Nap Success Stories

The methods and techniques outlined in The Miracle of New Avatar Power by Geof Gray-Cobb
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summerland
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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#281 » Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:54 am

Nagual-Hoor-Lam wrote:I did a very basic ritual with Elubatel, every day for a period of time. I would do a basic NAP rite, with Point A, circulating the light and chanting the Chant for Success. I'd also write out his Kamea and sigil, chant the Kamea. Then I'd offer a fruit smoothie.

My main reason was to help with a Legal case involving my health.

It worked much better than I had hoped, or asked for.

Earlier this week I received a call from the insurance company informing me that they were going to pay for me to start attending yoga classes! :D

Thank Elubatel!!!!!

I also was doing an unrelated work with a Sigil, not using any aspect of NAP. Elubatel actually interrupted. I was laying down, eyes closed focusing on my sigil. Then I saw a stern faced man with blonde hair in a white robe. I knew who he was without asking, but I asked and he confirmed by rendering his sigil in brilliant white-gold light.

I intended to continue with my working, but he continued to draw his sigil in my astral sight and looked at me very sternly. I thanked him for the advice and told him I'd be sure not to include him in any such kind of work. (It was a coercive kind of working which would have negatively affected one person (not the target) adversely, on an emotional level, possibly financial also.)

Elubatel is a powerful angel and can stand in your way if he is opposed to your course of action. I find this very interesting as I had never had an experience where I was consciously aware of my magick being blocked by a spiritual entity. But I am pretty new at this game so... I guess I may encounter it again.

It's funny, the technique was taken from the text which reads:
Zoetic Grimoire of Zos wrote:The Devil himself shall not prevent your 'will' from materializing.

:P T'was an angel though.

Good work Nagual! I have seen Elubatel do things behind the scenes too without invoking him. Sometimes I think hes watching to see what progress you have made... and maybe thats why he intervenes.
"Ni neart go cur le cheile "

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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#282 » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:19 am

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"By the way, I like your wizard: instead of making all the wealthiest women in love with himself, and getting thousands out of them, he condescends to pick up £15 by rendering Glaucias irresistible."
-Tychiades in Lucian's "The Liar"

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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#283 » Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:37 am

Darekiel has the agency to overcome being shallow, nonspiritual, and daft in general. But, as you know, both the price and reward are great and lifelong to live a life searching for meaning. Invoke in the light, and then shut out ALL light to evoke Darekiel to her. Keep in mind this is cursing her or blessing her to have an "interesting life" and may undo everything you have found attractive up to now, but she will evolve spiritually.

One way to effectively do this is here:
Find her favorite song, and invoke him and sing it is and charge him to visit her with the mystery of it.
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I YHVH do all these things.


Otarion
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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#284 » Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:10 pm

One way to effectively do this is here:
Find her favorite song, and invoke him and sing it is and charge him to visit her with the mystery of it.


That is a AWESOME bad ass idea raum.. I thought of doing that with arzel and elubatel showing a picture of like warren buffett to understand investments


it worked.. but i never thought of getting a girls favorite song and singing it to her.. I have a booty call friend i'd like to try that to.

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Post#285 » Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:37 pm

Thanks Raum. I actually think the best thing right now is to let her do her own thing. It just seems I'm learning the same lessons over and over again in different ways.
"By the way, I like your wizard: instead of making all the wealthiest women in love with himself, and getting thousands out of them, he condescends to pick up £15 by rendering Glaucias irresistible."
-Tychiades in Lucian's "The Liar"

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johnblend
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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#286 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:56 pm

I begin by thanking Nitika!

Resently my mother was in a economic jam, she hurt her arm, it seemed that she was getting money from nowhere, and she was very distressed.

I lend her some money so she would get through the worst rough patch. when I lend her the money I also asked her if she wanted to me to work my money-mojo magic for her, she laughed and said sure.

So I worked with Nikita for about 3-4 days, its now been about 3 weeks ago I did the working and today when I spoke to her i realized that a lot of positive shanges has occured.

* she got a new apartment with cheaper rent, she does not have to pay for the moving firm because they are demolishing the house were she now lives. The owner pays for all arrangements.

* she seemed to get small streams of incomes from here and there, sold old junk that got easilly sold.
she payed the money that she owned me today and she has to spare.

overall she sounded happy and not as distressed as she did a month ago.

So deifinetly a success.

Thank you Nitika

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CreativeLight
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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#287 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:31 pm

That's a great success john. I am glad for your mother.

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abuot
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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#288 » Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:07 am

most of the success stories have been from the invocation and incantation...any success stories regarding the titanic NAP Attracting/banishing rituals? GGC hyped it so much I had high hopes back then... but up to now the results have been zero.


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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#289 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:12 am

Hi all

Just a quick blast from the past really. I came across NAP when Finbarr imported the paperback in the late 1970's.

I was working away from home at the time and got an invitation to a casino in the town I was in that week. Tried the contest winning incantation after the basic relaxation on the evening of the visit.

At the table, I waited until it felt right, the placed my bets. 5 spins later, I had 3 wins on numbers that "just" felt right. Came out a full £15 ahead (which doesn't sound like a whole lot now BUT at the time was half a week's wages - and I used to work 6 days a week back then).

At this point, being young and inexperienced, I got all "Oh my God, it's working..." and nervous so I stopped so that I didn't lose what I'd gained.

Now for some reason, I gave the book away (doh) a few years later to someone who seemed to need it, then forgot all about it until I came across an old hardback copy and read it again. Here's to some fruitful experiments with it again.

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Vitus
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Re: Nap Success Stories

Post#290 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:11 am

After being unemployed for quite some time and unable to get a job that didn't involve flipping burgers or customer service, I decided to employ Nitika and Elubatel last week. After a few days, I received word from a friend that the fabricating company he works was looking for another employee. I continued the NAP rites, focusing my intent on landing a job in that company. After a few calls, I landed an interview and was offered a job at the end of it. So to the angels, :Thank You

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