Mammon is not merely the embodiment of wealth; he is the architect of the invisible laws that govern accumulation, exchange, and influence. His powers do not exist only in the realm of material prosperity but extend into the very fabric of human desire, authority, and the shaping of destiny through value. To work with him is to awaken currents that move through markets, minds, and empires. Below are the chief powers of Mammon, each one a golden pillar of his infernal kingdom.
1. Accumulation of Wealth
The most direct and recognizable of Mammon’s powers is the drawing of wealth into the life of his initiate. This is not a trickle but a gravitational pull, a magnetism that bends opportunities, money, and resources toward the one who carries his current. Those who stand under Mammon’s gaze find that sudden openings appear—business deals, inheritances, unexpected payments, profitable ventures.
Accumulation is not mere chance; it is the law of attraction raised to sovereignty. Mammon teaches that wealth belongs not to the lucky but to the one whose spirit commands it. When aligned with him, the initiate no longer chases wealth. Wealth chases them.
2. Magnetism of Prosperity
If accumulation is wealth flowing in, magnetism is the transformation of the initiate into wealth itself. This power alters the aura, making the individual radiate prosperity in a way that others instinctively sense. Business partners trust them, strangers offer generosity, allies appear without seeking.
Magnetism is subtle yet unstoppable. It causes doors to open without knocking, investors to feel safe, and communities to see the initiate as a natural center of abundance. Where others must hustle endlessly, the Mammon-aligned initiate simply draws prosperity through presence alone.
3. Discernment in Trade
Mammon sharpens the mind like a jeweler cutting a gem. His power of discernment in trade allows the initiate to perceive hidden truths in contracts, negotiations, and financial dealings. It is the instinct that detects deception, the insight that sees value where others see dust, the wisdom that knows when to risk and when to hold.
This power extends beyond commerce. In daily life, the initiate learns to recognize true worth—of people, of opportunities, of ideas. To walk with Mammon is to develop an unerring eye for value, to know when the price is right and when it is a trap.
4. Expansion of Influence
Wealth is never isolated. Where gold flows, influence follows. Mammon’s power extends wealth into authority, granting his initiates the ability to shape decisions, steer organizations, and command respect in spheres far beyond money.
This is the power of prestige: the ability to walk into a room and bend it with presence, to shape the outcome of gatherings, to rise in social and political standing. With Mammon, money becomes more than resource—it becomes throne and scepter, the means by which the initiate sits as king or queen within their chosen domain.
5. Shielding of Prosperity
Many fear that riches once gained may be lost. Mammon answers this fear with the power of shielding. He fortifies the wealth of his initiates against theft, misfortune, betrayal, and collapse. This shielding manifests as sudden avoidance of disaster—an investment that would have failed is abandoned just in time, a thief is caught before striking, a financial collapse somehow spares the initiate’s assets.
It is not luck but the guarding current of Mammon. Where poverty spirits gnaw and devour, Mammon’s golden aura preserves, ensuring that what has been gained endures and multiplies.
6. Dissolution of Debt
One of Mammon’s lesser-known yet potent powers is the dissolution of debt. For those shackled by loans, obligations, or oppressive contracts, Mammon loosens the chains. This may come as sudden opportunities to pay off debts, forgiveness of obligations, or restructuring that turns burden into manageable flow.
Mammon does not erase debt magically; he shifts the circumstances of fortune so that the chains break and freedom is restored. To call upon him for this purpose is to invite liberation from financial slavery, opening the path to sovereign accumulation.
7. Alchemy of Luxury
Mammon does not merely bring survival; he awakens luxury. His current transforms life into richness—fine clothing, grand dwellings, exquisite experiences, the savoring of beauty. This power is not about wasteful indulgence but about magnetizing refinement, teaching the initiate to live as royalty rather than as beggar.
Luxury under Mammon is alchemical: it refines the soul. It teaches the initiate that abundance is not a sin but a crown, that to live richly is to mirror the divine splendor of creation itself.
8. Command of Opportunity
Mammon grants the ability to recognize and seize opportunities before others perceive them. His initiates often find themselves at the right place at the right time, stepping into ventures just before they peak, meeting allies just when needed, discovering hidden chances where others see nothing.
This power is the foresight of wealth, the inner compass that points to fortune. It is what has made kings rise from peasants and dynasties from dust.
9. Breaking the Chains of Scarcity
Scarcity is not merely external; it is an inner demon, whispering, “You are not enough, you cannot have enough.” Mammon burns this lie away. His power annihilates poverty-thinking, transforming the initiate’s mindset into one of command and sovereignty.
This inner shift is often more valuable than gold itself, for once the initiate truly embodies abundance, the world must obey. No longer do they beg or justify—they claim. Scarcity bows before Mammon’s flame.
10. Transmutation of Wealth into Legacy
Mammon does not stop at accumulation. He presses initiates to transmute wealth into legacy. This power awakens the vision of building empires, crafting dynasties, leaving behind more than coins: influence, structures, foundations, inheritances of power.
Under Mammon, the initiate ceases to live for momentary gain and begins to weave eternity into their prosperity. Wealth becomes memory, empire, a kingdom that outlives the body.
11. Dominion of Value Itself
The greatest of Mammon’s powers is dominion over the very concept of value. This is not merely riches but the ability to define what is precious. Kingdoms rise and fall not only on gold but on what societies agree has worth. Mammon’s true initiates learn to bend this invisible law, shaping perceptions of value to their will.
Artists under his current can make their work priceless. Leaders can turn their word into gold. Traders can transform dust into treasure by commanding the belief of others. This is the crown jewel of Mammon’s power: to not only possess wealth, but to dictate what wealth is.
The Crown of Kingship
Taken together, these powers form not a mere path to riches but a throne. Mammon does not offer coins; he offers sovereignty. He does not make beggars rich; he makes mortals into monarchs of value itself.
To work with Mammon is to awaken these powers one by one, until the initiate no longer chases gold but radiates it, no longer begs but commands, no longer survives but reigns. His current is not for the timid. It is for those who dare to wear crowns.