Disclaimer: Dangers of Summoning a Demon

Attempting to summon demons or spirits is not safe and can cause real harm, including death. 

Risks include:
Psychological: fear, paranoia, hallucinations, or long-term mental health issues.
Physical: burns, cuts, accidents, unsafe rituals, or life-threatening harm.
Spiritual/Belief-Based: feelings of curses, oppression, or possession.
Social/Legal: conflict with family, community, or law.

This content is for informational purposes only and does not condone, promote, or incite violence or human and animal sacrifice.

This is not a joke. Even without belief in the supernatural, these practices can cause severe injury or death. For your safety, do not attempt them. If you feel compelled, seek help from a trusted professional.

How to summon Satan

Understanding Satan of the Sphere of Wrath

In demonology, particularly Peter Binsfeld’s 1589 classification of demons associating each of the seven deadly sins with a ruling demon, Satan is linked to the sin of Wrath (also called Ira). This portrays Satan not just as the biblical adversary but as a prince of hell embodying uncontrolled anger, vengeance, and destructive fury. He is depicted as a powerful, high-ranking entity who rides a lion with dragon-like features, symbolizing raw, explosive rage. This “sphere of Wrath” refers to his domain over wrathful forces in infernal hierarchies, distinct from Lucifer (Pride) or other sin demons.
Note: Summoning rituals in occult traditions are historical, symbolic, or fictional constructs from grimoires like the Grand Grimoire or Lesser Key of Solomon. They are not empirically verified and can pose serious psychological, emotional, or spiritual risks if attempted—such as inducing paranoia, obsession, or harm. This is for educational purposes only; I strongly advise against performing any ritual. Consult mental health professionals if exploring such topics affects you.

General Ritual for Summoning a High-Ranking Demon Like Satan
No canonical, step-by-step ritual exists specifically for Satan in classical texts, as he is often too exalted (or conflated with Lucifer) for casual evocation—summoning him typically requires profound intent, protection, and offerings tied to his wrathful nature (e.g., symbols of anger or blood). However, based on common demon-summoning practices from grimoires and modern occult adaptations, here’s a synthesized outline adapted for a wrath-associated entity. This draws from protective circle methods and invocations used for powerful demons.

Preparation (1-3 Days Before)

Purify Yourself and Space: Fast for 24 hours or abstain from meat/alcohol to build focus. Cleanse your ritual area (a quiet room at midnight, ideally during a full moon or Tuesday—Mars’ day, linked to wrath). Burn sage or frankincense to banish unwanted energies.

Gather Materials:
– Chalk or salt for a protective circle (9 feet in diameter).
– A black candle (for darkness/wrath) and red candle (for anger).
– Satan’s sigil: Use an inverted pentagram encircled by Hebrew letters spelling “Shaitan” (a common variant), or Lucifer’s sigil from the Grimorium Verum as a proxy since names overlap in lore. Draw it on parchment with dragon’s blood ink.
– Offering: Something wrathful, like a written list of your angers burned as incense, or a symbolic blood drop (your own, pricked safely—never harm others).
– A dagger or athame for tracing symbols.


Mental State: Channel controlled wrath—meditate on a personal injustice to align with his sphere, but maintain calm to avoid backlash.



The Ritual (Perform Alone, at Night)


Cast the Circle: In your space, draw a large circle with chalk. Inside, draw a triangle (the “triangle of art”) pointing east. Place the sigil in the triangle. Sprinkle salt around the outer circle while chanting: “By the power of the elements, I seal this space against all harm.”


Invoke Protection: Light the black candle and recite a banishing: “Archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel—guard me from chaos beyond my call.” (This is a common safeguard in Solomonic magic.)


Summoning Invocation: Stand in the circle, face the triangle, light the red candle. Hold the dagger over the sigil and repeat three times, building intensity:

“Satan, Prince of Wrath, Lord of the Infernal Sphere,
I call thee from the abyss of rage and fire.
By thy names Shaitan, Diabolos, Adversary,
Rise and manifest in this triangle, bound by my will.
Accept this offering of fury [burn the anger list or add blood drop],
And grant thy presence for [state your intent clearly, e.g., ‘vengeance on my foes’—keep it specific and ethical in your mind].
Ave Satanas!”

Gaze at the sigil, visualizing flames and a shadowy lion-rider form. You may feel heat, whispers, or emotional surges—signs of contact.


Communion: If manifestation occurs (visions, voices, or synchronicities), state your pact or question briefly. Offer thanks and a closing: “I release thee with gratitude, return to thy sphere unharmed.”


Close the Ritual: Extinguish candles (red first), erase the circle from east to west with the dagger, saying: “The working is done; forces disperse.” Bury or burn remnants outside.


Aftercare and Signs of Success/Failure

Signs: Sudden rage release, vivid dreams of fire/lions, or real-world “coincidences” aligning with your intent.
Risks and Closure: If overwhelmed, immediately banish with salt water and holy symbols. Journal experiences. Repeat a protection ritual daily for a week.
Alternatives: For safer exploration, use meditation or pathworking—visualize entering a wrathful realm without physical tools.