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Curson, Pursan |
Purson -before he fell, Purson was an angel of the order of
virtues and partly also of the order of thrones. This fact,
reports Spence in Encyclopaedia of Occultism (p.119), "was
proved after infinite research." Be that as it may, Purson is
now a king in the nether regions with 22 legions of spirits to do
his bidding. His appearance is that of "a man with a lion's
face, carrying a viper in his hand and astride a bear." He
knows the past and future, and can discover hidden treasure.
The seal of Purson is figured in Waite, The Book of Ceremonial
Magic, p. 201. (a)
Purson,
alias Curson, a great king, he commeth foorth like a man with a lions face,
carrieng a most cruell viper, and riding on a beare; and before him go
alwaies trumpets, he knoweth things hidden, and can tell all things present,
past, and to come: he bewraieth treasure, he can take a bodie either humane
or aierie; he answereth truelie of all things earthlie and secret, of the
divinitie and creation of the world, and bringeth foorth the best familiars;
and there obeie him two and twentie legions of divels, partlie of the order
of vertues, & partlie of the order of thrones. (g)
PURSO N.
- The Twentieth Spirit is Purson, a Great King. His appearance is comely,
like a Man with a Lion’s face, carrying a cruel Viper in his hand, and
riding upon a Bear. Going before him are many Trumpets sounding. He knoweth
all things hidden, and can discover Treasure, and tell all things Past,
Present, and to Come. He can take a Body either Human or Aërial, and
answereth truly of all Earthly things both Secret and Divine, and of the
Creation of the World. He bringeth forth good Familiars, and under his
Government there be 22 Legions of Spirits, partly of the Order of Virtues
and partly of the Order of Thrones. His Mark, Seal, or Character is this,
unto the which he oweth obedience, and which thou shalt wear in time of
action, etc. (h)
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