PA-I-MON · The Sacred Notion of Sound · Lord of the AUM · Holder of Vak Suddhi
After you are done with this, you can meditate on Paimon's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus. Let yourself dissolve into the vibration. Do not listen for Sound: become the listening itself. Let the cosmic frequency of Paimon resonate through every cell, every thought, every layer of your being, until the boundary between you and the Sound disappears.
It is important to meditate on yourself after the Ritual calmly for a few minutes.
SAT (सत्): 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 Letters of the Sigil Inside: Sacred symbols and letters for Paimon's Name in divine arrangement.
On Paimon: Paimon is one of the nine Kings, commanding 200 legions, the greatest number of any spirit in the entire hierarchy, and the most faithful of all Kings to the Highest Power. He teaches all arts and sciences, grants dignities and titles, reveals the secrets of the Earth and of the mind, and arrives in great procession. As original correlations for Paimon are cryptic, Paimon is not a negative name to use. Paimon has many correlations with other Gods across numerous traditions. His nature as the most faithful servant of the Highest is reflected in Brihaspati, who counsels the Devas (Gods) and is the most loyal among them. His power is cosmological in scope and extends beyond every name assigned to him.
On Brihaspati: Brihaspati (बृहस्पति, "Lord of Brahman / Lord of the Sacred Formula") is the Vedic deity of Sacred Sound, Sacred Speech, and Sacred Knowledge. He is the Guru (Teacher) of the Devas (Gods), the most faithful priest-advisor of the divine hierarchy, and the master of all mantras and sacred formulae. His planet is Jupiter. His role in the Vedic cosmos is precisely the role Paimon occupies in the Goetic hierarchy: the wisest, the most faithful, the teacher of all things, the master of vibrational knowledge. His speech penetrates every mind because Sacred Sound knows no barrier.
On Khenti-Amentiu: Khenti-Amentiu ("Foremost of the Westerners") is an ancient Egyptian title that was originally borne by a distinct deity at the sacred necropolis of Abydos before being absorbed into Osiris. In the liturgy of this Ritual, it serves as an epithet of Paimon in his aspect as King of the West: the ruler of the threshold where the visible world gives way to the hidden, where the sun descends and the deepest mysteries of the cosmos begin their resonance in the silence beyond the horizon.
On Vak Suddhi: Vak Suddhi (वाक् शुद्धि) is the Sanskrit term for the Purification of Speech. In the yogic and tantric traditions, it refers to the mastery of the spoken and vibrated word at its most fundamental level: the ability to speak with absolute precision, absolute purity, and absolute power, so that the word spoken and the reality manifested become one. Paimon holds this power in its totality.