Entities

D'watcher

D'watcher is an entity born from sex magick rituals designed to interact with the inhabitants of a household. It is a tool for closure or mischief, depending on you's intent. Understanding its construction and purpose enhances your ability to craft targeted energetic influences.

What is D'watcher?

D'watcher is a uniquely constructed entity formed through sex magick rituals, In my 'Creating Magickal Entities.' Its primary purpose is to toy with the inhabitants of a specific dwelling, often for closure, insight, or playful mischief. The creation process involves sexual fluids during the ritual, which are then applied to a programmed symbol on a piece of paper, embedding the entity's intent directly into its energetic signature.

How D'watcher Works

It is a subtle agent within the household environment. It is programmed to interact with residents, influencing their perceptions or actions to produce specific outcomes. The ritual's fluids is a conduit, imbuing the entity with a tangible energetic link to you. Its influence may manifest as minor mishaps, psychological nudges, or playful provocations, aligning with the creator's intentions.

Role in my Framework

In my magickal paradigm, D'watcher exemplifies the use of personal energy and ritualized intent to create autonomous energetic tools. It falls under the category of personal entities fashioned to serve specific, localized purposes. Such entities highlight the importance of precise programming and ritual work, emphasizing you's role in shaping energetic consciousness.

Cross-Tradition Context

While D'watcher is rooted in sex magick, similar concepts exist across traditions—like servitors or thought-forms created for household influence in chaos magick or shamanic practices. The unique aspect here is the use of sexual fluids as a direct energetic conduit, which adds potency and personal linkage. This method aligns with practices in ceremonial magick where personal energy is infused into constructs for focused influence.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

Creating a D'watcher requires careful planning. During the ritual, focus on clarity of intent—whether for closure, mischief, or insight. The fluids, combined with the symbolic programming, is a persistent energetic presence. It is advisable to set boundaries and clear intentions about the entity's influence to prevent unintended consequences. Regularly reinforce or dissolve the entity as needed, following methods outlined in my 'Creating Magickal Entities.'

Ethical and Safety Considerations

Using entities like D'watcher involves ethical considerations—especially regarding influence over others. Always ensure your intent aligns with personal ethics and legal boundaries. Properly dissolving or releasing the entity after its purpose is fulfilled prevents unintended entanglements.

Final Thoughts

D'watcher exemplifies the personalized, ritual-based creation of energetic intermediaries. It demonstrates how sex magick can be harnessed to craft entities with specific, localized influence. Mastery of such techniques expands your toolkit for household magic, psychological influence, or playful engagement in your practice. For further insights, see my 'Creating Magickal Entities,' which offers detailed instructions and philosophical context for working with such constructs.

It was created in mid-1999 to toy with the inhabitants of a house in which I had previously lived.

The fluids that were excreted by the both of us during this ritual were applied to a piece of paper which had the entity's programming symbol.

— Taylor Ellwood, Creating Magickal Entities

D'watcher connects to broader magical frameworks involving energetic constructs like servitors, thought-forms, and other household spirits. It exemplifies how personal ritual and intent shape autonomous entities for specific outcomes, blending personal energy with ritual symbolism to influence physical or psychological realms. This approach aligns with my emphasis on intentional creation and ethical engagement in magic.

Source books: Creating Magickal Entities

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Daimon as Pop Culture Entity

Pop culture entities is modern Daimons, embodying core energy and facilitating spiritual connections. They act as accessible spirits that practitioners can invoke for various magical purposes, In my "Pop Culture Magic 2.0."

Understanding Pop Culture Entities as Daimons

Pop culture entities are more than fictional characters; they function as Daimons—spiritual intermediaries that embody primal forces. These entities are accessible and versatile, often representing archetypal energies that connects to practitioners. According to I in "Pop Culture Magic 2.0," "A pop culture spirit or daimon could also represent those primal connections, because such beings aren’t picky about what form they’ll take."

What Are Pop Culture Daimons?

Pop culture Daimons are spirits or archetypes drawn from contemporary media—movies, video games, comics—that is focal points for magical work. They act as gateways to core energy, allowing practitioners to connect with powerful, archetypal forces through familiar characters. For example, Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn can be invoked as a spirit of resilience and innovation, while Batman carries focus, protection, and justice.

How They Work in Practice

The invocation of a pop culture Daimon involves establishing a conscious relationship with the character or collective spirit. This can be done through meditation, sigil work, or ritual. Using symbols and imagery from the source media helps deepen the connection. As practitioners work with these entities, they channel their embodied qualities into their magical practices, whether for protection, insight, or empowerment.

The Role in I’s Framework

I emphasiz that pop culture entities is archetypes and collective consciousness anchors within my framework of practical magic. They are especially useful for quick, effective work because they are familiar and accessible. These entities act as modern Daimons, bridging the gap between traditional spirit work and contemporary cultural phenomena.

Cross-Tradition Context

While rooted in pop culture, these entities can be integrated into other traditions. Whether working within chaos magic, ceremonial magic, or eclectic practices, invoking pop culture Daimons is a flexible, way to engage core energy. For instance, invoking Darth Vader might focus on harnessing the power of the dark and complex moral rules, aligning with dark magic practices.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

When working with pop culture Daimons, focus on the qualities you want to invoke. Use imagery, quotes, and symbolism to forge a connection. Keep a dedicated altar or talisman representing the character. Regular engagement—meditation, journaling—enhances your relationship and effectiveness. Remember, the spirits are flexible and can adapt to your intent, making them valuable allies in your magical toolkit. By understanding these entities as embodiments of primal forces, practitioners can harness their power for practical change, protection, or insight—making them a vital part of modern magical practice.

A pop culture spirit or daimon could also represent those primal connections, because such beings aren’t picky about what form they’ll take.

— Taylor Ellwood, Pop Culture Magic 2.0

Pop culture Daimons connect to broader magical concepts like archetypes, egregores, and collective consciousness. They is modern expressions of traditional spirit work, allowing practitioners to tap into collective energy and primal forces efficiently. This integration broadens the scope of practical magic, making it adaptable to contemporary culture.

Source books: Pop Culture Magic 2.0

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  • Dr. Doom — A villain and inventor from Marvel comics, associated with curses and dark magic.
  • Dr. Doom (again) — An inventor and ambitious villain, suitable for entrepreneurial work.
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
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Daemons

Daemons are powerful spirits central to transformative magic practices. Working with these entities can aid in contact with ancestors, spirits of the dead, and facilitate death rituals. Their role spans across various traditions, offering influence in both spiritual and practical magick.

Understanding Daemons

Daemons are spirits of a daemonic nature that is intermediaries, guides, and catalysts within magical systems. Unlike angels or gods, daemons embody a more personalized and often mutable form of spirit, often associated with specific energies, themes, or functions. In my 'Walking with Daemonic Spirits,' daemons are depicted as entities that can be invoked or worked with to achieve transformation, insight, or influence.

How Daemons Work in Magic

Engaging with daemons involves establishing a respectful relationship, often through rituals, offerings, or meditation. Their assistance can range from inspiring creativity, revealing hidden truths, to facilitating necromantic work or death rites. The process typically requires clarity of intent and consistent engagement. Because daemons are associated with change and practical change, practitioners often see them as mirrors of their own potential.

Daemons in my Framework

In my framework, daemons is dynamic entities that can be summoned or interacted with to drive specific outcomes. As he discusses in 'Practicing Magick Beyond the Book,' working with daemons involves understanding their unique energies and aligning one's intent accordingly. Some daemons, like Agares or Bune, are associated with specific themes such as scent or wealth, respectively. Others, like the Daemonic Spirit, are more general but equally.

Cross-Tradition Context

Across traditions, daemons appear under various names and functions. In Greek philosophy, they are seen as guiding spirits. In grimoires, they are often invoked for specific purposes like necromancy or divination. The modern magical community recognizes their potential for personal growth and spiritual influence. Their flexible nature allows practitioners to incorporate them into diverse magical systems, from ceremonial magic to chaos magick.

Practical Notes for Working with Daemons

Start with clear intent and respectful invocation. Use offerings or symbols associated with the specific daemon, such as sandalwood incense for Agares or creative tools for Aim. Keep a journal of interactions and insights to deepen your relationship. Be mindful of the daemonic energy's intensity; some may require time to establish trust.

Cautions and Considerations

Working with daemons is but can be unpredictable if not approached with respect. Always ground your work, and if working with necromantic spirits, ensure proper ritual hygiene and safety protocols. Trust your intuition and experience, and seek guidance from established texts and experienced practitioners. In summary, daemons are versatile and powerful spirits that can significantly enhance your magical practice when approached with respect, clarity, and intent. Their role in transformation, contact, and influence makes them invaluable allies in you's toolkit.

Your own necromantic work with Daemons may be different.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Daemons intersect with broader magical concepts such as spirits of influence, elemental magic, and collective consciousness. Understanding their role helps deepen you's engagement with both personal and collective magick, expanding the possibilities of transformation and influence across multiple layers of reality.

