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I'm considering going down a certain path where I work my way up to Paimon in order to ask him for a familiar. I'm very drawn to him for some reason, and I feel like I should contact the other spirits from the theurgia/goetia first before him, as to get more experience and if I do make a mistake, the kinder and more easy-going spirits will be more forgiving and more clear about what happens(they say that Paimon is more misunderstood).

I know of someone who can get seals minted in metal for me, so that is covered.

I just want to know your experiences and feelings about these sort of beings as described in the Lesser Key of Solomon and other texts, and how you have prepared for them or if you have worked with them?
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Paimon, yes, yes!! I suggest to start with Paimon as your first spirit; Paimon is very friendly really and since you feel drawn to Paimon just like I do...it's an awesome sign...

I will message you.
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The same thing with you, but i've been really drawn to Beleth. But I don't really have the nessecary tools to be able to ask the goetia/theurgia(?)'s. I've been interested in demonology for a while as it's the one thing that I've been drawn to the most throughout the six or so years I've been studying Witchcraft.

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Also if this is anything valuable, I read this entire thing with much concentration and ease in a very loud car ride (I usually become very frustrated and flustered if I cannot sit quietly and become anxious and restless and disabled.... so I am taking this as a positive sign)
Although there can be much debated on this article below, it is still interesting.
http://imperialarts.livejournal.com/8379.html
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