Botis
Botis
"The Oracle of the Serpent and the Sword"
by Madame Orfa
Botis "The Oracle of the Serpent and the Sword" It is a profound grimoire that explores one of the most enigmatic spirits of the Goetia. Through a journey through myths, symbols and universal archetypes, the text reveals Botis as something more than a medieval demon. It is shown to us as a serpentine current that connects ancient traditions, from Tiamat to Jörmungandr, from Nahash to Kukulkán and as a master of inner reconciliation.
This book reveals to the reader the essential paradox of Botis: viper and man, revealer and destroyer, poison and medicine. Its chapters explore his relationship with the angel Lauviah, his connections with cosmic serpents, the psychological dimension of shadow and desire, the ethical sword of discernment, and a workshop of contemplative exercises to integrate his teaching.
More than a manual of invocations, this grimoire is a philosophical and symbolic work, intended for those who seek in the dark path a wisdom that does not shy away from the wound, but turns it into a luminous scar.
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Table of Content
Prologue— The Threshold of the Sword and the Serpent
Introduction — Genealogy of a Two-Faced Spirit
Chapter I — President and Count: Architecture of Infernal Power
Chapter II — Botis as a Dual Symbol of Revelation and Destruction
Chapter III — The Oracle of Reconciliation
Chapter IV — Botis and Lauviah: The Dialectic Between Demon and Angel
Chapter V — Apep and the Night Desert
Chapter VI — Jörmungandr and the Horizon That Bites His Tail
Chapter VII — The Sigil of Botis: Machine of Revelation
Chapter VIII — Eclectic Correspondences: Mercury, Water, and the Sword
Chapter IX — Serpentine Psychology: Shadow, Desire, and Reconciliation
Chapter X — The Ethical Sword: Truth, Limit, and Care
Chapter XI — Oracular Time: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter XII — Botis in the Network of Infernal Hierarchies
Chapter XIII — Symbolic Cases of Reconciliation
Chapter XIV — Botis as a Universal Mythical Current
Chapter XV — The Inner Workshop: Contemplative Exercises
Epilogue — The Reconciled Serpent
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