Cast a circle and invite your deity. But choose well. The pet will have the power/Affinity. which your deity has. (Example: Goddes Fortuna: Luck)
After calling your deity, light the candle to represent him/her. Now wash the totem with cleansed water.
After that make a middle sized energy/psi ball in your hands. Imagine this as an egg. Now think about the pet you want, it appereance and other abilites. (My friend Monfox has got a white small (for now) wolf with green wings) And choose an element for this pet. Fire, Water/Ice, Wind, Earth/Plant, Spirit/Light. After putting all this thoughts to the ball you made and put the ball into totem.
Now imagine your pet coming out from totem like a smoke and appearing in front of your eyes. Be friendly with it. You are the only one that will see him :) Talk to it and gain its trust. Play and train its abilities. :) Blessed be
Thanks sir :) I actually learned a bit about this "energy pet" thing in a different way. It was made with using psi energy. But with my fire to explore and create, I created this spell :)
monfox you are taking all the credit to yourself -_- don't throw away all my help in the making of the spell. I made a lot of research in this spell too you know. Also it was my idea to use different coloured candles.
About the other part. It is right. We take the information and created something different. Adding affinities and magick to progress.
Re: Soul Pet (by: Monfox) By: AwakeTooLong / Knowledgeable
Post # 7 Nov 16, 2011
The element of fire is often used within creation, and is popularly used for such things. Within traditional occult practice, it represents the warmth of life.
I would point out that within this traditional practice, water and ice are the same thing, earth and plant are the same thing, light is an aspect of fire, and spirit is separate entirely, not an element but more an aspect and influence of the elements.
Psi energy is much the same as any other energy that one might use. Just another word to describe it. This is more traditionally the nature of "spirit."
"Playing and training" its abilities is important with such a servitor, shaping the way it grows, preventing it from growing if you do not wish it to do so, and determining its personality and independence. It should be noted that anyone interacting with a servitor impacts the manner in which it grows, just as the influence of anyone can impact a child.
If I am creating an independent spiritual entity that I do not wish to develop its own personality, will, or goals, I will rarely even give it a name or view it as anything more than a machine. Treating any such entity as though it is something more lends it the qualities of being something more.
Just something to consider when creating such things.
I found this post very interesting. Would I be correct to assume that the color of the candle represents the element the created soul pet takes on? Also, should the totem be a depiction of the chosen animal?
Well different coloured candle was the idea of hestia but I think you are right. At least thats what I did.
Atotem is any natural or mythical animal to whom you feel a close connection during your life or some particular period of your life. And a statue in the shape of it.