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if we made an altar to summon Aajonus' ghost we would never have any questions about primal ever again + would receive exclusive unknown elite knowledge
altar would probably stink like shit tho
 
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I'm assuming you already know how to call the dead
 
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It's honestly pretty easy. You already got the right idea with the altar. Basically have a picture of him, some things associated with him, a pentagram and grave dirt.
 
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Lemme see if I have some useful information in my book
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I took some photos of the book and used Google lens to copy and paste it's contents


You must know how to enter the cemetery properly. This is the procedure which I use, and have been taught:

- Knock on the gate of the cemetery. If there is no gate, knock on the ground before entering. Drop three pennies, and ask the Head Man (the guardian spirit of the cemetery, the first person buried in most cases, though in some older cemeteries, a dog was buried first, under the belief that the first thing buried in the cemetery had to stay around and open and close the gates for the other dead, until Judgment Day and could not move on to the afterlife.)

If you feel you have been giving permission, proceed, if you have not, then turn back. I usually receive the sign of the wind kicking up, giving me the okay to enter.

-Proceed to your work. If it involves a grave, you must knock on the tombstone three times and call the person's name, and bury a shiny dime (some say 3, others 7: the numbers vary practitioner to practitioner, but at least a dime) as payment for listening, and for any dirt you may take.
 
A basic ingredient you'll need is grave dirt.
 
When leaving the cemetery, you close the gate if you opened it and knock three times again. If there is no gate, you knock on the ground three times again. When leaving the cemetery, never look back under any circumstances.

Now if the cemetery contains such powerful spirits. then obviously there must be some danger, right?

Correct, and that is what we will cover now.

-Why do we not look back when leaving the cemetery? The belief is that the spirits will then catch your eye and follow you home. Think of the all too common proverb (or cliche) "The eyes are the window of the soul." This is one reason the bluish/purple glasses are worn by many Low Country root workers, amongst other things.

-Often individuals will do a "ritual cleansing" once they leave the cemetery. Some, inspired by Mexican folk magic, will use an egg, others Florida Water, Hoyt's Cologne, or Holy Water.
 
You can half ass it by using a quija board
 
It's honestly pretty easy. You already got the right idea with the altar. Basically have a picture of him, some things associated with him, a pentagram and grave dirt.
And provide the food he enjoyed in life and a beverage, because ghosts are always thirsty

Once you have your altar set up, get into the appropriate mental state(trance) and ask him to come.
 
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Nigger is satan just chilling in this thread wtf
 
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This a very simple Hoodoo divination ritual

DREAM INCUBATION

Items:

Mason Jar without lid

Rain water

Pen

Paper

You write a letter to the dead, in cursive, all as one word without ever picking up the pen. Dot no i's, cross no t's. Then you fold it and leave it on top of the jar of water by your bedside and pray to the soul of the person. Go to sleep, and you'll dream the answer. Sometimes it can take up to three days, but generally manifests quickly.
 
This is a more elaborate ritual

A LIGHT FROM THE DEAD

Items:

White Candle

2 Pins

Glass of Water

A Sprig of Cypress

Corn Flour

This work allows a person to obtain a yes/no answer from the dead.

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If the person you wish to question is the soul of a wicked person, it should be done on Saturday between midnight and 12:30am. If the person you wish to question is the soul of a generally benevolent person, then you will perform the work between 11:30pm and 12:00am on a Monday.

The best place to do this would be over the grave of the person; but if this is not practical, a basement or cellar is the next best choice. Failing even that, directly on the earth or at the very least ground level of your home.

Draw a circle with the corn flour and place the glass of water in the center. Place the sprig of cypress into the middle of the water.

Invoke the spirit of the person by using the Lond's prayer, however instead of saying "Our Father" the name of the person. Repeat this three times and light the candle.

Take one needle and drive it into the candle and name it "yes." Do the other on the opposite side bu level with the candle and name it "no."

Ask your question of the deceased. The falling of the needles will give the following interpretations:

Yes Needle - if it falls directly and hits the ground, this is a definite yes to your question. If however it falls and sticks into the wax of the candle - this could indicate either a delay to fulfillment, or the yes is conditionary - a "yes, but ..."

No Needle the same as the above, but in the negative.

If both needles fall at the same time and hit, it can indicate that it is neither a yes or a no, but somewhere in between.

If both needles fall into the candle and get stuck to the wax, this is a direct refusal on the part of the spirit to answer your question and the operation is abandoned.
 
But a quija board is definitely going to be the simplest way to do it.


I recommend getting some cheap divination tools from temu, like tarot cards and a pendulum to aid in communication. Pendulums are very easy to use and are good for yes, or no questions

And it's never a bad idea to have some quartz
 

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