known since early Mesopotamia.
in the Book Of Genesis they are referred to as the "sons of God".
in medieval magick they are referred to as the fallen angels who came to earth to teach humans the occult arts. They are named as follows:
Aragiel- taught the signs of the earth
Aromaros-taught enchantments
Azazel- taught sword making
Ezequeel-taught knowledge of the clouds
Gadreel-taight the art of making weapons of war
Kokabeel-taught the mysteries of the stars
Penemue-taught writings
Sariel-taught knowledge of the moon
Semjaza-taught herbal enchantments
Shamshiel How does a pagan belief such as witchcraft, wicca , shamanism, etc. have anything to do with pre-Christian- Judaic concepts and beliefs in angels and sons of god? The history of witchcraft, as true witchcraft is that of magick and sorcery and is traced back to Mesopotamia and the Middle East. The magicians were called Magi. There were many polytheistic belief systems at the time and a belief in spiritual beings and interaction with them was common. From here we get Egyptian magick,Mesopotamia magick and cults. Eventually these people traveled , settled and spread their belief systems to other people in other lands. Around 500 BCE, the Celts met a lost tribe of people, called the Prytani. The Germans came to call them elves and later Pixies and then that became Picts. Some people just called them heathens, the ones who lived on the harsh heath. Whether this tribe has anything to do with travelers from the middle east, I do not know, but The Celts wrote of many legends of different lost races.
This is a very brief explanation of the history and you may find more on the real origins of witchcraft and learn about the meanings of magi and magic. Magi is the oldest term I can find that means magician and reflects magic and sorcery. Wicca,wizard, wicce and witch come later in history and have their origins in old English. This brief explanation is meant to be an introduction into the incorporation of 'watchers', watchers of the tower,guardians, sons of gods, fallen angels,etc. and how it all ties in together. It is also important to note the concept and importance of a 'watchtower' and 'watcher' in many religions, such as the tower of Babel, the towers of castles, the tower in the tarot, the name **"Magdalene" is said to mean, ‘watchtower’ or ‘tower of the flock’, there is said to be a royal bloodline of descendants of 'watchers', etc.. This also basically refers to a concept of a 'high place', a place to watch over. All these ideas and concepts I have presented here are basic and more details of them can be found on your own research.
It is important to learn, study and realize just how ancient the roots of magic, sorcery and witchcraft (not wicca, which is new, but does incorporate many witchcraft concepts) really is and just how much has changed throughout history.
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