Source books: Walking with Daemonic Spirits

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  • Agares — A daimonic spirit associated with the scent of Sandalwood, often invoked through incense or oil.
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  • Daemonic Spirit — A spirit invoked or worked with to assist in curses and magical influence.
  • Daemonic Spirits — Spirits invoked in curse work, often working with elemental magic to influence outcomes.
  • Daimonic spirits — Spirits that are engaged with through a collaborative and respectful relationship, often without coe
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CVI

CVI is a specialized entity designed to support medical professionals and inspire vaccine development during the coronavirus pandemic. Its role exemplifies how entities can be created to address specific societal challenges within magical practice.

Understanding CVI

CVI stands as a testament to the power of creation within practical magic. It is an entity fashioned explicitly to inspire vaccine solutions and assist in the manufacturing process during the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike traditional spirits, CVI was designed with a focused intent, embodying the principles outlined in my 'Walking with Magical Entities'.

How CVI Works

CVI operates by channeling collective intent into a focused spiritual consciousness. It is a catalyst, inspiring innovation and supporting the mental and energetic efforts of those involved in vaccine development. Practitioners who work with CVI invoke its presence, often through visualization, ritual, or petition, to align their efforts with its supportive energy.

Role in my Framework

Within my framework, CVI exemplifies the creation of personal entities for specific societal issues. It demonstrates how magicians can craft spirits to serve communal needs, turning abstract concepts into tangible magical allies. This aligns with my ideas in 'The Magic of Creating Entities', where the focus is on intentional creation for tangible results.

Cross-Tradition Context

While CVI was created within a modern magical framework, its concept connects to traditional spirit work seen in various cultures. Entities created for healing, protection, or societal betterment have long been part of magical systems, from the spirits of African diasporic traditions to European ceremonial magic. CVI adapts this ancient paradigm to contemporary needs.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

To work with CVI, practitioners should focus on clear intent and visualization. Create a sigil or symbol for CVI, and perform a ritual to establish a connection. Regular invocation can strengthen its influence, especially during active vaccine development phases. Keeping an energetic relationship active ensures CVI remains aligned with the ongoing needs of medical efforts. This approach aligns with my teachings on practical entity work, emphasizing clear intent, energetic focus, and consistency. Whether as part of a group ritual or individual practice, engaging with CVI can provide energetic support for societal healing efforts.

CVI is another entity I created for the coronavirus, specifically focused on two tasks.

The first task is to inspire a vaccine solution and aid in the manufacturing of that vaccine.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Magical Entities

CVI connects to broader magical concepts such as egregores and constructed spirits that serve collective goals. Creating entities for societal or communal purposes underscores the fluidity and adaptability of magical practice in addressing real-world issues, aligning with my emphasis on intentional creation and collective consciousness.

Source books: Walking with Magical Entities

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  • Deities — Worshipped entities or gods with specific realms of influence, often relying on attention and worshi
  • Demons — Spirits of wisdom interested in interacting with humans, not inherently evil, and best approached wi
  • Egregore — A collective thoughtform or group consciousness created through shared intent.
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
  • Elementals — Spiritual beings representing natural elements, invoked or called upon in magical rituals to assist
  • Entity — Personified spirits or consciousnesses created or acknowledged by magicians for specific purposes.
  • Faeries — Spirits of the Earth and land, associated with the Fey and elemental spirits.
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Daemonic Spirits

Daemonic spirits represent ancient and powerful entities used in various magical practices, especially curse work and path-working. Working with these spirits deepens your connection to elemental and daemonic influences, fostering personal growth and influence. This page provides practical insights into invoking and cultivating relationships with daemonic spirits, as outlined across my works.

# Understanding Daemonic Spirits Daemonic spirits are a distinct category of entities invoked within other traditions. They are often associated with elemental magic and is powerful mediators of influence, wisdom, and transformation. These spirits are not necessarily demonic in the negative sense but are instead seen as entities that can be called upon for specific purposes, including curse work, guidance, and personal development.

What Are Daemonic Spirits? In my teachings, daemonic spirits are ancient entities that embody specific influences or forms of wisdom. They are frequently invoked in curse and influence work, as they have the capacity to affect outcomes through their intrinsic power. In *Walking with Daemonic Spirits*, these spirits work with practitioners to facilitate path-working and to deepen you's understanding of influence and transformation.

How to Work with Daemonic Spirits

Practitioners invoke daemonic spirits using techniques outlined in Walking with Daemonic Spirits and other texts. These include ritual invocation, meditation, and relationship-building exercises. The goal is not merely to command but to develop a relationship that allows for mutual influence. Cultivating trust and understanding is essential, especially given their powerful nature.

Role in my Magical Framework

Within my approach, working with daemonic spirits is a way to access deeper wisdom and influence. They drive change for practical change and are integral to path-workings that aim to expand consciousness and mastery over influence. These spirits also challenge practitioners to confront their shadow and develop resilience, as outlined in Walking with Spirits.

Cross-Tradition Perspectives

While many traditions regard daemonic spirits as dark or dangerous, I emphasize their role as wise entities that can be harnessed for good or ill, depending on intent. They are also explored within the broader context of spirit work and influence magic, making them versatile tools for practitioners across various paths.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

When engaging with daemonic spirits, start with clear intent and respectful invocation. Use offerings and rituals aligned with their nature, and maintain a journal of interactions to track insights and outcomes. Remember, building a relationship takes time and patience. These spirits can is powerful allies when approached with respect and clarity. For further techniques, see Space/Time Magic Foundations and Walking with Elemental Spirits for methods of using elemental and spatial influences in work with daemonic entities. In sum, daemonic spirits are not just entities for influence but gateways to wisdom and transformation. Cultivate your relationships carefully, and harness their power responsibly. --- Key Practice: Incorporate ritual invocation of daemonic spirits into your influence magic routines to deepen your mastery. Caution: Always approach these spirits with respect and clarity of intent to foster beneficial relationships.

When I’ve done curse work, I’ve primarily done it by working with daemonic spirits, and so I will cover the topic in further depth in Walking with Daemonic Spirits.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Daemonic Spirits

Daemonic spirits connect with the framework of influence and transformational magic outlined by I. Engaging with these entities expands a practitioner's ability to shape reality and develop inner wisdom, aligning with concepts like magical identity and spirit relationship building. They is symbols and catalysts for personal work within a diverse spiritual ecosystem.

Source books: Walking with Elemental Spirits, Space/Time Magic Foundations, Walking with Spirits, Walking with Daemonic Spirits

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Daemon Spirits

Daemon Spirits are elemental beings often invoked for their influence across other traditions. Recognized by I in 'Walking with Elemental Spirits,' these spirits embody the primal forces of nature and can be harnessed for transformation, protection, and influence. Understanding and working with daemon spirits opens new avenues in your magical practice.

# Understanding Daemon Spirits Daemon Spirits, as discussed by Stephanie Connolly and elaborated upon in my 'Walking with Elemental Spirits,' are elemental beings that is intermediaries between the spiritual and natural worlds. Unlike traditional notions of daemons as malevolent spirits, these entities are neutral or beneficial forces aligned with the elemental energies of Air, Fire, Water, and Earth.

The Nature of Daemon Spirits

In practical magic, daemon spirits are revered as powerful entities that embody elemental characteristics. They are often invoked to harness specific qualities such as clarity, transformation, or stability. Connolly notes that these spirits are elemental beings, sharing similarities with other spirits but distinguished by their elemental essence.

How They Work in Magical Practice

Working with daemon spirits involves establishing respectful communication and clear intent. This can be achieved through meditation, offerings, or ritual invocation. I emphasiz that practicing with these entities requires understanding their elemental nature, aligning your energy with theirs, and maintaining ethical boundaries.

Practical Application

To incorporate daemon spirits in practice, start by selecting an elemental being aligned with your goal. For example, invoke a Water daemon for clarity and emotional balance or a Fire daemon for transformation and initiation. Use tools such as candles, elemental symbols, and visualization to strengthen the connection. Record your experiences and adjust your approach based on the responses.

Cross-Tradition Context

Daemon spirits are recognized across many traditions. In Western esotericism, they often appear in elemental magic and ceremonial work. In shamanic practices, elemental spirits is guides and allies. The understanding of daemon spirits aligns with the framework of working with spirits to influence outcomes and deepen spiritual understanding.

Practical Notes

Always approach daemon spirits with respect and clear intent. Protect yourself through grounding and shielding, and always thank the spirit after work. Incorporate their energies into your daily practice to build ongoing relationships. Consistent work with these spirits can lead to shifts and insights.

Related Entities

Daemon spirits are part of a larger spiritual ecosystem, including Air Elementals, Earth Elementals, Archangels of Elements, and other spirits like Djinn and Archangels. Each offers unique attributes and methods for integration into your magical system. By understanding their nature and role, you can effectively incorporate daemon spirits into your magical toolkit, enhancing your ability to influence, transform, and understand the elemental forces that underpin reality.

