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Working With Duke Bune 26th spirit in the Lemegeton (Goetia)

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When working with Duke Bune It is important to understand him.

Bune (also spelled Bime, Buné, or Bimé), a powerful spirit listed as the 26th spirit in the Lemegeton (Goetia), are rooted in traditional demonolatry and modern grimoiric practices. As a demon of wealth, eloquence, necromantic knowledge, and the power to gather spirits to one's service, he responds well to specific types of offerings that align with his nature.


Working safely with spirits.

Before working with any spirit, it is crucial to understand them and to understand how to work safely with them.

Duke Bune 26th spirit in the Lemegeton (Goetia) this is his Sigil
Sigil Of Duke Bune

Working with Duke Bune Safely.

  • Containment: Always use a Triangle of Art with divine names to guide and contain the manifestation.

  • Space: Ensure at least 3 feet between the triangle and your circle.

  • Psychological Readiness: Don’t work under stress, fatigue, or intoxication.

  • Dismissal: Never leave the ritual unfinished. Always formally dismiss the spirit.

  • Grounding: Eat and rest afterward.

  • Sensing Danger: If the air thickens, candles flick violently, or you feel panic—end immediately, dismiss the spirit, and banish the space.

  • Contracts and packs: When working with spirits of any kind, especially those from the Goetia If they offer you something, never accept it. If your intent was to make a pact or a contract with them, be sure that it is detailed that you've gone over it, examined for loopholes, it sounds. funny to you, maybe, but they will. but they will exploit any that Are there and this could be very well your soul that is online.Depending on how Foolish you are.

Demonic face with horns, surrounded by ornate symbols and mysterious text in a sepia-toned circular design. Dark and ominous mood.

Below is a detailed breakdown of appropriate offerings to Duke Bune, categorized for practical and ceremonial use.


When working with Duke Bune It is important to remember that he is a Duke and should be treated with respect to that manner.

 

I. Traditional Offerings

These offerings are historically attuned to Bune’s planetary and elemental associations (Saturn and Earth with necromantic aspects), and often appear in classic Goetic rituals:

1. Incense

  • Sandalwood – aligns with Saturn and the underworld.

  • Frankincense & Myrrh – commonly used in wealth workings and to connect with spirits of the dead.

  • Dittany of Crete – used in necromantic rituals for summoning spirits.

  • Storax – for underworld communion and spirits of the grave.

  • A blend of earthy and spicy scents appeals to his Saturnine dominion.

2. Liquids

  • Red wine or dark ale – symbolizes blood and wealth.

  • Absinthe – due to its necromantic associations.

  • Strong coffee or black tea – offers vitality and focus, sometimes preferred in modern work for clarity in communications.

3. Physical Offerings

  • Coins or antique money – representing wealth; preferably old or foreign currency.

  • Grave dirt (from a peaceful grave) – useful in necromantic rites to draw spirits.

  • Bones or bone carvings – animal bones used respectfully to symbolize death and power.

  • Blood (optional and controversial) – some practitioners use a prick of their own blood in a contract ritual to seal a pact or empower a request.

II. Herbal and Botanical Offerings

  • Patchouli – commonly used in prosperity magic.

  • Wormwood – traditional in necromancy and spirit sight.

  • Bay leaves – for power, success, and messages from the dead.

  • Rue or Mugwort – enhances psychic sight and connects with spirits.

These can be burned, crushed and offered, or brewed into ritual oils.

III. Symbolic and Artistic Offerings

  • Poetry or music written in his honor – especially pieces that celebrate death, the afterlife, or wealth.

  • Sigil art – renderings of Bune’s seal drawn with intent and reverence.

  • Gold-painted objects or statues – items representing wealth, like miniature treasure chests, golden keys, or coin piles.

IV. Food Offerings

  • Cakes made with honey, dates, and nuts – symbolize richness and earth's bounty.

  • Dark chocolate – associated with wealth and luxury.

  • Dried fruits – especially figs, dates, and plums; symbolic of decay and fertility alike.

Leave these on his altar or bury them ritually to “return them” to the Earth.

V. Offerings in Ritual Practice

Ritual Structure Tips:

  • Use purple, black, or deep green candles.

  • Draw or engrave his seal in the center of the altar.

  • Offer on a Tuesday or Saturday, his more responsive planetary days (Mars/Saturn).

  • Face southwest when calling him, as that is often the attributed direction for wealth spirits and underworld entities.

VI. Behavioral Offerings (Acts of Devotion)

  • Charitable giving in his name – give a portion of wealth or food to the needy as an offering of circulation and power.

  • Studying and using necromantic knowledge – committing time to ancestral communion or cemetery-based workings as devotion.

  • Learning languages or practicing eloquence – refining speech, public speaking, or persuasive writing as a way to honor his domain over language and influence.

VII. Offerings to Avoid

  • Anything casual or impersonal—Duke Bune appreciates formality and focus.

  • Bright, solar-themed items or too much air/fire symbolism—his domain is Saturnian, earthy, and related to death and depth.

  • Synthetic offerings like mass-produced trinkets with no intentional symbolism.


Sample Offering Prayer (Non-Ceremonial)

Hail, Duke Bune, Master of Legions, Giver of Wealth, and Lord of Spirits.
I bring you [describe your offering], made in your honor, with devotion and respect.
Lend your voice to mine, that I may speak with clarity.Lend your power to mine, that wealth and the wisdom of the dead may flow to me.
Accept this offering as a token of my will and pact.
So it is done.

When working with spirits from the Lemegeton (Goetia) It is crucial to always use Solomon's triangle.


Triangle of Art diagram with divine names at points. Inscription reads Vinculum Veritatem Dicet. Includes setup instructions for ritual use.

Bran Alder

SCG Witchery

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