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Labezerin
The spirit of success. He serves in the second hour of the day.
Labusi
One of the 5 angels of omnipotence.
Lahariel
Childbed Amulet angel, also assistant of Archangel Michael in the rulership of the 2nd day.
Lamach
An angel who exercises dominion over the planet Mars.
Lemanael
In the Cabala, the spirit of the Moon.
Lamediel
Angel of the fourth hour of the night serving under Jefischa.
Larzod
One of the "glorious and benovolent angels" invoked in Solomonic conjuring rites for imparting to the invocant some of the wisdon of the Creator.
Lazai
An angel invoked in the exorcism of fire.
Lebes
One of the chief angels in the first altitude. Lebes appears carrying a banner with a red cross on it. There are five others in including Gabriel.
Lecabel
An angel in control of vegetation and agriculture, and one of the 72 angels bearing the mystical name of the God Shemhamphorae.
Lelahel
An angel of the zodiac exercising dominion over love, art, science and fortune. We appeal to this being of light for good luck and good fortune.
Leliel
One of the angelic rulers of the night!
Lepha
Angel of the seal.
Little Iao
One of the many names given to Metatron.
Liwet
This angel presides over vanguard ideas and inventions. He is especially protective of mortals who have original ideas and thoughts, and is also very encouraging of individuality and uniqueness.
Logos
The oldest angel.
Luel
An angel invoked in connection with the use of diving rods.
Lucifer(Light Giver) Erroneously equated with the fallen angel Satan due to a misreading of Isaiah 14:12; "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning," an apostrophe which applied to Nebuchadnezzer, king of Babylon. It should be pointed out that the authors of the book of the old testament knew nothing of fallen or evil angels, and do not mention them, although, at times, as in Job4:18, the Lord "put no trust" in his angels and "charged them with folly," which would indicate that angels were not all that they should be. The name Lucifer was applied to Satan by St. Jerome and other Church Fathers. Milton in Paradise Lost applied the name to the demons of sinful pride. Lucifer is the title and principle character of the epic poem by the Dutch Shakespeare, Vondel (who uses Lucifer in Lieu of Satan), and a principal character in the mystery play of Imre Madach, The Tragedy Of Man. Blake pictured Lucifer in his illistrations to Dante.George Merideth's sonnet "Lucifer in Starlight" addresses the "fiend" as Prince Lucifer. Actually, Lucifer connotes star, and applies (or originally meant to apply)to the morning or evening star (Venus). To Spenser in "An Hymne of Heavenly Love" Lucifer is "the brightest angel, even the Child of Light".
Luma'il
In Arabic lore, a Guardian Angel, also invoked in rites of exorcism.
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