted as a monstrous creature with wings and horns. He is sometimes depicted as a giant fly or insect-like creature. He is also sometimes depicted as a human with demonic features, such as red skin and sharp claws.

Positive Traits:
There are no positive traits associated with Beelzebub in spiritual literature.

Negative Traits:
Beelzebub is associated with the sins of gluttony and pride, and is often depicted as a powerful and malevolent demon.

Biblical Relevance:
Beelzebub is mentioned several times in the New Testament, including in Matthew 10:25, where he is referred to as the "prince of demons," and in Mark 3:22, where he is referred to as the "prince of the devils." In both instances, Beelzebub is associated with demonic activity and is presented as an adversary of Jesus.

In conclusion, Beelzebub is a well-known fallen angel associated with the sin of gluttony and pride. He is often depicted as a monstrous creature with wings and horns and is said to be a powerful and malevolent demon. While he is mentioned several times in the New Testament, there are no positive traits associated with him in spiritual literature.
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