Correspondences:
Dates: June 11–20
Direction: North
Tarot: Ten of Swords
Planet: Sun
Metal: Gold
Element: Water
Colour: Yellow
Plants: Mallow
Incense: Frankincense
Zodiac: 20–30° Gemini
Other associations: Iron, tin, neptunium, black mustard, mugwort, black pepper
ENN: Eyesta Nas Vine Ca Laris
From the Goetia:
“…appeareth in the Form of a Lion, riding on a Black Horse, and bearing a Viper in his hand. His Office is to discover Things Hidden, Witches, Wizards, and Things Past, Present and to Come. He at the command of the Exorcist will build Towers, overthrow Great Stone Walls, and make the Waters rough with Storms.”
The spirit’s name is most commonly written as Vine, which in plain English would sound like “vine” (rhymes with “wine”). Some practitioners, myself included, prefer the pronunciation “Vinay.” Ultimately, the best approach is to ask the spirit directly what they wish to be called.
Vine is often considered a magician’s demon, one especially well-suited for practitioners of magic and demonolatry. His domains include:
His role as a teacher and guide makes him an excellent spirit for solitary practitioners seeking greater confidence in their craft, as well as those looking for stronger community ties.
While the Goetia’s traditional ritual material concerning Vine is, frankly, of little value in practice, the spirit himself is anything but. He embodies the essential skills magicians must cultivate: protection, divination, defence, and wisdom.
Vine is a versatile and powerful spirit whose presence enriches any magician’s work. For those drawn to necromancy, storm magick, or the pursuit of deeper occult knowledge, he is an ally worth seeking out.