Dynamis is not a spirit per se, like an angel or a demon, but more like a universal force. There is an older post here about it:
Dynamis is a force/spirit I recently worked with who’s concerned with dynamism and the acceleration of magickal progress and results, and the short exercise below may work for anyone whose practice has been interrupted, through everyday life, illness, even burnout, and you’re finding getting back in the flow harder than it should be.
I also hope this spirit will accelerate other work, when called on first as the gatekeeper of the pace at which something manifests, but I haven’t tested this so I’m just mentioning it as something to try.
Important: because, as far as I know, this is an untested spirit (see footnote), it’s best to do a reading first to check if this is advisable for your situation.
Buy a yellow tealight, or small votive lamp, or spell candle, or regular candle - it must be yellow wax, and the faster it’s consumed the better, so something like a tealight (they’re usually like 4 hours and safer to leave burning non-stop) is ideal.
Take a match or taper, or lighter, in your right hand, point it at the candle like a wand and call upon Dynamis to accelerate your progress and overlook your lapse.
Keep it simple, don’t offer excuses, short-sharp-sweet is the way.
“I call upon you, Dynamis, to accelerate my progress and overlook my lapse” - that’s plenty.
Light the candle and then let it burn completely - don’t, unless there’s a real emergency, extinguish it and come back later. Ideally, fill the time with at least some magickal study, exercises, practices, etc. …
It helps to think of Dynamis in a way similar to how people speak of the spirit of a sport or an event. Comments like “That’s the spirit!” or “Get into the spirit of things” don’t refer to any particular being but to the force or energy of what is happening.
No, the magical mentor is a thoughtform you create. It is not the same as the Holy Guardian Angel.
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