NAP Ritual Structure

The methods and techniques outlined in The Miracle of New Avatar Power by Geof Gray-Cobb

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Bael
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NAP Ritual Structure

Post#1 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:07 pm

Hello there :)

I've just started yesterday checking the book and decided to start practicing.

Today, while reading I saw that there's more than the Relaxing part and the Chants. So I wanted to question what could be the best for the ritual structure.

Starting Relaxing
Uncrossing Ritual
Central Pillar
Bornless
Chant
Uncrossing
?

Or it would be better another way?

Also I've seen on other posts people saying to saying the Chant x3, or the Arzel Invocation x3.
You do it completely? I mean the Words of Power x3 or you left those words at last just x1?

Thanks for your attention.

Bael

Edit: Wrote Banishing instead of Central Pillar


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Bael
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Re: NAP Ritual Structure

Post#2 » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:03 am

While reading on the net found this page where they tell a structure for the rituals.

Here it is:
http://youcandomagick.wordpress.com/201 ... art-three/

It says:
Hello Brother Butterball, i like your posts and i’m thinking of performing some of the rituals mentioned in the book but i have some silly questions as i want to be sure that i will be doing them in the correct order.
1.Relaxation ritual (or point A as mentioned in the book)
2.Central Pillar
3. Bornless Rite
4. Spell/chant
5. Dee Hay Thooth
6.Banishing

Do you think that this order is correct ?
Thank you.


And the reply was:
Yes I agree completely with the order of ritual working

that you have outlined. Keep working daily or nightly

and evoke often.

Brother Butterball



I'll be adding banishing at the start of the ritual.

I still have the doubt about the chants or evocations x3. I've been doing chanting x3 times also the words of power. Hope it's that way.

Have great day :)


Thinner
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Re: NAP Ritual Structure

Post#3 » Mon Jun 10, 2013 2:41 pm

Hey, good luck with this - perhaps Mr Black's post here might help - should be a sticky:

http://www.studioarcanis.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3130


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Bael
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Re: NAP Ritual Structure

Post#4 » Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:00 am

Thanks Thinner :D

I'm checking it right now. It's a really good post.

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toothache
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Re: NAP Ritual Structure

Post#5 » Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:14 pm

I always do things in threes, whether its psalms or NAP.

Unless you can put 110% feeling into the first time you say it, I feel that's kind of hard to do unless your advanced.

I also won't feel a spirits presence until I've chanted a few times.

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Re: NAP Ritual Structure

Post#6 » Thu Aug 15, 2013 4:20 pm

toothache wrote:I always do things in threes, whether its psalms or NAP.

Unless you can put 110% feeling into the first time you say it, I feel that's kind of hard to do unless your advanced.

I also won't feel a spirits presence until I've chanted a few times.


Interesting toothache! You use psalms in the rituals? Elubatel... I did only 2 times psalms 23. Had to be from a certain bible as well
"Ni neart go cur le cheile "

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Re: NAP Ritual Structure

Post#7 » Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:02 pm

@Bael

it really boils down to how comfortable you are w/ the system, what kind
of results you are getting and what kind of level you are.

when i was first starting, i used to follow this routine.

point a ritual 3x
specific rite 3x

now, i only need to call onto the entities name and the words of power
associated to them and a freestyle rite.

if i need to do a formal rite, i would only follow a specific way that i am biased on..
http://beyondchaosmagick.wordpress.com/ ... -a-ritual/

overall, there are alot of tips here that you can employ, there is no "one master" way
to go about it. you can try the basic format from NAP, if that doesn't work, add one of
the tips mentioned in this forum (like chanting 3x) - know the what and the why of the
tip you are adding. if it doesn't work - discard and try something else again.

it's all part of that learning process.

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