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Candle shapes & summoning
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In the past I tried to summon a Demon I'm familiar with. I tried to light up five new candles in a circle but two of them didn't light up so I guess they wanted me to create the shape of the triangle with three candles and I did.

I saw somewhere now-if I understood correctly-that this symbol forces the summoned entity to come. I'm aware that triangle is the symbol of manifestation but is that true?

Should I create the shape next time I summon this Demon again?
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Re: Candle shapes & summoning
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If you are coming into the forums to ask about summoning things it is a pretty good indicator that you are not ready to be doing it. i would suggest going back to studying and learning about summoning before you start trying it.

Of course, that is just my suggestion.

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I just asked because it is shown to be shown by spirits to use 3 in a triangle and three, is very symbolic as well. Also, I was way too upset to calm my self down.
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I'd suggest more research into the field. Remember that 'summoning demons' is considered dangerous.
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Well, the shapes are used as symbolic references, and usually mostly tie in with the ideas of sacred geometry, or in being reflective of natural processes.

The circle is a simple shape and tends to be a catch-all, being contextual to how it is used. It tends to represent protection or containment, the cycles of the sun and moon, and/or the planets and star houses. It can also represent the whole of the self.

The triangle, in sacred geometry, tends to be representative of the classic trinity of body-mind-spirit as contextualized within a singular rigid or firm structure. In essence it is an expression of putting the whole of yourself into a task as one cohesive unit. Or, more simply, expressing that you are putting yourself to task with body, mind, and spirit acting as one.
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Thank you!
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