Pa'aziel - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Pabael - an angel who serves as a messenger of the
Moon.
Pabel - an angel of
Sunday who resides in the
Fourth Heaven and is
invoked while facing west.
Pachdiel ("fear") - the chief
guardian angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Pachriel - one of the great angels who rule the
Seven Heavens and, as do the other six,
commands 496,000
myriads of ministering angels.
Padael a.k.a. Phadihel - one of the many angels who guard the West Wind.
Padiel a.k.a. Phadihel - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
He is also said to be the angel who appeared before Samson's parents.
Paffran - an angel who serves
Samax as a ruler of air on
Tuesdays.
Pagiel - an angel of the
Moon who is
invoked during rituals
for the purpose of granting one whatever they desire.
Pahadiel - one of the angels who guard the
Seventh Heaven.
Pahadron - the angel who rules the month of Tishri (September to October)
who is regarded, in
Jewish mysticism, as the chief
angel of terror.
Pahaliah - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
He governs morals and theology and is
invoked to
convert heretics to Christianity. His corresponding angel is
Sothis.
Paimon - See
Palimom.
Palimom a.k.a. Paimon and Paymon ("tinkling sound") - an angel who
fell from the
Dominions. He is an infernal
king with 200 legions under his command, some of whom fell from the order of
Angels and some who fell from the
Powers. When
invoked he manifest as a
crowned young woman riding upon a camel. If it is a special occasion, he will arrive along with
two great princes of the Underworld,
Babel and Abalam.
Palalael - one of the many angels who guard the gates to the West Wind.
Palatinates - a Solomonic name used for the
Powers when
invoking them in a spell from
The Greater Key of Solomon that is designed to grant one invisibility.
Palit a.k.a.
Og and Praklit ("the escaped") -
another name for
Michael that was used
for him when he escaped from
Satan's grasp while
Satan was being cast down from Heaven.
Palpetiyah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Paltellon - a Solomonic angel who is
invoked to consecrate Salt.
Paltriel - one of the angels who guard the
fifth Heaven.
Pammon - an angel who serves
Zaazonash as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the night.
Panael - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the North Wind.
He is not the same angel as Paniel,
who serves in the same position.
Panaion - one of the great
archons who stand before God's
throne and another of the
many names of Metatron.
Pancia - a "most pure angel" who is
invoked during ceremonial rituals,
especially those designed to conjure the Sword.
Pandelis - See
Sereda.
Paniel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the North Wind,
not to be confused with
Panael. His name has also been found
inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
used for protecting one from evil.
Pappukal - See
Ili-Abrat.
Papsukul - a Chaldean messenger of the greater gods.
Paraclete - See
Paraqlitos.
Paraqlitos a.k.a. Paraclete - the
guardian angel
of the sorrows of death in the Falasha Anthology.
Parasiel - an angel who is lord and master of treasures and an angel
whose name appears on the first pentacle of
Jupiter.
Parashim - See
Parasim.
Parasim - a
group of angels or angelic horsemen,
who either serve
Tagas or
Radueriel
as one of the Song-Uttering Choirs.
Or, as Enoch says, "When, it is said, the time comes for the recital of the divine song -
the qedusha - the parashim 'do rage' in the general commotion and excitement of the occasion."
Parasurama - the sixth of the Vedic's ten
avatars or divine incarnations.
He is also known as Chirangiyah the Immortal.
Pariel - an angel whose name can be found inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
used for warding off evil.
Pariukh a.k.a.
Marioc -
one of the two angels who God appointed as guardians of Enochian literature.
Parmiel - an angel who serves
Veguaniel as a ruler of the third
hour of the day.
Parshiyah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Partashah - one of the
many names of Lilith.
Partsuf - the singular form of
Partsufim.
Partsufim a.k.a. Parzupheim ("the Godhead") - in cabalism,
Partsuf is the essence of God that resides within the
Sephiroth. The five ruling
Partsufim
who live in the world of aziluth are:
Aruikh Anpin (long face or long suffering) or Attika Kaddisha (holy ancient one);
Abba (the partsuf of Hochma or Wisdom);
Imma (the Partsuf of Binah or Understanding), a feminine spirit; Zeir Anpin (the Impatient, the Holy One);
Shekinah
(the female counterpart of God).
Parvardigar - the
Zoroastrian
angel of light.
Parymel - one of fifteen angels of the
throne who are used in the
conjuring rites found in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Parvail - an angel scribe who serves as a keeper of heavenly records.
Parziel - an angel who serves as a guardian of the
Sixth Heaven.
Paschar a.k.a. Psachar -
one of the seven angels who stand before the Holy Throne.
He is in charge of carrying out the decrees of the celestial
Powers. He is also one of
the angels who guard the halls of the
Seventh Heaven.
