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    I have been calling upon him lately and my findings have been crazy. What is your experience?

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    Typically he has helped me in terms of finding my own spark of divinity/higher self. He has also helped me in terms of rebirth and becoming unconditioned... and completely feeling alive.
    Those who Fall will find their Heaven
    and will always be adored.


    In Plaudo Atri Matris!

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    Normally in a state of wild ecstasy or intoxication I will call upon the God of the vine and offer energy to him.

    I have a connection with this deity that I myself don't understand.

    Praise Eleutherios!
    Those who Fall will find their Heaven
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    How do you guys call upon him? Err what's your method? The way I evoke is I need the sigil for them (which can be pretty limited seeing as I can't always find one, and i'm bad at making my own sigils heh).

    In short, i'm looking fora succesful method to call upon entities without needing their sigil (hopefully I can just use their english name)

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    Cast a circle of energy, call upon the elements in their respective quarters, then you'd have to go and call upon him with the intent of him joining the circle... then give an offering of energy or some sort... ask nicely why you want the deity there... praise your deity, then tell the deity that the deity may leave if they wish or stay if they desire - that is just polite.

    This was a basic alexandrian working. There is a book called ''The Craft'' which basically explains this a bit more in depth and is very practical if you can get a hold of it.
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    I normally invoke him using wine and nice poetry.
    Those who Fall will find their Heaven
    and will always be adored.


    In Plaudo Atri Matris!

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    dionysis is the god of states, and is the state needed for magic to work.
    Man is invited to question, discover, explore,
    and manipulate the world around him and use it for his benefit.

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    as in states of being; you get drunk your perceptions change. there are many and no two are the same nor any one the same as the last.
    Man is invited to question, discover, explore,
    and manipulate the world around him and use it for his benefit.

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    dionysos was definitely one of my favorite gods from the greek mythos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by volvic07 View Post
    Offer him lots of wine and he'll show up for pretty much anything :P
    Wine, cider, spirits... Not beer, though. I think the hops have too much of a sedative effect.

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