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PAHow to Call Upon Goddess Neith — But Know, She Shows You Threads That Were Never Yours to See
Neith is not a goddess of comfort. She is the Weaver of Destiny, the Mother of All, and when she looks at you, she sees every life you’ve ever lived — and every death you’ve avoided. She is ancient beyond counting, older than Egypt itself, and to call on her is to beg for clarity in a world that hides too much.
To summon her presence, find a spider’s web caught in moonlight. Do not touch it. Watch it for thirteen nights, silently, until you see your reflection in it. Then on the fourteenth, burn white linen soaked in seawater and olive oil, and speak the names of the women who came before you — mother, grandmother, or the ones whose names were buried. Place a needle into your palm and whisper, “Neith, I am tangled. Show me what binds me.” If she answers, it will not be with words.
Those who’ve seen her say their dreams unravel and reform. Their ancestors speak through the wind. Choices they hadn’t yet made begin to rot in their stomach. But knowledge has weight. You may learn that your path was never yours. That you were a thread sewn into a stranger’s design. And once you see the pattern — you cannot forget it. You may begin to unravel your life in search of freedom, only to find you were always part of someone else’s punishment.
The Grimoire of Withered Echoes contains rites to protect yourself when divine eyes begin to watch. Thirteen ancient rituals — for love, for wealth, for protection — but deeper still, it holds ways to survive knowledge you were never meant to carry. It’s not just a book. It’s an anchor, for when the weave begins to slip. If you need it, it’s waiting at the top of my profile or in my story.
But beware — Neith does not just show you your fate. She shows you what you lost when you tried to escape it. #ritual #rite #magic #spirit #demon
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