Pasiel - a regent of
Pisces. He is also the Jewish
angel of Hell
who rules the sixth of the seven infernal lodges.
Pasisiel - an angel who guards the
Seventh Heaven.
Paspassim - an angel who serves as an assistant to
Metatron.
Pastor - an angel from The Secret Grimoire of Turiel who is
invoked
during conjuring rites designed to fulfill one's desires.
Pasuy - an angel who serves as a guardian of the
Fourth Heaven.
Patha - an angel who is
invoked
at the close of the Jewish Sabbath.
Pathatumon a.k.a. Pathtumon, Patheon and Pathumaton - one of the
secret names of God
that is used in Solomonic
rites designed to bind
demons.
Moses invoked him to bring darkness to the land of Egypt.
Patheon - See
Pathatumon.
Pathiel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Pathtumon - See
Pathatumon.
Pathumaton - See
Pathatumon.
Patrozin - an angel who serves
Abasdarhon as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the night.
Patspetsiyah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Petteny - an angel of The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is
invoked during
cabalistic rites requiring an angel's assistance.
Paula - a fictional female angel of Daniels' Clash of Angels.
Paymon - See
Palimom.
Pazriel a.k.a. Sidriel and Siriel - an
Archangel of the
First Heaven.
Pe-Re - another name for
Michael and the chief of the order of
Virtues.
Pedael ("whom God delivers") - the
angel of deliverance
in Jewish mysticism.
Pedenij - according to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses,
an angel of the Seal.
Peliel - Jacob's
guardian angel and a chief of the
Virtues. He and
Zekuniel are both angels of the second
sephira.
Penac - an angel of the
Third Heaven.
Penael - a messenger of
Venus and resident of the
Third Heaven who rules
Fridays and is
invoked in the north.
Peneme a.k.a. Penemue ("the inside") - the
fallen angel who taught
humans the art of writing with pen and ink, an ability that is said to be evil and to corrupt humans.
Peneme is, likewise, credited with having taught mankind
"the bitter and the sweet and the secrets of their wisdom."
He can also be invoked
to cure stupidity in humans.
Penemue - See
Peneme.
Peniel a.k.a. Penuel and
Fanuel ("the face of God") -
he is one of Jehovah's angels, the dark antagonist, a ruler of
Fridays and a resident of the
Third Heaven who is
invoked
to cure stupidity in humans.
Penpalabim - a "most holy angel" of
The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts
who is invoked
to find hidden treasure.
Penuel - See
Peniel.
Peor - See
Chemos.
Peri - Muslim
fallen angels who are ruled by
Eblis. To the Persians they are evil but
beautiful spirits, faerylike beings, who are the offspring of fallen angels and must wait until they've done
proper penance before being allowed into Paradise. It is said that Mohammed tried to convert them.
Periel - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Permaz - an angel who serves
Farris as a ruler of the second
hour of the night.
Permiel - an angel who serves
Vachmiel as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the day.
Perrier - an angel who
fell from the
Principalities.
Pesagniyah - a cabalistic angel who rules the southern region
of Heaven and is the keeper of the keys to the ethereal places. He also kisses the prayers of those
in deep sorrow before carrying them up to God.
Pesak - an angel who guards the hall of the
Fifth Heaven.
Peshtvogner - a fictional angel from Gurdjieff's
All and Everything, Beelzebub's Tales to his Grandson who as an arch-cherub "All-Quarters-Maintainer"
decrees that Beelzebub
will grow horns upon his head.
Petahyah - a cabalistic angel who rules the northern region of Heaven.
He kisses the prayers of those in need of deliverance from their adversaries before carrying them up to God,
should the invocant prove worthy of such assistance.
Phadahel - See
Phadihel.
Phadihel a.k.a. Padael and Padiel - the angel said to have
manifested before Abraham, Jacob and Gideon in Genesis, Judges and Luke. In Jewish legend,
he is the angel who was sent to Manoah's wife, the mother of Samson.
Phaiar - an angel who is
invoked during
Solomonic conjurations of the Reed.
Phakiel - one of the angels who rule the
zodiac sign of Cancer, the other is
Rahdar.
Phalec - See
Phaleg.
Phaleg a.k.a. Faleg and Phalec - the
Olympic spirit of
Mars who rules
thirty-five of the 196 Olympic provinces. He also serves as a ruling
prince of the order of
Angels and a ruler of
Tuesdays.
Phamuel - See
Phanuel.
Phanuel a.k.a.
Uriel and
Peniel ("the face of God") -
an angel of penance
who is sometimes identified as being one of the four primary
Archangels.
He is often equated with Uriel, as well as with
Ramiel a.k.a. Jeremiel.
He governs the repentance of those who aspire to eternal life, and fends off
"the Satans."
