Lately I have been doing a dedicated ritual to build a relationship with a specific Goetic Spirit. This Spirit is known as Clauneck. We are introduced to this entity briefly in the Grimorium Verum as one of the eighteen servitors of Syrach, as well as the Key of Solomon, where both state that he is "beloved of Lucifer".
This Spirit, in all accounts, seems highly connected to the acquiring (or taking away of) wealth. He is very picky about the attitudes of those who summon him, as he doesnt do disrespect well.
For awhile, I have been setting up my working space, and laying his sigil before my area. I do my normal Breaching (which I describe in Sorcery: Working with Spirits 101 course). A few things I have learned about working with him:
- He loves being recognized for his work. If you work with him, make sure that you publicly thank him for his help. Kind of like you might publicly thank and advertise for your favorite Tarot reader or author. He really enjoys this.
- He has a specific chant that he likes. Many who study Demonolatry might know that there are specific chants, called enns, that can be listened to or intoned when working with a spirit. There is one on YouTube that he prefers being used when in communion. And it can be found here: https://youtu.be/vQGrOPisO1A?si=oFRfjK5GuHvlYGPB
- He loves when you burn Dragon's Blood. It is like taking a shot of coffee to him.
Since working with him I havent become rich by any means. But, I have noticed a strong "trickle" of extra funds. First, I discovered SKOOL literally an hour after my first attempt to work with him. I discovered the specific YouTube video he likes the next night (and play it loud, not using headphones, spirits prefer it).
I have been able to acquire enough change every two weeks to fill my gas tank without using my card. So, small wins.
I found an old financial Abundance course I had sitting around (which will go live in a few days).
And here soon I will be sharing some information on Sigil magick and most particularly my theories on it, based on decades of practice.