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As Col. CLXVII (Succedent) · Path 28

Vucula

Vucula is a demonic spirit named in certain grimoire traditions, particularly within the hierarchy of the Goetia. The name likely derives from Latin vucula or a variant, possibly meaning "little voice" or "little mouth," though its precise etymology remains obscure. In demonological classifications, Vucula is considered a lesser spirit, often grouped with those who serve under more powerful infernal rulers.

Position on the Tree of Life

Vucula is assigned to Path 28 on the Tree of Life, corresponding to the sphere of Netzach (Victory) in the Qabalistic system. This placement links it to the energies of Venus and the elemental forces of Fire, suggesting a role in inspiring artistic or emotional impulses, albeit through disruptive or chaotic means.

Astrological and planetary correspondence

In astrological magic, Vucula is tied to the succedent houses—those that follow the angular houses in a natal chart. These houses (2nd, 5th, 8th, 11th) govern resources, pleasure, death, and friendships, respectively. Vucula's influence is thus associated with the stabilization or corruption of these life areas, often manifesting as sudden gains, obsessive desires, or hidden knowledge.

Historical context

Vucula appears in the Lemegeton (or Lesser Key of Solomon), specifically in the section on the 72 spirits of the Goetia. However, it is not among the most commonly cited demons; its mention is rare and often conflated with other entities like Vapula or Vepar. In medieval grimoires, Vucula is described as a spirit that can reveal secrets of the past and future, but only if properly constrained within a triangle of art. The 17th-century occultist Johann Weyer cataloged similar spirits in his Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, though Vucula itself is absent from that text, suggesting a later addition to the Goetic canon.

In the context of Liber 777, Vucula is listed under the column for "Succedent" houses, aligning it with the astrological concept of fixed signs and the idea of enduring, sometimes stubborn, energies. This correspondence reinforces its role as a spirit of persistence and hidden influence.

Closing

In the table of Liber 777 at step 28, Vucula appears as a demonic name associated with the succedent houses, reflecting its function as a spirit of secondary, yet potent, astrological forces. Its inclusion here serves to complete the Qabalistic correspondences for Path 28, linking the Goetic tradition to the broader framework of Western occultism.

Path 28

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