What is a Spirit Womb?
A "spirit womb" is what I call a tool I use to bring spirits into this world. With the aid of this empowered bowl or pot you can give life to new beings, allowing them to be born into vessels in our realm.
The bowl/pot should be about the size of a human head, or big enough to hold a small/medium doll. Smaller spirit wombs can be useful as well for birthing spirit seals, which can be put into spirit vessels, instead of whole vessels.
Making a spirit womb:
To prepare your chosen object wash it out with consecrated water, cleansing it of all it's pasts uses. Dry it out, and then fill the vessel with incense smoke and let it dissipate. Cover the vessel with a block cloth and let the object rest untouched for about a day.
After at least a day as passed, bring out the vessel during a time when the sun is not shining or in a space where daylight can't reach. Bring the vessel to a cemetery, or bring cemetery dirt to the vessel. Fill the bottom with about an inch of dirt, then allow incense/tobacco smoke to fill the vessel too. Declare that this vessel strip all things put into it of their past, allowing them to be cleansed and born anew. Recover the pot with the black cloth, and let it sit for at least 1 night.
When at least 1 night has passed, empty the dirt inside the pot and save it. Now take the vessel to a place where plants grow in abundance, such as the woods, a farm, gardens, etc in the daylight. Gather dirt from this land, giving offerings to it's spirit as you do, and fill the pot once again with about an inch of dirt. This time adding a sprinkle of water, then raising the open vessel towards the sun, declaring that this vessel allow all things placed inside it to grow new life inside it, and be born from it with might and vigor. Allow the vessel to sit in the sunlight (either in this spot, or in a window) until it sets.
When the sun has set the vessel you've prepared is ready to be put to use. Take it to where you work your magic, and empty out the content into the same container the the cemetery dirt that once filled it. Allowing them to mix, with your right hand mix the soils further with a clockwise motion. As you do feel the power in the dirt coil and rise like a serpent, traveling up your arm and into you. Take the same hand, and now place it over the vessel palm down, saying a prayer to the land calling on it's gestational and fertile forces. Begin putting the combined dirt into the pot with your right hand. Stop when you feel satisfied or a sense of pressure on/around your hand. Leave this dirt base in the pot, and save this extra dirt should you need to replenish it.
Raise up your vessel, declare it a "womb of spirit", where any spirit you wish may be brought forth through. Sit with the your newly created tool, feed it offerings of bread, honey, and wine. Burn and candles and incense in it's honor. Allow it to give you it's name and teach you how to use and adorn it if you so wish.
Utilizing the spirit womb:
Once your spirit womb has been created/consecrated you may begin the process of birthing new spirits. To do so, make or acquire a vessel for this spirit being born. It can be pouch filled with herbs/stone, a statue, doll, or simply a spirit's seal. Whatever the spirit's vessel it to be place it inside the womb. If the object can't be sealed inside the bowl/pot then cover it with a black cloth. Ask the womb to lend it's fire to this spirit, allowing them to grow in/through the pot. Feed the spirit womb offerings of water, fire, bread, and wine so it has the force to lend the growth of this spirit.
This spirit will tell you when it's ready to born, often through dreams or divination. Frequently spirits need about 3 days to gestate, sometimes 9. Spirits that are fully formed in the Other and simply being put into a vessel may only need 1.
When the spirit is born into their new vessel they must be baptized with holy water, given their name, and their fire so they may carry out any desired work. When baptizing the spirit anoint their head with water in the shape of a cross, then anoint the vessel with oil (if using a doll, this should be done of their hands, feet, and eyes). When this is complete, hold the vessel over the womb declaring them born and wrap them in a while cloth like a new born. Clean up the vessel, let it rest for a night, and then in the morning you may begin putting the spirit to work.
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