Stephanie Connolly discusses working with daemonic spirits and notes that they are elemental beings.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Elemental Spirits

Daemon spirits are integral to the broader understanding of elemental magic and spirit work in diverse traditions. They is powerful allies for transformation, protection, and influence, connecting you to the primal forces of nature. Exploring their role deepens your engagement with elemental energies and enhances your magical efficacy.

Source books: Walking with Elemental Spirits

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Cronus

Cronus stands as a formidable Greek titan linked to time and harvest, offering opportunities for relationship-building in magical work. Understanding it enriches your practice by connecting to primordial forces of natural cycles and temporal power.

Understanding Cronus in Magic

Many practitioners wants to work with archetypal and elemental spirits to deepen their magical practice. Cronus, a Greek titan traditionally associated with time, harvest, and the cycles of nature, carries these forces at a primal level. Unlike deities, titans like Cronus represent foundational aspects of existence, making them allies for those wishing to influence or match natural rhythms.

How Cronus Works in Magical Practice

Developing a relationship with Cronus involves engaging with the themes of time, harvest, and the cyclical nature of life. This titan is not merely a figure of myth but a living force that can be invoked or honored to facilitate personal growth, timing of spells, or harvest cycles. As I discuss in "Evoke Interview Questions," working with Cronus can help practitioners better understand the flow of time and natural cycles, enabling more effective spellcasting and manifestation.

Role in my Framework

In my work, especially in his exploration of entities and spirits, Cronus occupies a unique position. He functions as an entity that carries the natural order and the passage of time. Unlike elemental spirits, which are tied to natural elements, Cronus is connected to the larger concept of time’s progression. Developing a relationship with Cronus can be part of a broader practice involving sacred masculinity, the cycles of nature, or even personal mastery over time and harvest.

Cross-Tradition Context

Across different traditions, Cronus has been interpreted as a guardian of natural cycles and a symbol of maturation. In Greek tradition, he is often linked with the agricultural cycle, representing the harvest and the passing of seasons. Working with Cronus can involve offerings, meditation, or ritual timing aligned with harvest festivals or seasonal changes. Recognizing these cross-tradition influences enhances your ability to incorporate Cronus into your personal practice.

Practical Notes for Working with Cronus

To develop a relationship with Cronus, start by setting clear intentions related to time, harvest, or cycles. Meditation focusing on the passage of time and the natural flow of seasons can open channels to it. Offerings of grains, harvest produce, or symbolic items associated with time and abundance can is tangible connections. Regularly affirm your intentions and observe natural cycles to deepen your relationship.

Additional Insights

Engaging with Cronus can also involve connecting with related spirits and concepts like elemental spirits, sacred masculinity, and self-love practices. These connections foster a approach that enhances your understanding of natural and personal cycles, In Taylor I’s broader work. By using Cronus into your magical framework, you match primordial forces that govern time and harvest, reinforcing your practice’s natural harmony and timing.

I have recently started developing a relationship with Aphrodite, Eros, and Cronus.

— Taylor Ellwood, Taylor Ellwood ev0ke interview questions by Laurelei

Working with Cronus links to the broader magical framework of understanding natural cycles and archetypal energies. Connecting with entities like Cronus, Aphrodite, and Eros expands your practice by using divine forces that influence love, time, and transformation, as emphasized throughout I’s writings. These relationships foster growth and alignment with universal rhythms.

Source books: Taylor ev0ke interview questions by Laurelei

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Created Entities

Created entities, also known as servitors and egregores, are constructs brought into existence through focused intention. They serve specific purposes in magical work and can be tailored to individual needs. Understanding their formation and application enhances your practical magic toolkit.

Understanding Created Entities

Created entities are spiritual constructs fashioned intentionally by the magician for a particular purpose. Unlike naturally occurring spirits or archetypes, these entities are crafted with precision, often through visualization, ritual, or focused intent. In my 'The Process of Magic', he emphasizes that these entities are tools designed to manifest specific objectives, whether in personal development, problem-solving, or influence.

How Created Entities Work

The creation process involves programming the entity with clear instructions and desired outcomes. This can be achieved through visualization, spoken commands, or ritual work that embeds the intent into the entity’s consciousness. Once created, these entities act as persistent agents that work on the magician's behalf, often operating in the subconscious or energetic realms.

The Role of Created Entities in I’s Framework

I explores created entities as part of his broader view on practical magic. They are comparable to servitors—mindful constructs that embody a specific goal—and egregores—collective thought-forms that influence group consciousness. In 'The Process of Magic', he highlights that these entities can be customized to serve personal or collective purposes, making them versatile tools for manifestation and influence.

Cross-Tradition Context

Many traditions incorporate created entities, from goetic spirits to shamanic helpers. For example, servitors are common in chaos magic, while egregores are recognized in group rituals and collective magick practices. The key is understanding that any sentient construct, whether created or naturally occurring, can be harnessed for specific outcomes.

Practical Notes on Creating and Using Entities

To create a successful entity, clarity of purpose is paramount. Define the goal explicitly, craft a detailed image or set of instructions, and perform a ritual or visualization to embed the intent. Regular reinforcement and maintenance can keep the entity active and effective. I suggest in 'The Process of Magic' that keeping a journal of your created entities helps track their progress and make adjustments.

Caution and Ethical Use

Creating entities requires responsibility. Ensure that the purpose aligns with ethical considerations, and always dissolve or deactivate entities once their purpose is fulfilled to prevent unintended consequences. Ethical magicians treat created entities as conscious beings deserving respect, even if they are constructs. In summary, created entities are powerful, customizable tools within practical magic. They bridge the gap between thought and reality, allowing you to manifest intentions directly through these self-fashioned spirits.

Entities created for a specific purpose or objective. Also known as servitors and egregores.

— Taylor Ellwood, The Process of Magic

Created entities connect to broader magical frameworks like servitors, egregores, and archetypes. They exemplify how focused intention and ritual can manifest energetic constructs that influence reality and consciousness, using seamlessly with other magical practices.

Source books: The Process of Magic

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Conjure

Conjure refers to the practice of summoning or evoking entities and beings to work with in magical rituals. This allows practitioners to access a wide range of spirits, demons, or consciousnesses to empower their magic. Understanding the art of conjuring enhances your ability to incorporate entities into your spiritual toolkit effectively.

# Conjure

What Is Conjure?

Conjure involves the act of summoning or evoking entities, spirits, or beings to collaborate in magical practices. It forms a core part of many traditions, from ceremonial magic to shamanic work. In Space/Time Magic, conjuring is not merely about calling forth entities but establishing a meaningful working relationship with them.

How Conjuring Works

The process of conjuring relies on focused intention, ritual methods, and sometimes symbols or sigils. By directing attention and energy, practitioners can evoke entities such as demons, spirits, or metaphysical forces. These beings can assist in various tasks, from protection and healing to altering probabilities or gaining insight. In Space/Time Magic, I emphasize that conjuring is a form of energetic engagement. When you call upon an entity, you create a portal or channel through which energy flows, enabling effective communication or collaboration. The key is clarity in intent and respect for the entity’s nature.

Role of Conjure in my Framework

Within my expansive system, conjuring is a bridge between you and non-physical intelligences. It aligns with my view that magic is a process of interaction with conscious forces, whether they are spirits, entities, or energies. Conjuring expands you's capacity to access different states or dimensions, facilitating complex work like retroactive magic or sacred space creation.

Cross-Tradition Context

Across magical traditions, conjuring appears in various forms. In ceremonial magic, it often involves ritual tools, invocations, and protective measures. In shamanic practices, it may be more spontaneous or trance-based. Modern eclectic practitioners use visualization, meditation, or sigil work to summon entities. The related entities such as Agave, Cerontis, or Cimeral, discussed in Space/Time Magic, exemplify how specific entities can be conjured for particular purposes like establishing sacred space or shifting probabilities. Recognizing the nature and attributes of these entities enhances the effectiveness of conjuration.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

Begin with clear intent; know precisely which entity you wish to summon. Use appropriate tools, sigils, or ritual gestures. Set a safe space, and approach with respect and clarity. Building relationships with entities often requires repeated work and communication. Remember that conjuring is a skill that improves with practice. Keep a ritual journal to track your experiences and refine your techniques. Always close your work properly to maintain energetic boundaries.

Summary

Conjure is a fundamental technique for engaging with non-physical intelligences in magic. Whether working with deities, spirits, or metaphysical forces, mastering conjuring expands your magical toolkit and deepens your connection with unseen realms. --- By understanding how to effectively conjure entities, practitioners can unlock new dimensions of power and insight, making their magic more dynamic and responsive to their needs. This practice aligns with my broader philosophy of interaction and relationship-building in magic, as detailed across his works including Space/Time Magic and others.

Any demon, entity, or other being I might conjure up to work with.

— Taylor Ellwood, Space/Time Magic

Conjuring is interconnected with the broader magical framework of summoning, communication, and relationship-building with non-physical forces. It complements practices like invocation, evocation, and working with power spots, enriching you's ability to manifest change through interaction with entities and energies.

