Preparation:
- Sacred Space: Set up your space in a quiet, clean area where you can focus and avoid interruptions. You may want to cast a protective circle to ensure your safety and create an atmosphere of spiritual focus.
- Altar: Prepare an altar or a designated space for your ritual. Include:
- A candle (usually white for purity or green for healing, but you can choose other colors depending on your intent).
- Herbs or incense: You might want to burn frankincense or myrrh for spiritual purification, or any other herbs that are healing in nature like sage or lavender.
- An offering: This can be something symbolic, such as a flower, a cup of water, or a small offering of herbal medicine to honor Buer’s connection to healing.
- Buer’s Sigil: It is helpful to have the sigil of Buer on hand. The sigil is often drawn or printed out to serve as a focal point during the invocation. You can place it on your altar or hold it in your hand during the invocation.
- Sigil of Buer:
- Draw or print the sigil and keep it close, either on your altar or in your hands during the ritual.
- Sigil of Buer:
Steps for Invocation to Buer:
1. Opening the Circle (Optional):
- If you’re working with a protective circle, begin by casting your circle of protection. You can do this by visualizing a sphere of light surrounding you, or physically drawing one on the ground with a wand, athame, or finger.
2. Light the Candle:
- Light the candle (usually white or green, representing healing and purity). As you do this, focus on your intention for calling upon Buer.
3. Chanting or Invocation Prayer:
- You can recite the following invocation, or create one that fits your personal style or need. The important part is that it reflects respect, clarity of intention, and an open heart.
Invocation to Buer:
“Buer, mighty and wise spirit, Great President of Hell, you who command fifty legions, Come to me now and grant me your healing grace. Guide me in the ways of wisdom, medicine, and knowledge. You who cure ailments and bestow understanding, I ask for your assistance in this moment of need. Grant me strength, clarity, and the power of healing. Buer, I call upon you in reverence and trust. Come forth, wise and kind, and bless this working. So it is, as I will, so mote it be.”
You can also adapt this prayer to suit your specific need. For instance:
- If you need help with a specific illness, you could add:
“I ask you, Buer, to heal me from [insert specific condition].” - If you are seeking wisdom in a particular subject, you could include:
“I seek your wisdom in [insert subject], help me find clarity and understanding.”
4. Meditation or Focus:
- Once you’ve said the invocation, spend a few moments in meditation or focus. Concentrate on the sigil of Buer, your intentions for healing or wisdom, and the presence of the spirit. You might imagine Buer’s energy surrounding you, a warm, healing light that brings clarity and understanding.
5. Closing the Invocation:
- After spending time in focus and meditation, thank Buer for his presence and assistance. You may say a closing prayer, like:
“Thank you, Buer, for your wisdom and aid. I accept your blessings with gratitude, and I trust that my needs will be fulfilled in their highest good. Go in peace and may you continue to guide me. So it is, as I will, so mote it be.”
6. Release the Circle (Optional):
- If you have cast a protective circle, now is the time to formally release it. You can do this by imagining the light of the circle dissipating, or by saying something like:
“The circle is open, but never broken. The work is done. So mote it be.”
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