Spirit To Summon

hello I recently came across the Etsel Mala Kel chant and I am wondering which spirit I should start with that’s beginer friendly and gentle in nature, should I start with using this alongside summoning an shem angel for astral senses development or should I try and contact an wealth spirit instead using the chant, :slight_smile:

Can anyone suggest any good starters for an young mage with this one,

‘’“Etsel Mala’kel

Test’zel Sam’tan’el

Itz Retz Nama’tel

Itz Hel Asta’Rel

Kama’Kala, Kama’Kala

Kama’Kala Satan’el

(Spirit) Kama

(Spirit) Kala

(Spirit), Kama’Kala Vel.

Me Vaskalla

Me Solvalla

Me Res’Alla Ah’tan’tel

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Theoretically it’s for summoning any spirit but maybe is geared towards demons, anyway for astral senses and beginner friendly there is Vassago (not an angel, though) while, about wealth: Bune, Clauneck or Lucifuge, for example.

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Though that chant can summon anything but is best for non angelic entities, the easiest way to know which spirit to summon just look on anything that you need to manifest just a any simple thing and then find a spirit appropriate for that and call him

or any spirit that you like/feel you have a connection with you may use it to summon him/her

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That is called an infernal conjuration.

Let me explain how it’s used to you.

During an evocation a magician first sits in front of the seal of the spirit he wishes to evoke and chants the spirits enns chant or simply repeats the spirits name over and over for five to ten minutes.

While this is happening the magician gazes at the seal until I opens.

When the seal opens and you feel the presence of the spirit. THEN you proceed to the conjuration phase.

At that point you start in with

Etsel Mala’kel

Test’zel Sam’tan’el

Itz Retz Nama’tel

Itz Hel Asta’Rel

Kama’Kala, Kama’Kala

Kama’Kala Satan’el

(Spirit) Kama

(Spirit) Kala

(Spirit), Kama’Kala Vel.

Me Vaskalla

Me Solvalla

Me Res’Alla Ah’tan’tel

You repeat this until you strongly feel the spirit before you.

This brings the spirit from the spirit world into your world. Then you ask it to be seated in the triangle of art if you use one and proceed with the evocation.

Just remember, phase one: build psychic bridge with the spirit.
Phase two: open the seal
Phase three: conjuration
Eazy breezy

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This is true

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I am planning to start with Mepsitahl, though I cant seem to find an enn with her, just the sigil and the skills she teaches young mages to train for, Mike, do you know of any other info on her ?

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Wow this is neat I’ll bookmark this one👌

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@miles Mepsitahl is a spirit from the Sphere of Neptune, who specialises in opening up and training the psychic faculties. She is neither angel nor demon. This is a planetary spirit as near as I can tell.

Planetary spirits do not have enns chants. Just go into a light trance and repeat the spirits name we over and over until you feel the presence, then proceed to conjuration

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Okay I am doing the big ritual next wednesday evening, I have learned an lot over the last several weeks and I think I am almost ready, with everything I need to say and do to get real results with reaching Mepsitahl, :slight_smile:

If anyone would like to share any more helpful info such as you Mike or any other poster on this forum then please do

looking forward to hearing some helpfull replies

Could you just use the entity’s name instead of this long cojur?

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Yes you absolutely can. In fact that is the traditional ceremonial magick way of doing it. Enns didn’t come along until demonaltry. A different practice of magick and demonic evocation.

You simply repeat the spirits name over and over rhythmically until you sense it come near. Then perform your conjuration. Easy breezy.

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Is there a similar chant for angelic beings?

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@Michellekabod With angelics and planetary and elementals and spirits of the dead chanting the spirits name is often enough.

However I do use the following chant/song when. I invoke or evoke angels.

Kadosh kadosh kadosh Adonai tzabaoth, Kodosh, kadosh kadosh Adonai tzabaoth.

I typically go around my circle three times chanting this before formally calling the angel.

Translated it means

“Holy, holy , holy thou art, Lord God of hosts.”

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