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  • Baal: The Lord of the Heavens: Calling Down the Great God of Canaan

  • Canaanite Magick, Book 2
  • By: Baal Kadmon
  • Narrated by: Baal Kadmon
  • Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Baal: The Lord of the Heavens: Calling Down the Great God of Canaan

By: Baal Kadmon
Narrated by: Baal Kadmon
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The great Canaanite god Baal is one of the most maligned deities in Western religious history. Only Satan is considered more sinister and evil. This is sad because Baal is not evil at all but has been done an injustice, and that is something I will be discussing in great length later in this book.

Despite his falsely ascribed reputation in Western religion, Baal is a mysterious god with qualities very similar to that of Yahweh of the Old Testament. In fact, they might be more alike than you can imagine.

In general, the Canaanite pantheon is one of the most mysterious pantheons of the ancient Middle East. Because of the Western taint, no one has truly discussed Baal in a way that does not reflect the bias. Sure, they have discussed him academically but seldom spiritually without this weird negative bias. Even other books that discuss Baal in magickal practice do so with the inherent Western bias that he is this shady, dark character with sinister motives. Yes, he, like any other god or goddess, has this side, but he was also prayed to and worshiped for good and benevolent reasons as well. He was, in fact a savior-like figure.

In this book, we will not only learn how to call upon this great god magickally, we will also dispel the myths surrounding him.

As I do with all my books, I like to discuss history. I am a historian, after all. We will cover:

  • The History of Baal
  • His Various Aspects and Forms
  • His Worship and Pervasiveness in Ancient Biblical Writings
  • A Brief Overview of the Baal Cycle
  • Why Baal Is Unfairly Equated with the Devil in the West
  • Goetic References to Baal from the Most Obvious to the Least

And finally, we will learn his great magick. He is very powerful, I must warn you.

We have a lot to cover. Let us proceed.

©2018 Baal Kadmon (P)2018 Baal Kadmon
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Got this book accidentally, not disappointed

I recently went through a faze where I was interested in Babylonian/Sumerian mythology and I stumbled on this book thinking it was a deep dive on a Sumerian god I thought it would be an interesting read. Oh boy was I surprised! This book is an instruction manual on how to "cast spells" using "the power of Baal". there is a brief history of the authors beliefs and Baal, but this book is meant to act as an instruction manual to those who would want to expand their "spell books". If you are looking for a bizarre read that sheds some light on modern occult beliefs than this is definitely an interesting read. I also found it to be quite entertaining in a so bad it's good sort of way. If your looking for a historically accurate book pass on this book, but if your looking for so bizarre its goofy than this is the book for you.

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