So I finally rewarded this demon I was working with. I ate a bowl of frosted flakes while looking at his sigil. I had Goosebumps the entire time was quite no thoughts passed … after I was finished everything went back to normal was relaxed. What are some other people experiences.
I don’t get how that’s rewarding the spirit.
Well I did not give him the opportunity to tell me what he wanted. Figure how I’m in this physical plane I can offer him what I want not what he desires. Because we do this magic to help us not the other way around…out of respect that’s what I gave him for helping me with my task. Some practitioners do not reward at all after working with spirits. So I envoked him, we ate together and what I was giving is the sinsation and feeling I get from eating one of my favorites breakfast items. The magic in feelings… that’s magic you can project unto other people with results you can see and feel.
Debatable.
Make a topic discussion I will join in
I get it…but I would set aside some in a separate bowl while I was eating, then when I was finished, I would bring it outside and bury it or let the animals enjoy it. Give the spirit some way to enjoy it according to their liking. I go by feeling and what I think the spirits are telling me or asking me to do. Or I offer a carved plaque. That’s my sacrifice or offering to give thanks for the help and magick.
Demon most likey wants some frosted flakes as an offering.
You just reminded me of a good idea for snacks I need to get. I haven’t had those in forever. I’m getting tired of the variety of chips and dip.
I’ve shared meals with spirits before. Thrown meals into fire etc. they seem to like that
The following cases were many years ago… I once received strange instructions: I shouldn’t be interested in a cousin of mine nor collect bottles; aside from that, I attempted to reward Asmoday by consecrating coins to him and putting them in a coat’s pocket. Another time I offered to Lucifer one or more leafs.
More recently I rewarded spirits with energy or sigils with e.g. blood on them.