PAIMON The Black Art of Governing One's Conscience
PAIMON
The Black Art of Governing One's Conscience
By Fr. Asar Un Nefer
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This book presents Paimon as an operative principle of self-government applied to contemporary consciousness, offering a rigorous reading of the Goetia in which power ceases to be an external promise and is redefined as the concrete ability to direct thought, behavior, and decision without delegating authority to inherited narratives, theatrical devotions, or spiritual fantasies devoid of practical effect.
Across its chapters, a coherent system is developed in which iconography, territory, strategic thinking, and personal ethics function as instruments of internal organization, showing how the name Paimon articulates cognitive discipline, strategic vision, and direct responsibility, dismantling modern errors, projections, and empty mystifications until the figure of the inner king is established as a stable structure of conscious command governing one’s life through clarity, coherence, and assumed consequences, positioning this book as a work for readers who seek verifiable inner dominion rather than symbolic comfort.
Includes 170 pages in Hard Printed Cover.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
The Name as the Axis of Power
Dark Royalty and the Denial of Submission
The Voice That Commands Chaos
The West as a Region of Dissolution and Control
Iconography as an Internal Map
Paimon and the Discipline of Strategic Thinking
Knowledge That Transforms, Not Adorns
Elements, Territory and Personal Power
Relatives as Functions of Consciousness
Contemporary Errors, Projections, and Fantasies
The Inner King and the Ethics of Power
Assumption of the Internal Throne
Epilogue

