Spirits, Books & Learning Magick

Just a bit on how I learned magick & my views on learning it

When I set my heart on learning magick,

I had no idea what I was getting into. I had turned away from a religion that meant the world to me because I was denied something I felt was immeasurably important, that I hadn’t done anything so wrong it should be reasonably withheld.

I was eleven or ten or six or…kneeling at the bedside praying, reading books on dogma I didn’t understand, writing poems convincing myself that lying wasn’t the same as breathing, begging a god who was always looking the other way for calm.


When I began learning magick,

it wasn’t through a lens of “magick,” or even “magic.” It was books that put manipulation at their center. Understanding, or trying to, the principles behind manipulative tactics in interpersonal interactions. I read a bit on hypnosis too, but it never grabbed me. It was learning to control the self, and how that extended to others that most moved me. Related I’m sure, was how deeply I valued being able to convincingly lie for a while.

I wanted to learn astral projection. I wanted to learn how to fly, and how to move energy in intense (fiction-focused) ways. I wanted to be a “witch” more than I wanted to hold onto a religion that had scorned me for existing, that had kept me bound in the throws of fear for so long.

It wasn’t through books or spirits. It was in stillness. It was the quiet between the loudness of breath, speech, and movement. It was counting the heartbeats that sped and slowed in fear and calm. It was the fear of shadows loitering overhead and the plunge into the dark.

The first four years of my practice, because by then I was actively and intentionally practicing magick, were sans spirits and sans occult guidebooks. I read a little on spirituality, and definitely on philosophy, quite a bit on myths as well. But that’s because I was (and am) interested in those things, not because I was seeking a certain path or didn’t know where to go.

Of course, it can’t really be said that I did know where I was going, and I’m not sure I can say for sure now that I know where this path winds through but I wasn’t lost. I was limited in materials then too, trying to make my way through manifesting and energy work, trying to understand what would become, and was even then and even before, the foundations of my craft. Which is not only the foundation of my craft, but also so much of who I am, these things are impossibly intertwined (as they should be).

If at eleven I decided to list my grievances of the bible, at fourteen I wondered about atheism, and at sixteen began reading on spirits. There was overlap, between the demon-summoning and begging, desperate, prayers and worship to the god I had revered for years prior. In this time, most of my focus was on energy work and meditation.

The first magick I actively participated in was important to me, it was empowering and in many ways intense. But it was nothing like calling a spirit into my space, like being a conduit for it, or hearing the energy roar and quiet into a calm overwhelming.

The first spirit I set out to call intentionally and did call into a ritual was Dantalion. And among the careful moments of that ritual I’d planned and cautiously executed, I was thrown into another world. One where spirits exist not in a void or vacuum, but as welcomed through us into our world just as we exist through them as part of theirs.

For years, I relied on Dantalion’s teachings primarily to guide me through this craft and practice. So much at the beginning, as had been the case before reaching out to him, was feeling adrift as though there was so much in the mundane and magic worlds both that I had no answers for. I was forbidden from reading certain (many) texts in these years as well. Something that has gotten mixed results when I’ve told others (mostly, though, disbelief, doubt, and scorn).

But why bother to practice in a way that is not ours, mine? How can someone else’s beliefs or removed judgements on my path be more important to me than mine?

Several years into my practice, then, I began discussing with others on similar walks about their paths, about our shared experiences, the types of magick we enjoyed–or even begrudgingly partook of–that resonated. And not even then did I begin to pick my way though occult books, not long revered authors’ words and not contemporary views or guides.

It has long been, for me, reliance on myself, on spirits I’ve welcomed in, and those people around me who have offered stories passed that has brought my magick to life. It was much more recently that I began to contemplate the works of others who have walked this and similar paths before me.

I believe people should not frequent tables to which they have brought nothing.

For that reason, I believe it is crucial for people to form their own views, opinions, and more often than not collect their own experiences before sitting down to learn of others. I, of course, as someone who loves literature, reading, and understanding others’ perspectives, advocate dearly for consuming knowledge and learning from others. However, how can we ever hope to be in conversation with a text–or its author–if we do not have anything with which to converse?

Blind consumption of others’ stories, and acceptance of them ought be reserved for people we trust blindly.


People like to ask how to get started with magick, which books people have read, which resources they have seen, which rituals are the most powerful, which spirits the quickest, what is “the best”? These questions are entirely contrary to what and how I have learned, which is to learn first through the self.

To understand what compels you in the mundane world, what brings you closer to the magical. These are the things which should be exalted as a path into the magical is lit. Even in teachings that seek to standardize avenues of learning and texts consumed, anyone successful understands that people are not all the same and thus cannot all grow when treated as if the external is the only thing which matters, is a catalyst for growth, or otherwise should inform how learning is conducted.

Understanding of the self, however fleeting it may be, is a greater key to your magick and a likely path, than any number of spirits or books can provide. There are many ways to know yourself, at least to dip your feet into the pool of knowledge (of self and others), my suggestion to anyone who wants to learn magick would always be to start with the self.

What has brought you to this path, and when shed, what remains of yourself to follow deeper into it?

