Above: My Original Sigil for Chavajoth
HEH VAU HEH YOD! EL ACHER! HAHAMAHATABAWANAHADA’AT!
Three names for Chavajoth which, spoken in this order, have additional magickal power.
Source: V.K.
YA’AR CHAVAJOTH PANAVI ‘ALIYK
“May Chavajoth bestow his blessing upon you.”
Source: VK
HAHAMAHATABAWANAHADA’AT
A long-forgotten name for Chavajoth which consists of 11 A’s just like the ZZNZ chant used to open the Abyss.
Source: V.K., Inspired by Traditional Qabbalah
AGIOS O HAVAYOTH
(used to presence Qliphothic energy)
Source: VK
AKEN YESH HAVAYOTH BAMAQUWM HA-ZEH
“Surely Havayoth exists in this place.”
Source: V.K.
QODESH LA-AZERATE
“Holy to the Azerate”
Source: VK
QOL AZERATE YACHIYL MIDBAR
The voice of the Azerate convulses the wildnerness
Source: VK
Above: Another Sigil I Made for Chavajoth
NAHEMA, AMA LILITH, ADRAMMELECH, BEL, BELPHEGOR, ASMODEUS, ASTAROTH, LUCIFUGE ROFOCALE, BAELZEBUTH, MOLOCH, SATANAS
The names of the Azerate lumped into a chant comprised of 37 syllables. 37 is the number of Adversarial Magick epitomized the number of the primordial abyss (Da’ath), specifically in reference to the primordial abyss as a gateway to the Qliphoth.
Source: V.K.
AVE HAVAYOTH
(used to end a ritual)
Source: Diabolic Gnosticism Mythos and Philosophy by Frater Kafyrfos
New Chants! 🙂
Venire, Omnituens Chavayoth
“Come, All-Seeing Chavayoth!”
Io Heh Vau Heh Jod
“Hail Heh Vau Heh Jod!”
Heh Vau Heh Yod, Deus Alienus, Chavajoth, Aeonifer
Four Names of Chavajoth Assembled into a Chant
Advoco Et Adoro Te Praevalidus Chavayoth
“I Call and I Adore You, Mighty Chavayoth!”
Baruch Ha-Chavajoth, Theli Ha-Acharayim
“Blessed is Chavajoth, the Dragon of the Backwards Tree!”
Calls upon Chavajoth to influence your ritual so that the demons you call on are easier for you to perceive if and in any way that they choose to reveal themselves. It helps you perceive the spirits. It doesn’t help the spirits appear to you– they don’t need help.
Qol Chavayoth Chotzev Lahavoth Esh
“”The Voice of Chavajoth Kindles Flames of Fire!”
Qol El Acher Al-Ha-Mayim
“The Voice of the Foreign Divinity is Over the Waters!”
This chant calls Chavajoth to influence the rite such that the energy of your magick sticks to its intended course– so if you get paranoid and that would normally fuck up the manifestation of your intent, Chavajoth fixes it.
Qol Chavayoth Shover Haraziym
“The Voice of Chavayoth Breaks Cedars!”
Io Rakhalatu-Chavajoth
Io means “Hail” and Rakhalatu is a revealed name for Chavajoth.
Subrige Praevalidus Rakhalatu
“Rise, Mighty Rakhalatu!”
Aeviternitas Deus Alienus Gloria
“Glory to the Sempiternal Foreign Dvinity!”
Liftoach Sitra De-Smola, B’Shem Ha-Havayoth
“Open the Sinister Left Side, in the Name of Havayoth!”
This calls upon Chavajoth to presence Qliphothic energy and shape it into a sacred space– Chavajoth will shape it into whichever shape Chavajoth sees fit. It might stop at the walls of the room that you’re in, for example. If you have presenced Qliphothic or any other type of energy with the intention of creating a sacred space prior to reciting this chant, it will be meshed with this sacred space, and residual Qliphothic energy lingering around the chamber will be drawn in too. This one should be chanted specifically eleven times in a row.