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People here will not share serious magick that can actually endanger someone. No one knows you, Detraque, personally and cannot ascertain what level of experience he/she has. Summoning can be a potentially dangerous endeavor, especially when you want to summon something yet know nothing about it. Seriously, why do you want to summon something when you don't know what it is or what it does? That seems like pure "dabbling" to me, and dabbling gets you into nothing but trouble. This is why I avoided this post. I wasn't going to give answers to someone who is not actively seeking answers. The internet doesn't have everything but, for crying out loud, the poster who answered found one on google and copy and pasted it. Why do people here expect to be catered to? I for one refuse to do so.
I can understand coming and asking questions about things that are not commonly in literature or about personal situations. Or if you wish to discuss a topic that you already have basic knowledge on to get a round table discussion going. But I feel like many people use the members here as their own living, breathing search engine. And to get angry yet when no one answers! Are we being paid for this? Because if so, I'm not getting my weekly check!
As for the last poster's question. I'm not going to comment on your personal business... It's your bind, you can break it. Its best to reproduce the same altar/ritual you originally used to bind and reverse the process if applicable. You would need to bind again to another object. But I don't understand why anyone would want to bind a spirit to them permanently. Sometimes it's necessary temporarily when a spirit is out of control. If you are using the word "bind" as a definition to describe a fabricated connection for communication purposes, something similar to the bond twins share, this is misuse of the term and a healthy connection to create. But otherwise, if it is an unbreakable tie with you as "owner", that is slavery and imprisonment. If you care that much about a soul/spirit, then you should be respectful of their right to free will. Something to think about...
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