It would be awesome if there was a visual tutorial, or maybe a video that shows it step by step. I'm more of a visual learner, so these books with mostly just words in them take time for me to grasp.Yes. A shortened Berhatiyah works as preparation and defense. I have recently been using only the Basmala 19 times as per the instruction of Al-Buni in the Shams al-Maarif with the Berhatiyah names placed around a magic circle instead of the recitation of them.
Once you do that you move into the procedure conjuring the sphere and djinn slowly until you petition them to bring you the djinn that you want knowledge and conversation with. Sometimes dependent on the session it can last 2 hours if the djinn is really talkative. I think the shortest sessions I have last an hour from start to finish.
As for reading materials its in the grimoires I listed but isnt. Its in between the lines. The procedure i related to you was given to me through intimate knowledge of the tomes I listed and the djinn themselves.
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Just to get a better understanding, you recite bismillah ar rahman ar rahim 19x. Then you put the Berhatiyah names palced around a mgic circle. (is it possible for you to show an image of the circle and layout?). And when you move on to cojuring the sphere, how do you do that? Also, do you have to specifically know a djinn to call them, or is it possible to talk to your Qareen, or to any Jinn nearby? Can you see them, or is it non-visual?Yes. A shortened Berhatiyah works as preparation and defense. I have recently been using only the Basmala 19 times as per the instruction of Al-Buni in the Shams al-Maarif with the Berhatiyah names placed around a magic circle instead of the recitation of them.
Once you do that you move into the procedure conjuring the sphere and djinn slowly until you petition them to bring you the djinn that you want knowledge and conversation with. Sometimes dependent on the session it can last 2 hours if the djinn is really talkative. I think the shortest sessions I have last an hour from start to finish.
As for reading materials its in the grimoires I listed but isnt. Its in between the lines. The procedure i related to you was given to me through intimate knowledge of the tomes I listed and the djinn themselves.
I'm looking at the list you gave me, the hierarchy of things to do, and I'm wondering if there's a youtube video, or some visual tutorial, for people who are more visual learners.
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Also, how do you initiate into a sphere? I'm trying my best to understand these books, but it's somewhat of a trial.
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If possible, without giving any names of djinn you use, can you be more specific in how to do this? I'm not the smartest when it comes to reading comprehension, and I'm kinda autistic with a large splash of adhd, so I'm not the best when it comes to stuff without a lot of pictures. If possible, can you be more specific in these steps and how to exactly go and do them? I have the books right now, perhaps you can point to the pages that are the ones I should be focusing on? I'm sorry if I'm asking a lot, it's just that I truly am quite lost trying to read these books, and I find them to be not so straight forward at times, especially when trying to find djinn names. I'm trying my best, but it feels like I'm almost sort of lost even while reading the books.Theres multiple ways to conjure them. Each method requires investment. Amadeus has gone over the sufi methods and the Berhatiah is one of them. Theres another method that requires initiation for response. Their heirarchy is as such
Sphere -> Root/Binding Djinn -> Djinn of Motion -> Six Guards/Djinn -> Djinn you are seeking.
You need initiation into the relevant sphere to get the Binding/Root Djinn. That Djinn works with his compatriot of Motion. I believe Agrippa segregated these into intelligence and spirit. Below those they have these Djinn that act as prison guards or palace guards and you ask those ones to bring you the Djinn you seek contact with. So the operative procedure goes
1. Shortened Berhatiah invocation of the 28 names or you can do the Basmala×19 for short version. Point is do this under the Will and sanction of Allah
2. Invocation of the sphere that rules the djinn
3. Evocation of the root djinn of power of the sphere (sometimes called king)
4. Evocation of the djinn of motion of the sphere
5. Evocation of the six Guards and a request for the djinn you seek knowledge and conversation with
6. Knowledge and conversation
The root djinn is listed amongst a ton of different grimoires but they usually deviate in names. You can find their names in the Shams (there is an english translation now though its an excerpt), Picatrix, and the Antimaquis. I cant give out the names I use but if you initiate into the sphere you will find the one you need to use. Once initiation is achieved they respond every time.
As for the modern "occulture" material they lean more into solomonic interpretations.
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I think I got the names, right now it would really help if you could be more specific in the list of things you gave me. Sorry, if I'm asking for a lot, it's just that I get what the books are saying, but I'm a visual leaner, and simpler straightforward instructions help me more.
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