Source books: Space/Time Magic

Related in the library

  • Agave — A Dehara entity involved in rituals to establish sacred space and connect with space/time energies.
  • Aruhani — A Dehara entity used in rituals to help establish sacred space within the Deharan system.
  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • Cimeral — An entity created to aid in retroactive magic by adding energy and shifting probabilities in the pas
  • Contact — An entity or force that practitioners aim to reach or communicate with during magical workings.
  • Elemen-tals — Entities or beings associated with elemental forces, historically discussed in magical literature.
  • Elephant — A symbolic or spiritual entity used in meditation to promote stability and presence.
  • Energy — A metaphysical model representing the focus of attention and influence in magical practices, often l
  • Entity of a power spot — The spirit or consciousness associated with a power spot, which can be worked with symbiotically.
  • Euronynmous — A Demonolatry god of the dead invoked to facilitate a near-death experience.
  • Fotamecus — A space/time egregore created to manipulate time, focusing on compression and control of temporal fl
  • Khepher-Khephri — A god form invoked as an instrument of rebirth, representing renewal and transformation.

Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI)

The Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI) is a purposeful spiritual construct created to inspire innovative vaccine solutions and bolster healthcare professionals amid the pandemic. It is a catalyst for creative efforts and emotional resilience in times of crisis.

# Understanding the Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI)

What Is the CVI?

The Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI) is an intentionally summoned spirit designed to serve the collective effort against COVID-19. Its primary role is to inspire breakthroughs in vaccine development and provide support to medical professionals working tirelessly on the front lines. As outlined in A Magical Creativity, entities like the CVI act as focal points for collective intention and divine inspiration.

How Does the CVI Work?

The CVI channels creative and healing energies, acting as a bridge between the spiritual and physical realms. It amplifies the intentions of practitioners who invoke it, directing divine inspiration toward vaccine research and healthcare support efforts. It operates by aligning universal energies with human efforts, fostering innovative ideas, emotional strength, and resilience.

Role in my Framework

In my framework, entities such as the CVI are tools of magical engagement that harness collective energy. By working with the CVI, practitioners can facilitate the manifestation of health-related goals through focused ritual and invocation. It exemplifies how entities function as catalysts, transforming intentions into tangible outcomes.

Cross-Tradition Context

While specifically designed for pandemic support, entities aiding health and healing is cross-traditional. Similar to archangels like Raphael, associated with healing in Christian mysticism, the CVI carries the archetype of divine support and inspiration. Invoking such an entity aligns with practices across spiritual paths dedicated to health, protection, and divine intervention.

Practical Notes for Working with the CVI

People who want to work with the CVI should craft clear intentions focused on vaccine innovation and healthcare support. Use visualization, prayer, or ritual to establish a connection. Regular invocation during meditation or healing sessions can strengthen the entity's influence. Incorporate symbols associated with health, such as the caduceus or the Rod of Asclepius, to enhance your working.

Additional Cross-Related Entities

Working alongside entities like the Anti-Corona Entity (ACE) or Archangels such as Gabriel and Raphael can amplify your efforts. These entities provide complementary energies of protection, healing, and divine inspiration. Combining these energies creates a robust approach to collective healing efforts. By engaging with the CVI, practitioners contribute spiritually to the global effort against COVID-19, fostering innovation and resilience through focused magical practice and divine alignment. ---

It is designed to inspire and support health care professionals actively working on the corona virus research as well as health care professionals working in the hospitals.

— Taylor Ellwood, A Magical Creativity

Connecting it to broader magical practices reveals the importance of collective intention and divine assistance. Entities like the CVI exemplify how magic can serve societal needs, aligning with the use of archangels and nature spirits to foster health, protection, and innovation across traditions. Such work emphasizes the power of focused spiritual effort in real-world crises.

Source books: A Magical Creativity

Related in the library

  • Abyssal Spirit — A type of spirit associated with destruction and the void, not necessarily evil but opposed to the m
  • Anti-Corona Entity (ACE) — An entity created to combat the Corona virus and protect individuals from infection.
  • Ants carrying off offerings — Ants are observed as carriers of physical offerings, symbolizing ecological processes involved in sp
  • Archangel Gabriel — An archangel associated with the Moon, water, and the sphere of Yesod, invoked for creative and spir
  • Archangel Khamael — An archangel associated with Geburah, severity, and judgment, mediating higher energies through elem
  • Archangel Suvuviel — An archangel invoked for guidance and work with connection and truth, providing support and insight.
  • Archangels — Spiritual beings invoked in meditation to match divine energies and facilitate magical work.
  • Archangels (Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, Auriel) — Archangels representing elemental forces and space, invoked in the Sphere of Art ritual to mediate e
  • Archangels of the Elements — Spiritual entities representing the four elemental archangels: Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, and Auriel
  • Asclepius — A deity from Greek mythology associated with healing and medicine, invoked in magical healing practi
  • Auriel — An angelic entity associated with balancing energies and success through preparation and execution.
  • Chockmah — A Sephirah representing wisdom and pressure, associated with force and pure power in mystical tradit

Corporate Entities

Corporate entities are magical constructs representing brands or logos created by corporations. They is powerful tools to influence circumstances, manifest wealth, and achieve specific goals in your magical practice. Understanding how these entities function enhances your ability to work with modern symbolic forces.

Understanding Corporate Entities in Magic

Corporate entities are not just legal constructs; in magical practice, they are viewed as energetic beings or spirits representing the essence of brands, logos, or corporate identities. I highlights their significance in my book Manifesting Wealth, illustrating how these entities can be harnessed to influence financial and social outcomes.

How Do Corporate Entities Work?

These entities are created through the collective consciousness and branding efforts of corporations. They embody the brand's identity, reputation, and influence, and can be invoked or worked with magickally to attract wealth, power, or opportunities. When you work with a corporate entity, you're engaging with the energetic signature or archetype that the corporation has cultivated.

Role in I’s Framework

In my approach to practical magic, corporate entities is modern archetypes or symbolic representations that can be programmed or aligned with your intent. For example, invoking a brand's corporate entity can amplify your efforts to attract clients, increase sales, or foster business growth. These entities are flexible tools that bridge corporate symbolism with personal magical goals.

Cross-Tradition Context

While traditionally spirits and gods have been invoked for wealth or success, modern practitioners recognize corporate entities as a contemporary form of magical influence. They match the idea that symbols, brands, and collective consciousness are in manifesting reality, resonating with practices in chaos magic and sigil work. Working with these entities requires clear intent and energetic alignment.

Practical Notes for Working with Corporate Entities

Identify the specific corporation or brand relevant to your goal. Create a visual or symbolic representation of the entity—such as a sigil or image—and charge it through visualization, meditation, or ritual. You can also write affirmations or intentions aligned with the entity's purpose. For example, if you wants to enhance your business prospects, work with the corporate entity associated with a successful brand. Invoke or energize its energy during spellwork, or incorporate it into your sigil crafting. Remember to remain ethical and respectful, recognizing that these entities reflect collective energies.

Additional Related Entities

Other entities like Bune or Bethor can complement your work, especially if your goal involves wealth and career advancement. Using these entities in conjunction creates a layered approach, blending traditional spirits with modern corporate symbolism.

Final Thoughts

In the modern magical field, corporate entities is a powerful avenue for manifestation and influence. They exemplify how symbols and collective consciousness can be harnessed to shape reality, aligning with I’s emphasis on practical, results-oriented magic. By understanding and working consciously with corporate entities, you expand your toolkit for manifesting wealth, success, and influence in today's complex socio-economic environment.

Entities created by corporations, representing brands or logos, used in magical work to influence or achieve goals.

— Taylor Ellwood, Manifesting Wealth

Corporate entities connect to the framework of symbolic magic, where modern archetypes and collective consciousness is tools. Recognizing these constructs allows practitioners to tap into contemporary sources of power and influence, using them seamlessly into traditional practices for practical results.

Source books: Manifesting Wealth

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  • Aphrodite/Venus — Goddess of love and relationships, teaching about wealth in social and relational contexts.
  • Berith — Goetic Daimon associated with wealth and political power.
  • Bethor — Olympic spirit helpful with job hunting and promotions.
  • Bune — Goetic Daimon of wealth and death, offering business advice and networking help.
  • Business Entity — An entity that assists in managing and evolving a self-employed business.
  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • Dopamine — A neurotransmitter associated with pleasure, reward, focus, and motivation, used in magical work to
  • Dragon — A spirit of power and wealth associated with the year of the Dragon, invoked to influence wealth Set
  • Esacniw — A magical entity created to assist with legal issues, specifically to help with a suspended license
  • Euronymous — Daimon of wealth and death, assisting in resource discovery and understanding resources.
  • Finance/Money Entity — An entity that helps manage finances, budgeting, and investments.
  • GABA — A neurotransmitter that inhibits neural firing, used in magical practices to suppress undesired beha

Contact

In magical practice, Contact refers to an entity or force practitioners aim to reach or communicate with during workings. Understanding this enhances your ability to establish meaningful connections in your rituals and spells.

