Iblis
In Islam, the Devil. Iblis is Arabian for “despair.” The exact origin and nature of Iblis are uncertain. His name is the primary name for…
In Islam, the Devil. Iblis is Arabian for “despair.” The exact origin and nature of Iblis are uncertain. His name is the primary name for…
An incantation bowl is a terra-cotta bowl inscribed with Charms or magical texts, used to trap or drive away Demons. Incantation bowls also are known…
Iron has long been regarded as a powerful tool for protection against malevolent forces in various cultures and traditions. Its reputation as a safeguard against…
James VI and I (1566–1625) King of both Scotland (as James VI) and England (as James I) and a persecutor of witches, whom he believed…
The fight against evil, the Devil, and Demons are central in the life and purpose of Christianity’s Son of God. “The reason the Son of…
Kabbalah (Cabala, Kabala, Qabalah) The mysticism of classical Judaism, and part of the foundation of the Western magical tradition. Kabbalah is derived from the Hebrew…
kelippah In Jewish Demonology, a type of Demon or Demonic force not distinguished by individual names. Kelippah means “shell,” “husk,” or “skin.” The kelippot (plural)…
kesilim In Jewish Demonology, Demons who play tricks, misguide people, and make fun of them. Kesilim means “fooling spirits.” The kesilim appear in a 17thcentury…
Kokabiel (Kabiel, Kakabiel, Kochab, Kochbiel, Kokbiel) is a Fallen Angel also described as a good angel. Kokabiel means “star of God.” In 1 Enoch Kokabiel…
Kunda In Zoroastrianism, the Demon of drunkenness. Kunda becomes drunk without drinking. He also is associated with helping wizards in their magic. The Encyclopedia of…