Edited By
Anita Raj

A growing discussion on forums is challenging popular beliefs about the Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram (LRP). Recent comments emphasize the importance of proper banishing before and after invoking energies, a practice thatโs often mistakenly overlooked.
Banishment practices are taking center stage in conversations among practitioners. Many argue that failing to banish consistently can lead to unexpected consequences for oneโs mental and physical health. One commenter noted, "I know someone personally who developed multiple sclerosis from constantly invoking without ever banishing."
Participants are questioning the correct approach to "vibrating" divine names. Some believe that a conversational tone is sufficient for invocation. In stark contrast, established sources argue that intense physical exertion is necessary for effective practice. "You can simply say the god name like you would if having a conversation," a commenter stated, highlighting a notable departure from traditional teachings.
Interestingly, Liber O, a vital text for many practitioners, provides specific guidance on this practice. According to one user, it states that exertion during invocation should cause substantial physical fatigue, contrasting with claims that it can be done casually.
"All this must be done with all the force of which you are capable," reads the text, drawing attention to the depth of effort required.
As these discussions unfold, there seems to be a mix of sentiments among those involved. While some believe the clarifications are necessary, others feel that traditions should remain untouched. For example, one commenter sharply remarked, "Iโm not fixing anything, Iโm reminding people what Crowley wrote about the ritual."
Meanwhile, another acknowledged, "Looks like I pissed off some YouTube magicians," indicating a tension with popular influencers in the community.
โ ๏ธ Frequent invocation without banishing has reportedly led to health issues for some practitioners.
๐ The correct way to vibrate god names remains hotly contested, with varying opinions on method and intensity.
๐ฌ Attitudes toward traditional practices are evolving as new members seek reassurance from experienced voices.
As the discussion continues, it raises the question: Are practitioners fully aware of the consequences of their rituals? This ongoing dialogue highlights the need for accurate education in spiritual practices.