Anyway all of this work with Eubatel that I am reading leads me to ask /remind/challenge whether or not we have fully prepared ourselves for meeting such obviously highly spiritual beings and inviting themselves into your life? Great comment Pablo. Your post came before of mine and is all about my ...
You had your time so "finally " you survived the process. Or just Elubatel was gentle with you. ;) :lol: Well-spotted Gil! That's what I thought when I read this too. There's a difference between "I want it and I want it now!" and "take your time, as I want to do this the r...
One thing i can say which is Key with Elubatel is APPROACH..... Same sort of experience here, as Elubatel does seem to care more about our spiritual selves than the physical. One thing that helped rather sharply was to ask to be treated as a living, important, spiritual being enthroned in a fleshy ...
Ive approached Elubatel from every angle and found just summoning him worked for me.... Pretty similar here. The means of conjuring Elubatel doesn't seem to matter...just the act of doing so. Yes. the ways are many. But how to deal with the results? :rofl (no disrespect to the spirt for sure!)
I am just curious about the the pronunciation of Tzavoös. It is written phonetically as being TZAH-VO-OSE (I read that as being TzahVo-Ose making the 'o' sound twice) any thoughts? I'm not able to write on phonetics codes. So appears the cited name have a german pronounce, this I say because the &q...
One aspect of magick rites we have some topics is about pronounciation. Well, my main language is portuguese, so Latin, Greek, Italian and even Hebrew names have some better sound and more related with my main language. A simple sugestion is watch some movies at Youtube to get an idea about the lang...
Thanks for your experience Doppelganger. But for each people things can be very different. What is easy to me can be very painful to another. And about stop the process, as any other spirit I think it's possible to do, mut be respectfull, give thanks, etc. for sure. In the case of Elubatel, it took ...
NoxLumina! :goodpost Doing causality/obstacle mapping is a tool that lots of magicians could benefit from. It's actually what I do more often than divination, and helps me out when I do divination as well. Your obstacles may not really be what you think they are. Really well said. This something Jas...