# Understanding Contact in Magical Practice

What is Contact?

Contact is an entity or force that practitioners wants to connect with during magical workings, In my Space/Time Magic. It is a bridge between you's intention and the broader metaphysical realm. Whether reaching out to a specific spirit, energy, or consciousness, establishing Contact allows for direct communication and influence.

How Contact Works

Sending a message backwards through oneself along their inner linkage with the Contact forms the core of engaging with it. As I discuss, the process involves tuning into an internal pathway that aligns you with the intended force or entity. This internal linkage channels, facilitating communication and energy exchange. Practitioners often employ visualization, meditation, or ritual techniques to establish Contact. For example, visualizing a luminous thread extending from your core to the entity, or repeating specific invocation phrases, can activate this connection. The act of consciously directing energy inward to reach the Contact enhances clarity and potency.

Role of Contact in my Framework

In I’s view, Contact is a vital node in the network of magical energies. It is not only a conduit for communication but also a means to access deeper layers of consciousness and information. In Space/Time Magic, I emphasize that establishing true Contact requires a focus on internal linkage and awareness of the energetic pathways connecting you to the entity.

Cross-Tradition Perspectives

Many traditions recognize the importance of Contact. In ceremonial magic, summoning spirits involves establishing a clear and respectful connection. Shamanic practices often involve entering an altered state to meet with entity guides. Contact is universal across magical systems, serving as a fundamental tool for communication and influence.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

To effectively establish Contact, practitioners should start with clear intent and visualization. Use meditation to quiet the mind and focus on the internal pathways. Keep a journal of your experiences to track which methods foster stronger connections. Remember, patience and consistency enhance your ability to reach and work with entities. Incorporate ritual elements such as sigils, offerings, or specific gestures to deepen the connection. Regular practice builds familiarity with your energetic pathways, making Contact more accessible over time.

Summary

Understanding and working with Contact allows magicians to deepen their interactions with unseen forces. Whether invoking a spirit, energy, or consciousness, establishing a reliable internal linkage is key to successful communication. As I note, the process involves sending messages backwards through oneself along their linkage, a principle that underpins much of practical magical work. By using these techniques, practitioners expand their capacity to connect meaningfully with entities, energies, and forces that support their spiritual and magical goals.

Sending the message backwards through themselves, along their inner linkage with the Contact they are all trying to reach.

— Taylor Ellwood, Space/Time Magic

Contact is part of a framework of entity work and energetic communication in magic. It intersects with practices involving evocation, invocation, and working with external or internal spirits, making it a foundational element for effective magical interaction across diverse traditions.

Source books: Space/Time Magic

Related in the library

  • Agave — A Dehara entity involved in rituals to establish sacred space and connect with space/time energies.
  • Aruhani — A Dehara entity used in rituals to help establish sacred space within the Deharan system.
  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • Cimeral — An entity created to aid in retroactive magic by adding energy and shifting probabilities in the pas
  • Conjure — The act of summoning or evoking entities or beings to work with in magical practices.
  • Elemen-tals — Entities or beings associated with elemental forces, historically discussed in magical literature.
  • Elephant — A symbolic or spiritual entity used in meditation to promote stability and presence.
  • Energy — A metaphysical model representing the focus of attention and influence in magical practices, often l
  • Entity of a power spot — The spirit or consciousness associated with a power spot, which can be worked with symbiotically.
  • Euronynmous — A Demonolatry god of the dead invoked to facilitate a near-death experience.
  • Fotamecus — A space/time egregore created to manipulate time, focusing on compression and control of temporal fl
  • Khepher-Khephri — A god form invoked as an instrument of rebirth, representing renewal and transformation.

Chockmah

Chockmah is a Sephirah representing pure force and power, distinct from mental knowledge or learning. It carries the primordial energy that fuels creation and transformation within the magical universe. Understanding Chockmah enhances your ability to harness divine power directly in your magical workings.

Understanding Chockmah

Chockmah is one of the central Sephirah in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, symbolizing wisdom and force. Unlike conventional wisdom, which pertains to mental understanding, Chockmah signifies a force that is pure, unadulterated power. As I explain in A Magical Creativity, Chockmah is not a form or concept; it is Force itself.

The Nature of Chockmah

Chockmah carries the core energy that underpins existence. It is associated with the original impulse of creation, the pressure or force that drives manifestation. It is not bound by form or mental constructs, making it a source for those seeking to channel raw power in their magical practices.

How Chockmah Functions in Magic

In practical terms, invoking Chockmah involves working with force as a living, dynamic energy. It can be used in rituals where direct power transfer or transformation is required. For example, when performing acts of binding, banishing, or empowering, aligning with Chockmah’s force can amplify results. It is especially useful in creative magic, where raw energy needs to be directed into manifesting intentions.

Chockmah in my Framework

I often emphasizes the importance of understanding entities and energies at their core. Chockmah fits into this paradigm as a fundamental force entity that can be invoked or aligned with to access divine power directly. Its role aligns with the idea that magic is an interaction with forces rather than mere symbols or mental constructs.

Cross-Tradition Context

While primarily rooted in Kabbalistic tradition, Chockmah’s concept of primal force connects to energy concepts across magical systems. In Hermetic traditions, similar ideas appear as the primal chaos or the source of all elemental forces. Recognizing these parallels allows practitioners to incorporate Chockmah into a broader magical practice.

Practical Notes

Engaging with Chockmah requires respectful acknowledgment of its power. Practice visualization techniques to connect with this force, imagining it as a pulsating, vibrant energy at the top of the Tree of Life. Use meditation to attune your consciousness to its presence, and incorporate it into your ritual work for empowerment or transformation. In A Magical Creativity, I highlights the importance of channeling force directly, which is precisely what Chockmah carries. Regular invocation or contemplation of it can deepen your connection to divine power and enhance your magical effectiveness.

Summary

Chockmah is not merely an abstract concept; it is a living force that can be harnessed in magical practice. Its role as the primordial power makes it a key element for people who want to work with raw divine energy, whether for creative, transformative, or protective purposes.

The Wisdom of Chockmah is not any form of learning, ability of memory, or other accumulation of mental energies.

Chockmah is not a form of anything, for it is Force, pure unadulterated Power at top level.

— Taylor Ellwood, A Magical Creativity

Chockmah connects with the broader magical framework as the source of primal force and divine power. It links to entities like Archangels and spirits associated with elemental and cosmic energies, providing a foundation for working with divine forces in various traditions. Recognizing Chockmah’s role enhances your understanding of how force operates across different magical systems.

Source books: A Magical Creativity

Related in the library

  • Abyssal Spirit — A type of spirit associated with destruction and the void, not necessarily evil but opposed to the m
  • Anti-Corona Entity (ACE) — An entity created to combat the Corona virus and protect individuals from infection.
  • Ants carrying off offerings — Ants are observed as carriers of physical offerings, symbolizing ecological processes involved in sp
  • Archangel Gabriel — An archangel associated with the Moon, water, and the sphere of Yesod, invoked for creative and spir
  • Archangel Khamael — An archangel associated with Geburah, severity, and judgment, mediating higher energies through elem
  • Archangel Suvuviel — An archangel invoked for guidance and work with connection and truth, providing support and insight.
  • Archangels — Spiritual beings invoked in meditation to match divine energies and facilitate magical work.
  • Archangels (Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, Auriel) — Archangels representing elemental forces and space, invoked in the Sphere of Art ritual to mediate e
  • Archangels of the Elements — Spiritual entities representing the four elemental archangels: Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, and Auriel
  • Asclepius — A deity from Greek mythology associated with healing and medicine, invoked in magical healing practi
  • Auriel — An angelic entity associated with balancing energies and success through preparation and execution.
  • Corona Vaccine Inspiration Entity (CVI) — An entity designed to inspire vaccine solutions and support healthcare professionals during the pand

Columbia River Spirit

The Columbia River Spirit carries the titan energy and vital force of the Columbia River, serving as a natural entity within magical practices. Recognized for its shaping influence on the land, it offers opportunities for connection and work in nature-based magic. Understanding and working with it aligns with broader elemental and land spirit traditions as explored in my 'Walking with Nature Spirits.'

# The Columbia River Spirit

What Is the Columbia River Spirit?

The Columbia River Spirit represents the spiritual essence and titan energy of the Columbia River, a major natural force that has shaped the land for millennia. In Walking with Nature Spirits, it is about the river's vital force, its ongoing influence on the surrounding field, and its role as a guardian of the region's natural harmony.

How It Works in Magical Practice

It is a conduit for channeling the river's titan energy, allowing practitioners to tap into the land's primal forces. When working with the Columbia River Spirit, practitioners often perform offerings, meditation, or invocation rituals near the river or within natural settings that connects to its energy. The spirit can assist in grounding, protection, and harnessing the land’s vital force in spellwork.