In early Hebrew times, his name was
invoked
for protection against evil spirits. In the Sibylline Oracles he is said to be
"one of the five angels who know all of the evils that men have wrought."
The Ethiopians have a holy day of celebration for him, as the archangel Fanuel, on the third day of Taxsas.
Pharmaros - See
Armaros.
Pharniel - an angel who serves
Beratiel as a ruler of the twelfth
hour of the day.
Pharzuph ("two-faced" or "hypocritical") - an
angel of fornication and
lust.
He is also one of the rulers of the fourth
hour.
Phatiel - an angel who serves
Abasdarhon as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the night.
Phenex a.k.a. Phenix, Phoenix and Pheynix - a poet and a great
marquis in Hell
who told Solomon that he hopes to return to his former post at the seventh throne in 1.200 years.
In the meantime, he rules twenty legions of the infernal spirits.
Phenix - See
Phenex.
Pheynix - See
Phenex.
Phinehas - as written in Judges 2:1, "the angel of the Lord came up from Gilgal"
and who "when the Holy Ghost rested upon it, glowed like a torch."
Phoenix a.k.a.
Phenex. -
the bird in Baruch III that flies around in front of the sun with his wings spread to absorb its rays.
In this way he protects all living things from being burned to ash. He also wakes up all of earth's roosters
so they may welcome in the day.
Phoenixes -
twelve-winged Enochian group of purple angels who reside in either the
Fourth or
Sixth Heaven, along with the
Chalkydri. The two
groups of angels
are said to be high ranking angelic orders equal to the
Seraphim and
Cherubim, respectively.
The Phoenixes are said to be "elements of the sun" and to pull its chariot.
According to Enoch II, they are seen in the Sixth Heaven singing
the sweetest of songs to greet the rising sun.
Phorlakh a.k.a. Forlac - an angel of the
Earth whose name is
inscribed upon the seventh pentacle of the sun.
Phorsiel - an angel who serves
Jefischa as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the night.
Phronesis ("prudence") - one of the four gnostic angels of
wisdom who was created by divine will.
Phuel - See
Phul.
Phul a.k.a. Ful and Phuel - the
Olympic spirit of the
Moon.
He rules seven of the Olympic provinces and is a regent of
Monday.
He is also the Supreme Lord of the Waters. His
sigil can be found in Budge's
Amulets and Talismans.
Phupe - See
Rehel.
Pi-Hermes - the Hermetic ruler of
Mercury and a chief of the
Archangels.
Pi-Ioh - See
Pi-Joh.
Pi-Joh - an Hermetic angel of the
Moon and a ruler of the order of
Angels.
Pi-Re - See
Pe-Re.
Pi-Zues - an angel of the planet
Jupiter and chief of the
Dominations.
Pihon - one of the
many names of Metatron, used when he is
receiving the prayers of the faithful, his name becomes
Sigron upon his shutting the doors
through which the prayers are allowed in.
Pilalael - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the West Wind.
Pisqon - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Pistis Sophia ("faith" and "wisdom") - she is among the greatest of the gnostic
archons, mother of the highest-ranking angels.
She is also said to have sent the serpent that tempted Eve into the Garden of Eden.
The Texts of the Saviour say that
Barbelo is her father.
Plesithea - the gnostic "mother of angels" who is depicted as
a virgin with four breasts.
Pniel - a geonic angel who holds dominion over one of the
months of the year.
Poiel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae
and a regent of philosophy and good fortune. He is also a member of the
Principalities.
He is also said to be one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Porna - an angel of the
Third Heaven who rules on
Fridays and is
invoked in the south.
Poro - an angel who belongs to the order of
Powers who is
invoked during conjuring
rites found in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Porosa - an angel of the
Third Heaven who rules on
Fridays and is
invoked in the south.
Portinari - See
Beatrice.
Posriel - a
fallen angel who rules the sixth lodge of
Hell where the prophet Micah resides.
Poteh a.k.a. Purah - the
angel of forgetfulness. He is
invoked
during the necromantic rites used to end the Jewish Sabbath.
Prajapati - a
group of spirits similar to the
Rishis, the seven angels of the presence, and the
Amesha Spentas.
Praklit - See
Palit.
Pralimiel - an angel who serves
Bariel as a ruler of the eleventh
hour of the day.
Pravashi - See
Favashi.
Pravail - a keeper of the heavenly records.
Pravuil a.k.a. Vetril - the holy scribe in charge of God's knowledge
and the celestial scrolls. According to Enoch, who only speaks of him once, he is
"quicker in wisdom than the other
Archangels.
Praxil - an angel who serves
Farris as an ruling officer of the second
hour of the night.
Prebiou - See
Damabiah.
Preil ("le grand") - an angel of Mandaean lore.
