Menxeperset wrote:I don't know why this is, and there have been a lot of stories about NAP spells instantly paying off. I am beginning to suspect that different spells from the grimoire work at different speeds for different practitioners--more of the "art" side and less of the "science" in the system.
What does everyone else think?
About that - I don't gamble but I do sometimes enter like some online comp to win something, I got a bottle of posh rosé champagne in time for last New Year off taking a punt on the Labezerin invocation.
But you know it didn't "fix" all my concerns and stuff - still, nice bubbly!
Grab wrote:I'm curious though. Since you are advanced enough to scry sigils of these entities, and modify the rites with pentagrams etc, you don't think you'd be better off going full personal style instead of messing around with this newbie book? And if not, then I'm curious what it is about this book that makes you think/know it is still worthwhile.
Scrying entities isn't advanced, just a thing. I scry them but that doesn't mean I go to bed on silk sheets attended by a retinue of Matt Smith lookalikes!
(BTW I used to sometimes scry sigils too back in my "occult" times, but I also got results simply by making up a random sigil... but usually I got better connection WITH a sigil than without... perhaps I'm simply better going the visual link rather than the verbal one).
OT moment here - maybe "making up" freed you to get the sigil, more than "looking for it" etc?
I mean whatever, but it wouldn't surprise me, focus can be disruptive and allowing your imagination free will often allows in charms (eg the Muses etc)...
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