70. Seere - Goetia Spirit of Speed, Manifestation and Finding What Is Hidden

The seventieth spirit described in the Ars Goetia is Seere, also known as Sear or Seir - a Prince associated with rapid movement, manifestation, discovery, and the ability to bring things from one place to another with unusual speed.
Among Goetic spirits, Seere has a very different reputation from darker or more confrontational entities.
His current is often described as fast, intelligent, and surprisingly cooperative.
Not chaotic speed.
Directed speed.
Who is Seere?
Seere is traditionally described as a handsome man riding a winged horse, moving across the world with incredible speed.
He serves under Amaymon, the King of the East, and is said to travel instantly from place to place.
Unlike many spirits associated with fear or pressure, Seere is repeatedly described in older texts as gentle in temperament.
But that softness should not be mistaken for weakness.
His current moves quickly… sometimes faster than expected.
The Nature of His Influence
Traditional grimoires describe Seere as a spirit capable of:
bringing desired objects or opportunities;
locating stolen or hidden things;
transporting energies or circumstances rapidly;
revealing information and knowledge;
accelerating outcomes and movement;
And this idea of movement appears everywhere in practical experiences connected to him.
Situations begin shifting.
Delays suddenly disappear.
People or opportunities arrive at exactly the right moment.
Almost as if the path itself clears.
Seere and Manifestation
Many practitioners approach Seere specifically for manifestation work.
But unlike spirits connected to force or domination, Seere’s influence feels more… fluid.
Things align naturally.
A message arrives unexpectedly.
A delayed opportunity suddenly opens.
The right person appears at the exact moment they are needed.
At first it can feel coincidental.
Then it starts happening too often to ignore.
Knowledge, Travel & Discovery
Seere is also strongly connected to travel, navigation, astral work, and discovering hidden information.
Some associate him with:
finding lost objects;
locating hidden opportunities;
improving intuition and spiritual perception;
gaining access to knowledge quickly;
movement across physical or spiritual distances;
Older texts even suggest he may influence time itself in subtle ways.
Not literally stopping time… but compressing delays and accelerating processes that would normally take much longer.
A Practical Observation
One detail appears repeatedly in practical experiences.
Seere’s current rarely feels heavy.
Instead, it feels like movement.
Things stop getting stuck.
Communication happens faster.
Events begin unfolding with unusual timing and synchronicity.
And suddenly, progress appears where there was stagnation before.
When Do People Work With Seere?
In modern practice, Seere is often approached when:
progress feels delayed or blocked;
fast manifestation is needed;
lost things or opportunities need recovery;
travel or movement is important;
business or financial situations require acceleration;
knowledge, guidance, or opportunities are difficult to access;
This current is quick, adaptive, and highly responsive.
It pushes momentum forward.
Correspondences
Rank: Prince
Direction: East
Element: Air
Planet: Jupiter
Metal: Tin
Plant: Willow
Color: Blue
Incense: Cedar
Zodiac: Pisces
Optimal time: Feb 19 – 29 (nighttime)
If You Are Considering Working With Seere
If your situation involves delays, blocked progress, missing opportunities, or the need for rapid movement toward a goal, Seere is often chosen for this kind of work.
Not through force.
But through acceleration, alignment, and precise timing.
If you want to explore how this is applied in structured ritual work focused on manifestation, speed, and opening opportunities, you can find more details here:
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