Prenostix - an angel who serves
Zaazonash as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the night.
Primeumaton - a Solomonic angel who is
invoked for consecrating Water.
He is also the angel who Moses called upon to bring hail down upon Egypt and is said to have "swallowed Corah,
Dathan and Abiram."
Principals - the three primordial powers from the gnostic work
Paraphrase of Shem where they are identified as Light, Darkness and "An Intermediary Spirit."
Prion - a "high holy angel of God" who is
invoked during Solomonic
conjurations of the Reed.
Procel - See
Crocel.
Pronoia - in Arabic lore God sent four great angels to gather
seven handfuls of dirt from the corners of the earth so he could create Adam. The Iranians and Chaldeans, however,
both believe that it was the planets, among which Pronoia is counted, who were God's co-creators.
And, to the Gnostics, Pronoia is a great
archon who provide Adam with his
nerve tissue when he was being made.
Propator - an unmoving
aeon who is a permanent fixture on the
Merkabah.
He serves as the master of the Pole and is surrounded by his decans and
myriads of angels.
He is very supportive of God and resides in Heaven's zenith along side
Pistis Sophia.
Protoctist Angels - the first
group of angels
credited with having sent the lesser angels to man to gift them with the Torah.
Pruel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Pruflas - a
fallen angel who used
to belong to both the order of
Angels and the order of
Thrones.
Prukiel - one of the Syrian spellbinding angels
invoked
for creating charms of protection.
Prunicos - another name for
Pistis Sophia.
Prziel - a
fallen angel who is
invoked
for one to use against their enemies.
Psachar - one of the seven angel
princes of power.
Psdiel - a
fallen angel who is
invoked to use against one's enemies.
Psisya - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Psuker - an angel of the
Sixth Heaven who
Uzziel
serves as an officiating assistant.
Psyche - a gnostic
demiurge.
Psychopomp - See
Psychopompus.
Psychopompus - the singular form of
Psychopompoi.
Psychopompoi - a
group of angels charged
with escorting the souls of the dead to their heavenly abodes.
Sandalphon and
Michael
are counted as leaders among them.
Ptechout - See
Rehael.
Pthahil - an angel of such power that he ranks second
only to God in Mandaean lore. As such he is a ruler of lesser angels and is said to have
assisted in the creation of life. He is also said to have created Adam's body, though it
is God who actually gave it life. Other sources label him as being a
prince of evil
who is assisted by demons and planets.
Pucel - See
Crocel.
Purah a.k.a. Puta and
Poteh -
an angel "who dissipates God's light," the lord of oblivion, and an
angel of forgetfulness,
who is invoked
at the end of the Jewish Sabbath.
Puriel - See
Puruel.
Pursan - See
Purson.
Purson a.k.a. Pursan and Curson - a
fallen angel who used to be a member
of both the order of Virtues and the order of
Thrones.
He now serves as a king of the Underworld,
where he commands twenty-two legions of infernal spirits. He is
invoked as a revealer of the past,
the future, and of hidden treasure. And, when manifests it is as a lion-faced man riding upon a bear with a
snake in his hand.
Puruel a.k.a.
Pusiel ("fire") -
believed by G.H. Box in his translation of the Testament of Abraham to be the Greek version of
Uriel,
he is a fiery and merciless angel who probes one's soul.
Purusha - the First Cause (the cosmic spirit of Sanskrit lore), the cabalistic
En Soph,
the "unimaginable creator of the universe," the Christian God.
Pusiel a.k.a.
Puruel - a
fallen angel, similar to
Hadriel,
who resides in the sixth lodge of Hell, he is counted among the seven
angels of punishment.
Puziel - a
fallen angel who is
invoked to use against one's enemies.
Pymander - the
Logos, the very essence of God himself,
the ideal human.
Python - second among the nine
archdemons of the unholy hierarchy,
"prince of the lying spirits." In Greek mythology he is the dragon that was born of the mud from Education's flood.
He lived in a deep cave in Parnassus until he was eventually killed by the Sun God
Apollo.
Puta - See
Purah.
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Qaddis - the singular form of
Qaddisin.
Qaddisin - along with the twin
Irin, the Qaddis form the
Supreme Council of God's Judgment. These four angels are the most exalted in Heaven, and each of
them has more power than all of the heavenly hosts combined.
Qadosch - an angel who is
invoked during
Solomonic conjurations of Ink and Colors.
Qafsiel a.k.a. Qaspiel, Qaphsiel and Quaphsiel - a regent of the
Moon and a guardian of the halls of the
Seventh Heaven.
In the creation of ancient Hebrew charms he is
invoked to drive away one's enemies.
The words on the charm are written with the blood of a bird before tying it to the foot of a dove.
