Ok so I fucked up a bit in regards to working with Demons need help, please 🙏🏽

so I really didn’t fuck up that bad because I didn’t ask them for anything drastic or anything super evil or anything like that.

The problem is I listened to this random lady on TikTok, who said that you don’t have to give them or offer them anything when working with them and I have found out that is absolutely not true.

The fucked up part is that I haven’t been journaling or writing a lot of things down. I remember most of the demons that I’ve worked with that I’ve asked for things, but I believe there are like 2 to 3 demons that I completely have forgotten that I worked with or asked to do things for me.

The other thing is that I don’t remember exactly what I offered them. I know that I didn’t offer that much other than like public praise or something that wasn’t that expensive for me to give them but like I said, I didn’t write anything down in that regard.

They haven’t really been fucking with me that bad but I can definitely tell that they indeed have been fucking with me, mostly just making my own negative qualities and traits affect me more than normal like I’ve been lazier and I’m already naturally kind of lazy, more impulsive when I’m already bipolar and already naturally pretty impulsive, etc.

Other than that, I haven’t really been dealing with anything that bad or that drastic.

I’ve been doing a lot of cleansing & chakra balancing, and spiritual work, which is been helping me and making me feel a lot better, but I definitely need to do something to rectify this.

But I’m wondering what exactly should I do to rectify this?

Would giving all of the demons that I can remember that I’ve worked with public praise and researching what they like and giving them an offering that they specifically like such as honey , wine, etc. Be enough?

And then in regards to the demons that I can’t remember that I’ve worked with could I just light an incense and/or a candle and maybe give a general offering to all the demon that I’ve worked with that I can’t remember altogether?

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I would agree with her. I almost never make offerings as payment - I find that cheapens it - I make offering in gratitude as a thank you to share my joy. What happened?
I generally ask if they want anything and sometimes they mention something, and usually they don’t.

Ah, well if you offered something and then didn’t keep up your end of the deal, that’s a different issue and can often be a problem.

Call them back, individually, apologize, ask them what you can do to make it right, and for them to remove the curse.

Probably not worth the effort. Leaf through a grimoire that lists them and that should job your memory so you can recall the names.

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But it is, in fact, true. I don’t give offerings and have never had any problems.

If you feel you have offended a spirit, the best thing to do is to call them and apologize. If they request something for atonement, consider giving it (sometimes they might ask for outrageous things just to see what you will do) but remember, it is always your choice.

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Would it also help the op if they called the ones they remembered and were making amends to to afterwards if things were now right to assist them in making amends to the spirits they’ve called whose name and title they’ve forgotten as long as They made sure not to offer something difficult or at all if they are likely to forget since those spirits likely know or aware of the ones they’ve dealt with but forgotten the particulars of?

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Generally, a sincere apology is all that is needed when one feels they may have offended a spirit. The spirits might have something specific in mind as a way of making amends but it first starts with reaching out and taking responsibility.

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In my humble opinion, its not healthy to deal with some spirits if you have a mental condition (ike bipolar disorder you mentioned). It could easily lead to serious delusional or even dangerous situations.

Stay safe my friend.

Gratitude :folded_hands:t4::folded_hands:t4::folded_hands:t4:

Gratitude :folded_hands:t4::folded_hands:t4::folded_hands:t4::folded_hands:t4: