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Why Does The Sumerian Goddess Of Beer, Ninkasi, Appear In the Workings of The Simon Necronomicon?
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The Meaning of Bet Durrabia And Shabatu
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The Spirit Of A Warrior: Warlock Asylum Interviews Necronomicon Legend Sagdili Urbara
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The Necronomicon Tradition: The Path Of Love (Response to Satan’s Avenger)
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Special Announcement: Historical Evidence That Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Was An Actual Mesopotamian Deity
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Becoming An Ancient One: Iak Sakkak
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The Necronomicon Tradition Before Lovecraft: The Oldest Religion Known To Man
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Lady ShakaGuku: Walking With The Ancient One
I recently discovered some information that has given me a deeper understanding of the Urilia Text rite. I am sure that many Initiates of the Necronomicon […]
Magic and Philosophic Precepts of the Chaldean Oracles
http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/coz/coz07.htm The Chaldean oracles and the work of the Greco-Roman Theurgists form one of the most important sources for the inspirations of our Necronomicon. Check […]