The dove is then set to flight, taking one's enemy with it. Should the bird refuse to fly, it is a
sign that one's enemies won't depart either.
Qalbam - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Qamamir Ziwa - an
angel of light in Mandaean lore.
Qamiel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Qaphsiel - See
Qafsiel.
Qangiel Yah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Qaniel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Qaus - an Arabic angel who is
invoked during conjuring rituals.
Qaspiel - See
Qafsiel.
Qemuel a.k.a.
Kemuel and
Camael -
an angel who brought 12,000 angels with him to intercept the Torah before it could reach Moses.
Either Moses, according to Jewish lore, or God, according to the Christians, destroyed him in the attempt.
Quaphsiel - See
Qafsiel.
Quelamia - one of the seven great
Archangels. He lives in the
First Heaven,
where he carries out the orders of the celestial
Powers.
Quoriel - an angel who serves
Vachmiel as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the day. He is also
invoked
during the ceremonial rites of the Pauline Art.
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Raahel - one of the seventy-two angels who rule the
seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Ra'asiel X - an angel of the host of X who is
invoked in magic rituals found in
The Sword of Moses.
Raamel a.k.a.
Ramiel
("he who trembles before God") - an
angel of thunder.
According to some occult sources, he is a
fallen angel.
Raasiel - an angelic ruler of earthquakes.
Rab-un-Naw - an Arabic
angel of light who is similar to
Parvardigar of
Zoroastrian lore.
Rabacyel - one of the regents of the
Third Heaven.
Rabdos ("staff") - a powerful and wise
fallen angel who can change and
stop the course of the stars. His duty as a demon is to choke humans to death, and he can only
be stopped by the angel Brieus.
Rabia - one of the Mandaean uthri
(angels) who follow the course of the sun.
Rachab - See
Rahab.
Rachel ("an ewe") - according to the cabala, she is the
Shekinah when she is dressed
as the Celestial Bride for her reunion with God. She is one of the four matriarchs, rulers of a place in
Heaven that is reserved for the great Jewish patriarchs.
Rachiel - a cabalistic angel of the
Ophanim who rules
Friday and the
Venus sphere.
She is also said to be in charge of human sexuality.
Rachmiah - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Rachmiel ("mercy") - the
angel of compassion,
often referred to as Gabriel. He is also one of the
childbed amulet angels and one
of the many who guard the gates to the East Wind. He can be
invoked in rituals
where one is in need of an angel's general assistance.
Rachsiel - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Rad'adael - one of the angels who guard the hall of the
Sixth Heaven.
Radueriel - See
Radweriel.
Radweriel H - See
Radweriel.
Radweriel YHVH a.k.a.
Dabriel,
Vetril or
Pavril -
he is in charge of Gods Book of Life and Death. He is also the regent of poetry and chief of the Muses.
His rank is superior to that of
Metatron and, according to
Enoch, a new song-uttering angel is formed from every word that he speaks. The ability to create angels
is an exceptional power that only two others besides God possess:
Dynamis, and
Pistis Sophia ("the procreator
of the superior angels").
Rael - an angel of the
Third Heaven who rules over
Wednesdays and an intelligence of the
Venus sphere. He is be
invoked in the north.
Raftma'il - an Arabic
guardian angel who
invoked during exorcisms.
Ragat - an angel of The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is
invoked
during cabalistic conjurations. He is said to either be a member of the
Cherubim or of the
Seraphim.
Ragiel - See
Raguel.
Raguel a.k.a. Ragiel, Raguil, Rasuil,
Rufael,
Suryan,
and Akrasiel ("friend of God") - an angel of the
Second or
Fourth Heaven and a member of the
Archangels who is in
charge of punishing the other angels when they do wrong. He is also an angel of the
Earth
and is among those angels who were condemned by the Roman church council in 756 C.E.
The Gnostics equate Raguel with
Thelesis.
Raguhel - See
Raguel.
Raguil - See
Raguel.
Rahab ("violence" and, in Hebrew sar shel yam,
"prince of the primordial sea") -
a fallen angel
of the ocean's depths, according to the Talmud, and an
angel of death and destruction.
In occult lore Kunospaston
is the demon of the sea. According to Job 26:12 and Psalms 37:4, Rahab labels Egypt as an
"earthly power of evil" and in Isaiah 51:9 Rahab himself is said to be "an angel of insolence and pride."
He was destroyed twice, by God. First, for refusing to separate the upper and lower waters at the time
of Creation and then, for trying to stop the Hebrews from crossing the red sea to escape Pharaoh's wrath.
In another story Rahab is said to have returned
The Book of the Angel Raziel to Adam after it had been thrown into the sea by jealous angels.
In the Babylonian Talmud, Rahab,
Leviathan,
Behemoth, and the
angel of Death are one in the same.
