Belphegor - Belfagor
Symbol of Belphegor

Belphegor


Also known as: Belfagor


Areas of influence:

  • Wealth and Money
  • Pleasure and Desire
  • Focus and Creativity

Average Satisfaction:
 
 
 
 
 




Signing a contract with Belphegor could unlock:

  • The Origins of Necromancy or How We Learned to Speak to the Dead (Book: Andrej Kapcár)
  • Tractatus astrologicus (Book: Luca Gaurico or Lucas Gauricus )
  • The working with a crystal stone (Info: Cambridge Book of Magic)
  • For the making of money (Info: Picatrix)
  • Sefer Raziel HaMalakh (Book: NULL)

About Belphegor

Belphegor, often referred to as one of the Seven Princes of Hell, has a storied and complex life story deeply entrenched in the realms of demonology and mythology. His origins trace back to various religious texts, folklore, and demonology traditions, and his character has evolved over the centuries.

Early Origins:

Belphegor's name likely originates from the Moabite god Baal-Peor mentioned in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Numbers. Baal-Peor was associated with licentiousness and idol worship. In this context, Belphegor was often depicted as a demon who encouraged lasciviousness and sloth among humans.

Belphegor in Demonology:

In demonology, particularly during the medieval and Renaissance periods, Belphegor was classified as one of the Seven Princes of Hell. He was said to be the demon of sloth and was associated with the sin of idleness. Belphegor was often depicted as a bearded demon with horns, a crown, and a red or fiery appearance.

Legend and Attributes:

Belphegor's legend evolved over time. In one version, he was said to offer inventive and clever ideas to humans in exchange for their souls. These ideas often led people to engage in sinful and destructive behavior. Belphegor was also associated with material wealth and the corrupting influence of greed.

In another version of the legend, Belphegor was seen as a demon who tempted people to waste their time on idle pursuits and procrastination, leading them away from productive and virtuous activities. He was often described as sitting on a toilet, symbolizing the waste of time and energy.

Cultural Depictions:

Belphegor has made appearances in various forms of literature, art, and popular culture. He has been featured in novels, films, and video games as a malevolent and tempting force that lures individuals into sinful behavior.

Evolution and Modern Interpretations:

In modern times, Belphegor's significance in demonology has waned, but he remains an intriguing figure in the world of the occult and popular culture. Some modern practitioners of demonology may still invoke or study Belphegor, but his role and attributes vary widely.


What to expect from Belphegor

Belphegor is a demon often associated with the Seven Deadly Sins, particularly the sin of Sloth. In various mythologies and demonology traditions, Belphegor is depicted differently, but here are some common expectations or attributes associated with this demon:

Sloth and Apathy: Belphegor is often associated with laziness, indolence, and a lack of motivation. Those who encounter Belphegor may experience feelings of sloth and apathy. Temptation: Belphegor is considered a master of temptation. He may entice individuals into making slothful choices or indulging in sinful behaviors. Materialism: Belphegor is also linked to materialism and avarice. Expectations may include an increased focus on material possessions, greed, and a desire for wealth and luxury. Creativity and Innovation: In some interpretations, Belphegor is seen as a demon who can inspire creativity, especially in the fields of art, science, and invention. This inspiration, however, may come at a price. Psychological Disturbances: Encounters with Belphegor may lead to psychological disturbances, including depression, lethargy, and a sense of purposelessness. Blasphemy: Belphegor is often associated with blasphemy and profanity. Those influenced by Belphegor may engage in sacrilegious acts or thoughts. Perversion: Some traditions associate Belphegor with sexual perversion and the corruption of moral values in this context. Demon of Invention: Belphegor is sometimes seen as a demon of invention and technological advancement, particularly in a destructive or corrupting way. Symbols: Belphegor is sometimes depicted with a phallic symbol, emphasizing the association with lust and temptation.