Daemonologie UniquilibriuM
Daemonologie Uniquilibrium is a comprehensive, seven-part exploration of demonology and exorcism from a revolutionary perspective. Author Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander, drawing on decades of research and personal initiatory experience, systematically deconstructs traditional notions of evil.
Book One: Demons and Exorcism provides a global survey of exorcism practices across major religions and cultures, from Christianity and Islam to African and Native American traditions, setting the stage for a more nuanced understanding.
Books Two through Six offer in-depth profiles of specific demonic entities:
Nergal: The Mesopotamian god of the underworld, explored through myth, symbolism, and his modern legacy.
Volac (Valak): The enigmatic demon of knowledge and treasure, with guidance on meditation and communication.
Abraxas: The Gnostic symbol of duality and balance, analyzed from ancient texts to modern occultism.
Paimon: A powerful king of Hell, examined in historical context, ritual practice, and popular culture.
Pazuzu: The Mesopotamian wind demon, tracing his journey from ancient artifact to icon of cinematic horror.
Book Seven synthesizes the study, examining the origins of demonology itself.
The central, unifying thesis—introduced in the "Mind Made Matters" section—is that all spiritual entities are projections of human consciousness. Alexander argues that by understanding demons as psychological constructs (Tulpas), we reclaim our personal power and responsibility. The book is both a scholarly resource and a practical guide to self-mastery, urging readers to move beyond fear and recognize that the ultimate battle between light and darkness is waged within.
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“Demons, angels, gods and 'God' are all the same thing. They can be considered 'Tulpas'—mind made matters. The reason that any of these things matter is because we think and believe they matter... What begins as a fiction of imagination can become the reality of your existence through repetition imprinted onto memory, while being amplified, directed and accelerated by association with emotion.”
- 287 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Colour
- 979-890184822-7