cyberpower wrote:LBRP also uses the Mystical Names of God same with what was on NAP ritual. So I was a little confused with this....coz maybe I would be using it repeatedly but with different purposes. Is it just ok to use it that way and it will not conflicts?
Thousands and thousands of people use the LBRP and names of God pretty much every day for a whole range of reasons. You doing it for 2 isn't gonna be a big deal.
Now, typically, it's best to focus on doing rituals for one purpose only. It's a sign of not only your ability to focus, it's just easier when you first start out. There are ways to develop multitasking skills, but that comes more from insight into mysticism in general and experience in magick. It'll take time to get to that level. The desire to rush causes a roadblock that requires even more work to circumnavigate. It's like not rushing through every thing in grade school. Despite the best years to learn something is usually in the early years, there's only so much you teach a kid in any given week. When you get older, it can vary how much you can handle, but when you're capable of learning more and quicker than when you were a kid, that's from figuring out techniques that work for you that you developed during your initial 20-25 years.
When you look at learning magick that way, you realize it's not that daunting a task. You need to remember patience and just do the work in steps, first with developing the skill itself.
What really is the big difference you've felt if you didn't practice LBRP than compared to practicing it first...before you do the NAP ritual? are the diffrence that remarkable and amazing?
When I've done the LBRP for whatever reason, I've never gotten any differences that are perceptable to me. However, that's because I'm in the minority when it comes to sensing the results of the LBRP for whatever reason. But, I do know that just because I don't necessarily feel anything, I know it is effective in general and for most people because of seeing indirectly that it's effective by other people's experiences. And there's just so often that it's recommended.