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A Ritual of Necromancy

This document provides instructions for performing a ritual of necromancy to contact the spirit of a deceased person. It outlines setting up an altar with candles, incense, and a representation of the person. It then details calling upon forces that preside over the dead and specifically calling the spirit, using corrupt Latin and Hebrew words. Instructions are given for making signs and saying phrases to summon and give strength to the spirit's manifestation. The ritual concludes with allowing the spirit to depart back to its place once business is completed.

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A Ritual of Necromancy

This document provides instructions for performing a ritual of necromancy to contact the spirit of a deceased person. It outlines setting up an altar with candles, incense, and a representation of the person. It then details calling upon forces that preside over the dead and specifically calling the spirit, using corrupt Latin and Hebrew words. Instructions are given for making signs and saying phrases to summon and give strength to the spirit's manifestation. The ritual concludes with allowing the spirit to depart back to its place once business is completed.

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A Ritual of Necromancy

Outside the circle, set up an altar with three candles (the original rite calls for red, white, and black)
situated around a black and red triangle, with a picture or representation of the person to be called
within the triangle. Burn wormwood and horehound as incense.
1. Make your openings/quarter calls as you feel appropriate.
2. Call upon a force which presides over the dead. The original rite calls upon Hecate with a poetic
incantation, followed by an ad-lib request for the deitys help in successfully completing the operation.
3. Call upon the spirit of the deceased. The rite gives the following: Colpriziana, offina alta nestra,
fuaro menut, i name .. the dead which i seek, .. thou art the dead that i seek. Spirit of ,
deceased, you may now approach this gate and answer truly to my calling. Berald, Beroald, Balbin,
Gab, Gabor, Agaba! Arise, i charge and call thee. {The magic words are from the Grimoirium Verum,
and though i dont wish to go track the reference down right now, they are clearly corruptions of latin
and hebrew words.}
4. Make an X sign, calling the persons name. When there is some manifestation in the smoke, Say to
it: Allay Fortission Fortissio Allynsen Roa! which is also a combination of hebrew and latin. The
intent of the words seems to be the giving of strength (fortis) and breath (ruach).
5. Do your business with the deceased.
6. When you wish it to depart, say Go, Go departed shades by Omgroma Epic Sayoc, Satony, Degony,
Eparigon, Galiganon, Zogogen, Ferstigon. I License thee to depart unto thy proper place and be there
peace between us evermore.
7. Close shop.

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