Caim is a High President of Hell who rules over 30 legions of demons. “He is one of the fallen angels who was once of the Order of Angels. It is said that this demon is the wisest occupant in Hell. With his skills, he can outwit the most powerful logician. Caim is the 53rd Spirit mentioned in the Ars Goetia.”

Description

Other Names:  Camio, Caym

Direction: East

Dates: Dec 12-16; Sept 2-12

Element: Air; Fire

Gematria: 71; 81; 731

Zodiac Position: 20-24 degrees of Sagittarius

Tarot Card: 10 of Rods, 9 of Pentacles

D/N: Nocturnal

Planet: Sun, Mercury

Metal: Gold, Mercury

Color: Green, Orange

Plant: Centaurea

Incense: Storax

Demonic Enn: Tasa on ca Caim renich

Appearance:

Demon Caim appears as a blackbird called a thrush but when commanded by the exorcist, he changes into a man holding a sharp sword in his hand. He speaks to the summoner while standing on burning ashes or coals.

This demon is well built and his wings are covered with gold bands. He loves jewelry and wears lots of them. He is often covered with gold dust and a powerful aura. Also, he flies with great speed.

Abilities:

  • He teaches the witch how to communicate with animals.
  • Caim is an expert in hydromancy and he teaches the summoner to understand the movement of waves and noise of waters.
  • Caim is a demon that can foresee the future so he giveth true answers on things to come.
  • He rules over pyromancy and blesses the witch with excellent intuition.
  • He teaches his followers the art of astral projection.
  • He guides the witch on how to assume the forms of beasts and how to fly in dreams.
  • Being a demon that loves arguing, he guides the witch on how to become a diplomat and a good debater. This is useful in handling legal matters.

Working with Caim:

Caim is an excellent witchcraft spirit, bound to the earth. He is one spirit that can’t be neglected because of his great knowledge of the earth and things found in it.

This demon can be invoked for any sort of divination rituals and he is bound to provide true answers. His summoning ritual should be done preferably at night and during his most active planetary season. You can set up your altar using his attributed substances as mentioned above.

His sigil is also a very important item for this ritual as this demon is known to appear where ever his seal is drawn. Call out to him while reciting his demonic enn, alongside any other chant of your choice. When he appears, you can discuss your request with him and also listen to what he has to tell you. Would you like to learn the effective steps in summoning a demon? If yes, click here.

A summoner would most likely experience increased visitations and appearance of birds few days after working with Camio.

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References:

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  • http://www.angelfire.  com /empire/serpentis666/DEMONV.html
  • http://occult-  world.  com/demons/caym-camio
  • https://www. deliriumsrealm. com/camio/
  • http://www.  occultopedia. com/c/caim.htm
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caim
  • https://  demonsanddemonolatry.  com/demon-of-the-night-president-camio-night-demon/

Popular descriptions

Caim (Caym, Camio) FALLEN ANGEL and 52nd of the 72 SPIRITS OF SOLOMON. Prior to his fall, Caim was in the order of ANGELs. In HELL, he is a great president with 30 LEGIONs of DEMONs. He appears first as a black bird or thrush and then as a man carrying a sharp sword. Sometimes he appears as a man adorned with a tuft and a peacock’s tail. He answers questions in burning ashes. He is good at settling disputes. He gives men the understanding of the songs of birds, the lowing of cattle, the barking of dogs, and the voice of waters. He gives true answers about the future. Martin Luther reportedly had an encounter with Caim.

“Caim – Caim appears in Ars Goetia (The Art of Witchcraft), the first part of the so-called Lesser Key of Solomon as a Great President of Hell, ruling over thirty legions of demons. Much detail is offered: he is a good disputer, gives men the understanding of the voices of birds, bullocks, dogs, and other creatures, and of the noise of the waters too, and gives true answers concerning things to come.  He is depicted in 19th and 20th century occultist illustrations as appearing in the form of the black bird called a thrush, but soon he changes his shape into a man that has a sharp sword in his hand.  When answering questions he seems to stand on burning ashes or coals.  The title ‘président’ of Hell would suggest a parallel with the presiding officer of a college or convocation, the only premodern uses of the term.  Other authors consider Caim a ‘Prince’ of Hell instead and depict him as a man wearing rich and elegant clothes, and the head and wings of a blackbird.  Demonological directories give an etymology from a supposed Latin word ‘Chamos’, ‘Chamus’, said to be a name given to Baal Peor, and possibly corrupted from Hebrew ‘Chium’, an epithet given to several Assyrian and Babylonian gods. Epigraphy does not confirm this etymology. Other spellings: Camio, Caym. ”

–  Source: Wikipedia

 

“Caim – In the three-hundred and eighth to three-hundred and fourteenth degrees the stars are right for Caim, who appears like a hissing spider thing.”

Source: Grimoirium Imperium,  – http://amzn.to/2eCam5Y

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