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Hidden : 7/31/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Cache is not at posted coords. This is a night cache. Use the fire tacks to guide you. One tack means you're on the right trail, two tacks mean to turn that direction, three tacks means you've reached the cache.

Johann Wier created a mystery when he wrote in 1583 that the Goetia Spirit Gusion (spelled Gusoin and Gusoyn in Wier's text) appears "in the forme of a Xenophilus."

This word does not appear in the dictionary, which is not surprising because Wier's Early English text seemed to have its own way of spelling. Yet every description of this spirit since Wier has used the same phrase, without ever bothering to try to find out its meaning.

The problem is that there are various words that come close to Xenophilus, but all have different meanings and all might apply to Gusion.
For example, when you study the picture drawn by Aaron C. Donahue in a recent remote viewing session, this spirit looks like a somewhat puffed-up blue individual with tiny eyes and mouth.
An Xenopus, for example, is a puffy, South African frog that comes in a variety of colors. If you examine Gusion, his head looks something like that of a frog.
The word xenomophoric means having an unusual form caused by pressure from something within. In other words, puffed out?
But then the word xenophobis means to have a strong dislike of foreigners.

All three words might describe this particular demon.

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