Orobas

Orobas is a spirit from Western occult traditions, specifically associated with the Ars Goetia, a section of the 17th-century grimoire known as *The Lesser Key of Solomon*. This text is rooted in European ceremonial magic rather than a traditional culture or religion. Orobas is considered one of the 72 demons or spirits cataloged in this work.

Orobas is traditionally known as a Great Prince of Hell in demonological grimoires like the *Ars Goetia* of *The Lesser Key of Solomon*. His title is "Great Prince" or simply "Prince" and he is said to govern 20 legions of spirits. Despite his infernal rank, he is often described as honest and trustworthy, revealing truths and protecting from lies and evil spirits.

Orobas is a spirit found in Western occult traditions, particularly in texts like the *Lemegeton* (or *Lesser Key of Solomon*), specifically the *Ars Goetia*. He is considered a Great Prince of Hell and is one of the 72 spirits said to be summoned and controlled by King Solomon.

Orobas is often depicted as appearing first in the form of a horse, and then taking on a human shape when invoked. His energies are considered loyal, honest, and protective. He is known for his truthfulness, refusing to deceive the summoner, unlike some other spirits.

Functions and qualities attributed to Orobas:

– Reveals things past, present, and future.
– Gives truthful answers regarding divinity and the soul.
– Discerns the intentions of humans and spirits.
– Grants dignities, positions of power, and favors from others.
– Offers strong protection from evil spirits.
– Is especially loyal to those who summon him respectfully.

Magically, Orobas is often invoked for seeking truth, protection, and guidance on occult or spiritual paths. Though labeled a “demon” in traditional grimoires due to the dualistic lens of medieval Christianity, modern esoteric practitioners may view him as a neutral or even benevolent entity whose energy can be constructively engaged through respectful ritual.

Domain/Area of Influence

Orobas is a spirit mentioned in demonological grimoires, especially the *Lesser Key of Solomon*. He is often classified as a Great Prince of Hell. His domain includes truth, divination, protection from lies and spirits, knowledge of the past, present, and future, and loyalty. He is said to be trustworthy and gives honest answers to questions. In occult practice, he is often invoked for guidance, spiritual insight, and protection.

Attributes

Orobas is a spirit commonly associated with the Goetia, specifically listed as the 55th spirit in the *Lesser Key of Solomon*. His attributes include: **Personality**: Orobas is known for being honest, trustworthy, and loyal to those who summon him respectfully. He is not deceptive like some other spirits and is considered protective of the summoner. **Powers**: – Reveals past, present, and future truths – Grants dignities, honors, and favors – Knows divine and spiritual secrets – Protects from lies, slander, and curses – Ensures faithful service of other spirits **Symbols and Appearance**: – Often depicted as a horse or transforms into a human form – Associated symbols include those in the Goetic sigil diagram – Planetary association: Mercury (knowledge, communication) Orobas is favored among practitioners for his integrity and insight, particularly in divination and spiritual protection work.

Symbolism

The term “Orobass Symbolism” does not have an established meaning in traditional esoteric literature, metaphysics, or known jewellery symbology. However, breaking it down conceptually: – **“Oro”** originates from Latin and Spanish meaning “gold,” symbolizing purity, spiritual wealth, higher consciousness, and solar energy. – **“Bass”** could relate to depth, grounding, or lower vibrational frequencies—often linked to the Earth or the subconscious. Together, “Orobass” could symbolically suggest a synthesis of high and low frequencies—bridging divine, golden energies with grounded, earthly presence. If interpreted in metaphysical jewellery: – It may represent a talisman of balance between spirit (oro) and matter (bass). – Possibly used to unify polarities—heaven and Earth, thought and action, light and shadow. Ultimately, without a codified tradition, its symbolism would be interpretive, intuitive, or possibly linked to a specific modern esoteric or artistic path.

Shadow Aspect

Orobass, in esoteric contexts, is often linked to intense will, command, and energetic dominion. Its shadow aspect can manifest as control issues, dominance over others, and misuse of psychic or energetic power. Associated vices include manipulation, arrogance, obsession with power, and detachment from empathy. Challenges may involve confronting ego-driven actions, releasing the need to control, and learning to channel strong energies ethically. Integrating this shadow requires humility, balance, and responsible stewardship of one’s influence.

Offerings

Orobass (or Orobas) is a spirit traditionally associated with Solomonic and Goetic magic, classified as a Great Prince in the Lesser Key of Solomon (Ars Goetia). He is known for truth-telling, revealing past, present, and future, and providing faithful guidance. **Traditional Offerings and Associations:** – **Associations:** – Element: Air or Earth (varies by tradition) – Planet: Jupiter (for wisdom and truth) – Direction: East – Rank: Prince – Incense: Frankincense, Sandalwood – Colours: Blue, Purple, Gold – **Offerings:** – Frankincense or sandalwood incense – Blue or purple candles – Clean water or herbal tea – Laurel or bay leaves (symbolizing truth) – Small symbols of loyalty (e.g., silver ring, horse imagery – he appears as a horse) – Vows or promises kept (he values sincerity and truthfulness) Always ensure respect, clear intention, and spiritual protection when working with Goetic spirits.

Invocations

Orobas is a spirit listed in various grimoires, including the *Lesser Key of Solomon* (Goetia), where he is described as a Duke of Hell who is loyal and truthful. He is said to provide honest answers about the past, present, and future, and grants protection from evil spirits and slander. **To work with Orobas:** 1. **Set Clear Intentions** – Know exactly what you seek (truth, protection, guidance) and be respectful. 2. **Create Sacred Space** – Cleanse the area energetically (e.g., with incense or salt), and set up a quiet, undisturbed space. 3. **Use Correspondences** (optional): – Seal of Orobas (from Goetia) – Planetary association: Jupiter (for wisdom and truth) – Day/Hour: Thursday or the planetary hour of Jupiter 4. **Evocation or Petition**: – You can recite a simple call: “Orobas, noble Duke, I call upon you with respect and clear intent. I ask for your insight and protection. Come in peace and truth.” – Meditate or enter a light trance and wait for subtle impressions, sensations, or intuitive messages. 5. **Offerings** (optional): – Water, wine, mint, or a token of respect. – Gratitude and ethical behavior are important when closing. 6. **Close the Ritual**: – Thank Orobas. – Dismiss respectfully: “Thank you, Orobas, for your presence and aid. Go in peace.” – Ground your energy. Always approach with respect and discernment. Orobas is known for honesty and loyalty to the practitioner if treated honorably.

Related Deities

Orobas is traditionally known as a spirit or demon listed in grimoires like the *Lesser Key of Solomon*, particularly in the Goetia. In that context, he is a Great Prince of Hell who is loyal, truthful, and reveals past, present, and future—often considered more benevolent than many other spirits. **Similar entities:** – **Paimon** – Another high-ranking spirit who grants knowledge, especially of the arts and sciences. – **Marbas** – Offers knowledge of hidden things and healing, somewhat aligned in intellectual or advisory roles. – **Bime (Bimé or Bime)** – Also reveals secrets and governs other spirits. **Opposite entities:** – **Archangel Michael** – Represents divine truth and protection, potentially seen as opposite in the angelic hierarchy. – **Angelic spirits of divine prophecy** (e.g., Gabriel) – Also give truthful revelations but from a celestial origin. In esoteric systems, spirits may mirror each other across dualistic frameworks (e.g., celestial vs infernal), so Orobas’s nature as a truthful and loyal spirit may align him—ironically—with divine energies in some syncretic paths.