Friday, September 16, 2011

Incantation Invocations from Superheroes to Animals

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Pop magick (term borrowed from Grant Morrison) gives you the freedom to use the techniques that work for your magical work.  You do not have to be bound by any tradition.

Many contemporary and traditional incantations invoke the ancient goddess or ancient gods to bless and contribute strength to a spell. As a pop magician (or witch) simply write your own invocation to call the strength, blessing, power or energy of your patron to your aid.

You can invoke animals, superheroes and characters that speak to you.

I know I'm not alone in feeling a strong connection with modern myths like Batman. Batman is a figure that has been present my entire life. Batman resonates with more power in my life than the ancient gods and goddesses ever could. Find what characters resonate with you.
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Red Panda, Flying Squirrel, Batman, Robin, the X-Men, Superman, there are many heroes and superheroes to call to for strength.

You could invoke Macgyver when you find yourself on the side of the road in the morning with a flat tire and no clue. I mean, he could disarm a nuclear missile before the commercial break. A flat tire should be no problem.

If there are no current heroes that inspire you. Create your own. Write out the tales of your hero. These stories can become a hypersigil. Writing and drawing the story can be a magickal act that transforms you and your life. (The Adventures of Frog Man and the Peacock)

Animals for incantation invocations is a traditional practice. Invoke the spirit of an animal for the purpose of the spell. This animal does not have to be your spirit animal or an animal you have encountered in your life. I included Skyrats' photos as illustrations of powerful spirits to invoke. The power of these animals resonate through the photos.

*Note - If you don't know who the Red Panda and the Flying Squirrel are, find out at Decoder Ring Theatre. You won't regret it.

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