King Mammon Cheat Sheet
Note that these are mostly UPGs/SPGs or sourced from various documents throughout the internet
Overview
First entered King James Bible in Luke 16:13 as "No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one and, love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despite the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon"
"The Magus" by Francis Barrett (1801), Dictionnaire Infernal by Collin de Plancy (1863), Peter Binsfeld's Demons of the Seven Deadly Sins (1589), Richard Dukante's Hierarchy - 3rd Family (1963)
Enn; Tasa Mammon on ca lirach
Titles; King, Prince, Fallen Angel, Ambassador of England
Demonic Description; Personification of wealth, greed and everything associated
Warnings; Faster progress will be expected on your journey with him.
Associations
Sign; Capricorn
Direction; South
Planet; Sun, Saturn, Jupiter
Day; Saturday
Time; Sundown, Evenings
Tarot Card; King of Pentacles
Offerings; Bloodroot, Devil's claw, Patchouli, Hemlock, Expensive wine or alcohol, money, chocolate, expensive teas, gold, money
Metals; Gold, Pyrite, Obsidian
Symbols; Money, Coins, Precious Stones, Expensive Jewelry, other forms of expensive materials, Cats
Subordinates; Zaren, Tephras, Focalar, Balidet
Epithets
(mostly UPG/SPG)
Excessive greed
Provider
King of Lust
Threatening
Fortune
Wealth
Prosperity
Treasure
Luck
Profit
Ominous
Unhappy
Unfortunate
Unfair
Ambition
Terrible Violence
Vehemence
Covetousness
Seducer
Potential Lessons
Understanding your time's worth From personal experience, King Mammon can help with understanding what will be worth your time. Helping you let go of those that don't serve you and understand exactly what you need. On top of that, he can also help with elevating your self esteem.
Material Gain Understanding the value of money is one of the first lessons you might learn from King Mammon. By doing so, he will allow more opportunities for more material wealth to come your way to allow more appreciation towards what you already have.












