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Paimon Explained: From Ancient Grimoires to Modern Occultism

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This video explores the fascinating figure of Paimon, one of the most prominent kings of the Goetia, tracing his journey from early modern demonological catalogues to his reinvention in contemporary occultism and popular culture. We will examine how his image shifts across grimoires, from Johann Weyer’s Pseudomonarchia Daemonum to the Ars Goetia, and how his regal yet ambiguous traits became symbols of hidden wisdom, exotic authority, and intellectual mastery. The talk also considers Aleister Crowley’s psychological reinterpretation, the adaptations within Left-Hand Path traditions, and the transformation of Paimon into a mentor-like figure in modern demonolatry. Finally, we look at his unexpected entry into mainstream media through Ari Aster’s Hereditary and his reimagining in gaming and internet culture. Paimon’s enduring appeal lies not in stability but in continual reinvention, making him a key case study in the dynamics of Western esotericism.

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Agrippa, H. C. (1992). Three books of occult philosophy (J. Freake, Trans.; D. Tyson, Ed.). St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications. Original work published 1533.Church,D. (2020). Post-Horror: Art, Genre and Cultural Elevation. United Kingdom: Edinburgh University Press.

Asprem, E. (2014). The problem of disenchantment: Scientific naturalism and esoteric discourse, 1900–1939. Leiden: Brill.

Asprem, E. (2021). The occult among us: Esotericism in the mirror of contemporary culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Aster, A. (Director). (2018). Hereditary [Film]. A24.

Carroll, P. J. (1987). Liber Null and Psychonaut. York Beach, ME: Weiser.

Clark, S. (1997). Thinking with demons: The idea of witchcraft in early modern Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Connolly, S. (2010). The complete book of demonolatry. Tempe, AZ: DB Publishing.

Crowley, A. (1973). Liber ABA: Book four, parts I–IV. Weiser. Original work published 1909.

Crowley, A., & Mathers, S. L. M. (1976). The Goetia: The lesser key of Solomon the King. Samuel Weiser. Original work published 1904.

Davies, O. (2009). Grimoires: A history of magic books. Oxford University Press.

Gilbert, R. A. (1983). The Golden Dawn: Twilight of the magicians. : Aquarian Press.

Granholm, K. (2016). Dark enlightenment: The historical, sociological, and discursive contexts of contemporary esoteric magic. Leiden: Brill.

Hine, P. (1995). Condensed chaos: An introduction to chaos magic. Weiser.

Howe, E. (1972). The magicians of the Golden Dawn: A documentary history of a magical order, 1887–1923. Routledge & Kegan Paul

Karlsson, T. (2004). Qabalah, Qliphoth and Goetic magic. Ouroboros.

Karnowska, M. (2011). Magician means philosopher: Magic of Giordano Bruno. Studies in history and philosophy of science Part C: Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences, 42(3), 449–456.

Kieckhefer, R. (1997). Forbidden rites: A necromancer’s manual of the fifteenth century. Pennsylvania State University Press.

Peterson, J. H. (Ed.). (2001). The lesser key of Solomon: Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis. Weiser Books.

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This video explores the fascinating figure of Paimon, one of the most prominent kings of the Goetia, tracing his journey from early modern demonological catalogues to his reinvention in contemporary occultism and popular culture. We will examine how his image shifts across grimoires, from Johann Weyer’s Pseudomonarchia Daemonum to the Ars Goetia, and how his regal yet ambiguous traits became symbols of hidden wisdom, exotic authority, and intellectual mastery. The talk also considers Aleister Crowley’s psychological reinterpretation, the adaptations within Left-Hand Path traditions, and the transformation of Paimon into a mentor-like figure in modern demonolatry. Finally, we look at his unexpected entry into mainstream media through Ari Aster’s Hereditary and his reimagining in gaming and internet culture. Paimon’s enduring appeal lies not in stability but in continual reinvention, making him a key case study in the dynamics of Western esotericism.

CONNECT & SUPPORT💖

MY COURSES 👩🏻‍🎓 https://drangelapuca.com/courses

WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER 💌 https://www.drangelapuca.com/#newsletter

BOOK A TUTORING OR A LECTURE 📖https://drangelapuca.com/services

BECOME MY PATRON! 🎩 https://www.patreon.com/angelapuca

SUPPORT ME ON KO-FI ☕️https://ko-fi.com/drangelapuca

ONE-OFF DONATIONS 💰 https://paypal.me/angelasymposium

JOIN MEMBERSHIPS 👥 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPSbip_LX2AxbGeAQfLp-Ig/join

MY PODCAST 🎙 https://open.spotify.com/show/2TKoWTGe6OKRokHN2zUIxM?si=dd9f50a734b14f86

MY MERCH 👕 https://drangelapuca.creator-spring.com/

FOLLOW ME👣

- YouTube (@drangelapuca)🌟

- Instagram (@drangelapuca) 📸

- TikTok (@drangelapuca) 🎵

- Twitter (@angelapuca11) 🐦

- Facebook (Dr Angela Puca) 👥

RECOMMENDED READINGS 📖

REFERENCES 📚

Agrippa, H. C. (1992). Three books of occult philosophy (J. Freake, Trans.; D. Tyson, Ed.). St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications. Original work published 1533.Church,D. (2020). Post-Horror: Art, Genre and Cultural Elevation. United Kingdom: Edinburgh University Press.

Asprem, E. (2014). The problem of disenchantment: Scientific naturalism and esoteric discourse, 1900–1939. Leiden: Brill.

Asprem, E. (2021). The occult among us: Esotericism in the mirror of contemporary culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Aster, A. (Director). (2018). Hereditary [Film]. A24.

Carroll, P. J. (1987). Liber Null and Psychonaut. York Beach, ME: Weiser.

Clark, S. (1997). Thinking with demons: The idea of witchcraft in early modern Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Connolly, S. (2010). The complete book of demonolatry. Tempe, AZ: DB Publishing.

Crowley, A. (1973). Liber ABA: Book four, parts I–IV. Weiser. Original work published 1909.

Crowley, A., & Mathers, S. L. M. (1976). The Goetia: The lesser key of Solomon the King. Samuel Weiser. Original work published 1904.

Davies, O. (2009). Grimoires: A history of magic books. Oxford University Press.

Gilbert, R. A. (1983). The Golden Dawn: Twilight of the magicians. : Aquarian Press.

Granholm, K. (2016). Dark enlightenment: The historical, sociological, and discursive contexts of contemporary esoteric magic. Leiden: Brill.

Hine, P. (1995). Condensed chaos: An introduction to chaos magic. Weiser.

Howe, E. (1972). The magicians of the Golden Dawn: A documentary history of a magical order, 1887–1923. Routledge & Kegan Paul

Karlsson, T. (2004). Qabalah, Qliphoth and Goetic magic. Ouroboros.

Karnowska, M. (2011). Magician means philosopher: Magic of Giordano Bruno. Studies in history and philosophy of science Part C: Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences, 42(3), 449–456.

Kieckhefer, R. (1997). Forbidden rites: A necromancer’s manual of the fifteenth century. Pennsylvania State University Press.

Peterson, J. H. (Ed.). (2001). The lesser key of Solomon: Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis. Weiser Books.

Music by Erose MusicBand. Check them out!

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