Saint Cyprian, the Patron Saint of Infernal Necromancy

Saint Cyprian is one of the most popular saints to be worked with in the occult, especially among the dark sorcerers and Quimbanderos of South America. In life Cyprian was a sorcerer of immense power who was forced to convert and later killed for his sorcerous blasphemies. Legend and my personal UPG say that he only pretended to convert to Catholicism and continued his rites of ascent. So my question is, has anyone here worked with this saint of necromancy? I’m trying to get close to him currently.

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I haven’t but have thought about it, please do let me know how it goes.

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when i was young i found the this book in my grandmother house,i was 10 years old and when someone found that i was reading,they tried to burn the book and believe me they tried to burn for long minutes and the book didnt burned and i dont know what they made with the book…

i remember only one thing that was a teaching in how to be invisible,a very creepy method lol

curiosity,in the start of the book i saw that you could put your name and it had something written like - only the owner of the book can read and if someone different read,the person would be cursed,i was the first to put the name in the book and the book was brand new still in the plastic.

grandma died and i find out that after they tried to burn the book someone took the book,the person that was living next to her house and coincidence or no the whole family was murdered inside the house 1 or 2 days after,which i found creepy as fuck

i wonder if it was the reason
scary lol

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I’ve heard very similar things about the book. Cyprian isn’t as cute and as cuddly as Catholics think he is.

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yesterday only I was reading saint Cyprian book written by Conjureman Ali .

I am gathering supplies to make St. Cyprian oil

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also,about the catholics,in this country especially in the south and north they are involved with the occultism,things here are very different in this terms…

also,the rhp/lhp community here make milions per year to donate to the starving and poor people around the country,even the artists are involved,7 in every 10 streets here you will find an offering,i believe that this country is the place that have most people that are involved with occultism as here it is very normal,this country is savage,specially in carnal pleasures,which is good =)

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He was never forced to convert.

I know him and worked with his books for years. He converted he recognized the power inherent in early Christianity (which is not modern Christianity) He saw it as another cult to learn from and became a bishop.

He also never gave up his other practices and there are tales of the sorcerer priest that almost mimic a figure like Odin to a degree. He usually is out wandering, finds someone with a problem, fixes that problem (usually for a price) and then leaves. There is a tale where he gives a charm to a lady wishing to not get pregnant (she had a lot of kids already). He explicitly tells her to never speak of him or the charm. She goes on to brag about her new charm and gets burned for witchcraft.

Those in the cult of Quimbanda I know all disavow the “Cyprian is an Exu” line, claiming that only the houses (I forget the term they use) that are strongly Catholic venerate him.

He is an interesting character. He will show you how to work with him based on who you are and what magic is your strong suit. That being said he may also not want to work with you based on you and the magic that you are naturally inclined towards.

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What does UPG mean?

I have this book but I’m not a huge fan of working with more folk magick and “human” spirits, so many require giving something. They work fast but they’re like Mafia Dons if you promise something and don’t deliver, especially if it was supposed to be a continuous offering.

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