Category: ancient Mesopotamia
Is The Simon Necronomicon A Book Created By The Elder Gods?
“The Elder Gods evidently possessed a certain Wisdom that was not held by their Parents, yet their Parents held the Power, the Primal Strength, the First Magick, that the Elder Ones tapped to their own advantage, for they were begotten of Her.” – The Necronomicon by Simon
Babylonian Origins of the Simon Necronomicon’s Preliminary Purification Incantation
Wafubeh! One of the many ancient Mesopotamian rituals found in the Simon Necronomicon is the Preliminary Purification Incantation, which derives from an Akkadian potency ritual […]
Did The Ancient Chaldean Priests Use Methods of Ceremonial Magick Similar To The Simon Necronomicon?
Practitioners of the Simon Necronomicon often get ridiculed for invoking ancient Chaldean deities in a ceremonial manner. It is due to such criticism that the […]
Historians Confirm The Existence of The Cult of Ishtar In Ancient Ethiopia
The Babylonian deity Ishtar is popularly revered by modern-day Necronomicon Alchemists. She is aptly invoked in the rites of Gate-Walking and other ritual workings that […]
Pazuzu Lays Hold To A Person Like A Watcher?
Over 90% of the passages found in the Simon Necronomicon can be traced back to Ancient Mesopotamian texts. For quite some time, I was curious […]
Mulge: The Great God of Ancient Babylonian Magic
One deity that practitioners of the Necronomicon Gnosis and Mesopotamian mysticism may want to employ in their esoteric work is Mul-ge. Though not mentioned in […]
To Win the Love of a Woman: What Is The Origin of Apple Symbolism In Ancient Mesopotamia And Why Does It Change The Genesis Account?
What is the meaning of Ishtar’s apple in Babylonian symbolism? The answer to this question is one of historical importance, as it may reveal certain […]
An Investigation Into The Ancient Mesopotamian Deities’ Influence on the Attacks of 9/11
The attacks of 9/11 affected multiple layers of human society and placed a shroud of fear over America not known since its controversial beginnings. Perhaps […]