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Servitors Part V – The Creation Ritual

In this final installment in my Servitor creation series, I am giving you the ritual that I normally use to create a Servitor. My particular flavor is Wiccan-style ritual, but you can feel free to couch the main parts of this ritual in the format you normally use. It is much more likely to be successful if you utilize a ritual format that you are used to working within.

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Addendum to Servitors Part II

You can create servitors to:

  • go everywhere with you and protect you;
  • bring you money when desperately in need;
  • to tell you what things will happen, when they will happen, and at what time of the night or day they will happen;
  • to give you information if someone asks you “What am I thinking?” or “What has happened to me?” or even “What is going to happen?” – your Servitor can tell you in your mind, while you speak the answers to the one who asks as if you knew it yourself;
  • perform various tasks at your request;
  • give you information on someone’s illness, whether the person will live or die, and even the day and hour of their death;
  • to give you the power to cure;
  • cause the friendship of influential people;
  • and so much more!

I really am not sure why I felt the need to write this particular short post, but I did – so here it is!

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Servitors Part IV – The Sigil

To create the Servitor’s sigil, there are a couple of different methods you can use. Keep in mind that these are my particular preferences. You are not bound to these ideas, but I always use one of these two processes because they are easiest for me, and they both work well.

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Servitors Part III – Name & Appearance

Remember when we were talking about creating servitors? Well, here’s the next installment: name and appearance. Let’s talk about appearance first.

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Servitors Part II – The Purpose

I remember working magic to get my first few cars a long time ago. I say “cars” (plural) because it took me several tries to get the goal clear on the spell I was working. The reason is because I had clear purpose, to be sure, but it wasn’t specific enough to make my desire manifest quickly, nor in the best possible result. So it took several tries. The moral of the story?

Make the purpose of your servitor strong and clear, but also specific. Here are some tips onĀ  how to really get down to the nitty-gritty when writing purpose statements for your servitor. (Keep in mind the fact that you’re going to use these statements when you tell your servitor what it is that you’d like them to do for you.)

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Servitors, Part I

I’m going to do an eight-part series on Servitors over the next couple of weeks, so you might want to pay attention to this. If you’ve ever thought about using Servitors for your own ends, then you may find this quite an enjoyable series.

Just to give you a brief intro to the subject of Servitors, lets define what they are.

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