Hi all,
For those who have successfully conjured or summoned Shem angels in the past, it would work to summon them without their sigils?
Still going over my selection process, I’ve picked out nineteen shem angels, and have a Bible for the Psalm verses, as well as King Davids prayer from 1 Kings I believe.
So seal or not, summoning them will still be successful?
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I’ve just used the pathworkings in Jareth Tempest’s book Raziel’s Paths of Power for working with the Angels of the Shemhamforash. It’s probably the easiest method.
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Thanks, I might request that for a birthday present.
The more I thought about it, maybe through Invocations or petitions it can be done.
I have tonight, the request thread for a new member, and for my sister’s surgery tomorrow. More than likely I will invoke Raphael for her.
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Petitions and prayer are the traditional ways of working with angels. Reading the Psalm associated with the specific angel and speaking their name should be sufficient.
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I think Le Kabbalah Practique translated by Ambelain has suggested offerings in the angel detail in Volume two. What have you usually provided other than public praise?
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I generally don’t do offerings.
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Well, we’ll see. Tonight will be the third day of five for a magic request series.
I know it will work, at least in my understanding and skill of summoning them.
If it doesn’t, then the reason why falls on my shoulders.
I found tonight my room was hot, bit I was burning up after trying to summon Caliel. After that I spoke the Invocation of Solomon and I felt even hotter.
Perhaps the reason why is the Invocation of Solomon is to be said before the summoning but after a LBRP.
Nonetheless I feel good about it.
I think I may try this for myself as well as others.
I found nineteen Law and Order related Shem Angels.
I found ten Love and Reconciliation Shem Angels.
I know there are twenty two Healing Shem Angels.
Most important, I found the algorithm (or process) to summon one or more of them.
On another forum, there was a mage who figured out common prayers in Enochian and tried them out with no ill after effect.
Is it that simple?
I’ve heard the tongue of angels from Satanist and Pentecostal alike.
This indicates to me there are possibly three angelic languages, Enochian, tongue of angels per 2 Cor, and channeld mantras.
Whatever the case, it seems the summoning of Shem may follow this format, or may be as simple as @DarkestKnight stated…
Recite Exodus and other scripture per Le Kabbalah Practique
Goal charged with intent
Invocation of Solomon
Censor copiously with Frankincense, myrrh, and black storax.
Sprinkle area with Holy Water or Florida Water.
Call name of angel three times
Recite the Psalm three times, preferably Latin
Recite the Conjuration of the angel per Le Kabbalah Practique.
State charge and commune with angel
After fellowship, give charge and license to depart with blessing under Divine name
Practice grounding
Come back to normal reality and journal.
The more I study this Shemhamphoresh paper, the more difficult it seems.
It is possible I’ve made contact with a Shem Angel, but did it with him or her facing my back. I felt a pinprick, it could be I was not trusted or that I was a human unworthy to consort with that angel. The pinprick was around my center bottom of my shoulder blades, with the sensation in my back coming from the North.
Shem angels are Holy, and we should not overlook the fact.
I’ve jotted down the details from the Shemhamphoresh paper and will be trying a random angel for a purpose outside of what I usually think of.
I find the Conjurations interesting to say the least. A bit different than a rude call them thrice routine. This process might be overkill, but it shows hard work in the conjuring at least, and without candles, oils or incense, I need all the devotion I can muster.
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Over the past couple days, once I got done writing down the conjurations and the verses from the bible, and familiarizing myself with some of the Psalms from the Latin vulgate, I could swear that I did grab the attention of one (because the room did get cooler, and they are felt a little loftier).