Communicate with this Egyptian, Deity, Goddess. Ask her what she can do to help you.
Casting Instructions for 'Isis Invocation'
You will need the following items for this spell:
An image or statue of Isis
Water in a chalice or cup
A candle
White towel or rag
Bell
Optional: Use your imagination and creativity. Decorate the altar with rocks, minerals or other materials in which you feel, connects you to the divine.
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You will need the following items for this spell:
An image or statue of Isis
Water in a chalice or cup
A candle
White towel or rag
Bell
Optional: Use your imagination and creativity. Decorate the altar with rocks, minerals or other materials in which you feel, connects you to the divine.
1.) Set up your altar while placing Isis image, or statue of Isis in center, or above altar. You can set up the rest of your altar how ever you prefer to do so.
2.) Light your candle.
3.) Call upon Isis by ringing bell. You can conduct your own prayer or use this to help with the invocation. Search up Omnisutra - Book of the dead. Invocation of Isis on YouTube.
4.) Expand your consciousnesses how ever you need to. Focus on what you want to tell Isis.
5.) Listen deep while meditating on Isis. Count your breaths until you reach 10.
6.) You can now ring the bell.
7.) Offer up your offering if you have any. Isis will accept milk, honey, flowers, incense and candles. She is also a fertility Goddess, and may also accept your semen, if your a male. I'm not sure how it is for the females. This ritual can consist of a deep sexual offering. Thus, it can be a sexual spell for some.
8.) Optional: Proceed your ritual with adoration to Osiris and Invocation of Horus. In early Egypt, Horus was the brother of Isis and Osiris. He eventually became the son of Isis and Osiris. This is how most modern pagans view Isis, Osiris and Horus. It is somewhat of a Trinitarian concept, if you think about it.
9.) Optional: Chant the A Ka Dua or listen to it on YouTube. It's okay if your not sure what the A Ka Dua chant is. It is a sacred Egyptian chant. You will feel the energy within yourself and will thus, understand it more fully, when listening.
9.) Blow out the candle and politely tell Isis, "good-bye" and thank her for her time.
''What she can do to help you'' sorry that line really bothers me, like Isis is waiting around for someone to serve [I'm sure that's not what the author meant but it's how I read it] the whole thing isn't bad, just remember you'll be entering into a partnership, Isis isn't constantly giving to you, ask yourself what do you do for Isis? What does she get in return for helping you in your path? Deities are like friends, you need to build a relationship with them, you don't have to speak every day, but if the only times you heard from someone it's because they needed help and not to simply hang out, you would start to grow tired of your friendship. Deities are the same way.
i didn't misspeak, i've worked with many deities, some might be a bit tougher to newbies than others, but i can tell you, you can connect with deities and work with them. you can reach out to them, and they may choose to respond and work with you, in that way you can find a common ground and have a partnership. some come into our lives for a bit, others a lifetime, some we reach out to, others reach out to us. currently i'm working with a God and Goddess and don't have any problems, i feel you might be taking the wrong approach contacting your specific deity.
Different people have different views on deity, Adamer. There are many people who have partnerships with deities. I've seen people who view their relationship with a deity as a mentor-student type of relationship, and will have friendly communication with them that doesn't have to do with their religious practice at all. So yes, people can absolutely have partnerships with deities, and it is a very important part of some people's practice to do so. Also, don't rely on them or you'll get corrupt? I've never heard that before. There are a lot of deities so I don't see how such a broad statement is applicable to all of them. There are a lot of people whose daily practice revolves around their deity, or people who believe that they can't do spellwork without a deity's aid. There's nothing wrong with spending time on a deity or relying on a deity for some aid in something. If that's your belief, that's fine, but don't expect everyone to suddenly change how they've been practicing deitywork or cut off the partnership they already have with a deity.
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