The Goetic tradition preserved you as Halphas, the thirty-eighth spirit, an Earl commanding 26 legions. The mouths of Yehubor have uttered of you "a stock dove who speaks with a hoarse voice, who builds towers and furnishes them with weapons and sends warriors." The Zevists know the truth: You are AMPHION, son of Zeus and Antiope, the Divine Musician of Thebes, whose lyre raised the 7-gated walls of Cadmea. He who "builds towers" builds the pylons of the soul through sacred vibration. He who "furnishes with weapons" arms the initiate with the frequencies that ward off Izfet. He who "sends warriors" dispatches the notes that march like soldiers into the cracks of reality and fill them with living stone.
The dove is his true form: the white bird, the bright manifestation, HAL-phas, the Shining Appearance. His hoarse voice is the voice of the lyre pushed beyond human hearing into the octave where matter obeys sound.
We declare the truth of your identity. We recognize you for who you Truly are.
After you are done with this, you can meditate on Amphion's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus, or the one below. Let yourself be immersed and receive energy from Amphion.
It's important to meditate on yourself after the Ritual calmly for a few minutes.
SAT (सत्): real, true, truthful in Sanskrit.
THE SHEN RING
The Symbol that Encapsulates the Sigil: The Shen Ring, Egyptian Hieroglyphic language. The Shen also survived in Chinese tradition as a glyph for Spiritual Force, Divine Force, and God.
LETTERS OF THE SIGIL
The Ancient Greek letters for Amphion's Name in arrangement.
ON AMPHION
Amphion (Greek: Ἀμφίων) is the son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of Zethus. Born on Mount Cithaeron where Antiope had been imprisoned, the twins were raised by herdsmen. Hermes gave Amphion a golden lyre, and with it he developed such mastery that stones moved at his command. When the twins took Thebes from the usurper Lycus, they fortified the city: Zethus carried the stones on his back while Amphion played his lyre and the stones arranged themselves into the wall. Apollodorus (Bibliotheca III.5.5) and Pausanias (Description of Greece IX.5.6-8) both record this tradition. The 7 gates of Thebes were said to correspond to the 7 strings of Amphion's lyre. The name Amphion may derive from amphi ("around, on both sides") + ion ("going"), suggesting one who encompasses or surrounds, fitting for a builder of encircling walls.
(Sources: Apollodorus, Bibliotheca III.5.5-6; Pausanias, Description of Greece IX.5.6-8, IX.17.7; Homer, Odyssey XI.260-265; Horace, Ars Poetica 394-396)
ON HALPHAS (GOETIC #38)
The Goetia lists Halphas as the thirty-eighth spirit: an Earl commanding 26 legions, appearing as a stock dove and speaking with a hoarse voice. His attributed powers (building towers, furnishing them with ammunition and weapons, sending men of war to appointed places) correspond to Amphion's role as the builder who raises fortifications through non-physical means. The dove-form preserves Amphion's gentle, luminous nature: the white bird, the bright twin, the builder who shapes matter through harmony rather than force. The "hoarse voice" is the voice of the lyre pushed into registers beyond ordinary speech. The "towers" are the pylons of the soul, the energy centers raised and fortified through sacred vibration. The name Halphas encodes HAL (to shine, from Semitic halal) + phas (light, from Greek phos/phaos): the Shining Light, the bright manifestation, the dove-twin of the dark crow Malphas.
(Sources: Weyer, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, 1577; Ars Goetia, 17th c.)
ON THE TWIN BUILDERS
Amphion and Zethus represent two modes of spiritual construction that must work together. Amphion (Halphas, the dove, HAL-phas) builds through vibration, harmony, and the resonance of sacred sound. Zethus (Malphas, the crow, MAL-phas) builds through will, force, and the raw labor of the awakened body. The pylons of the soul require both: the frequency that opens the gate and the strength that holds it open. Neither twin completed the wall alone. The Goetic tradition split them into two separate entries but preserved their complementary nature in their mirrored names. The practitioner who performs both Rituals activates both poles of the building principle.