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Seeking Recommendation I want to know about Daemons If you guys have any know please feel free to share it.

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Hey So If Anyone has any knowledge about daemon or if you guys know about any certain books about daemon you guys can provide the name of the books So I can read it.
A books about What types of Daemons exist how many types there are also if there is a book that has their descriptive pictures and their behaviour nature and habitat that would be what I am looking for.

Please do share you opinion about Daemons like they are bad or evil, good or protective and lastly If there is a book on summoning them. (For those who don't know) JUST TO BE CLEAR GUYS I'M NOT ASKING YOU GUYS SHARE THE BOOK HERE THAT WOULD AGAINST THE RULES, I hope you guys understand.

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The Dictionaire Infernal has most demons and the famous drawings.
 

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I was Talking About Daemon not Demons like they are not the same some maybe but all of them. They are from Greek culture like For example I just read Kakudaimon and Eudaimon
 

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Neoplotonism is the macro-level topic here. Great stuff (and useful as a lens for goetia.)

Git yo'sef some Plotinus. See The Enneads on the Eudaimon, Porphyry, and also the big boss of Neoplatonism, Iamblichus' 'On the Mysteries' (De Mysteriis) where he discusses the Personal Daimon.
 
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