Category: Ninzuwu
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 […]
Why Did The Mad Arab Say That The Gods Are Forgetful?
The Mad Arab mentions the following in his First Testimony: “Remember, always, in every empty moment, to call upon the Gods not to forget thee, […]
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 […]
The Bandar: A Hidden Necronomicon Trap – Excerpt From The BuddhaNomicon
The term Bandar, its historical usage, and origin we will cover in this section. In the Simon Necronomicon it appears that the term, Bandar is […]
High Notes by Ben Green: Taking The Music To Another Level!
The first time I heard Ben Green I knew that this was an artist with a special gift, one that could cause a shift for […]
A Review of Alchemy―The Great Work: A History and Evaluation of the Western Hermetic Tradition by Cherry Gilchrist
Over the past few months, I’ve been reading an awesome book that Gate-Walkers and Ninzuwu will find useful in their work. Alchemy―The Great Work: […]
Unknown Facts About The BuddhaNomicon: Creating A Necronomicon Empire
Wafubeh! I would like to thank everyone for their purchase of Buddhanomicon: Secrets of the Simon Necronomicon Unveiled Through The Art of Ninzuwu. I wanted […]
Reasons Why Eating Sugar And Being An Occultist Don’t Mix!
Nowadays, it is quite normal for a person to have a dessert or a little sugary snack after dinner. But this habit of eating sweets […]