Rahabiel - an angel who, along with
Phaniel,
Ariel,
Lahabiel, and
Raphael, is
invoked
during the creation of a late Hebrew charm.
Rahamiel - See
Rahmiel.
Rahatiel a.k.a.
Rahtiel -
an angel charged with keeping the constellations on their proper course.
Rahaviel - an angel who guards the hall of the
Second Heaven.
Rahdar - one of the angels who rules the
zodiac sign of Cancer.
The other is his brother
Phakiel.
Rahmiel a.k.a.
Rachmiel and Rahamiel - an
angel of love and compassion.
He is said to be the transformed Saint Francis of Assisi, and is one of the
angels of the apocalypse. He can also be
invoked
as protection against the evil eye.
Rahtiel ("to run") - a Jewish
angel of the constellations
who places the stars in position after
Metatron names them.
Rahziel - an angel of Mandaean lore.
Rakhaniel - an angel whose name is inscribed upon the fifth pentacle of
Saturn who can be
invoked by reciting Deuteronomy 10:17.
Rakshas a.k.a. Samak Azur - a demon of Vedic lore who stole the Anant-Ved -
the source of the Four Vedas. It was eventually retreived by
Vishnu.
Ram Avatar a.k.a. Rama and Ramachandra - the seventh of the ten Vedic
avatars.
Ram Izad - an angel of Persian lore who is paid for his services.
Ram Khastra a.k.a. Ram Khvastra -
the Parsi equivalent of the Mandaean angel
Ayar Ziwa who.
Rama - See
Ram Avatar.
Ramachandra - See
Ram Avatar.
Ramael - See
Ramiel.
Ramal - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Ramel - an angel of the planet
Mercury.
Ramiel a.k.a. Ramael Remiel,
Phanuel,
Jeremiel,
Yerahmeel, and, often,
Uriel ("mercy of G0d") - an
angel of whirlwinds,
thunder, and earthquakes who has various apocalyptic functions. He is charged with leading
souls to judgment and is often called the angel of "true visions."
Rampel - an angel who governs deep waters and mountain ranges.
According to The Alphabet of Rabbi Akiba this makes him one of the "splendid, terrible,
and mighty angel chiefs" who passed before God to rejoice in the First Sabbath.
Ramuel - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Raphael ("God has healed," "the shining one who heals"
and "the medicine of God.") -
he is the Angel of Dawn,
Prince Regent of the Second Heaven,
and Prince Regent of both the Cherubim and
Archangels. He is also chief of the
Virtues and a member of the
Seraphim,
Dominions, and
Powers. In addition to these,
he is an angel who rules the south, a
guardian of the west,
a chief angel of the evening winds, and an
angel of prayer, love, joy, healing and light.
Raphael is of Chaldean origin, and his first name is Labbiel. He is also the regent of the
Sun and stands in the middle of it.
To the Muslims, he is
Azrael.
He guards the Tree of Life and is one of the six
angels of repentance.
And he serves as an
angel of science, medicine, and wisdom,
as well as being one of the seven
angels of the apocalypse
and the ruler of elemental Air.
In Enoch I, Raphael is labeled a
Watcher,
a guide in Sheol (the final destination of all Jewish souls), and one of the angels
charged with healing all of the diseases and wounds of mortal children.
The Zohar also states that he is charged with healing. In this instance he is said to heal the earth and man.
His also an angel of the sixth
sephira of the Tree of Life.
There is a legend in The Testament of Solomon that tells of Solomon prating to
God for help in the erecting of the Temple, God responded by giving him a magic ring that was delivered by Raphael.
The ring was engraved with the pentalpha, the five-pointed star, and had the power to subdue all demons.
It was by using the ring to control the demons that Solomon received the help he needed to build the Temple.
Raphael being entrusted with the physical well being of the earth and its human inhabitants,
he is said to be the friendliest of all the angels. He is also the angel of travel and safety.
Not only is he propitiated to heal all illnesses, but he can also be asked for help with studying,
contracts, and books. He is also able to help us seek the gift of healing that lives
in nature and universal energy.
To invoke Raphael's aid,
on a Wednesday, during a waxing moon, write your request on a piece of yellow paper and burn it in the
flame of a yellow candle. Then, throw the ashes to the wind, from a high place.
The Rapid - one of the ten
classes of angels
in the Talmud and Targum according to Voltaire in "Of Angels, Genii, and Devils."
Raquel ("friend of God.") - an angel assigned to
watch over the good behavior of other angels.
Raquiel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the West Wind.
Rasamasa - he and his brother
Vocabiel govern the
zodiac sign of Pisces.
Rasesiyah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Rash a.k.a. Rashin Rast - the angel who serves
Mithra as the minister of justice.
