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E.V.P., a chapter out of the Necromancy handbook
I will share my experiences with the public in this article on EVP; this is a way of communicating with the dead via electronic equipment, say a mobile phone that can record audio or video; the benefit is that it is, compared to general occult techniques, ridiculously easy to perform or do, drawback is that it is really hard for the recipient to come through, or show any kind of understandable message. If one is able to though, then talking to the dead (which vibrate on a different astral plane) is like making a phone call to someone.
Like I stated before, I have some experience in this venture since I occupied myself with this a good while ago (2014), and “dabbled” in Necromancy. The way to do it is to simply focus (I mean really focus) on connecting with the dead, and then record while staying focused & and envisioning the dead around you etc. Doing this multiple times a day will, however, wear you down astrally and incite fatigue, to keep that in mind. One needs “white noise”, like water falling from a faucet or fan noise for example to serve as a means for the dead to have their voices materialize in the physical. Below a listing of sound snippets and pieces:
. An example of White noise, downloaded online: a stream of water.
. A session where you’ll hear me address the dead in Dutch, and a fan as background noise for aforementioned reasons- keep in mind to listen to it with headphones and you’ll hear them whisper at certain points in the background.
. A session without any white noise, same approx. as before.
Like I mentioned before, this is impractical Necromancy to say the least, but more for absolute amateurs; see my article on magick for a good book on ritual necromancy, as well as these articles which you might find interesting. I just wanted to share my brief necromantic experiences back in the day as a beginner. I used this book as a guidebook.
(Some) Spirits that specialize in Necromancy:
Detailed Benefits Of Necromancy
The dead, compared to the entities that most magicians work with such as angels and demons, pagan gods and the likes, have a benefit in the sense that they once were part of the material plane. Now, this can be a bit tricky to understand or to grasp but bear with me; Angels for example, being the most powerful, potent etc. ones obviously, as magnificent as they are and their dominion over the world issued by God obviously.. generally speaking, have never been directly part of the material plane when compared to human beings. And the same can be said of the other ones.. point in case is that as a human being, you’re part of both the astral as well as the material plane across the board, and when you die you are simply no longer part of the material plane, at the very least in a direct sense. When it comes to the occult and practicing, this brings about a relatively obscured or unnoticed benefit that, in some cases, the aforementioned entities cannot give you in the same manner/way. And although the dead are, compared to the other entities, the weakest and lacking in power, even severely so (no offense meant to them obviously), the concept of power and potency doesn’t apply so much as does applicability.
To give an example, say that you wanted to undertake some kind of excavation or similar and you wanted to have a layout of the area and you’ve never been there, and for whatever reason simply going there is too much of a hassle for only surveying purposes. And to add insult to injury so to speak, there’s also little in the way of information available or visible for example through satellite imagery through Google maps and so on and so forth. And you happen to need a detailed overview of what the place looks like, with maximum emphasis laid on the material world (so you want to know what the place looks like in actuality, as a human being in the material world); working with for example a dead archaeologist or fisherman or any person that by coincidence or otherwise used to operate in the region, and therefore knows the lay of the land literally and figuratively- this would provide you with maximum benefit, in the sense that interacting with that person under near ideal or outright ideal circumstances would make it so that the person can explain to you in detail what the place looks like in the sense of “you’ll see a giant tree to the left with specific carvings and markings on it, and to the right you’ll see approximately a meter deep hole” and so on and so forth.. this provides you with maximum practical benefit in terms of what you need and what you were looking for (and once again, I need to lay emphasis on the fact that you can clearly see that in this example the concept of power, potency etc. does not apply), thereby giving your excavation project maximum success rates.
Lastly, for people that are wondering why I for example have not done so in the way of working with the deceased is due to impracticality, both for me personally as well as factually within the context of my own personal life and conditions/circumstances.
