HOW TO SUMMON A DEMON / OFFERINGS

 HOW TO SUMMON DEMONS AND WHY


 Demons fulfill certain roles. A mage who hopes to get a demon’s aid must take special action. If your goal is to make a demon appear, the process is a simple one. You have to make a sacrifice at the crossroads. You must leave or bury a black chicken and read the appropriate spell. But, if the goal is for him to obey, very complex rituals are needed. Calling a demon must be in compliance with the laws of the infernal world. The ritual must be conducted in the correct sequence.

 Demon summoning rituals are complex. Each demon has its own seal, signs, and true name. The seal not only carries information about the demon but also reflects the essence of the demonologist. Seals are individual and very diverse. They are used by demons of all levels. When you summon a lesser demon, you will use simple and closed seals. Professional mages use combined seals when making contact with the otherworld. However, it would be a mistake to think that knowledge of the ritual and the magical formula is sufficient to summon and control a demon. A true demonologist knows that the formula varies depending on the day of the week, the time of day, the location of the summons, and the people present.

 The slightest mistake can and most likely will be fatal. To form a contract with a fallen angel, you need to know as many of his secret names as possible, as well as his purpose, title, and favorite worlds. Each demon has a particular area of expertise for which he is equipped to help. To perform the ritual, you need a black rooster, standing water, incense, and mirrors. A pentagram is a typical attribute of the ritual; it gives time for negotiations. Some authors argue that this is also the simplest and most effective way to get a demon to keep his word. You can do everything correctly, but only the demon can decide how to appear before you or whether to appear at all. Do not bow down before him and do not imagine yourself above him.

 Demons are wayward and require special respect but not slavish obedience. Mistakes can occur during rituals that lead to the death of amateurs. The most innocuous thing that can happen to you is a loss of consciousness or a heart attack. Therefore, my strong advice to you is not to meddle in this kind of magic. Summoning a demon is detrimental to the soul. You must be aware of this and not expect a different outcome. Contact a black mage for help.


THE BEST TIME FOR SORCERY

 Dark magic is best performed from sunset to dawn of the next day. The optimal and most favorable time is between midnight and 3 a.m. (known as the witching hour). The waning moon as it sets is also a most effective time for conducting rituals of a dark nature, such as curses, and is the best time to lift spells cast by other mages. Perform purification and weight loss rituals under the waning moon. Positive rituals (for love, beauty, wealth, protection, etc.) are best conducted under the waxing moon. Of course if there is urgent need, the lunar cycle can be disregarded, but the ritual will be significantly weakened. If a rite is aimed at forgetting the past, you should perform it at sunrise (for example, purification). Perform a rite after sunset if your goal is to influence the future. It a good idea for novices to also take into account the male days (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday) and female days (Wednesday, Saturday, Friday), especially for healing and cleansing rituals. (In the Russian language the days fall into these gender divisions; Sunday is considered neuter gender.) To be most effective, mages select the day and hour of the rite according to the well-known table of planetary days and hours. 

OFFERINGS

If you don’t make an offering, your spell or ritual is likely to be ineffective. For example, say that you want to bewitch a loved one: you go to a cemetery, perform the ritual and appeal to the necessary forces for aid, and leave—and then wonder why the opposite of what you wanted happened or nothing happened at all. Nothing happened because you came to the home of the spirits (the cemetery) and used their power but gave nothing in return. You have to pay for what you get, anywhere and everywhere; nothing is free. 

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