Role in I’s Framework

Within my approach to practical magic, entities like the Columbia River Spirit is bridges between you and the natural world. By establishing respectful relationships with such spirits, magicians can deepen their work with land energies, elemental forces, and specific natural loci. The spirit's titan energy aligns with my emphasis on connecting with powerful natural forces for transformation and manifestation.

Cross-Tradition Context

Across different traditions, river spirits are revered as life-giving and protective entities. In Norse traditions, land wights and landvaettir embody similar energies. In animist practices worldwide, water spirits are often central to rituals of renewal, fertility, and protection. Working with the Columbia River Spirit thus connects you to a global web of nature-based spiritual practices.

Practical Notes for Working with the Spirit

- Visit the river with respectful intent, making offerings or performing silent meditation. - Use visualization to connect with the spirit, imagining its titan energy flowing through you. - Incorporate natural symbols such as water, stones, or plants in your rituals. - Document your experiences to deepen your relationship over time. By using the Columbia River Spirit in practice, you harness the vital, shaping forces of one of North America's most significant natural landmarks. This aligns with the principles outlined in my Walking with Nature Spirits, emphasizing respectful engagement and energetic attunement.

Additional Resources

Explore related entities such as land spirits, elemental spirits, and other nature guardians to expand your practice. Recognizing the interconnectedness of these spirits enhances your ability to work effectively within the land's energetic ecology. ---

I experienced the titan energy of the river which had formed the gorge and continues to be a vital force that shapes the land around it.

— Taylor Ellwood, Walking with Nature Spirits

The Columbia River Spirit exemplifies the framework of land and nature spirits that underpin other traditions. Working with such entities deepens your connection to the land's life force and enhances your practical magic through the recognition of natural energies and guardians. These spirits is vital allies in manifesting intentions aligned with natural forces, as discussed across my works on nature spirits and elemental magic.

Source books: Walking with Nature Spirits

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  • Archangel Uriel — Angel associated with the North/Earth, also worked with in other directions.
  • Archangels Raphael, Gabriel, Auriel, Michael — Archangels associated with specific directions but also adaptable for other directions.
  • Elemental Spirits — Guiding spirits associated with the five Western elements, central to elemental magic practice.
  • Elementals — Spiritual beings representing natural elements, invoked or called upon in magical rituals to assist
  • English Ivy Spirit — The spiritual essence of the invasive plant English ivy, which can be worked with to understand plan
  • Land Spirits — The spirits of the land that can be connected with through respectful spirit work and awareness.
  • Land's Spirit — The spiritual essence or consciousness in a specific piece of land, influencing its energet
  • Landvaettir — Land wights or spirits of place that embody the energies and life of specific environments, often se
  • Names of Nature Spirits — Names used to identify and connect with specific nature spirits, often derived from place names or h
  • Nature Spirits of a Marsh, Forest, or Mountain — Overarching guardian spirits overseeing specific natural locations, such as marshes, forests, or mou
  • She Who Watches — A spiritual presence or entity associated with the land, symbolizing guidance and belonging.
  • Spirit of the Columbia River — A nature spirit representing the Columbia River, overseeing other spirits in the region.

Choronzon

Choronzon is a complex entity representing destruction that paves the way for rebirth. Recognized in magical traditions as a psychological trigger, invoking Choronzon requires careful preparation. This page explores its significance, workings, and practical application within modern magical practice.

# Understanding Choronzon Choronzon is often portrayed as a chaotic force embodying destruction, yet this destruction is not mere chaos but a necessary phase in transformative processes. In my 'Kink Magic,' Choronzon is described as an entity used in rituals to drive change by confronting the darker aspects of the psyche.

What Is Choronzon?

Traditionally, Choronzon is seen as a demon or an entity that carries chaos and destruction. Its role in magical work is to strip away illusions, false identities, and attachments, making space for rebirth and new growth. This aligns with destructive initiation, where breaking down the old self allows for a rebirth on a higher level.

How Does Choronzon Work?

In ritual contexts, invoking Choronzon is a psychological trigger. It confronts you with chaos and destruction to drive transformation. As I note, invoking Choronzon is not recommended for beginners due to its intense nature. Proper preparation, mental discipline, and understanding of its role in the cycle of death and rebirth are essential.

Choronzon in my Framework

Within I’s model of practical magic, Choronzon is a liminal entity. It facilitates crossing boundaries—mental, emotional, and spiritual—by breaking through barriers of illusion. Rituals involving Choronzon often include symbolic death and rebirth, emphasizing the importance of psychological integration and transformation.

Cross-Tradition Context

Choronzon appears in various traditions, notably in Thelema and Western esoteric orders. Aleister Crowley's Book IV discusses Choronzon as a guardian of the abyss, embodying the chaos necessary for spiritual transcendence. In modern practices, it is used as a tool for confronting the subconscious and catalyzing change.

Practical Notes for Ritual Work

Invoking Choronzon demands respect and preparation. Use protective symbols and grounding techniques. Focus on the intent to confront and integrate chaos for growth, rather than chaos for chaos's sake. After ritual, integrate insights gained and ground the experience.

Caution and Responsibility

Reenacting traumatic scenes or invoking entities like Choronzon without proper experience can be dangerous. As emphasized in 'Kink Magic,' do not attempt to invoke Choronzon as a first ritual. Approach with caution, clarity, and a well-prepared mind.

Related Entities and Concepts

Explore related entities such as Kali and Shiva, representing destruction and transformation, or Servitors—created entities for specific tasks. Understanding these can deepen your grasp of the destructive-to-rebirth cycle in magic. --- Embracing Choronzon as a symbol of chaos and rebirth allows practitioners to harness the transformative power of destruction. Respectful invocation and psychological preparation are key to safely working with it, aligning with my practical magic principles.

Reenacting a rape from long ago for your very first scene is probably a bad idea, as is evoking Choronzon (a demon/entity that carries the destruction that leads to rebirth) for a first-time ritual.

— Taylor Ellwood, Kink Magic

Choronzon's role in magic aligns with the broader themes of chaos, transformation, and psychological triggers. Connecting it to entities like Kali and Shiva highlights the universal archetype of destruction as a necessary step toward renewal. Practitioners can integrate these concepts into their work to facilitate deep personal change and practice.

Source books: Kink Magic

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  • Albedo — A invoked entity from the video game series Xenosaga, associated with sadistic and masochistic tende
  • Book IV — A work by Aleister Crowley, part of his magical writings.
  • Dakinis — Female assistants in neotantra often depicted as dominant figures, associated with goddess imagery a
  • Earth Elemental Spirit Contact — Spiritual entities representing the Earth element, contacted through visionary divination during rit
  • Entheogens — Psychedelic substances used in spiritual or religious contexts to facilitate altered states of consc
  • Incubus — A stereotypical being called in sex magic evocation that feeds on sexual energy.
  • Kali — A goddess in Tantra associated with destruction and transformation, depicted dancing on her husband'
  • Servitors — Entities created and fueled by individuals for specific tasks.
  • Shakti — The active cosmic energy or goddess in Tantra, representing power and energy, often depicted control
  • Shiva — The male principle in Tantra, symbolizing stillness and magnetic energy, often contrasted with Shakt
  • Spirit Guide — A spiritual entity or consciousness accessed through chakra visualization to aid in personal develop
  • Succubus — A stereotypical entity called in sex magic evocation that feeds on energy generated by sex.

Cleo

Cleo is a unique pop culture figure utilized in practical magic as a deity or god form. By channeling the energy and symbolism associated with Cleo, practitioners can invoke specific qualities in their rituals. This approach aligns with my concept of entities as adaptable archetypes and spirits from popular culture.

# Understanding Cleo in Practical Magic

What Is Cleo?

Cleo is a modern spiritual entity drawn from pop culture, originally appearing in commercials and media. Unlike traditional deities, Cleo carries the collective consciousness and symbolism of a contemporary figure. In Pop Culture Magick, Cleo is a god form that can be invoked for specific energies or qualities, such as charisma, mysticism, or influence.

How Cleo Works in Ritual Practice

The invocation of Cleo involves recognizing her as a symbolic conduit for certain attributes. Practitioners often incorporate visualizations, offerings, and affirmations that match her cultural image. Since Cleo is associated with mysticism within commercials, her energy can amplify spiritual insights, intuition, or personal power.

Cleo in my Framework of Entities

I emphasiz that entities like Cleo are not limited to traditional spirits but include archetypes and cultural figures that can be harnessed for magical purpose. In Pop Culture Magick, he highlights that pop icons such as Britney or Cleo is avatars that channel collective unconscious forces. Cleo becomes a personalized archetype that can be shaped through ritual to serve individual goals.

Cross-Tradition Perspectives

While Cleo's origin is rooted in modern media, her use in magick aligns with the broader tradition of deity evocation and archetype work. Similar to invoking gods from pantheons or mythic beings, Cleo is a symbolic representation of specific energies. This cross-traditional approach makes her accessible to practitioners across different magical systems.

