Angels of Wrath FAQ

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Q: Is this the same as Magickal Attack? Which should I buy?

A: Magickal Attack uses a demonic master curse and methods from various traditions. This book works with angelic powers. You should use the Look Inside feature on Amazon to see which methods and ideas appeal to you most. The books cover some similar ground, but each contains a different approaches to this type of work.

Q: How can it be right to use angels this way?

A: If you don’t like the idea of this type of magick, please don’t read it. There are many other books that work with ‘lighter’ magick. If you want a greater understanding of the principles behind this work, please do read the book. Gordon explains the philosophy behind it clearly. It is not intended to be cruel or harmful, but is there as a shield and weapon for those who are in need of such magick.

Q: I can read Hebrew and your pronunciations and letter choices aren’t always consistent. Why?

A: There are a couple of places in the book where a TS sound seems more appropriate than a Z sound, for example. Gordon has sourced the names from several texts, as described in the book, but what ends up being used is sometimes one visual spelling combined with a slightly different pronunciation. The lettering is also sourced from several volumes, and in some sigils you may see variations on a single spelling. None of this matters, of course. If you follow the instructions, it will work!

Q: What do all the words in the sigils mean?

A: They are divine names, angelic names and arrangements and encodings of such names, and thus cannot be translated.

Q: Gordon mentions not using a ritual against a parent. Is there a reason why?

A: That was a single example for a specific person. You can use the magick on anybody.

Q: Can I do several rituals at once?

You can, but it’s not the best way to go about this, because the absolute core of this book is sincerity, and several rituals performed one after another may lack the weight, depth and sincerity required by this magick. Note that the apparent simplicity can lead to doing the work without full conviction. Ensure you’ve fully understood the nature of the emotional states required at each point in the ritual. It makes sense to put some space between rituals (maybe a day or more), to acknowledge to yourself the sincerity of each request. If it’s worth doing, it’s worth being patient for a day or two.

Q: Do I have to keep the sigil within view at all times, even while speaking?

A: Gordon says, ‘The sigil should remain within view as you speak your command,’ so at that point, yes. When you speak the angelic names, the sigil should remain within your field of vision, but does not need to be looked at directly. Your main focus should be on the emotional changes, as described in the chapter Working The Words. If you’re using a device and can’t see the words at the same time as the sigil, you have two options. One is to reduce the text size (easy on most devices) so it’s all visible beneath the sigil. The other option is to write out the names you say out loud by hand. In most cases, it’s very easy to see everything on one page, because there aren’t many names to be read out.

Q: Which is more powerful, attack or protection? How can I protect myself against magick like this?

Imagine if somebody tried to sell you an impenetrable shield and a sword that could break through anything. It’s clear that neither could actually work as described, unless operated by the warrior in a specific way. We’ve often said that with attack, it’s a war of attrition, and that holds true; if excellent defences are in place, attacks will have to persist until the defences are down. For most of the population, there are never any defences, which is why attack magick works so well. With this book, the extent of effect is also down to the level of your sincere desire – that can break through many defences. But the debate about which is stronger, protection or attack, ignores that so much is not about which side you’re on and what magick you’re using, but about how well you read the book, performed the magick, choose the right magick for the situation, learned to allow results and worked with all those subtle aspects of magick that are revealed in the books . You can see that some people get saved from car crashes with magickal protection, and others call it useless, and this is not because of any objective power in the magick, but how it has been employed. Magick isn’t so simple that there can ever be an ultimate weapon or perfect defence. We shift and move with the circumstances. If you want to use this magick, you can see how it would work. If you genuinely believe somebody might use it against you, the defence is persistent use of Magickal Protection. It’s never a case of an immovable object and an unstoppable force, because personality and human expression affects the interpretation and expression of your personal magick.

Q: Can I mix this with other magick?

A: Please read the Practical Magick FAQ to get a general overview of how this works.

Q: Can I do this magick for somebody else?

