So, almost 4 days ago I called Dantalion for a love matter and Im still waiting for results, no progress yet there.
While waiting, I decided to summon another spirit that I have sometimes on my mind, Lucifer! (not for that love matter, I want to call him in general, perhaps talk to him about that love matter too though XD).
So, I need info. I have his sigil and I know that I need to respect him a lot since he is not only a spirit, but a king too. What else do I need to know? Pretty much anything can be useful.
And also, what offerings do you recommend? (I never offer blood). I’m also a poet so I guess I can write a poem for him. I’ll probably first make a pact to work with him and I’ll offer him loyalty, respect, to help those who need help summoning him or trying to find info on him and to view him as a friend and ally.
Thanks, I always respect all spirits but I feel like King Paimon and Lucifer have a little more respect from me than other spirits do (you can call it preference), but I appreciate and I’m trying to be friend with all spirits.
When I make a poem as an offering and call him to give it to him, should I just read it to him? Can I leave it somewhere so he can take his energy? Or should I just tear it apart? (I would say burn it, but since I’m living with my family, I can’t just burn it. It’s not like we have a fireplace or something)
I’ve found that offerings that anchor him in this world even more are best. Either that be a shrine, a consecrated amulet you wear over your heart chakra etc etc etc. Also I remember him asking me for a haiku once. Like @KingOfHearts616 said trust your intuition, that will be the best offering, a gift from the heart
Yes like I got the dark chocolate with raspberry filling. Or another time a dark chocolate with cranberries in it.
You could wear something magickal if that’s ehat feels right. I only had on a robe but that’s a very personal thing so whatever you feel is best will be what you need. I didn’t have my pendant then but when I got it i blessed it and baptised it for his purpose.