Rashiel a.k.a. Zavael - one of the angels who
governs whirlwinds and earthquakes.
Rashin Rash - See
Rash.
Rashith ha-Galgalim - See
Reschith Hajalalim.
Rasuil - See
Raguel.
Rathanael - an angel of the
Third Heaven,
who has great power over the infernal legions. He is the only angel who can defeat the
she-demon Enepsigos.
Ratsitsiel - one of the angels who guard the hall of the
First Heaven.
Ratziel - See
Raziel.
Ratzuziel - one of the angels who guard the
Third Heaven.
Raum a.k.a. Raym and Harborym - a
fallen angel
who used to belong to the order of
Thrones. He is now a
great earl in Hell who is charged with destroying cities and suppressing the dignity in man.
To assist him in his duties are thirty infernal legions of malevolent spirits. When
summoned,
Raum appears as a crow and his
sigil can be found in
The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts by Waite. In the Dictionnaire Infernal,
Harborym is depicted as having three heads: a man's, a cat's, and a viper's.
Ravadiel - one of the angels who guard the hall of the
Fifth Heaven.
Raym - See
Raum.
Raziel a.k.a.
Saraquel, Ratziel,
Akrasiel, and
Gallizur
("secret of God" and "angel of mysteries") -
an angel charged with guarding the secrets of the universe.
In the cabala he is divine wisdom, the holy
sephiroth Chochma personified and one of
the nine archangels of the Briatic world
- the second of the four worlds of creation.
The Book of the Angel Raziel is said to contain all celestial and earthly knowledge:
King Solomon is said to have come into possession of the book and based his magic upon what he
learned from its pages; Enoch is said to have plagiarized it and distributed it as his own work,
The Book of Enoch; and it is where Noah is said to have gotten the instructions for building the ark.
In The Zohar it is written that in the middle of The Book of the Angel Raziel there is a secret
writing that reveals the 1.500 keys to the mysteries of the world that were never even told to the angels.
Targum Ecclesiastes says that Raziel stands atop Mount Horeb where he "proclaims the secrets of men to all mankind."
Maimonides refers to Raziel as the "herald of deity," chief of the
Erelim, and Adam's
guardian angel.
Razvan - the Arabic "treasurer of Paradise" and "porter of Heaven."
Razziel - an angel who serves
Mendrion as a ruler of the seventh
hour of the night.
Recabustira - an angel who is
summoned to help
one to obtain a magic carpet. According to The Greater Key of Solomon he is invoked by
reciting the following chant: "Recabustira, Cabustira, Bustira, Stira, Ira."
Rectacon - an angel who is
invoked in Solomon Salt consecrations.
Rectores Mundorum - the
group of angels in Chaldean
mythology who are in charge of the Underworld.
Regent - the name of a
fallen angel in Milton's Paradise Lost V.
He is either in charge of, or is one of, the regent powers that fought during the Great Revolt.
Regents - a
group of angels from Milton's
Paradise Regained.
Region - an angel who is
invoked during Solomonic
conjurations of the Sword.
Rehael - the
angel of longevity and good health
who inspires humans to respect their parents. One of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae and a member of the
Powers. His corresponding angel is Ptechout.
Rehauel - one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the
zodiac.
Rehel - an angel who wages war against the enemies of religion.
His corresponding angel is Phupe.
Reliel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae and a member of the
Dominions.
Reivtip a.k.a. Rirvtip - an angel who serves
Alimon in Mosaic
incantations.
Rekhodiah - one of the four angels whose names are
inscribed upon the second pentacle of the
Sun.
Relial - the Arabic governor of the
Fifth Heaven.
Remiel a.k.a. Ramiel and Rumael - an
Archangel who is often mistaken for
Uriel.
He is also said to be one of the "angels who is set over those who rise" from the dead.
Rempha - the Egyptian ruler of the
Thrones and an
angel of time.
He is also said to be the
Archangels of
Saturn.
Reno - the corresponding angel of
Vehuel.
Requel - the ruling prince of the
Principalities, according to
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Requiel - one of the angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Reschith Hajalalim - a cabalistic angel through whom
"the essence of divinity flows."
Resh - See
Rash.
Retsutsiel - See
Rezoziel.
Rhamiel a.k.a.
Rahmiel -
an angel who teaches humans empathy, kindness, mercy, love, protection and compassion.
Pray to him for compassion from the universe or to develop it within yourself.
Rhamiel is also the name for St. Frances of Assisi as the
angel of mercy.
St. Frances has also been called the
angel of the apocalypse and, as such, he stops the winds
from completely destroying the world until after the elect have been taken to Heaven.
Rhaumel - an angelic ruler of
Friday who resides in the
Fifth Heaven and is
invoked in the north.
Rhum - See
Ahrum Hii.
