Armenian Invocation Unto Nar


How can someone try to explain in the english tongue that manifestation of the primal elemental energy that awakens the plane of geomtry of magic of the ancient Priesthood of Nar? You must understand that starting perpetual inner nexus toward high energy waves in necessity determined motion is let loose. Yet understand that this formula when let loose must be under the control of the will of the High Priestess who directs the energy for the good, and its use by the profane is an abomination. Elemental energy is neither good nor bad, but primal motion itself from the Wind of Nature. To love our planet, and ride the Wind of Nar to partake of the elements is to eventually gain the secrets of its raw power. Without the spiritual, and in this scenerio the Raindrop of Nar which symbolizes the glory of life itself, you drown in the ancient pool of obsession its water enveloping you with the ego and lust of savage greed and hatred. Be strong and good, therefore, for to ignore the elemental powers and not gain the power of their control is also an error of the Priesthood.

On even another plane, the Raindrop of Nar cannot be deleted from the equation without disappointing and even disastrous consequences for it symbolizes the tear drop from the Goddess Nar which represents that Love Universal Union of which poets have tried to express as compassion, and yet is even more than this. For the tear that was shed from the Goddess is the Divine Joy of Her Love, sometimes called Divine Emotion that is the union of joy of growth in nature. To ignore the tear that she has shed is to permit Her in Her wrath, for you have refused the Spiritual to manifest into the elements.

It is extremely vital to note how the Goddess Nar holds Her hand to the wind; partaking of the spiritual essence of those who have met that ancient spiritual experience of wind travel; and the essence of nature's call to Her holy and most sacred union of the elements. Even as the spiritual winds that are stirred by Her followers wind travel; and the aspiration thereof so shall She; the Goddess of the Wind bestow upon her loyal Children the sacred kiss of Nar by giving Her chosen ones the rain drop of that renews the spirit and uplifts you to partake of Her Divinity. Still I, a follower of Her Temple for so many years love Her with all My heart; O Nar, let Me partake of the essence of your Sacred Wind. I love you Nar. I love you; for you have uplifted my being to the starry beyond; and taught me to appreciate the miracle of the elements. I call upon My ancient Gods; that Her Temple shall return; so that humanity may once again know Her sacred Glory. I await that new day to come.


(Note that the Chant of Nar when done by a group of people sounds like rain constantly tapping against a door during the time of a windy storm. With a little bit of practice the chant achieves an incredible, chilling effect. All you do is chant Nar over and over again. Yet the best effect is when 7 or more worshipers participate. Eventually, young children can be placed for the Task of the chant as children have just that pitch which is perfect for the ceremonies.)

I invoke Thee, Nar, Thou Goddess of the Wind and Storm who None sent forth to move creation to manifest the duality. Let Thy Water and Thy wind give our land wet soil so that our store of food will be abundant. Hear me, Nar.

(The Chant of Nar, which is done for about 45 seconds before the next verse)

I invoke Thee, Nar, I hear the winds of your Being search the countryside in search of hidden passions. We greet you. We know you. We love you, Nar, for you are primal movement that manifests the first creations, and Thy gift to the land is growth and air that is alive with your subtle lightnings, Blessed be the Wind and the Water and the Storm which is sacred to Thee, and Blessed be the miracle of new growths from Thy water. Blessed be to the rain which cleans the air and world. Hail to Nar, our Beloved Goddess.

(The Chant of Nar)

Thee, Thee, Thee I invoke O wondrous Goddess, and let me travel as you travel and feel what you feel and become blended with the passions of your wanderings. Let my spirit ride with the essence of your Divinity so that I may return to see the wonders that only are beheld by those who ride with your winds.

(The Chant of Nar should start slow here and as the worshipers ascend into Her Being and ride with the Winds, the Chant goes a bit faster. This phase of the Chanting takes about two minutes and the worshipers return to there bodies ending the Chant slowly. This particular part of the ceremony takes a little more practice.)

Oh Goddess Nar, you have taught us the way of Wind Travel. Blessed be to Thee. For though our spirits are within our frames, we have seen infinite movement manifested in nature's call for passion. Here Me, Nar, and let us Ride once again into the Winds beyond the earth into the infinite Stars that we might experience the waters of the universe.

(The Chant begins once again. This phase of the formula of Nar takes nearly 4 minutes. It will last longer for advanced Worshipers but no more than eleven minutes will be necessary for lasting effects. You're not going to want to stay out longer than a few minutes the very first ceremony. Eventually, Wind Travel can be done at will, but herein are the secrets of the High Priestess and cannot be revealed publicly.)

Oh my Goddess Nar, our spirits are free at last. Awaken within us, and hear Thy Priesthood, for you are Blessed in this Temple and our souls are emerged in your fresh streams cleansed of the disorder of soul. Hear us, your Priestess, O Blessed Nar.

(The final Chant is done lasting about three minutes)








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