Dangers of Evoking Dead Personalities
Prohibition. I don’t know about other religions but Judaism severely prohibits calling upon dead people, as stated in the bible (Deuteronomy), and specifically repeating systematically a person’s name in order to call upon. For a spiritual sensitive person this is a fairly easy task.
Graves. There are specific graves where is permissible to visit and try to speak with the spirit, requesting interference on specific issues, and this happens all the time here in Jerusalem. The grave of the “Ohr Ha Chaim” and “Rav Shimon bar Yochai” are frequently visited.
Possessions. There are abundant and frequent stories of unwanted spirits that possesses unprotected bodies. Happens somewhat often, I heard a case last month in Brazil. The flew the possessed fellow here.
There is no prohibition, however to read a book written by a master you admire to follow his steps. This is a mild way of invocation, very permissible, even recommended, depending of the character. Again, I will remind, this is not book reading. This is invocation. The person exists inside of you and you are trying to evoke him or her.
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