TAARP - TCOT - Four of the 72 Elements of the Descending Hierarchy

ASHTAROTH:  From which the term TAROT comes. Evolved from the Canaanite goddess ASHERAH. First appeared to the author in a dream. Initial appearance was that of a friendly old woman. She transformed into a demon and attacked the author with great rage. The transformation occured when she stepped between two upright pillars. And she has many names. And her name is ASH-TAROTH.
ASMODEUS:  Labeled by the early Christians as a demon god of rage and lust. Asmodeus was thus so structured by the Jews of Palestine at least as early as the 3rd Century B.C. He evolved from the Persian god "of the wounding spear." (See "Man, Myth, and Magic" - Vol. 1)
BELETH:  A most dangerous and powerful archetypal spirit. The author has encountered him on several occasions with near devastating effect. Anyone who has first-hand experience of the ravings of the insane will appreciate the possible results of an improper encounter with Beleth.
ZEPAR:  Beelzebub evolved from BAAL-ZEPAR.
Figure 6Four of the 72 Elements of the Descending Hierarchy