Celebizs wrote:I thought the letter was just a symbolic form of a energy, just to help focus the intent, doesn't really matter the words itself you put in, but the intent on... Like, i could only write "I want you" but, when i write that i meant a lot more things in my wishes and intent, it would work the same... am i wrong?
These are 2 different ways to do things I suppose. I've never really used a physical letter myself, I sort of skipped that part because I'm used to writing messages online, and I often prepare my reply while doing something else. When I get to the computer I already have it formed in my mind, basically word for word. So I would dictate the message and then "leave it" there, like it is hanging in the air, then by referencing to it I would say in my mind "do it like that" to release the energy and make it real. This is similar to how I use sigils. I decide very clearly in my mind what the different lines symbolize, then when I draw them on the ground every entity/being seeing it will have to refer to what is in my mind to understand it. They'll be forced to do so, because I used abstract symbols that have no meaning outside of what I give them. That's one way of controlling the meaning of a sigil.
The issue is, as I see it; if you use roman letters to form words, these have an established meaning in them, and it can be used to intentionally misinterpret what you wrote, based on your own unclear understanding of the concept represented. Some words are hard to really understand, even if you use them daily there may be something traditional or hidden in its formation, and demons could potentially use this as a loophole to make it technically mean something slightly different than what you intended. Your choice of using already established symbols like the roman alphabet, may be a sign of some kind of mental weakness in itself. At least this is how demons would argue, and they may be able to convince other spiritual beings that they have the right to not respect what you wanted them to follow or understand.
Your suggestion of using a very sloppy and unclear way of expression may be ok though, as long as it is consistently done this way. If there is no way to know what you mean by what you wrote, other than to refer to your intent as it was formed in your mind - then this method may be equally safe. It's a bit unusual to see it this way in my opinion, but I can imagine it would work if done right. In your example of writing "I want you", this statement doesn't say who "you" is, it also doesn't express in what way you "want" this other part. It could mean romantically, sexually, as a party in sports, work or literally anything. Then it will fall back on what you feel and think when you write this sentence. Just make sure you keep all of it in the same style if you use this approach. Don't suddenly start specifying things later in the same text, then the result may be impossible to predict.