A: I answered this in a question below, so will save myself some time by quoting what I wrote there: Let’s say your Uncle Tim has been made miserable by a man named Barry. OK, you are really annoyed at Barry and sincerely want him to suffer. So, yes, you can aim the ritual at Barry. But it’s your own feelings about this that count. You might be doing it to help Uncle Tim and make his life rosy, but the ritual has to be worked for your own sincere sense of justice. This could never be magick-for-hire; but if you sincerely want somebody to meet justice, and if it affects you on an emotional level even if indirectly, then yes. The ritual is performed the same way, and just aimed at that person, with your personal feelings about the situation and the change you require being at the forefront of the process.

Q: I felt a bit weird while doing the ritual, and even when it was finished. Is that normal?

A: Sometimes, people find that working with this sort of energy can feel quite intense, but this lessens with time and is harmless. There is an overview here: A Touch of The Supernatural.

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62 thoughts on “Angels of Wrath FAQ”

  1. I read the book in a couple of hours – another great volume from Gordon and the GOM! It’s truly brilliant. When I was reading through the different rituals with the different Angels and merely looking at the names, I already sensed the power, even though I haven’t actually done any of the ritusks yet. I also absolutely loved the concept of The Stillness! It seems like a more detailed extension of the first part of the Ritual to Wield Power? The bit where you look into the sigil and contemplate your life, etc. I really love the process of the Stillness as it feels like you are taking a step back from your life – almost detaching from it so that you can take an overview of things. It felt like taking a bird’s eye view of things, or that sensation you get if you’re at the top of a building or a mountain, looking down on the world below. You’re seeing the bigger picture of your life.
    I also like that the book has rituals for when you just want someone to be taken down a peg or two and not necessarily destroy their life. I’m definitely going to be using the Ritual to take away beauty from a friend of mine who has become very vain and narcissistic and doesn’t care about anyone else but himself. Along with maybe a couple of others to make him see the error of his ways and how he has been treating others.
    Thanks again GOM!

  2. I bought the book because I believe there may come a day that I’ll need it. But for now I have not read it.
    But I am hoping this can give me something that I have always been looking for – a form of protective magick.
    If the saying “attack is the best form of defense” is true, then the attack needs to be very fast and reliable.
    I am wondering if one find him/herself in real physical danger (like armed robbery attack, rape situation), will any of the rituals in the Angel of Wrath (AoW) useful in that scenerio before the arrival of police/security?

    1. Hi, thanks, and yes I get what you mean. Magickal Protection has methods that can be employed in emergency situations, but this one wouldn’t really work that way.

  3. Hi Adam I have two questions!

    About 20 years ago or so, a curse was placed against me and still has an effect till this day and I definitely know the name of the person… at least the first name.

    So with regards to the ritual to “Invalidate Magick,”

    Is the first name enough to make this work?

    Will this work even though this is an old attack at least 20 years ago?

    1. When this comes up, and it does every few weeks or so, my first question is, how can you be certain the curse is still in place? There are very, very few rituals that can be made to leave and attack in place for that long, and often (without being dismissive) it can be fear or belief in the curse that fuels any bad luck etc I’m really not being dismissive – it may be that you’ve had a curse on you all that time. But let’s say it is, then yes, I would say, yes – the operation to invalidate magick is very powerful. Time is quite fluid when it comes to magick, so it can reach back to when the curse was formed. I believe it will work for you.

      1. Hi Adam yes I am sure but it is a long story and would be hard to convince.

        Any how I have one more question (thanks for answering my previous concerns… much appreciated!)

        With regards to “Invalidate Magick” it says when you speak your command, the sigil should remain within view… Does that mean to just have it near you or do you have to be staring at it while you speak the command. To put it another way can I read my command written on paper first, then look back at the sigil?

        1. Best to keep it in view while speaking names etc, i.e looking at it, but just within field of vision is enough otherwise, while reading etc.

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