I asked a question a few weeks ago about potential issues with caring for some necromantic amulets I've inherited and my personal practice of western ritual magic.
This is only a data point but I found that rituals like the LBRP make the ghosts in the necromantic amulets "quiet" for a short period of time but doesn't expel them. Perhaps because the amulets contain bone/flesh relics? Or do the dead exist on a plane that is not impacted by the astral energies of the LBRP (would this mean the dead are more etheric than astral?)
Anyway, just a data point and it explains partly why necromancy was considered such a verboten practice in Western magic if the dead do not respond strongly to typical banishing.
The LBRP did make me realise how spiritually "noisy" (I hope that makes sense?) ghosts can be even if I can't sense then using astral senses yet.
Necromantic amulets and LBRP
I asked a question a few weeks ago about potential issues with caring for some necromantic amulets I've inherited and my personal practice of western ritual magic.
This is only a data point but I found that rituals like the LBRP make the ghosts in the necromantic amulets "quiet" for a short period of time but doesn't expel them. Perhaps because the amulets contain bone/flesh relics? Or do the dead exist on a plane that is not impacted by the astral energies of the LBRP (would this mean the dead are more etheric than astral?)
Anyway, just a data point and it explains partly why necromancy was considered such a verboten practice in Western magic if the dead do not respond strongly to typical banishing.
The LBRP did make me realise how spiritually "noisy" (I hope that makes sense?) ghosts can be even if I can't sense then using astral senses yet.
Thanks,
P