Practical Notes for Using Cleo

Practitioners may invoke Cleo during meditation, ritual, or spellwork by visualizing her image or calling upon her as a god form. Incorporate symbols or media that evoke her presence—such as images from commercials or pop culture references. Use affirmations or chants to establish a connection, and set specific intentions to focus her energy. In Pop Culture Magick, I suggest that working with entities like Cleo is flexible and adaptable. Start with simple invocation, then expand as you become more comfortable with her energy. Record your experiences to refine your approach.

Final Thoughts

Cleo exemplifies how modern culture can be integrated into practical magick. She is a bridge between the collective unconscious and individual intention, making her a tool for manifestation, insight, and influence. Incorporate her in practice to harness the power of popular imagery and symbolism.

Pop culture icons such as Buffy, or Britney, or Cleo, or Jared

— Taylor Ellwood, Pop Culture Magick

Cleo connects to the framework of cultural and media-based entities that I discuss. These spirits and archetypes can be invoked for specific energies, blending traditional magick with contemporary symbolism. Understanding her role enhances you’s ability to work dynamically within a modern magical paradigm.

Source books: Pop Culture Magick

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  • Aeons — Spiritual entities from FF X used as avatars in ritual work, representing various aspects like death
  • Agave — A Dehara entity involved in rituals to establish sacred space and connect with space/time energies.
  • Aghama's Trance Vision — A visionary experience during a ritual where one perceives DNA spirals, multiplicity, and the connec
  • Anime Entities — Anime characters can be used as entities in magickal work due to their lifelike qualities and emotio
  • Aruhani — A Dehara entity used in rituals to help establish sacred space within the Deharan system.
  • Britney — A pop icon whose attention and belief confer power, used as a god form.
  • Bugs Bunny — An archetype of the trickster rabbit from American cartoons, representing trickster energy and arche
  • Captain Planet — A nature-themed entity created by the combined powers of five rings, representing ecological protect
  • Dehar of Dreams - Aloyt — A Dehar associated with dreams, invoked through a ritual involving visualization, offerings, and luc
  • Gendo — Represents Chokmah, the great father, unknowable and manipulative, seeking reunion with Yui.
  • Harry Potter Collage — A collage created from images related to Harry Potter, used as a magickal tool for manifestation.
  • Hienama — A ritual performer or guide in Deharan magic, representing a thoughtform constructed by the practiti

Chronal Entity

A Chronal Entity is a powerful spirit or being linked to the manipulation of time. Used within magical practices, it supports retroactive magic by facilitating memory rewriting and temporal influence. Understanding it opens new pathways for working with the past in your magical craft.

What is a Chronal Entity?

A Chronal Entity, also known as a time spirit, is a spiritual being that carries time and offers aid in manipulating temporal forces. These entities are often invoked or worked with in rituals aimed at accessing or rewriting memories, influencing past events, or understanding the flow of time. In my 'Retroactive Magic', I emphasiz the role of such spirits in supporting people who want to alter or influence past experiences.

How Does a Chronal Entity Work?

Working with a Chronal Entity involves establishing a connection through invocation or meditation, often using specific techniques outlined in I’s 'Creating a Chronal Entity'. These entities act as intermediaries or stabilizers that help access the subconscious memories or temporal energies associated with past events. They can be called upon to support retroactive magic by providing clarity, stability, or influence over memories and time-related phenomena.

The Role of Chronal Entities in my Framework

In my paradigm, Chronal Entities is facilitators for working with time on a spiritual level. They can assist in stabilizing the energetic field during complex retroactive rituals and help practitioners access memories or events that are otherwise difficult to reach. These entities are particularly useful in techniques that involve rewriting or reinterpreting past experiences, as outlined in 'Retroactive Magic'. Practitioners invoke them to gain insight or influence over the timeline of their lives.

Cross-Tradition Context

While primarily rooted in modern magical practices, time spirits exists across many traditions. For example, in Goetic demonology, Daimons like Orobas and Purson are associated with time and divination, In my 'Entities' series. Archangels such as Sandalaphon also mediate memory and temporal influence in various ritual contexts. Recognizing these cross-tradition connections can deepen understanding and broaden application possibilities.

Practical Notes for Working with a Chronal Entity

To effectively work with a Chronal Entity, start by grounding and centering yourself. Use visualization techniques to establish a connection, calling upon the entity through specific invocation language. Incorporate meditation, reflection, or ritual tools aligned with your tradition. Remember that patience and clarity are vital, as manipulating time-related energies can be complex. Regular practice, combined with an understanding of the underlying principles detailed in 'Retroactive Magic', increases your success rate.

Additional Techniques and Considerations

Beyond invocation, techniques like engaging in dialogue with an alternate self or using mirrors for reflection can enhance your engagement with time spirits. These methods, discussed in 'Alternate Self Dialogue', help clarify the influence of temporal energies and deepen your working relationship. Always respect the entities you work with and approach such practices with ethical considerations and clear intent.

You can work with a chronal entity, or time spirit, to support your retroactive magic.

— Taylor Ellwood, Retroactive Magic

The Chronal Entity connects with broader magical frameworks emphasizing memory, time manipulation, and spiritual intermediaries. Its integration with other entities and techniques enriches your ability to influence past events and understand the flow of time within your practice. These spirits is vital tools for expanding you’s capacity for retroactive and time-based magic, as outlined across my diverse works.

Source books: Retroactive Magic

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  • Chronal Entities — Spiritual beings that act as stabilizers and intermediaries to help access and rewrite memories of t
  • Elephant — A symbolic or spiritual entity used in meditation to promote stability and presence.
  • Orobas — A Goetic Daimon of Time that helps with divination.
  • Ose — A spirit that helps find answers for what’s hidden away or discover possibilities.
  • Purson — A Goetic Daimon associated with time, invoked for guidance and knowledge of time and possibilities.
  • Sandalaphon — An archangel associated with the underworld, invoked to mediate memory in the Sphere of Art ritual.
  • Time Spirit — A spirit with temporal abilities that can assist with retroactive magic and working with the past.
  • Time Spirits — Spirits that embody and work with time to assist in rewriting memories and influencin

Clay Sculpture for Independence

Clay Sculpture for Independence is a crafted entity designed to empower individuals toward greater autonomy. By creating and working with this sculpture, practitioners can invoke qualities of self-reliance and inner strength. This method aligns with my approach to practical magic emphasized in 'The Magic of Art.'

What is Clay Sculpture for Independence?

This magical construct is a physical sculpture made from clay, specifically created to embody an entity that facilitates personal independence. Drawing on intuitive shaping techniques, you channels their intent into the form, imbuing it with the qualities of self-sufficiency, strength, and resilience. According to I in 'The Magic of Art,' the shape and form of a sculpture are crucial to its effectiveness. When crafting the sculpture, you uses intuitive guidance, letting their subconscious influence the final shape. This process ensures the sculpture connects to the intended energy, making it a focus for magical work.

How It Works

The clay sculpture is a tangible vessel that carries the energy of independence. Once completed, it is an anchor for you's intent. Regular interaction with the sculpture, such as meditation, visualization, or even physical contact, can amplify its influence. The process involves not only sculpting but also consecrating the piece through ritual. This might include setting intentions, charging with specific energy, or invoking related entities. Over time, the sculpture becomes a symbolic and energetic representation of independence that can be used to reinforce personal resolve.

Role in I’s Framework

Within Taylor I’s practical magic paradigm, objects like this sculpture are considered active tools. They act as focal points that channel and sustain specific energies or states. 'The Magic of Art' emphasizes the importance of intuitive creation, aligning with I’s emphasis on art and creativity as magical acts. The sculpture also connects with my idea that physical objects can is anchors or gateways to specific energies, making them useful for ongoing magical work or affirmations. It exemplifies how art and craft are integral to manifesting change.

Cross-Tradition Context

Creating sculptures for magical purposes is a practice seen across various traditions. In Hoodoo, crafted figures is spirits or talismans. In ceremonial magic, statues or shaped objects are used to embody deities or qualities. The specific focus on independence relates to personal sovereignty, a theme prevalent in modern occultism and self-empowerment traditions. The intuitive shaping process links to shamanic practices of spirit-guided art, emphasizing the importance of personal connection and symbolism.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

- Use quality, natural clay to ensure a good energetic connection. - Meditate on your intention before sculpting. Visualize yourself embodying independence. - Let your intuition guide the shaping process, focusing on forms that evoke strength and freedom. - Consecrate the sculpture with a ritual—charge it with your intent, or invoke related entities like Archangel Michael for protection. - Place the sculpture in a sacred space or use it as a focal point during meditation. - Regular interaction enhances its power—touch, speak to, or meditate with it frequently. This practice is detailed in 'The Magic of Art' as a way to use creative expression as a magical act, aligning with my framework of active, intentional magic.

Final Thoughts

Creating a Clay Sculpture for Independence is a method to anchor your intent and foster qualities of self-reliance. It combines artistic creation with magical purpose, making it a versatile tool for practitioners focused on personal empowerment.