Dantalion: Djinn of the Mind

Hail Dantalion,
He who pulls minds from the depths of contortion
And bestows new insights to those seeking
Djinn of high waters and flickering laterns
You see all there is and know the minds of the many
Altering them and pulling swiftly made strings is performed with ease
Shifting rampaging anger to the quiet calm or adding fuel to what is lit

Hail Dantalion,
Master of manipulation
Who holds the many faces in a turn
Who brings color to the minds enshrouded in blankness
And yearns to tether mind and soul as one

Hail Dantalion,
Who brings feathered aid
And swiftly changing minds to reality
Who masks truth and sets free what has been made

Hail Dantalion.
Who reigns over his legions.
Who is masterfuly cunning Grand Duke.
Who is grand and powerful.

I honor you. I thank you.

-LaurelSpider

Formalities

Dantalion can be found as a Duke the Ars Goetia, it is also said he’s a Babylonian Djinn. I alternate quite a bit between djinn and duke, I don’t see either as more or less respectful in the case of this entity. A djinn in traditionally seen as a fire spirit and they can be found mentioned especially in Arabic and pre-Islamic regions. Djinn is also where the English word genie comes from where it means a wish-granting spirit. However, there is no rule about having only 3 wishes and in my experience Dantalion has never been tricky about delivering to me only the bare minimum of my request. Nor has he ever sought to bring me any harm through his help.

It is, however, of importance to note that Dantalion is not fond of Solomonic and similar methods of evocation (SPG). Some things to keep in mind when calling him might be standard associations like Sandalwood incense, the element of water, the color green, the planet Venus, and the metal Copper. Dantalion’s enn: Avage ayer Dantalion on ca.

Dantalion & I

Dantalion was the first spirit that I did a formal ritual with. It was without a doubt one of the most amazing, powerful, and memorable experiences of my life. After the ritual, I felt so amazing at the tangible energy I’d felt throughout it. The next day, my results manifested before my eyes. I was so scared that they wouldn’t in the moment. I began repeating Dantalion’s name in my mind and I heard a couple things. I heard his voice, something that I’d not really experienced in ritual. At least, something I’d not trusted much in if I did hear it.

He said, “Trust me and be calm.” Dantalion is by far one of the most reassuring and gentle-natured spirits I’m acquainted with. He is also fierce and a force to be reckoned with should he oppose you, but someone who is an outstanding and cherished friend to me. Since that evocation ritual, Dantalion and I have spent a great deal of time together. He helped me to better understand and regulate my clairaudience which I’ve had since I was little. He’s also helped me get achieve many magickal results. Now, Dantalion and I are pacted and the pact will likely remain in place for a long time.

My current studies under this mind-master is related to the minds of others as well as my own mind and heart. I look forward to uploading more about this pact in the future! When available, these blogs can be found under the category “Pact with Dantalion.” They will feature insights on how I’ve been able to enter and explore the minds of other fellow magicians and eventually the minds of non-magicians as well. It’s been an amazing journey to be here now with these experiences! To have them validated by other magicians has been incredible as well.

In closing on the topic, I’d like to say, Dantalion and I are friends on this journey through life. He has guided me through much and been a comfort and joy to have at my side. I am grateful to him when he says yes, when he says no, and even more so when he reminds me the value of patience.

Dantalion’s Appearance & Specialties

Appearance & Energy

He is said to carry with him a book — perhaps a grimoire, or the book of the living and the dead, or in my UPG (unverified personal gnosis) the book of the minds of others. Regardless, the book is a defining feature and if you evoke him into full manifestation, you’re almost sure to see it! He is also said to have a head either with changing faces or with many of them. This too, is often seen when he is evoked. It’s a true wonder to see this duke appear with his regal attire, many faces, and holding the tome he carries.

Dantalion appears to me in a few ways. As he’s a shapeshifter, this makes sense. The first way is with a ‘wheel’ of heads, the second is with one handsome face and a swishy bottom half that is neither legs nor a ghost-tail. In short, his energy is strong and gentle. It can be felt clearly to those tuned in to their (energetic) surroundings and those with a penchant for feeling spirits. If you’re neither, a meditation and some relaxation will help you feel his presence.

There’s no feeling quite like Duke Dantalion’s energy surrounding you, pledging aid when you’re asking a favor, seeking knowledge, crying, or in a state of desperation. He is uplifting and welcoming. To anyone who needs to manipulate someone, know the mind of another, and to anyone who needs a teacher—check out this powerful djinn!

However you choose to interact with Dantalion, he’s incredibly friendly and has a strong energy about him. The feeling of being in ritual with him is exciting and soothing all at once, you know that you’re wishes will be attended to when you enter into an agreement, when you ask and he answers. He’s a spirit I would recommend to most beginners without hesitation. I’ve hardly found another spirit with such gently reassuring yet still deeply powerful energy.

Specialties

Dantalion is often called upon when people are in need of manipulating others. He is also remarkable at teaching arts, including spiritual ones. Duke Dantalion has helped me further develop my clairaudience and has aided me with the craft of manipulation. For others he also offers to teach arts and sciences. It’s important to remember that the vast majority of spirits, in addition to their abilities, can be wonderful teachers.

This isn’t something I’m very inclined to write about, but there is a warning I would like to give. Some people experience a slight, sometimes more severe, pattern of obsession with Dantalion. He does rule over the mind in a sense, so it’s easy to see why he inspires obsession. But really, this shouldn’t be a big concern as long as you’re aware that becoming obsessed with a spirit is possible. So if you find yourself obsessing, have a ritual or acknowledge the feeling and decide to move on from it.


The poem overlaying the sigil is a dedication to Duke Dantalion I wrote after a ritual with him where he requested I publish something about our relationship. The poem is also posted under my username @meow on the Become a Living God forum.