Let’s be honest—who hasn’t wished they had a little helper to handle life’s tedious tasks? Imagine having a personal assistant, but instead of a human (or a very expensive AI subscription), you have a magical entity that exists solely to do your bidding. No snack breaks, no salary, no complaining about workplace conditions. Welcome to the world of servitors!
Servitors are artificial spirits created for a specific purpose, and they’re entirely under your control. Need protection? A servitor can be your mystical bodyguard. Looking to attract opportunities? A servitor can work as your personal energetic recruiter. The possibilities are endless, as long as you know what you’re doing.
But before you go off creating an army of these things like some kind of magical overlord, let’s dive into what servitors are, how they differ from egregores, and how to make them work for you.
Many people confuse servitors with egregores, so let’s clear that up. While both are thought-forms—entities created through focused thought and energy—they serve different functions and have different levels of autonomy.
🔹 Servitors are personal and programmed. You create them with a specific purpose in mind, and they are bound to you. They act like well-trained magical pets: loyal, obedient, and existing only as long as you choose to maintain them.
🔹 Egregores are collective thought-forms created by a group’s shared beliefs and intentions. Think of them as corporate mascots with a touch of spiritual power. Major religions, brands, and even fandoms have egregores that take on lives of their own (looking at you, Mickey Mouse and Santa Claus).
While servitors are like robots designed for specific tasks, egregores are more like cultural forces—harder to control and capable of influencing large groups of people.
The real question is, why wouldn’t you want a magical assistant? Here are some common uses for servitors:
✅ Protection: Keep negative energy, harmful spirits, and sketchy people at bay. ✅ Prosperity: Attract money, job opportunities, or even creative inspiration. ✅ Healing: Act as an energy worker to aid in physical or emotional healing. ✅ Enhancing Skills: Boost your intuition, psychic abilities, or even productivity. ✅ Emotional Support: A servitor can be designed to provide comfort or motivation.
You get to decide exactly what the servitor does, and you tailor it to your needs.
Ready to build your own magical companion? Follow these steps, and soon you’ll have a fully functional servitor at your service.
Before anything else, be crystal clear about what you want your servitor to do. The more specific, the better. A servitor for “helping with work” is too vague, but a servitor “to enhance my confidence when speaking in meetings” is a focused goal.
Servitors don’t have a default look, so get creative! You can design them to appear as:
A shadowy protector
A glowing orb of energy
A small, helpful imp
A wise owl or cat familiar
The form should match the function. A servitor for confidence might take the shape of a lion, while one for stealth could be a smoky, formless wisp.
Names hold power. Choose something easy to remember but unique enough that you don’t accidentally summon it when ordering takeout.
To bring your servitor to life, you need to pour energy into it. This can be done through:
Meditation and visualization
Chanting its name repeatedly
Drawing or sculpting its form
Using candle magic, sigils, or crystals
Some practitioners even use a ritual circle to mark the servitor’s “birth.”
Like training a puppy (but with fewer messes), you must teach your servitor what to do. Be clear and direct. You can write down its purpose, speak aloud to it, or mentally command it.
Example: “You are to increase my focus while studying. Whenever I sit down with a book, you will sharpen my concentration and block out distractions.”
Your servitor needs an anchor in this world. You can link it to an object (a crystal, a piece of jewelry, a drawing) or even keep it within your aura. This prevents it from dissipating.
Servitors need energy to function. You can feed them with:
Your focus and intention
Offerings of light, incense, or sigil activations
Absorbing excess energy from specific sources (like the sun, moon, or even music)
If a servitor gets too weak, it might dissolve on its own.
If you no longer need your servitor, it’s important to properly dissolve it. This prevents lingering energy from going rogue.
To dismiss a servitor, you can:
Thank it for its service and instruct it to dissolve.
Burn its sigil or physical representation.
Absorb its energy back into yourself or the universe.
🚨 Do NOT create servitors for harm. They can backfire or grow beyond your control. 🚨 Do NOT forget about them. A neglected servitor can become unstable. 🚨 DO set clear limits. Make sure your servitor knows its purpose and doesn’t overstep its bounds.
Remember, servitors are tools—not independent spirits or pets. Treat them with respect, but always stay in control.
Creating servitors is a powerful magical technique that allows you to shape reality in a unique way. They are the ultimate customizable magical assistants, designed to fit your exact needs without any unnecessary fluff. Whether you want help manifesting money, sharpening your intuition, or keeping bad vibes away, servitors can be a valuable addition to your practice.
So, what kind of servitor will you create? Let me know in the comments!
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Red Brick Dust is a traditional protective and cleansing powder used to clean your front steps, window sills or other entrance or doorway.
It can be mixed with floor washes or sprinkled directly to ward off evil, curses, and keeping enemies away.
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YOU NEED :
red brick
metal hammer
flat hard surface
funnel or rolled up paper
Small amount of rum or whiskey
mortar and pestle
jar or vessel
goggles and handkerchief/mask
INSTRUCTIONS :
Find a hard, flat surface, preferably outside, and lay out a large piece of cardboard or thick paper on top. Keep in mind, you’re going to be hammering against this surface, so don’t choose a table or glass or anything that could be damaged or broken by a hammer. The cardboard of paper is to catch the brick pieces as they crumble.
2. Set your brick in the middle and sprinkle it lightly with rum or whiskey (this is your offering to the brick for the work it will do for you).
3. Pray prayers of protection over the brick (pray to your gods/ancestors/spirits/universe).
4. Cover your face with a handkerchief and goggles for your eyes. These protect from red brick dust or pieces getting into your eyes or breathing it in.
5. Use your hammer to start breaking the brick apart. You’ll find the right strength and speed as you go along.
6. Continue to pray over the brick as you hammer it into smaller and smaller chunks.
7. Once you’ve gotten the brick down to small chunks, transfer the chunks of brick (small portions at a time) to your mortar and pestle.
8. With your pestle in hand, begin to lightly pound at the chunks of brick, grinding them down into a fine powder. Do this with all the brick chunks, portions at a time, until the entire brick is dust.
9. Pray another prayer of protection over the brick. Then use a funnel or rolled up paper to transfer the red brick dust to a mason jar or vessel of some kind.
10. Label and store it until ready for use.
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