Legendary Prophet of the Line of Peor, Descended from Baal-Zevul, Greatest Magician, Soter of the People
YE · ĒY · BO · RI · IMMIROBYĒEĒYBORIMYEO · YEO · YEOBORBORIM · KELIPHŌTH · SKIAKINAMIROBYĒEĒYBORIM
VARVARIM · ONOMAZŌ SE · VARVARIM MIRAVARAV · VARVARIM · MIRAVARAVBARBAROI · BARBAROI · BARBAROIARE · ARE · ARE · KATAPAUSŌATHĒNA PROMACHOS · ASPIDA KATA TŌN VARVARIMEIRĒNĒ · EIRĒNĒ · EIRĒNĒMAAT · DIKĒ · NEMESIS · KRINATENEKRA · NEKRA · NEKRA · TA VARVARIM
THEOPHOROS · THEOPHOROS · THEOPHOROSIAO · THEOPHOROS · OAIOSIRIS · OSIRIS · OSIRIS · PLĒROSON MEPHEROTHEUS · PHEROTHEUS · PHEROTHEUS·AKRAMMACHAMAREI·EGŌ EIMI THEOPHOROS · EGŌ EIMI THEOPHOROS · EGŌ EIMI THEOPHOROSIAO · THEOPHOROS · OAI
SAHU · SAHU · SAHUBURAH · HARUBIHAS · SAHIBURAHMAAT · MAAT · MAAT · KRINOUTARTAROS · NEMESIS · DIKEHARUBIHAS · SAHIBURAHTHEOURGIA · PHAINŌ · SAHU · KATHAROS
KAGOIM · ONOMAZŌ SE · KAGOIMMIOGAK · KAGOIM · MIOGAKKA · KA · KA · EN PASIN ANTHROPŌISGOIM · GOIM · GOIM · ELEUTHEROI ESTEPANTOMYSTEIA · PANTOMYSTEIA · PANTOMYSTEIAISIS · ELEUSIS · DIONYSOS · ANOIXATE TAS PYLAS PASINABLANATHANALBANEKRON · NEKRON · NEKRON · TO KAGOIM
The Goetic tradition preserved you as Balam, the fifty-first spirit, a King commanding 40 legions, appearing with three heads and riding a bear. The mouths of Yehubor have uttered of you "a false prophet, a deceiver, a spirit of divination." The Zevists know the truth: You are BALAAM, High Priest and Prophet of the Line of Peor, Son of Baal-Zevul. The three heads are the three eyes of prophecy: one that sees the past, one that sees the present, one that sees what shall come. You spoke the truth against Yehubar, and for this they slandered you across millennia.
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 Balaam's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus, or the one below. Let yourself be immersed and receive energy from Balaam.
It's important to meditate on yourself after the Ritual calmly for a few minutes.

सत्: SAT, real, true, truthful in Sanskrit.
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.
The Ancient Greek letters for Balaam's Name in arrangement.
Balaam son of Beor (Hebrew: בלעם בן בעור) is a prophet and diviner mentioned in the Book of Numbers (chapters 22-24). Even in the hostile Biblical account, Balaam's prophecies are acknowledged as genuinely inspired: he blesses Israel despite being hired to curse them, and his oracles include some of the most poetic prophetic language in the Hebrew Bible. The Deir Alla inscription (c. 840 BCE), discovered in modern Jordan, independently attests to Balaam as a "seer of the Gods" (ḥzh ʾlhn), confirming his historical existence as a revered prophet outside the Biblical tradition. The later rabbinic demonization done by radical Rabbis of Balaam (Sanhedrin 106a-b, Gittin 57a) represents a systematic inversion of a figure who was, by every ancient account, a genuine prophet of the polytheistic Gods.
(Sources: Numbers 22-24; Deir Alla Inscription, c. 840 BCE; Hackett, The Balaam Text from Deir Alla, 1984; Levine, Numbers 21-36, Anchor Bible, 2000)
The Goetia lists Balam as the fifty-first spirit: a King commanding 40 legions, appearing with three heads (bull, man, ram) and riding a bear. His attributed power of perfect prophecy and knowledge of past, present, and future directly corresponds to Balaam's historical role as a diviner and seer. The name is a transparent preservation of the Biblical Balaam, maintaining both the prophetic powers and the royal status that the Biblical account grudgingly acknowledges.
(Sources: Weyer, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, 1577; Ars Goetia, 17th c.)