Ribbotaim - a
group of angels who serve as God's chariot,
just as with the
Cherubim.
Richol - an angel who is
summoned in conjuring
rituals found in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses. He is also a member of the order of
Powers.
Riddia a.k.a. Ridya, Ridjah and Mathariel ("the irrigator") -
as the meaning of his name would imply, he is an angel of rain who rules over
elemental water.
His home lies between two abysses who, according to Hebrew lore, when
summoned,
manifest as a three-year old calf with cleft lips.
Ridjah - See
Riddia.
Ridwan - the Islamic
guardian archangel
of the Garden of Eden.
Ridya - See
Riddia.
Riehol - one of two cabalistic angels who rule the sign of
Scorpio, the other is
Saissaiel.
Riff - a fictional
cherub from Clash of the Angels by Daniels.
Rifion - an angel who guards the hall of the
Fifth Heaven.
Rigal - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Rigziel - according to Isaac ha-Cohen, in
Emanations of the Left Side, he is the personification of the eighth of the ten
sephiroth.
Rikbiel YHVH - a great angel and protector of the
Merkabah.
A prince of the Divine Council who has more power than
Metatron.
He is also one of the seven chiefs of the
galgallim.
Rimezin - an angel who serves
Jefischa as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the night.
Rimmon a.k.a. Im, Barku and Tessub("roarer" or "exalted," in Hebrew) - a
fallen archangel
who now serves in Hell as one of the lesser demons and the devil's ambassador to Russia.
Before being labeled as a fallen angel, Rimmon was both an Aramaic god who was worshipped at
Damascus and an idol of Syria, as Barku ("lightning"). To the Akkadians, as Im, he was
the god of storms and is also the thunder god of Babylonian legend. The Kassites call him
Tessub and his symbol is the pomegranate.
Rirvtip - See
Reivtip.
Rishis - the
Vedic angels
from which all of mankind is said to have descended.
Risnuch - an angel who rules the ninth
hour and serves as a ruler of agriculture.
Riswan a.k.a. Rusvon - an angel of Hafiz's Odes
in which he says of the Heavenly gatekeeper "dread Riswan's throne."
Riyiel - one of the seventy-two angels of the
seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Rochel - an angel who is
invoked to find lost things.
He is also one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
His corresponding angel is Chontare.
Roeled - a
demon who causes stomach pains.
Rolhaiphar - an angel whose name can be found on the fifth pentacle of
Saturn and is
invoked by reciting Deuteronomy 10:17.
Rofael - See
Raphael.
Rofocale a.k.a. Lucifuge Rofocale - one of the mightiest
infernal entities, a Prime Minister in Hell.
He has control over all worldly riches and treasures. Among those who answer to him are
Baal,
Agares, and
Marbas.
Rogziel ("wrath of God") - one of the seven
angels of punishment.
Rombomare - See
Lauviah.
Romiel - one of the angels who rules over one of the
months of the year.
Rorex - an angel from The Testament of Solomon who is
invoked to control the
demon of disease,
Alath.
Rosabis - an angel who rules the eleventh
hour and metals.
Rosier - a
ruler in Hell
who was once a member of the
Dominations.
Roupa'il - an angel of Mandaean lore.
Rsassiel - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Ruah Piskonit - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Ruba'il - an Islamic angel of the
Seventh Heaven who rules over a
group of angels who worship Allah disguised as men.
Rubi - a fictional angel who Moore says ranks second among the
Cherubim in his book The Loves of the Angels.
Rubiel - an angel who is
invoked to win at
gambling by writing his name on virgin parchment and carry it on your body.
Ruchiel - a regent of the wind.
Rudiel - an angel who guards the hall of the
Third Heaven.
Rudosor - an angel who serves
Zaazonash as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the night.
Rufael - either another name for
Raphael or
Raguel. He is said
to have had a conversation with Michael
about the fallen angels.
Rugziel a.k.a. Dalkiel - one of the seven
angels of punishment
who reigns over the ten nations. He resides in the seventh lodge of Hell.
Ruhiel - a Jewish angel who governs the wind and one
of the great angels who bow before
Metatron.
Rumael a.k.a. Ramiel - a
fallen angel of Enochian lore.
Ruman - an Islamic angel of Hell who makes all new arrivals record their
earthly evils before sending them on to
Munkar and
Nakir to receive their punishment.
Rumiel - an angel who guards the hall of the
Sixth Heaven and one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Rumjal - one of the 200 Enochian
fallen archangels who are said to have assisted
Satan during the rebellion.
Rusvon a.k.a.
Riswan -
the key holder of the Muslim's earthly paradise.
Ruwano - an angel who ministers to those who
invoke him during conjuring rituals.
Ruya'il - an Arabic
guardian angel who is
invoked during exorcisms.
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