Personally, I work with this Demon to protect me against other spirits, and others, who wish to do me harm as a spiritual practitioner. This Demon can bring great harm to your enemies and can bring very bad dreams to your victims.
Savannah
Other Names: Havres, Haures, Flereous
Demonic Enn: Ganic tasa fubin Flauros
1/2 oz. bottle
During our rituals with Flauros, we honor him with the plant scullcap. This is known to be one of his favourites. So our oil contains this herb along with others to honur this great demon.
But it’s also spiritually helpful to us to drink a tea made out of skullcap, especially if the reason why you’re requesting his assistance is that you have been under any form of spiritual attack. In the black arts community, there are many trivial people who prefer to attack others in the community mainly because of damaged egos. We can’t understand this mindset because there are so many other groups in the witchcraft communities who do not support those who practise the dark arts or who honour the ancient Gods now called Demons. So it would be more logical to take aim at “outsiders” but this is sadly not the case at this point in time. So we drink scullcap tea (mixed with vervain), as a restorative blessing from Flauros after the spiritual and magical assaults from outsiders. Those of us who perform “exorcisms” drink skullcap to accept the assistance from Flauros to protect and remove spiritual attacks from such rituals. It also calms the nervous system.
We also burnt a lot of skullcap for the purposes of attracting to specific requests for people needing faithfulness in their relationship and also for those looking to attract money. All of this is done to honour the Demon during the ritual, and provided as an offering.
What others have said….
- This demon loves offerings of lamb, spicy foods, rum, and resin incenses. You can offer him wine too.
- He is basically the demonized form of the Egyptian God Horus. He likes gold, red, and black candles. He loves his seal to be engraved on gold or ruby and he likes emeralds too. For this ritual, you can use Falcon headed Horus statue preferable in black stone, or the hawk-headed statue to represent him.
- You can call him during the day but working in the evening seems to be better.
- The sacred day for this demon is Saturday while July 15th is his sacred date. He can also be summoned on the winter solstice or on Christmas day.
How to Summon Flauros Against Enemies
by Spelwex
When commanded by the conjurer, the demon burns and destroys the enemies of the conjurer. While working with him, you must be free from fear and be of a quiet mind in the face of terror.
This ritual should be done in a location free from disturbances. Make sure that all the necessary requirements are put in place then draw a circle on the ground and recite this invocation while facing the south.
I conjure thee Flauros, in the names of the highest and their power and strength of will
And by their virtues and powers, I charge thee Flauros,
That thou shalt not depart out of my sight, nor alter thy bodily shape,
That thou hath been given the ability to have appeared in,
Nor any power shalt thou have of our bodies or souls, earthly or ghostly,
But to be obedient to me, and to the words of my conjuration.
I conjure thee Flauros, by all thrones, dominations, principals, powers and virtues,
I conjure and charge, bind and constrain thee Flauros, by the highest virtues,
That thou be obedient unto me, and to come and appear visible unto me,
And that in all days, hours, and minutes, wheresoever I be, being called by the virtue of the highest,
Thou shalt look ready to appear unto me, and to give me good counsel,
To give to me thy aid and comfort, and in all other things, let my will quickly be fulfilled,
I charge thee upon pain of everlasting condemnation,
Fiat, fiat, fiat, Amen.
After he has appeared to you, you should quickly tell him your requests and do all the necessary negotiations. When that is done, you can then dismiss him with the dismissal of the Spirit.
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