I have zero social media presence so I’m going to set that all up and build a foundation of online contacts for presence but i plan on making one of the most comprehensive free online reference and explanation guides on the subject of the occult, demonology and related subjects out there. I want to make it free because hidden knowledge like this belongs to the people. Im not a satanist or anything like that i just want to put it out for free on the principle that information like this should be free but people sought to censor it in the past. Many people hear the word demon and imagine a little red guy with horns and a pitch fork but it’s so much more. It’s important to know what we’re dealing with here.
It is a full system breakdown of demonology, not the usual vague stuff, but an actual structured framework.
Not stories. Not random myths.
A system:
• hierarchy
• functions
• summoning and control mechanics
• angelic counter-structure
• materials, symbols, and ritual logic
• the full 72-system mapped cleanly
Basically treating the whole thing like a machine instead of folklore.
I’m planning to release it for free when it’s done, but before that I want to open it up and see if there’s anything I should cover that usually gets ignored or done badly.
If you know something specific — texts, systems, rituals, classifications, anything that actually adds depth — drop it.
Not looking for surface-level stuff. I’m trying to make this as complete as possible.
Just curious - what are your primary sources?
Classic Catholic sources or like more stuff from the left hand path itself? Or both?
I’m pulling from both, but not treating any single tradition as “the truth.”
The backbone comes from structured systems like the Ars Goetia and the Testament of Solomon, along with broader Catholic and medieval demonology frameworks.
Then I cross-reference that with later occult and left-hand path material to see what actually overlaps versus what’s just interpretation.
The goal isn’t to follow a tradition but to map the system underneath all of them.
That is a smart, objective, and academic approach.
Unbiased information is best for a subject such as this


