jeff grayhair wrote:O.K Now I am starting to work with N.A.P after almost a two year absence.I really dont know why I stopped.I guess I let my ego in the way.Can some of you give me some words of encouragement for motivation?I summoned Arzel and Nitika for the past couple of days and all I can do is think about them like Ive been reunited with friends who will help me.I was worried that they were pissed off at me for abandoning them.Im happy Im starting this again.Any words of encouragement and recent results would be appreciated.Thank You!
Brother_Moloch_969 wrote:Essentially spirits have no agenda with us per se so when we contact Them it is a unique experience for Them as well as it is for us when making contact. They reside in an alternate reality with their own ideas, thoughts & beliefs which take up Their time. Then we come along, interrupt Them with our wants, needs & desires so for these beings often it is a treat to intercede or at the least listen to what we have to say. If we present our case to Them the right way, often They will execute our desires in some manner that will benefit us within a reasonable amount of time.
Unless you have made a compact with one (or more) of the NAP spirits, there should be no reason why any of Them would harbor any grudges against your absence, much the same as any Karcist who summons any of the 72 from the Book of Goetia or any of the spirits from the Grimoirium Verum. Only spirits you have made a promise to keep in contact with or promised to give offerings to regularly for some benefit on your end would harbor a grudge (and rightfully so I might add!)
Get back in the game and conjure forth!
jeff grayhair wrote:So what is better: A serious approach or a more, playful approach? I feel like my mindset is incorrect sometimes. N.A.P sometimes reads like a comic book in text to me.
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