The origin and nature of spiritual entities is a topic widely addressed by many scholars and practitioners from different cultures and religions around the world.
Although this is a topic of interest to all audiences, it is much more so for practitioners of magic, especially those passionate about or involved in the evocation or summoning of spirits.
The first requirement for a practitioner before venturing into summoning a spirit entity is to learn as much as possible about that entity, including its nature. But many enthusiasts and amateurs simply sit down and begin reciting mantras, which is a terrible mistake.
Summoning an entity you know nothing about is as dangerous as inviting a complete stranger into your home in the middle of the night. It could be a thief, a psychopath, or a murderer. But you’ll only know that when it’s too late, and that’s why caution is a must.
Regarding spiritual entities, to better understand them we must divide their nature into two parts: their origin and their character or temperament. These are the two most important aspects that every practitioner should know about an entity.
The problem is that most books on this subject simply list the name, sigil or yantra, the mantra, or method of evocation. But what does the practitioner actually know about that spiritual entity? Nothing. Therefore, they will have to make the effort to learn about it on their own or find a guru.
Now, when we speak of the origin of a spirit, we are basically referring to its source. To understand this, it is important to know that the spiritual world is divided into many dimensions or planes of existence, which are known in Hinduism as “Loka” लोक or dimensional plane.
To understand why the origin or world of an entity determines its character, one must know that worlds or dimensional planes (including that of humans) are not real places, but states of consciousness, as explained by Buddhism, therefore, the subjects who inhabit each world are determined by their karma and predominant emotions.
Temperament, in both spiritual and physical entities (such as humans), is generally divided into three main categories, according to Hinduism: Sattvic, Rajasic, and Tamasic. Sattvic ones are characterized by calmness, purity, and goodness; Rajasic ones by passion, agitation, and desire; while Tamasic ones are characterized by violence and negativity.
It’s important to note that temperament also influences diet. For example, Sattvic types are usually vegetarians and avoid toxic substances. Rajasic types can be either vegetarian or carnivorous and may or may not consume toxic substances. As for Tamasic types, they are primarily carnivorous and enjoy alcohol and other toxic substances.
But why is all this information important? Because in the spiritual world opposites do not attract, therefore the practitioner must ensure that both them and the entity with which they wishes to interact are on the same tune, or compatibility problems could arise that can lead to various issues.
It should also be noted that spiritual beings are also religious, or at least a large part of them are. Therefore, they belong to their respective religious cults, both those known to humans and those unknown, and in most cases, they are subject only to the rules and authority of the deities of those cults.
For this reason, an entity of Hindu origin cannot be summoned or exorcised through the Muslim system or any other religious system. Thus, each and every entity must be treated according to its own belief system, or the summoning or exorcism will not work. This is one of the reasons why it is important to know the origin of a spirit.
For example, imagine a Christian priest trying to exorcise a jinn using Latin verses, or a Muslim trying to exorcise an entity of Hebrew or Hindu origin using verses from the Quran. The outcome is the exorcism would not only fail but could even backfire.
But it’s also important to note that the belief system to which a spiritual entity belongs is not an obstacle to interacting with it. For example, a Christian or Muslim can successfully summon an entity from the Hindu system, but only when they respect and strictly follow the rules of that religious system.
In conclusion, this post has provided a brief overview of how an entity’s nature influences its character or temperament, as well as the precautions to take when interacting with them. If you have any questions, please use the comments section or send us a message through the contact page.
The nature of the spirits
Although this is a topic of interest to all audiences, it is much more so for practitioners of magic, especially those passionate about or involved in the evocation or summoning of spirits.
The first requirement for a practitioner before venturing into summoning a spirit entity is to learn as much as possible about that entity, including its nature. But many enthusiasts and amateurs simply sit down and begin reciting mantras, which is a terrible mistake.
Summoning an entity you know nothing about is as dangerous as inviting a complete stranger into your home in the middle of the night. It could be a thief, a psychopath, or a murderer. But you’ll only know that when it’s too late, and that’s why caution is a must.
Regarding spiritual entities, to better understand them we must divide their nature into two parts: their origin and their character or temperament. These are the two most important aspects that every practitioner should know about an entity.
The problem is that most books on this subject simply list the name, sigil or yantra, the mantra, or method of evocation. But what does the practitioner actually know about that spiritual entity? Nothing. Therefore, they will have to make the effort to learn about it on their own or find a guru.
Now, when we speak of the origin of a spirit, we are basically referring to its source. To understand this, it is important to know that the spiritual world is divided into many dimensions or planes of existence, which are known in Hinduism as “Loka” लोक or dimensional plane.
To understand why the origin or world of an entity determines its character, one must know that worlds or dimensional planes (including that of humans) are not real places, but states of consciousness, as explained by Buddhism, therefore, the subjects who inhabit each world are determined by their karma and predominant emotions.
Temperament, in both spiritual and physical entities (such as humans), is generally divided into three main categories, according to Hinduism: Sattvic, Rajasic, and Tamasic. Sattvic ones are characterized by calmness, purity, and goodness; Rajasic ones by passion, agitation, and desire; while Tamasic ones are characterized by violence and negativity.
It’s important to note that temperament also influences diet. For example, Sattvic types are usually vegetarians and avoid toxic substances. Rajasic types can be either vegetarian or carnivorous and may or may not consume toxic substances. As for Tamasic types, they are primarily carnivorous and enjoy alcohol and other toxic substances.
But why is all this information important? Because in the spiritual world opposites do not attract, therefore the practitioner must ensure that both them and the entity with which they wishes to interact are on the same tune, or compatibility problems could arise that can lead to various issues.
It should also be noted that spiritual beings are also religious, or at least a large part of them are. Therefore, they belong to their respective religious cults, both those known to humans and those unknown, and in most cases, they are subject only to the rules and authority of the deities of those cults.
For this reason, an entity of Hindu origin cannot be summoned or exorcised through the Muslim system or any other religious system. Thus, each and every entity must be treated according to its own belief system, or the summoning or exorcism will not work. This is one of the reasons why it is important to know the origin of a spirit.
For example, imagine a Christian priest trying to exorcise a jinn using Latin verses, or a Muslim trying to exorcise an entity of Hebrew or Hindu origin using verses from the Quran. The outcome is the exorcism would not only fail but could even backfire.
But it’s also important to note that the belief system to which a spiritual entity belongs is not an obstacle to interacting with it. For example, a Christian or Muslim can successfully summon an entity from the Hindu system, but only when they respect and strictly follow the rules of that religious system.
In conclusion, this post has provided a brief overview of how an entity’s nature influences its character or temperament, as well as the precautions to take when interacting with them. If you have any questions, please use the comments section or send us a message through the contact page.
Jai Mata Di 🙏🔱