Balam

Gives answers concerning past, present, and future.  Can make one invisible.

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A demon of the Order of Dominions, Balam is the fifty-first demon of the Goetia.  Balam also appears in Wierus's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, where he is described as a great and terrible king.  He has forty legions at his command and he has the power to make people invisible.  When he manifests, he appears with three heads:  that of a bull, a man, and a ram.  He rides upon a bear and speaks with a hoarse voice.  His eyes appear to burn like flames; instead of legs, he has the tail of a serpent.  He rides upon a bear and speaks with a hoarse voice.  His eyes appear to burn like flames; instead of legs, he has the tail of a serpent.  In the Welsh Book of Incantations, he governs thirty-six legions and can make anyone go invisible at will.  He is reputed to answer truly to any questions put to him.  According to Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft, he carries a hawk upon his fist.  In the Goetia of Dr. Rudd, he is said to be constrained by the angel Hahasiah.  See also BOOK OF INCANTATIONS, GOETIA, RUDD, SCOT, WIERUS.
THE DICTIONARY OF DEMONS, REVISED AND EXPANDED, M. BELANGER (2021)

Balam is the fifty-first spirit known also as Balaam.  He is considered a terrible and great King.  He appears with three Heads, one being a bull which drops blackened blood as it speaks, which is always a "Speaking in tongues" speech, the other head is that of a Ram and the Third is the head of a young man, who has no hair.  Balam has the tail of a serpent with fiery eyes.  He comes forth on a large black bear, who is aggressive, and carries a Hawk upon his fist.  He speaks in a very harsh voice.  Balaam is a darkened Angel, who when the human head speaks, the bull head hisses and speaks in tongues.  He is a divinatory spirit, who reveals and answers of the past and present and that which may come.  He also teaches astral invisibility and how one may project by dreams.  Balam governs 40 Legions of Spirits.
LUCIFERIAN WITCHCRAFT:  THE GRIMOIRE OF THE SERPENT, MICHAEL W. FORD, THIRD TRADE EDITION (2009)