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Bune, Goetia Being: Money Talisman

Bune, Goetic Being: Money Talisman.
Bune is a demon listed in demonological grimoires such the Lesser Key of Solomon. An excerp from the Book:

“The Twenty-sixth Spirit is Bune Bune (or Bimé). He is a Strong, Great and Mighty Duke.

He appeareth in the form of a Dragon with three heads, one like a Dog, one like a Gryphon, and one like a Man.
He speaketh with a high and comely Voice.

He changeth the Place of the Dead, and causeth the Spirits which be under him to gather together upon your Sepulchres.

He giveth Riches unto a Man, and maketh him Wise and Eloquent. He giveth true Answers unto Demands. And he governeth 30 Legions of Spirits.”

Bune is a female Spirit, a Duchess. Female Demon. But the Grimoire use ‘he’ for all the Demons described in the book.
When I invoked Bune, I see no dragon with three heads as the Book described. I saw a young beautiful lady appeared, though she looked somewhat like a warrior.
The second time I summoned her, she came wearing glasses, black skin, round face and dressed like a Nun. She has a very fine voice.

Some office of Buné have works that relates to money. That is the area I targeted. And it isn’t about calling the Demon and make a request, no. I already fashioned a powerful Talisman that will send the message to the Spirit without summoning her.

* I use a Bible verse which says: Wealth and Riches are in his home and his righteousness endureth forever. Written in Latin. With my name at the end of the Bible verse.
* I was given the mystical Symbol that very well correspond to the division of Bune’s office that I targeted.
* The word behind it, ‘lli’, I won’t talk about that. But it’s very needed to write it behind the paper if you will avail yourself of the service of the Talisman. They are small letters lli and must be written so. Not Lli or LLI.

There is no danger or any setback in using this Talisman, it is well and perfectly fashioned. But I won’t fully explain its mystery.

Preparation.

Bune Talisman – front
Back

Write this Talisman on a small clean A4 paper, any day, any time, with any ink colour. Your name should replace my name.
Burn the paper to ash. If you have cowry, grind it to powder. Add little amount of the cowry powder to the ash and mix them together. But if you don’t have a cowry, no problem.

If you know how to prepare soap, add the ash to soap. It’s for daily bath.

You can also pour the ash into a very small amount of alcohol, stir it well and drink. You can repeat this as much as you want. It’s perfectly safe.

This Talisman won’t do much if made into a seal.

Not having a cowry shouldn’t stop anyone from using this spell.

Questions are welcome.

This Post Has 7 Comments

  1. JOE

    we dont see you to the became a living god sir?

  2. Peter Emeka

    This is great, however i have some questions
    1. What if the bible verse is written in Hebrwe language.
    2. How can I use it to help someone else -a brother in great need.
    3. If use in soap, what happens when the soap finishes?

    thanks.

    1. LuxFero

      1. The verse can be written in any language, it will do its work.

      2. To help a brother, write their name at the end of the verse where I wrote mine “John Omowa”.

      3. The talisman stopped working when the soap finishes.
      It’s like a football match where the stadium is full. When the match end everyone will return back home.

    2. Olaniyi Olagbaju

      Sir Good day.May Almighty God reward your good deeds to humanity.
      My question, I can see two options on how to use the ashes via mix with soap and mix with alcohol. Can one do the two at a go I mean bathing and taking a shot after baths?

      1. Lux Fero

        Well said. Yes, you can do that. And in the one to be mixed with alcohol, make ha sound on it three times and say this words into it:

        Aje o! Aje o! Aje o! Aje ni mo pe! Aje wa jẹ mi niho temi. Dari owo simi. Gbogbo ẹyin emi tin ṣe iṣẹ labẹ agbara yi, ẹ wa gbọmi o. Ofin Lux Fero ni mo tẹle; ki ẹ ṣe temi ni ire o. Owo mo wá tọrọ fun. Aje ni mo wawa. Ki ọna mi ṣi, kio la. Àṣẹ.

        Then shake it well. The substance should be well mixed with the alcohol. And start drinking.

  3. Olaniyi Olagbaju

    Thanks for your reply and this wonderful gift.I remain highly indebted to you sir.God will continue to bless you.

  4. Eghosa.

    Sir Lux,
    Highly, Respect from me.
    If one cannot pronounce the incarnation written in Yoruba can I burn and add to d drink??or other. Means?

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