There are several ways, and they all seem to have a limited number of times they can be used.
1. Through the Wardrobe. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe after the children came back into their own world, the professor said to Lucy that she wouldn't be able to go back to Narnia that way.
2. Through blowing Susan's horn (Prince Caspian)
3. The Magician's rings (The Magician's Nephew)
4. Being pulled back in through no action of their own - as they were pulled through the picture in the Voyage of the Dawn Treader. In The Silver Chair, Eustace describes it as magic.
5. Through a magic door (The Silver Chair)
6. Through death (The Last Battle).
Unfortunately, without using a wardrobe as a portal, accessing Narnia may prove difficult as that is the traditional way to enter the magical land in C.S. Lewis' book series. You may want to explore alternative avenues in your imagination or dreams to create your own unique path to Narnia.
I am sorry, but as Lewis wrote, those portals between the two worlds are growing fewer, and that was back then. Unless you can find the magic rings, it is very unlikely you will find an entrance from our world. You will have to hope Aslan himself brings you. Some of the portals that were used: * The magic rings that took you to a world of portals including one to Narnia * The Wardrobe * While on a train platform at the station * A makeshift door made up of stakes * A picture * A door in the sky that Aslan creates * A gate in a hedge
The Magician's Nephew was the first book and in that book, Jadis, a Queen from another destroyed world called charn is met by Digory and Polly, a boy and girl who use Magic Rings that Digory's Uncle made them use to go to another world and then, the Queen Jadis is brought back to England by them and then they go back to what they think is CHarn, but they actually end up in Narnia and the Witch runs away.
You might consider researching your family tree to see if you have an unknown eccentric uncle who may have invented a pair of magic rings that will allow you to reach not only Narnia but a host of other realms beyond our own.
If you have a wardrobe as we had seen in the movie, you might be able to go.. LOL
C.S. Lewis' wardrobe in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" leads to the magical land of Narnia.
They arrive in Narnia through the Wardrobe.
To a land called "Narnia."
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The three symbols found on the wardrobe from Narnia are a lion, a witch, and a wardrobe. These symbols represent key elements of the story and are central to the magical world of Narnia created by C.S. Lewis.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.Technically, the first Narnia movie is the TV animation The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (1979). The first feature film is The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005).
Not the wardrobe, but a wardrobe. Caspian escapes through it.No, we don't. the wardrobe is only one of the many possible ways of entering Narnia. Other ways are revealed in the series of the Chronicals of Narnia.
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The Magician's Nephew records the creation of Narnia, which did indeed happen before the events recorded in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.