When I created this clay body for the entity I let my intuition guide me in terms of the shape because I recognized the shape would represent what the entity does.

— Taylor Ellwood, The Magic of Art

This sculpture aligns with the broader magical framework of working with physical objects as energetic anchors. It also ties into my emphasis on intuitive art as a form of active magic, enhancing self-empowerment through creative ritual. Similar practices include creating talismans, spirit sculptures, and other symbolic objects to manifest specific qualities or outcomes.

Source books: The Magic of Art

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  • Archangel Auriel — Archangel associated with earth, representing destruction and regeneration.
  • Archangel Gabriel — An archangel associated with the Moon, water, and the sphere of Yesod, invoked for creative and spir
  • Archangel Michael — Archangel associated with fire, symbolizing initiation and illumination.
  • Archangel Raphael — Archangel associated with air, representing inspiration and instruction.
  • Ariel — A spirit associated with artists, creativity, and inspiration.
  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • Egregores — Constructed entities born from successful memes that impact collective consciousness.
  • Elephant Spirit Painting — A painting created as an offering to the spirit of Elephant to work with space/time magic and guidan
  • Gabriel — An archangel associated with the elemental energy of water and the Sephiroth Yesod.
  • Healing Entity with Reiki Symbols — An entity created to channel Reiki energy and assist with healing magic on oneself and others.
  • Metatron — An archangel associated with the cosmos, invoked to mediate imagination in the Sphere of Art ritual.
  • Omnil-Zero Entity — An entity embodying the concepts of Omnil-Zero as discussed by William G. Gray, aiding in understand

Business Entity

A Business Entity is a spiritual and magical tool for managing and evolving a self-employed business. Recognized within practical magic, it provides insights into effective operation and timely development. Understanding it enhances your ability to manifest growth and move through business challenges.

Understanding the Business Entity

A Business Entity, In my 'Manifesting Wealth', is the spiritual embodiment of a self-employed person's business. It is a conduit for insight, guidance, and evolution within the entrepreneurial realm. By working with it, practitioners can gain clarity on operational strategies, identify when it's time to innovate, and attract resources necessary for growth.

How a Business Entity Works

It is a dynamic reflection of the business's current state and potential future. It can be invoked to analyze financial health, operational efficiency, and market positioning. Through ritual work, visualization, or offerings, practitioners establish a dialogue with the Business Entity, receiving intuitive insights and guidance. In practical terms, this might involve creating a dedicated sigil or altar to represent the Business Entity, then meditating on its insights during strategic planning sessions. It can also be invoked during negotiations or when seeking clarity on expansion opportunities.

The Role in my Framework

I emphasize that entities like the Business Entity is powerful tools for manifesting abundance and managing practical aspects of life. In 'Manifesting Wealth', he highlights that such entities can be programmed or aligned with your intentions to facilitate smoother business operations and evolution. They bridge the gap between spiritual intent and material results.

Cross-Tradition Context

While the Business Entity is rooted in practical magic, it connects to concepts from multiple traditions. It can be likened to tutelary spirits in folk magic, or to archetypal energies in psychological alchemy. Many practitioners create a personalized relationship with their Business Entity, blending techniques from ceremonial magic, hoodoo, or modern sigil magick.

Practical Notes for Working with a Business Entity

- Create a dedicated space: Set up an altar or sacred space to represent your Business Entity. - Use symbols and sigils: Design sigils that embody your business goals and invoke the entity's aid. - Regular communication: Meditate, offer, or ritualize interactions to maintain a connection. - Ask specific questions: Seek guidance on key decisions, timing, and resource management. - Evolve your work: As your business grows, update your intentions and offerings to the entity. Working with the Business Entity aligns your spiritual focus with practical goals, making it a powerful ally in the complex world of self-employment. Incorporating principles from my 'Manifesting Wealth' ensures that your magical work is grounded in effective manifestation practices.

Additional Cross-References

It pairs well with other financial and wealth spirits like Bune and Euronymous, also discussed in my works. Invoking multiple entities can create a synergistic effect, amplifying your capacity to manifest and manage wealth effectively.

A Business entity is the entity of a self-employed person's business.

It can provide insights on how to run your business more effectively, as well as indicate when it's time for the business to evolve.

— Taylor Ellwood, Manifesting Wealth

The Business Entity connects to a broader magical framework of using spirits and entities for practical manifestation. It complements work with wealth spirits, legal spirits, and other entities that influence material success. Recognizing and working with these entities enhances your ability to manifest abundance through strategic spiritual practice.

Source books: Manifesting Wealth

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  • Aphrodite/Venus — Goddess of love and relationships, teaching about wealth in social and relational contexts.
  • Berith — Goetic Daimon associated with wealth and political power.
  • Bethor — Olympic spirit helpful with job hunting and promotions.
  • Bune — Goetic Daimon of wealth and death, offering business advice and networking help.
  • Cerontis — A space/time entity created to make the user aware of opportunities and expand awareness.
  • Corporate Entities — Entities created by corporations, representing brands or logos, used in magical work to influence or
  • Dopamine — A neurotransmitter associated with pleasure, reward, focus, and motivation, used in magical work to
  • Dragon — A spirit of power and wealth associated with the year of the Dragon, invoked to influence wealth Set
  • Esacniw — A magical entity created to assist with legal issues, specifically to help with a suspended license
  • Euronymous — Daimon of wealth and death, assisting in resource discovery and understanding resources.
  • Finance/Money Entity — An entity that helps manage finances, budgeting, and investments.
  • GABA — A neurotransmitter that inhibits neural firing, used in magical practices to suppress undesired beha

Cerontis

Cerontis is a powerful space/time entity created to heighten your awareness of opportunities and help you recognize missed chances. It is a servitor that scans the fabric of space and imaginary time for probabilities, guiding you toward potential actions.

Understanding Cerontis

Cerontis is an intentional entity within space/time magic, crafted to is an internal or external awareness tool. Its primary function is to scan the possibilities that exist within the fabric of space and imaginary time, alerting you to opportunities that might otherwise go unnoticed. This aligns with my teachings in Space/Time Magic, where manipulating the perception of time and space enhances magical effectiveness.

How Cerontis Works

It operates by continuously analyzing the probability field across multiple timelines and dimensions. It identifies opportunities that are statistically likely to manifest based on current conditions and you's intentions. The entity then informs the user of these possibilities, enabling timely action. In practice, Cerontis can be invoked or integrated into daily routines through visualization, sigil work, or meditation, as outlined in Creating Magickal Entities.

Cerontis in my Framework

Within my multi-layered approach to magic, Cerontis exemplifies the use of intelligent servitors to augment human perception. It bridges the gap between mundane awareness and magical insight, making you more receptive to subtle signs and shifts. In The Process of Magic, entities like Cerontis serve to externalize certain aspects of awareness, allowing for clearer recognition of opportunities and risks.

Cross-Tradition Context

While entities that scan probabilities is rooted in modern space/time magic, similar ideas appear in various traditions. For example, some shamanic spirits are believed to guide practitioners toward advantageous moments, and certain chaos magic techniques employ servitors for awareness enhancement. Cerontis is a contemporary, systematic approach to this archetype, making it accessible to practitioners of diverse backgrounds.

Practical Notes for Use

To incorporate Cerontis in practice, start with a clear intention to be made aware of opportunities. Create a sigil or visualization to establish its presence. Regularly meditate on the possibility field, asking Cerontis to scan for and alert you to relevant opportunities. Keep a journal to track insights and moments of realization. Over time, your intuition will strengthen, and the entity's guidance will become more precise. In my Manifesting Wealth, similar techniques are discussed for recognizing opportunities in various life domains, emphasizing the importance of awareness as a foundation for manifestation success. Cerontis functions as an active awareness tool that complements these practices.

Final Thoughts

Cerontis carries the intersection of space/time manipulation and awareness enhancement. Whether used as a standalone tool or as part of a broader magical system, it empowers practitioners to stay alert to the myriad possibilities that surround them, opening pathways for growth, success, and transformation.

Cerontis is fed by the opportunities I choose to explore.

It scans imaginary time to discover specific possibilities that represent opportunities that I’d like to know more about it.

— Taylor Ellwood, Creating Magickal Entities

Cerontis connects with the framework of space/time magic and servitor creation. It exemplifies how intentional entities can extend human perception, making awareness of opportunities a deliberate part of magical practice. Using Cerontis with techniques like scrying, sigil work, or inner alchemy enhances its effectiveness and aligns with my emphasis on practical, outcome-oriented magic.

Source books: Multi-Media Magic, The Process of Magic, Space/Time Magic, Manifesting Wealth, Walking with Spirits, Creating Magickal Entities, The Magic of Art, Walking with Magical Entities

Related in the library

  • Entity — Personified spirits or consciousnesses created or acknowledged by magicians for specific purposes.
  • Miss Cleo — A persona or entity used to hone divination skills and tap into energy for knowledge.