Greetings!
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I have a problem: I have a servitor that is demanding I need to give it more energy every day are-so, if not it sort of fades.
Yes that is a problem...but you need to be very clear about what is happening here. The idea that it is the servitor that is
demanding more energy that has me concerned. Servitors are created to do a specific task. Multi purposed servitors will run you into trouble. Dissolve it and start again. In no way should this construct have free will. This is not a pet or another life...it is a machine of sorts. Who the hell is in charge?
Bardon has some very explicit instructions for the creation of these things, from creation to destruction. NOTE: RANT approaching!
This is a major flaw in alot of ChaosMagick cookbooks out there...they don't go into the why's and the why nots about 'servitors'. It was the chaosmagicians that coined the word 'servitor'. Now there is a whole generation of magicians out there playing with things that they aren't prepared to take care of. (Let's skip to the last chapter and get to the really good stuff!)
Keep it simple! Use one element, create it for one purpose then destroy it after giving it an alloted time to perform its task! I can't even begin to tell you how many of these things are littering up the astral because of lazy, sloppy and incompetant blohards that never clean up after themselves! No, I'm NOT calling you any of these derogatory things...I'm trying to make a point!
Bindrunes can be used to help
define your construct. Now, first I'd say 'Bravo!' for creativity in adopting bindrunes with the creation of a 'servitor' but a distinct Boo for the lack of understanding on the mechanics of energy work in regards to the charging/powering of your 'beast'...
You should understand the making of these constructs before sending them off willynilly into the world! END OF RANT! (IMG:
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