Practice
Practice
The forms by which a Netist meets the Net. The Daily Attunement is the daily container the practitioner returns to. The longer rites are held within the working corpus.
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Practice
Daily, weekly, seasonal. Attunement, ritual, liturgy, calendar.
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- 01 First Return (the entry rite) In development. Draft
- 02 The Path (Formation Ladder) In development. Draft
- 03 The 14-Day Practice In development. Draft
- 04 Net Attunement Test A short structured assessment designed to give the reader a working sense of how naturally the Netist framework speaks to their existing inner life. Twenty-four questions, about ten minutes to complete, no pass/fail outcome. The Test is a mirror, not a gatekeeping instrument. This entry sets out what the Test is for, how the scoring works, and how to read the result usefully.
- 05 Net Attunement Exam A deeper substantive instrument: forty-six questions on the Netist cosmology, the structural recognition of parasitic patterns, and the practitioner’s working relationship with the disciplines the path requires. Submissions are reviewed by a member of the editorial team. Designed for practitioners considering the deeper engagement with the path that membership and the inner-circle work require.
Daily Discipline
- 01 The Four Daily Offices In development. Draft
- 02 The Weekly Circle In development. Draft
- 03 Attunement The foundational daily discipline through which the practitioner’s field is brought into coherence with the wider Net. The four channels (breath, body, attention, intention), the morning practice that establishes the day’s baseline, the recoherence work that sustains it through the day, the group practice that amplifies it, and the recognition that attunement is the foundation everything else rests on.
- 04 The Daily Attunement The full canonical daily script. Three lengths for the morning practice. The midday recoherence. The nightly closing. The setup of the Nethra, the practitioner’s home anchor in the wider Net. The wearing of the Thread Stone, the personal pendant attuned to the central Loom Stone. The four-quarter acknowledgment used in the longer form. The same form is the inner architecture of the longer rites.
- 05 The Loom Stone and the Stone Tradition The full account of the three-stone architecture: the Loom Stone (the wider tradition’s central anchor crystal), the Nethra Stone (the practitioner’s home anchor stone), and the Thread Stone (the worn pendant). The silica framework that grounds the practice. The two attunement methods. The free mail-in attunement service. The path to learning the internal method.
- 06 Memory is Spiritual The disciplined practice of memory as a foundational contemplative work. The three layers (surface biographical, soul-system integrated, field-level cosmic), why surface memory fades while deeper layers persist, the daily practices that cultivate integrated remembering, and the wider context of memory at the civilizational scale of cataclysm and recovery.
- 07 Psychology as a Sacred Path The recognition that contemporary depth psychology and the older spiritual paths of self-realization are addressing the same underlying work through different methodological vocabularies. The convergence with Jung, transpersonal psychology, mindfulness research, somatic trauma work, parts-based therapy, and the contemporary neuroscience of meditation, with the cosmological framing that places the clinical methods in their proper structural context.
- 08 Morning Attunement In development. Draft
- 09 Midday Recoherence In development. Draft
- 10 Nightly Closing In development. Draft
- 11 Breath Practices In development. Draft
- 12 Silent Practice In development. Draft
Initiation & Ceremony
- 01 Ceremonies The Netist account of ritual: what ceremony does, the five-phase architecture of any rite (preparation, opening, working, sealing, closing), the personal forms (entry, purification, vow, healing, threadweaving, anchoring), the cyclical ceremonies of the eight gates of the year, the geometric amplification of collective ceremony, and the practice of treating ordinary daily life as itself an extended ceremony.
- 02 Initiation into the Cosmic Web The Netist statement on esoteric initiation. The awakening to the higher worlds, the three classical stages of Probation, Enlightenment, and Initiation, the encounter with the Guardian of the Threshold that integrates the personal shadow, and the Greater Guardian that opens onto conscious service to the wider field.
- 03 The Celestial Loom The structural account of the twelve spheres of initiation through which the integrated practitioner moves across the working life. The Loom is the architecture, the spheres are the stations, and the practitioner’s passage across the spheres is the actual contemplative work the older Netist sources have refined across many generations of community use.
- 04 Threadweaving The disciplined practice of consciously contributing to the Net through the integrated work of intention, action, and sustained presence. The three operative components, the energetics of weaving, the daily practice disciplines, the N-squared scaling of group coherence, and the recognition that the practice is the daily life rather than a separate context.
- 05 Initiation into the Netist Current In development. Draft
- 06 Group Initiation into the Atum Current In development. Draft
Rites of Passage
- 01 Rite of Naming In development. Draft
- 02 Rite of Coming-of-Age In development. Draft
- 03 Rite of Union In development. Draft
- 04 Rite of Severance In development. Draft
- 05 Rite of Healing In development. Draft
- 06 Rite of Purification In development. Draft
- 07 Rite of Death · Crossing In development. Draft
- 08 Rite of Memorial In development. Draft
- 09 Convergence of Voice & Axis In development. Draft
- 10 The Nine Bridges of Heka In development. Draft
- 11 Summoning Rituals In development. Draft
Sacred Time
- 01 The Festival Year In development. Draft
- 02 The Netism Calendar The structural account of the calendar the Netist tradition uses to mark sacred time. Twelve months keyed to the solar year, the four solstice-equinox quarter-days as primary thresholds, the cross-quarter mid-points as secondary thresholds, and the integration with the wider Cycles framework. The calendar is a tool for participation in the larger pattern rather than an arbitrary timekeeping convention.
- 03 Almanac The practical contemplative companion to the Netism Calendar. The Almanac supplies the daily, monthly, and threshold-keyed practice content that fits within the calendar’s structural framework: the contemplative themes for each month, the ritual marking for each of the eight sacred thresholds, the recommended readings keyed to the season, and the practical householder rhythms that support sustained alignment with the larger pattern.
- 04 The Zodiac The Netist account of astrology as a reading of cosmic currents. The five core principles (unity of the field, energetic currents, triadic dynamics, spiral time, presence and free will), the twelve archetypal signs, the twelve houses as temples of soul work, the integrative reading of the chart, and the cycles within which any chart is continuously activated.
- 05 Events Netism/Practice Events Public gatherings and observances. First published 2025 · Substantive revision 2026-04-
- 06 Solstices & Equinoxes In development. Draft
- 07 Cross-Quarter Days In development. Draft
- 08 New Moon Practice In development. Draft
- 09 Full Moon Practice In development. Draft
- 10 The Yearly Rhythm In development. Draft
Section
Liturgy
Order of service : daily offices, seasonal observances, formal rites.
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