![]() While this does use the approach of conjuring and dismissing them in the “name of the Holy Tetragrammaton” I have found that using the name of your Most High (in my case Satan) works just as well as Yaweh is not a name that holds power in my life. There are many precautions to take when using these guys and you have to “dismiss” them after their work is completed. He discusses two methods of of summoning these demons- The Practical Method, which is hands on using taglocks, paper, and cords or the Mental Approach with instructions to disperse them via mental telepathy. This is a great little book of naughty tricks you can achieve employing what Moribus Mortlock, author, refers to as spirits, demons, or little devils. If that is a bit too softcore for your liking and youre feeling brave, you can add to your demon summoning book collection by trying your hand at The Devil’s Grimoire- System of Psychic Attack. She gives several summoning methods/circles to create the most comfortable atmosphere for the demonolator and the Daemon. Her writing style is clear, concise, and easy to follow even for a beginner on the path of successfully working with the Demonic. ![]() She gives step by step instructions on how to effectively invoke (respectfully calling or inviting the Daemon into ones sacred space for a working). Having practiced her methods myself I find them very practical, very powerful, and much safer than poking and prodding done by other methods.ĭaemonolatry Goetia– This book gives the correspondences, sigils, and ever important Enns, including specialties for each of the 72 Goetics. The ritual area is made comfortable, offerings are made, the Enns are said, and requests (not demands) are made to a specific Daemonic Deity. In Connolly’s books, the Demons are treated more like the powerful Lords they are. In older grimoires and texts the method by which demons were summoned were harsh- treating the demons as if they were “evil beasts” and commanding them to enter the ritual chamber, usually with threats and coercion. I’m not sure I would actually classify her works as actual demon summoning books as I feel they are more respectful and should be considered as demon invitationals. Whatever path you eventually follow, I feel her books The Complete Book of Demonolatry, Daemonolatry Goetia, and The Demonolator’s Guide to Daemonic Magick are a great starting point for any beginner. Connolly whose popularity, while she has been on the scene for some time, has exploded over the last couple of years. I think the safest way to start off is to buy some easy to use, easy to follow books on demon summoning and information on demons and demonolatry in general. I believe that every book will have at least something to add to your personal practice so I am not bashing any particular path or what is followed, we just always say no matter what path you follow many sure you approach the demons form a place of respect. It’s just not MY particular path or set of beliefs. There is nothing wrong with CM, let me say this first and foremost. Many Demon Summoning Books require a foundation with a strong emphasis on Ceremonial Magick. I recommend being very careful which books you go with as some of them follow older more archaic systems that can be quite cruel and require a great deal of training and foundation building. There are many books out there on demons but a few which are geared towards helping you establish the foundation for learning to summon and work with demons. Learning to work with and summon demons can be accomplished through a variety of Demon Summoning Books.
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