Andrealphus

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Correspondences:
Dates: 31 December – 9 January
Direction: East
Tarot: Three of Pentacles
Planet: Moon
Metal: Silver
Element: Air
Colour: Violet / Purple
Plant: Lotus
Incense: Jasmine
Zodiac: 10°–20° Capricorn

Enn: Mena Andrealphus tasa ramec ayer

From the Goetia:
“…appearing at first in the form of a Peacock, with great Noises. But after a time he putteth on Human shape. He can teach Geometry perfectly. He maketh Men very subtle there-in; and in all Things pertaining unto Mensuration or Astronomy. He can transform a Man into the Likeness of a Bird.”

Andrealphus is a quietly useful spirit: geometrical, saturnine, and practical. He shows up in the Goetia first as a peacock, then as a man, and his strengths are precise — geometry, mensuration, and bringing things to a proper close. If you need a tidy ending, a sealed ritual, or help turning ideas into material form, Andrealphus is an ally worth learning.

Andrealphus is particularly useful for:

  • Sealing & closure: dissolve magic or bring a ritual, portal or situation to a clean close; if you need a spell sealed or a door shut properly, he specialises in tidy endings.
  • Applied geometry & craft: teaching mensuration, drafting, and the practical maths that let you turn ideas into workable plans — useful for builders, artisans, and anyone designing things to scale.
  • Stopping recurrent astral parasitism: for people experiencing recurring astral parasites or inadvertent portal openings (often seen with emerging mediumship), Andrealphus can help close those pores and teach methods to maintain those closures.
  • Transformation & bird-work: he can assist in shape-work symbolism (peacock/bird forms) and in work that uses avian imagery or mechanics.

Contemporary practitioners emphasise his Saturnian practicality: quiet, methodical and best used with discipline. Offerings connected to birds suit him — seeds, feathers, or (ideally) peacock feathers if you have access to them. Seeds are a safe, low-drama offering that honours the avian correspondence without theatrical excess.

Symbolism:

  • Peacock: the peacock links to Saturn in some classical symbol sets, indicating longevity, artistry and the bringing of ideas into form. It also symbolises ordered beauty — pattern, measure and the craft of composition.
  • Saturnian profile: restraint, crystallisation, time, and the work of making abstract form concrete. Andrealphus’s role in closure and mensuration sits cleanly in that current.

Andrealphus is not dramatic; he is methodical. Approach him with clear petitions and measurable aims (what are you sealing? which portal do you want closed?). He’s helpful for mediumistic problems, but learning to close portals yourself — with his guidance — is often the long-term solution. If you plan offerings, keep them simple and avian-focused (seeds/feathers), and don’t expect flashy miracles: his work is slow, precise and enduring.

If your practice needs neat endings, stronger craft skills, or help stabilising a newly opening mediumship, Andrealphus is a practical, reliable spirit. He won’t dazzle you with theatrics, but he will teach the measures, protections and closing rites that make magical work sustainable and durable.

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