Necromancy Journal

Last night I had to do some necromancy work. It was windy outside but my candles managed to find a way to stay lit. ( My porch is screened in but the wind was strong coming through)

I definitely felt the magick there and that it took hold. Hekate was truly there for me. Hail Hekate!


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I am definitely following this!

I keep saying this is the year to dive into necromancy and then push it off. I really need to focus on that. I have been planning to start studying it for three or four years now.

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I was actually afraid of necromancy when I first started doing magick due to something traumatic that happened to me as a teenager in a graveyard. But working with Hekate, has helped me face my fears and move forward.

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I think i definitely have a fear I need to work though first. But getting the fox skull and completely falling in love with him. Is helping me a lot. He just doesn’t want to be just a decorative piece.

Ps. I love the little shield the candle made and how it isn’t one with the candle.

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I thought that was cool too. It’s like the candle said not today! :shield: My little light is gonna shine!

Because that’s actually the side that the wind was blowing in through, So it shielded itself perfectly.

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Also the top of the shield looks like a dark hand if you look at the top of it. Like an arm rose up and used it’s hand to shield it.

I think that might have something to do with Azazel, because his sigil is actually just in front of the candle. It just isn’t seen in the picture.

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even though my patron teaches it , i’m not very interested in necromancy , but i do find some questions about death pretty fascinating , and i did some pretty basic stuff before , when i went to a cemetery with my parents .

or one time when i found a dead kitten …

someday , i’m thinking of making some little bows out of biodegradable materials and putting them on graves that no longer have anything on them and everyone forgot about … just as a little offering , not expecting anything in return , just that maybe the souls of those people will feel like someone cares about them again …