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In demonolatry, evocation in the classical sense (rings of salt, names of "god", protective elements etc) is considered offensive. We do rituals whereby we invite the spirits to come to us and fulfill our intentions of their own volition, without any elements that would bind or compel them. Would you be well disposed towards someone holding you at gun-point to do their will? How about if they tricked you with a toy gun, would that be any better?
As such, I can only advise on what is best from the perspective of my practice, which is to keep it simple at first, see >>39262380, and start adding extra elements as you get more advanced. I have never drawn a circle nor performed a banishment, even one of those modified ones which invoke infernal names instead of "god" and "angels". Hope this helps.
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