Samael - Fallen Angel incense sticks
15 sticks to a package. Samael Incense is a fiery and powerful blend yet suitable for meditation as well.
Samael is Prince of the demons, and a significant figure both in Talmudic
literature, where he appears as the enemy of the Hebrew God and his followers.
Samael Incense is a fiery and powerful blend yet suitable for meditation as well.
Samael is called "chief of Satans", like the term "the prince of the devils" mentioned in Matt. 34 but, on the other hand, he is "the great prince in heaven." who rules over angels and powers. As the incarnation of power he is the celestial patron of the sinful empire of Rome, He flies through the air like a bird and, while the ḥayyot and ofannim have only six wings, he has twelve, and commands a whole army of demons. In so far as he is identified with the serpent ("J. Q. R." vi. 12), with carnal desire which is called Yezer ha-Ra and with the angel of death, all legends associated with Satan refer equally to him, while as a rebel he is compared to Belial ( = "without a master").
In the Cabala and from the Slavonic Book of Enoch Samael is a prince of the demons and a magician. He is frequently mentioned in the cabalistic writings of the Middle Ages, from which Eisenmenger compiled a rich collection of passages ("Entdecktes Judenthum," to which must be added those in Schwab's "Vocabulaire de l'Angélologie". As lord of the demons, Samael is regarded as a magic being, and must be considered in the preparation of amulets, although there is no agreement as to his power and activity. He presides over the second "teḳufah" (solstice) and the west wind of the fourth teḳufah, as well as the third day of the week "Sefer Raziel," In Hebrew amulets Samael is represented as the angel of death.
"The sons of God were the sons of Cain. For when Samael mounted Eve, he injected filth into her, and she conceived and bare Cain.” and “When the serpent mounted eve, he injected filth into her. Israel who stood at Mount Sinai, their filth ceased; the other nations who did not stand at Mount Sinai, their filth has not ceased”- Patai, Raphael
Samael is called the Slant Serpent, and Lilith is called the Tortuous Serpent (Isa 27:1). She seduces men to go in tortuous ways as men of a restrictive religion deny carnal pleasure. Lilith inspires, ‘indulge in your passions’. Together with Leviathan they beget Cain, or Baphomet.

