A large-scale transformation ritual for entrepreneurs, creators, and visionaries
Performed within Vincent Tellár’s closed personal practice,: Beelzebub’s Wheel of Fortune Ritual is a high-impact, cinematic ritual experience designed for entrepreneurs, artists, business owners, and individuals navigating major transitions in their professional or creative lives. This ritual is not a quick fix — it is a full symbolic overhaul, crafted to dismantle the internal debris that obstructs clarity, confidence, and forward momentum.
The archetype invoked in this ritual is Beelzebub as a force of shadow, shame-transmutation, and sovereignty reclamation. In this framework, Beelzebub represents the parts of the self burdened by inherited guilt, imposed narratives, and the invisible weight of societal or personal shame. Through avant-garde ritual structure and symbolic fortune architecture, this ritual transforms those residues into discipline, insight, and self-directed power.
Performed on a Jupiter-aligned day to emphasize expansion and reinvention, Beelzebub’s Wheel of Fortune Ritual draws on mythic symbolism and psychological ritual design to clear stagnation and reconnect the client with their lineage of competence, intuition, and personal authority. This working brings order where there has been overwhelm, momentum where there has been stagnancy, and creative fire where there has been fatigue or self-doubt.
This ritual is ideal for:
entrepreneurs seeking a full energetic and psychological reset
artists moving into a new era of visibility or creative identity
business owners preparing for expansion
individuals weighed down by shame, imposter syndrome, or internalized narratives
clients navigating major transitions in career, purpose, or identity
Rather than promising material outcomes, Beelzebub’s Wheel of Fortune Ritual shifts the internal architecture from which fortune, discipline, and clarity emerge. It dismantles obstructive emotional residue and re-centers the client’s intelligence, decisiveness, and creative flow.
At its core, this ritual is a turning of the inner wheel:
the release of inherited shame, the ignition of personal sovereignty, and the return to one’s own power.
