Mammon is depicted in demonology as the chief demon of wealth, greed, and material gain, often associated with ancient Phoenician worship and later Christian texts as a fallen angel or prince of hell. He is said to rule over treasures and can grant financial prosperity, but only to those who approach with genuine intent and respect.
General Preparation
Before any ritual, practitioners emphasize mental preparation: purify your space (e.g., with incense like frankincense or myrrh), set a clear, realistic financial goal (e.g., “increase monthly income by $5,000” rather than vague riches), and cultivate confidence without fear or desperation. Mammon favors those obsessed with wealth, trade, or luxury, and responds poorly to insincerity.
Simple Summoning Ritual (Beginner-Friendly)
This method, based on sigil magic and chanting, requires minimal tools and focuses on trance induction for communication. It’s designed for solo practice without elaborate setups.
Required Tools
– Paper and pen for drawing Mammon’s sigil (a specific occult symbol; search “Mammon sigil Ars Goetia” to find an image).
– Candles (gold or green for wealth symbolism), crystals like pyrite or citrine to amplify energy.
Steps
Define Your Goal: Write down a specific, achievable desire related to wealth (e.g., acquiring a new asset or boosting earnings). Ensure it’s something you truly want and can handle—start small to build trust.
Enter Trance and Invoke: Sit comfortably in a quiet space. Meditate for 20–30 minutes, repeating Mammon’s enn (a vibrational mantra): “Tasa Mammon on ca lirach.” Visualize luxury and abundance, such as a grand palace filled with gold. Feel for signs of presence, like warmth, tingling, or subtle visions.
Activate the Sigil: Draw the sigil on paper while chanting the enn. Hold it in your dominant hand, stare at it, and pour your intent into it mentally. Continue until you sense a shift (e.g., energy surges or auditory cues).
Communicate: Speak your goal confidently, as if commanding a servant: “Mammon, I call upon you to grant me [specific goal]. Aid me in this as my ally.” Use a prayer like: “Great Mammon, lord of treasures, open the gates of wealth to me.” Avoid begging—position yourself as superior to maintain control.
Close the Ritual: Thank him firmly: “Mammon, your work is done. Depart in peace and bring [goal] to fruition. Hail Mammon!” Burn or bury the sigil paper to release the energy. Ground yourself with food or rest.
Expect results over days or weeks, such as opportunities or synchronicities, rather than instant manifestations.
Elaborate Ritual Variation (Advanced)
For experienced practitioners, incorporate a full ceremonial setup to evoke Mammon externally:
Tools: Draw a protective magic circle (with chalk or salt) and triangle of art. Use an athame (ritual knife), scrying mirror for visions, and a crystal grid (e.g., pyrite, citrine, green aventurine arranged in a wealth symbol).
Altar: Place a Mammon representation (statue or printed sigil), gold/green candles, incense (frankincense/myrrh), and offerings like coins, luxury items, or symbolically “sacrificed” valuables. Extreme traditions mention blood offerings, but this is not recommended for safety reasons.
Steps: Cast the circle for protection, chant invocations within it, offer items while visualizing Mammon’s arrival, and commune via the mirror. End by banishing the circle (e.g., with a farewell incantation).
This amplifies power but increases risks like obsession with greed.
Precautions and Warnings
Always use protection (e.g., circles) to avoid unintended influences—Mammon can dominate the weak-willed.
If no results appear, don’t force repeats; build gradually to avoid backlash.
Post-ritual, monitor for signs of greed or imbalance; balance with ethical practices.