QUOTE(Edunpanna @ Jan 2 2007, 01:14 AM)
Greetings netzgewebe,
I answered your question above. You light the agga mass ssaratu. That is the sacrifice bowl for the Bandar.
You must be confusing the Directional Gates Braziers with the agga mass ssaratu. For Necromantic workings do not open the directional gates. The Watchtowers will work against you in operation. The four watchtowers power may prevent Ganzir from opening altogether.
Unless you are refffering to the brazier on pg 38. If you have a Brazier it is better to light it first via the fire God Conjuration and the the Bowl during the Bandar Invocations. Having a brazier is not crucial to the work.
For example when Gate Walking I have found it more trouble than its worth two keep fire going in 4 directional bowls a brazier and the agga mass ssaratu. Thats six fires to watch and make sure they dont get out of control. I have found that candles work fine for the directional gates unless it is windy and then I use a rubbing alchohal based fuel <As charcoal is out of season.> I rarely use the brazier. If I do I just load up the charcoal grill and make a huge fire. I usually do this if I am giving a huge sacrifice only.
Let me see if i understood:
First we do god of fire conjuration
Then we lit aga mass ssaratu
Baad Angarru! Ninnghizhidda!
Thee I invoke serpent of the deep!
Open Ninnghizhidda!
Open that I may enter!
Ninnghizhidda spirit of the deep Watcher of the gate remember!
In the name of our father before the flight Lord and master of magicians open that I may enter!
Open lest I attack the gate!
Open lest I break down its bars!
Open lest I leap over it by force!
Open the gate lest I cause the dead to rise and devour the living!
Open the gate lest I make the dead outnumber the living!
Ninnghizhidda spirit of the deep watcher of the gate open!
May the dead rise and smell the incense!
Then what do you mean by burn the bread?
the rest i get it, what's confusing me is the burn the bread and the lit the fire thing from the beggining, please help (IMG:
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