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  • Ritual of Jal Pishachini

    Jal Pishachini literally means “water vampire/demon” and refers to all women who have drowned in water. The spirits of these women continue to reside in the water where they died until they can be reincarnated or advance on their spiritual path, which can take quite some time, depending particularly on the deceased’s karma. This spiritual …

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  • Ritual of Kameshwari Yakshini

    Kameshwari Yakshini is the fourth of the eight principal Yakshinis and one of the most powerful. Her name “Kameshwari” literally means “Goddess of Desires.” Upon contact with her, all of the practitioner’s material desires become reality. All problems gradually resolve themselves, without the practitioner even having to say a single word, as if Kameshwari Devi …

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  • Ritual of Mami Wata

    This is a very simple Vaudou ritual to summon the water spirits, known as Mami Wata in West Africa, where the worship of these spiritual entities is widespread. Mami Wata spirits are a large group of female entities of aquatic origin, which is why they are generally described as women with fish tails, similar to …

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  • How to choose the right spiritual entity?

    Choosing the most suitable spiritual entity is often one of the most common challenges for practitioners involved in summoning magic. This is mainly because not only the success of the ritual depends on the correct choice, but also the safety and physical integrity of the practitioner, as we will see later. The process of choosing …

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  • How to make a pact with a spirit?

    One of the fundamental pillars of summoning magic is knowing exactly how to make a pact with the summoned entity. This is knowledge that all practitioners must possess before venturing into any ritual, because the consequences would affect not only the practitioner but also those closest to them, as we will see in this post. …

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  • How to use Hindu and Muslim rosary?

    The rosary (also called Māla) is the most important tool in Tantric magic, just as the wand is essential in the Western magical system. These tools are not simple objects but psychic instruments through which the magician or practitioner channels their power. It could be said that they represent an extension of the practitioner, as …

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  • How to make a yantra?

    Before we go to the elaboration of Yantra, we should first know what a Yantra is. In the Hindu esoteric system a yantra could be the equivalent of a Sigil, talisman or amulet in Western magic. Both of these tools fulfill exactly the same function, which is to serve as a communication portal between the …

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  • What is a fairy?

    Almost everyone will have heard of fairies at some point in their life, so they don’t need any introduction. Numerous books have been written about them, and even movies have been made for children. But what few people know is that the movies, stories and books about these beings are all based on real events. …

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  • What is a Yogini?

    Yoginis are semi-divine beings revered in Hinduism and Buddhism. Although the total number of Yoginis that exist is unknown, ancient texts speak of 64 groups of Yoginis and among them eight are the most prominent: Sur Sundari Yogini, Manohari Yogini, Kanakavati Yogini, Kameshwari Yogini, Rati Sundari Yogini, Padmini Yogini, Natini Yogini and Madhumati Yogini. It …

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  • What is an Apsara?

    “Apsara” is the name given to nymphs in Hinduism. These are semi-divine beings worshiped in Hinduism, Buddhism and many other cultures and religions around the world. They are popularly recognized for their extreme beauty that no mortal is able to resist. In fact, Lord Indra, the king of the Apsaras, sent these nymphs in ancient …

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  • What is a Pishachini?

    Pishachini is an abstract word which can mean either “Vampiress” or “Demoness” and generally refers to the female species of entities that reside in Pishach Lok, the dimension or world where people who pass away without fulfilling their worldly desires, those who were very evil, those who used magic for dark purposes, etc. go to. …

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  • What is a Kinnari?

    Kinnaris are semi-divine beings revered in both Hinduism and Buddhism and are famous throughout Southeast Asia. Ancient sacred texts describe them as beings that are half human and the other half in the form of a bird. But the truth is that when they are summoned they always appear with a completely human body but …

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