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BABYLONIAN MAGICK — A Grimoire of the Rites & Rituals of the Mardukite Anunnaki Tradition, first appeared in paperback as the 2012 Ceremonial Edition of “Mardukite Magick“ and is now being reissued by the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press in a special hardcover limited edition printing to commemorate the 5th Anniversary of the 2009 Beltane Mardukite Stargate ceremonial observance.
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The stories that fueled the public knowledge of the Necronomicon are highly influenced by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft. His own perceptions may or may not even be related in his work, for Lovecraft seemed to downplay the impact that his work should inspire and attributed all of his inspiration to dreams and night-mares.
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE NECRONOMICON is revealed by Joshua Free in combination with the work and legacy of the Mardukite Research Organization (Mardukite Chamberlains) found in the Mardukite Archives.
It was only after his death that his colleagues later dubbed the paradigm the “Cthulhu Mythos” and they continued to contribute to it. The tones and ideas reflective in the Lovecraftian paradigm are not only restricted to a book called the Necronomicon, but to an entirely new, alternative, counter-culture and ‘dark’ motif from which to view the world and life experience.
—Joshua Free, Liber 555
According to Lovecraft’s work, the primordial world is essentially “chaos” and the ‘gods’ which do battle in times forgotten will later have an impact on the psyche and life of those today. In fact, the entire ‘occult’ basis for the Lovecraftian paradigm is a devotion and ