Marchosias Emerges
From Mouth Of The Beast
The magickians of old said they saw Marchosias as a wolf "with griffin wings and a serpent's tail"
that spits fire from its mouth. They even drew a picture portraying it this way.
When Aaron C. Donahue brought this Goetia Spirit into his temple for a
remote viewing session, however, he was in for a surprise.
It turns out that the spirit is the thing that spews from the mouth of the beast. It is not the
beast.
He writes on his web page that during the session he saw the following: "A horned being with a serpent
tail opens a mouth of fire and red light. From the mouth of this being comes an image of Marchosias."
The spirit does not appear with much detail in the drawing. That is probably because it stands in
the midst of flame and light, making it difficult for Donahue to see it clearly. The demon stands in the open maw that is
the mouth of a large beast that looks down at you from above the head of Marchosias.
It is interesting to note that Johann Wier wrote in 1583 that he did not see fire coming from the
mouth of the beast. He said he was unable to determine what it was that was coming out of the mouth.
However you look at it, Marchosias is one scary image.