Mammon is a symbolic or spiritual entity traditionally associated with greed, materialism, and the excessive pursuit of wealth. The name likely originates from the Aramaic word “mamona,” meaning riches or money.
In Christian esotericism, Mammon is often personified as a demon or spirit of avarice. He appears in the New Testament (Matthew 6:24, Luke 16:13), where Jesus says, “You cannot serve both God and Mammon,” implying Mammon as an opposing spiritual force linked to the corrupting power of wealth.
In later occult and demonological traditions, particularly from the Middle Ages onward, Mammon emerges as a demonic figure who tempts humans with wealth, fostering spiritual blindness, pride, and attachment to the material world. In grimoires and magical systems, he may be listed as a demon of Hell or greed, often portrayed as a stately figure obsessed with gold and luxury.
Esoterically, Mammon represents the imbalance and spiritual danger of putting material gain above inner truth or divine connection. Working with or against Mammon in energy work usually involves inner confrontation with one’s attachments to materialism and a rebalancing of spiritual values.