I prefer my own ways.
Nothing requires ceremonial magic as a 'must', until you chose to go by it for whatever reason.
Any result you aim for can work without flashy ceremonies, or without any form of step by step instruction. Some people cling to it, others are confident in their knowledge and experiences and thankfully, they can do it themselves without others telling them how to.
Why people do it anyway? Their mind, psyché and channels need a stimulation to get a support for the process, and to them, a flashy ritual and the vibe and energetic stance help to set up and tune themselves to the matter. It can become a habit eventually, too. Some people find this approach, this kind of support effective and they stick to it.
Do we need this for a successful outcome? Not at all.
There are people who can set themselves up without needing such an intense crutch.
ㅤThis is not different than other solutions for setting themselves up; some use substances, herbs, others have their own routines to get into the right state, the outcome can be equally successful, ultimately it's 'us' who are the key here, not the 'method'; that's why you see people failing with the most simple, cliché and chewed up ways, and sometimes with the 'most hidden and said to be valuable and real' ones digged up from whatever book written by who-ever.
People need time to understand that method is secondary, it serves you, not you serve the method that brings result.
Many people have no clue how magic works, how spirituality truly is, and what about entities, they just grab books, pdfs, texts found on the interned, or said in a YT or TikTok short, and mimic it, and wait something to happen. Sometimes it does sometimes it doesn't, but none would truly work without you tuned on, opened up, making the shot yourself. If you are scared to make your own step first, that's fine.
ㅤI'm not 'demonising' people trying out new things they found, before anyone would feel this way. It's essential to seek out, try, observe, draw conclusions, move on, nothing wrong about it! But eventually, you should get out of this box, for through your practice you should also understand yourself, magic and entities themselves, and this will give you freedom. Freedom from feeling like you must find the truth withing pages and online sites and other social media platforms made by someone you don't even know. It's perfectly fine to read too, nothing wrong about it, but remind yourself is it you who is writing your own practice and life or someone else(s)? To me it'd be unbearable.
As for deities, Infernals, Angels or other entities, none of them demand flashy rituals and fancy offerings for the sake of it. This is a false belief. These rituals help you more than them, and it matters more to you than them.
ㅤDeities won't work you more eagerly or less whether you do a grandiose ritual or not, that's the truth. You can spend thousands of $ on badass altars and edgy clothings, buy a lot of tools none of you truly needed, and you won't be seen or sensed differently than a homeless making a contact behind a big dumpster in his own solitude.
ㅤIf you understand how connections are made, if you understand how communication happen, if you understand how well they see through you from the moment, if you realise how it's not the physical world around you nor your body that's truly matter, if you realise who you are and what they see and sense when approached, or that what's the true purpose of this 'you need to do that, buy these, yap those X times, hop there, do a flip', you will figure out how most of these fancy rituals with all the preparation are for yourself, not for them.
They don't live on the physical world, whatever you are doing in your room or outside have no significant impact on them, it has impact on you, your energetic structure, your psychic stance, the openness of your mind. They know who you are, they know your goal, your intent, they are aware of how you see them, whether you have respect and genuinity or not; sugarcoating whatever you do won't make a difference in the outcome.
To close this, without getting into too much details, I have personal experience with a person who was into very ceremonical, very grandiose rituals, from frequent blood sacrifices to dark robes and gathering group chantings and trances.
The man wanted to turn his own worshipped Infernal against me, because unlike him, I refused to worship him in the same ways: it was Lucifer.
When I've got warned about his attempts to harm me, I gave him one last warning to stop with the weekend seances. He ignored it and proceed.
How it worked out for him?
Lucifer himself wrecked this guy's life for good, taking his family (father and mother), job, health within weeks for it, causing him to vanish from the community and have his occult group disband in an instant.
So, again,
Does - not - matter
how fancy you want your ritual to look.
If you know you know.