You want to become famous as what exacty? Singer, actor? Or just “famous” in general. I hate to break it to you, but so-called fame means that someone (let’s assume you want to be a famous singer, so in that case, that someone would be a record company) finds you marketable enough to invest their money in you. Let’s stick to the singer case: In order to break into the music industry, you will need a certain amount of talent, ideally combined with good (enough) looks (but Ed Sheeran isn’t exactly “hot”, you’ll say? No, but he’s insanely marketable and smart enough to know that). Next, you will need a nice sum of money not only for the professional production of your music, but for promotion. Anyone can record and produce their own music nowadays, that’s true. But I doubt that you can match the quality of a professional recording studio (don’t forget mastering!) in the comfort of your own bedroom. And not anyone can promote their music so that a great number of people will actually get to hear it. The algorithms of Youtube, Facebook or Instagram don’t exactly work in your favor. Nowadays, you need to pay them to get exposure, because “organic reach” is ridiculously small. And getting your song on the radio isn’t that easy, either. Here, you pay people to promote your music. The romantic notion of a young artist “making it big” just by hard, dedicated work and sheer talent is just that, a romantic notion. You need contacts within the industry. Either you’re related/ connected to someone in the industry, or you buy your way into it. Lana Del Rey did that. She had the money AND a very clearly defined artistic vision before even stepping into the studio, which she has perfected and polished consistently and voilà, paired with a great team of marketing experts who knew she was onto something that could become very lucrative, she is now a multi-millionaire in her own right. I chose her as an example because I happen to know someone who knew her producer etc., which means I’m not just talking out of my ass here. If you dig a little deeper, many if not most people in the entertainment industry either had prior connections through family or friends (in some cases a different kind of “family”, if you catch my drift), and/ or they come from a wealthy (enough) background.
Nobody, no matter in which industry, is going to work with you purely based on your talent if you cannot provide them with an incentive to do so (money, not just for services rendered, like a producer or something, but in the case of a company, potential future profit that they think is very likely). Nobody “develops” artists anymore, you must do that yourself.
As for spirits - they can help you improve your attitude, discipline, and some may even be able to influence people in your favor. But they cannot make you famous just like that. If that’s what you really want, do whatever is realistic in your specific, personal case, try to find mentors in the industry you’re trying to break into, and do your homework. Then you can use magic to enhance yourself, but only if you’ve actually been working on yourself and continue to do so.
Good luck. You might want to change the title of your topic, though, because it’s misleading. It says How to become famous? when it should say “How to become famous so I can fck a celebrity?”. I typed that long-ass reply that probably isn’t even relevant to you, based on the title, and only read that little addition you made later. @Lady_Eva