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Invocation

An invocation is a ritualized call upon a deity, spirit, or other supernatural entity for assistance, guidance, or protection. It is often used in religious, spiritual, or magical practices to invoke the presence or power of a higher being. The term comes from the Latin invocatio, meaning "a calling in or upon." In Hebrew, the term is translated as זימון (zimun), which also refers to the act of inviting divine presence or blessing. In French, it is known as invocation, and in Spanish, it is invocación. In the context of religious ceremonies, invocations often serve to open rituals, prayers, or magical workings, setting the stage for the intended spiritual work. They can be found in various traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and many indigenous and pagan practices. Invocations may involve specific words, phrases, or gestures designed to align the practitioner's intent with the desired divine or spiritual intervention.

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Invocation
Supplication to a supernatural being
Invocation
Invocation is the act of calling upon a deity, spirit, or supernatural force, typically through prayer, ritual, or spoken formula, to seek guidance, assistance, or presence. It is a practice found in numerous religious, spiritual, and esoteric traditions, where it serves to establish a connection between the human and the divine or metaphysical realms. Invocation can be directed toward a singular deity, multiple deities, spirits, or abstract forces, and may involve formal liturgies, spontaneous prayers, chants, or symbolic actions. Unlike evocation, which is generally understood as calling a spirit to appear outside the practitioner, invocation often implies inviting the entity to be present within or to closely align with the practitioner.
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