Monday, December 17, 2012

Conjuration Of Uncle Semar


 
Uncle Semar: Real or fictitious? Conjure to know.
 
 
First let me tell you a story about Uncle Semar from Wikipedia …

 

In  Babad Tanah Jawi (the Javanese creation myth), Semar cultivated a small rice field near Mount Merbabu for ten thousand years before there were any men. His descendants, the spirits of the island, came into conflict with people as they cleared fields and populated the island. A powerful Hindu-Muslim priest, unable to deviate from his king's orders to continue cultivating the island, provided Semar with a role that will allow his children and grandchildren to stay. Semar's role was to be a spiritual advisor and magical supporter of the royalty, and those of his descendants who also protect the humans of Java can remain there.

 

One genealogy of Semar is that he is the eldest descendant of God, and elder brother to Bathara Guru, king of the other gods; however, Semar became a man.  Another genealogy says that he is the son of Adam and Eve. His brother Nabi ("prophet") Sis gave birth to various prophets, such as Jesus and Muhammad, from whom the various Western peoples are descended, while Semar ("Sayang Sis") gave birth to the Hindus and the Javanese. In either case Semar, in his awkward, ugly human form, represents at the same time god and clown, the most spiritually refined and outwardly rough.

 

Anyone who wants to call Uncle Semar either to find out if the above story holds true or for getting advices, he/she must fast for 3 days then prepare the below offering items:

 

·         A cup of thick black bitter coffee

·         A cup of sweet red tea

·         Klobot cigarettes

·         5 pieces of roses

·         Ketan kuning (a type of cake)

 


 
Recite the below mantra 100x and wait for Uncle Semar to come:

  

“BISMILLAHROHMANIROHIM

ALLAHUMMA GONO GINI GUNUNG WUNGKAT SAHA

JATI BRAJA NAYA TATA SARA UNI”

 

Uncle Semar will announce his appearance with scent of rose. You can tell him your desire.

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