This varies from person to person. First, you must consecrate the Cube as a “home” for the god. Or as a small private temple. You should make offerings every day, including candles, incense, drinks, and plants and minerals associated with the god Saturn. You can find this information in Agrippa’s *Three Books of Occult Philosophy*.
I recommend consecrating the object:
https://templeofzeus.org/Consecration.php (The object's name is God's name; the consecrated name is His secret name. The cube is not just a magical object; it is the seat of Saturn. Rather than feeding the cube energy, you are purifying it so that it can create a portal of manifestation.)
Then you can summon it through a prayer. According to the cube, you should place four candles around it and perform the summoning ritual. You can write your own prayer or use a pre-written one, such as one from the Picatrix.
: Cumque fumat, hec oratio non taceatur: O fulgens huius stelle spiritus cuius nomen est magnum, cuius quoque regnum maximum est, in gradu tue exaltationis existens! Et o tu, Saturne, frigide et sicce et lubrice et male et in omni re viridice, tu qui es super omnes virtutes tardeque incedens! Et tu es attribuens omni homini omne malum quantum ad vim tue nature est, a quo omnis delectatio et gaudium ablata est. Tu etiam subdole atque honeste sapiens, senex et in omni malitia laborans, bonis bonum et malis malum tribuens, quamvis hoc secundum qualitatem tue existentie. Deprecor te, pater magne, per nomen creatoris tui magnum et per alacritatem tuam ut huc ad me venias et de omnibus que interrogavero mihi verum indices. Quibus interdictis, actor super fatiem suam corruat creatorem adorans; et statim apparebit ei ymago hominis quasi senis in omnibus que voluerit concedentis. Sed secundum illud quod prius interrogaverat hec omnia in die Saturni et eius hora fient. (Attributed to Ninurta, mixture)
You can also use the main ritual:
https://templeofzeus.org/Ritual.php
"T he first step necessary to cultivate the devotion to Saturn is a sacred space in which one can properly revere the deity, as well as perform rites and ceremonies. This does not need to be a large space, but it should be a dedi cated area of your home which will not be used tor other purposes. In this area, you should assemble a shrine or altar space. As Saturn is a god of secrets and mysteries, the shrine does not need to be obvious to others. It is very’ appropri ate tor it to be hidden in plain sight, or to be in an area that is closed off to other people. It is best if it can be placed away trom high-traffic areas, or where it might be disturbed by children or pets.
There is considerable flexibility in how you construct the shrine, and it need not be especially ornate - in fact, tradition states that Saturn prefers rough and dark objects, so a dark wooden table or cement blocks would in fact be prefer able to a golden altar. Shrines can be elaborate, but do not need to be. Saturn is a deity of the low, as well as the high.
A basic shrine should contain the following items:
■ Saturnine idol: According to tradition, the most common idol of Saturn is a black stone cube or obelisk, symbolic ofthe prison world ruled by the dark god. As there are many aspects and attributes of Saturn, the
acolyte should feel free to choose whichever cultural mask of the god he best identifies with. The Roman Saturn is as valid as Baron Samedi, for example, as both exemplify very real aspects of the deity. It is important to remember here that the true deity is the one behind rhe many various names.
■ Altar cloths: The shrine should be draped in dark colors, like black, blue, or very dark grey. The cloth should be made from wool if at all possible.
■ Incense: The Saturnine deity accepts a wide range of incense mixes, some of which are described below. Easily available examples include aloe, as well as anything bitter-scented.
■ Oil: Oil is one of the most common offerings to the Saturnine deity.
Sesame oil and olive oil are the two preferred by the dark god.
■ Offering bowl: From time to time, it is advisable to make liquid offer ings to the Saturnine deity, or to burn small offerings on the shrine. In this case, an offering bolw can greatly simplify the process.
■ Candles: These should be black or blue, and can be lit (or not) during the days of the week, and during rites. It is traditional for the candles to be allowed to burn all throughout the day on Saturday.
These items are suggested by tradition, but optional based on availability:
■ Secondary idols: While it is good to have a central deity installed, there can be definite benefits to having other Saturnine images or symbols on the table. This is in keeping with the medieval cultus of Saturn, especially in Islamic tradition, which deliberately borrowed from the other Saturnine cults. The secondary idols might also be used foi the Saturnine consort, such as Mater Lua, depending on the incline tion of the acolyte."
Black cube arthur moros (It's useful, but Zevists don't practice certain elements, so the rituals need to be adapted. The important thing is how traditional they are, and I can confirm that they are traditional.)
"PRHVEe Tradition shows that as the Saturnine deity is moved by humility, prayer is an effective way to approach the Lord of the Black Cube. This grimoire contains several examples of very traditional prayers, which can be memorized, or else recited aloud from a text. Saturnine prayer is best performed quietly or silently, and in secret. Alternately, acolytes may compose their own prayers as desired, ln whichever language-Saturn is not an earthly being, and He has no particu- ,ar attachment to any one language. Also, traditions are never static and always developing, thus it is better to offer a new prayer that feels sincere, rather than an ancient prayer that feels archaic and awkward. While some contemporary esoteric currents are scornful about prayer, or indeed deference to spirits of any order, the Saturnine tradition demands approaching Saturn as a suppli cant, not as an equal."
If you are familiar with Hinduism, you can also think of the cube as the abode of the god Shani. On Saturdays, you can read the Shani Mahatmya near the altar and recite his mantra. Place yantras on the altar and practice yoga that focuses on the root chakra.
The black cube is useful for black magic.