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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Invocations

   The Art of Invocation is to invoke the power to work for you by imagination, linking, idea provocation, and focus. Invokers are ambitious and stubborn individualists. To accomplish this art, call out mentally or physically "I call to you power that I bid! Come to me and serve my purposes!" Now expect power to come to you. Now imagine the events you would want. Wait for them to happen. When you are finished, thank the power that aided you.

  Another way to do this is to bid the power to come by the method above. Make the action you need by thinking about what you would want and call out the name of said item or person you'd want to affect. Now, focus on what action you would want done by imagining it or saying what you would want to happen to it, her or him. Thank the power after your work is finished. 

   To do this by idea provocation, make a call to the power and bid it to do what you need. Now think about an idea appearing in the back of the mind that said person thinks is his. Now imagine the entire idea as if presenting it to a science fair crowd. Afterwards, thank the power for helping. The alternative to a science fair is to project the thought as if in conversation. When the conversation is over, mentally draw yourself back into your mind. This is also called thought projection.

   The focus idea is a bit tough, so I would try to do it in meditation. Meditate on an idea that you would want to happen. Keep focus on the idea until it occurs. The idea you were thinking is a certain thing if you feel a shift in the air. When you do, thank the power for helping and allow it to work unhindered by your mind. This is accomplished by you associating in your mind the fact that it is an equal partner.

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