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Summoning Hell: The Magickal Art of Summoning Spirits

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SUMMONING HELL
The Magickal Art of Summoning Spirits

Introduction

The evocation of demons/spirits in today’s black magician world is a highlight rather than a curious pledge to his power and abilities. The power of having the dominance over armies of unseen angels or demons manifest before you, hear your commands, and then bring to pass your utmost desires after fading into the mist of the night makes you drool with excitement.

In this book, you will find that there is more work to be done than memorising incantations and drawing complicated symbols on the ground. Often you will find that, when you perform your first evocation, the demon/spirit will appear before you, but the solidity of its shape and the adjustment of your senses may not correspond, leaving you a feeling as if you have been left at the alter on your wedding day.

Two great skills need to be fully developed before an evocation ritual can be executed with complete success.

1)The first is the ability to summon forth the demon.
2)Secondly, the need to open the gateway between the worlds by using its sigil before calling upon the name of the demon.

Then and only then will it manifest itself and be present.

In this present day and age of summoning spirits, a rumor has been doing the rounds in the metaphysical teachings of the occult world that a spirit does not need to physically manifest itself in order to guide you through its power.

This can come off as partly true, yet anything less than a complete manifestation of a spirit on the physical world is not evocation, but is rather a type of sigil magick or invocation.

Using sigils alone for communicating with spirits and asking for their help/guidance does in fact produce amazing results, but when compared with having the spirit standing on the dusty earth conversing with you the Magician and conniving together on your fate at hand, the result is non other than miraculous.

The magickal art of evocation, whereby one brings an entity in front of him is becoming less popular by an inclination for the easier and less effective application of sigil magick.

Before performing an evocation, you must have a specific purpose for the summoning, rather than a simple will-power mindset. Once you have established your goal, the correct spirit/demon must be selected.

While numbers of spirits exist, and while all of them may be summoned to manifestation, it is best to begin with those that the prominent Magicians have been evoking for many years.

Today, you are going to be one of the lucky ones in that you will not have to travel by foot, boat or plane across the globe to Temples or libraries where great grimoires are secretly guarded.

In the olden days you would have had to do just that and more so convince its keeper that you are a worthy disciple, of these secrets in order to have access to their power.

For an evocation to occur, your temple needs special preparation. You must be able to draw, or otherwise have a physical representation of the Circle to lie on the ground. This helps keep the boundary between yourself and the Spirit Summoned.

Some of the Spirits You will be Summoning

- Martal – The Spirit of Initiation
- Raphael Archangels of the Watchtowers – Spirit of Healing
- Michael – The Spirit of Self-Defense
- Gabriel – The Spirit of Prophecy
- Auriel – The Spirit of Wisdom
- Elementals Djin – The Spirit of Strength
- Paralda – The Spirit of Clairvoyance
- Ghob – The Spirit of Wealth
- Eshmak – Spirit of Mind Control
- Althalln – The Spirit of Guidance
- Pendralion – The Spirit of Wealth
- Parion – The Spirit of Prestige
- Hekaltor – The Spirit of Destruction
- Sastan – The Spirit of Clairvoyance
- Lotir – The Spirit of Love
- Zadkal – The Spirit of Education

Browse back up and order your copy and enjoy power beyond your normal belief!

33 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2017

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