A reader asked about how to create an entity that would serve as a disruptive force for those intending them harm.
We responded:
“Creating an entity to serve as a guardian or protector with an aggressive edge is a potent form of magick. This practice, most often linked to Chaos Magick, involves crafting a servitor—a custom-made thought-form designed to carry out specific tasks. In your case, the task is to actively disrupt or cause trouble for those who intend you harm. See below for a detailed process to create such an entity.”
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Preparation and Considerations:
Before beginning, reflect deeply on the purpose and ethical implications of your work. A servitor, like any magickal creation, needs clear instructions and boundaries to avoid unintended consequences. Be explicit about its role, lifespan, and limits.
Materials Needed:
- A sigil (representing the entity’s name and purpose).
- A black candle (for power and protection).
- A small physical vessel (e.g., a jar, box, or stone) to house the entity’s essence.
- Incense (dragon’s blood, mugwort, or patchouli are ideal).
- Paper and pen.
- A personal offering (e.g., a drop of your blood, saliva, or hair).
Steps to Create the Entity:
1. Define the Entity’s Purpose and Parameters
Write down:
- Its name (a unique, magickally charged name to personify its identity).
- Its appearance (if you wish to visualize it).
- Its task (e.g., “To disrupt and cause strife to anyone who intends harm toward me or my household”).
- Its limits (e.g., “You will not harm the innocent or cause chaos for me directly”).
- Its lifespan (e.g., “You will exist until your task is complete or I dissolve you”).
2. Create a Sigil for the Entity
Transform the entity’s name and purpose into a sigil. Use the method of reducing the phrase to a unique, abstract symbol. This will act as the focal point for its creation and energy.
3. Build the Entity’s Home
Choose a vessel to house the entity—this could be a jar, box, or enchanted object. Place the sigil inside or inscribe it on the vessel. This will serve as the entity’s anchor in the physical world.
4. Gather Energy and Invoke Creation
- Light the black candle and burn the incense to create a sacred atmosphere.
- Hold the vessel and focus on the sigil, imagining energy swirling into it. Envision the entity forming, taking on its intended characteristics.
- Offer a drop of your blood, saliva, or hair into the vessel, saying:
“From my essence, I give you form. From my will, I give you life. [Name], you are born to act as my protector and disruptor of all who seek my harm. Go forth and fulfill your purpose.”
5. Empower the Entity
- Repeat its name three times, visualizing it as a fully formed being.
- Declare its role:
“You will find and hinder those who wish me harm. Cause their plans to unravel, their lives to twist, until they abandon all thought of harming me.” - Charge the entity by visualizing energy flowing into the vessel from the candle flame, the incense smoke, and your own willpower.
6. Release the Entity
- Blow out the candle, signaling the entity’s release into the world.
- Say:
“Go now, [Name], and do my bidding. Return only to rest in this vessel or when I call upon you.”
7. Maintain and Control the Entity
- Offer occasional energy to keep the entity strong. This could be through meditation, candle-burning, or small offerings (like a drop of alcohol, a bit of food, or your focus during a ritual).
- Keep the vessel in a safe space. It serves as the entity’s home and can also be used to summon or dismiss it.
- If the entity’s task is complete, dissolve it by burning the sigil and saying:
“I release you, [Name]. Your purpose is fulfilled. Return to the void, and let there be peace.”
Final Note:
A servitor can be an incredibly powerful ally, but it is vital to set clear boundaries and remain in control. Treat it as a tool of your will, not a being with autonomy, to avoid unintended chaos. Be specific, intentional, and grounded in your purpose when working with this advanced magickal practice.