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So i have a friends consent to use his energy and j have been working on sigils. I made sigils using the sigil madness article, is there a way I can bind my friends spirit/soul to always be using ten percent of his energy to power my sigils?

Right now I make psi balls and tell them to power my sigils but I'm afraid it won't be enough can an experienced witch help me?

(I purchased permission to his soul to protect myself from the threefold law)
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Okay, while it's true that you can take a bit of someone's energy and use it in spell work, it's not something you can constantly be doing if you aren't near the person (and it would probably start being draining for you if you did, therefore defeating the purpose).

No, you cannot constantly be taking ten percent of someone's energy and putting it in a sigil.

Also, though I am not an expert in sigils, I am fairly certain that charging them, "powering" them, or infusing them with any sort of energy or intent is redundant. I have not heard of anyone doing that. I may be wrong about that part, though, so take it with a grain of salt, and anyone more experienced in sigils is free to correct me.

However, whether it's necessary or not, your energy is enough. I use my energy to charge crystals and it works perfectly well.

I'm unsure of how a soul would protect you from a karmic law. If you believe in such things, nothing is going to protect you from it forever. If you don't, you don't need to worry about it anyway. Also, most people say that souls cannot be purchased, though that is debated.

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Yes I purchased permission to his soul rather than the whole package because i felt that if I stole his energy without his permission that would be bad karma
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Ah, I see what you're saying. I apologize; I misunderstood the last sentence.

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