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Adom Kyei Duah Was Misinterpreted: This Is The Original Word He Pronounced

Thu, 12 Jan 2023 Source: Club Mate

PAPHRO OSORONNOPHRIS

An invocation name that adepts use to call on elemental spirits and guardian angels in magical ceremonies by members of the Hermitian Order of the Golden Dawn, Wiccans, and ancient Egyptians.

The name PAPHRO OSORONNOPHRIS is used to conjure up the feeling of HEADLESS or BORNLESS.

Ancient mystical and occult rituals in Greece, Egypt, and Israel used the name.

To do the Boneless ritual, you have to stay away from the world for six months, and a progressive devotion schedule suggests that you do it in the eleventh lunar month.

In the Little Key of the Book of Solomon, the name PAPHRO OSORONNOPHRIS is used to call on the Holy Spirit Guardian Angel.

No one knows where or how this prophet got his name, but people who use Solomon's magic use it.

This ghost has no head because it doesn't want to show what it really looks like. Wycliffe wrote the first philosophical work about this name, and Aleister Crowley used it in his own work.

Source: Club Mate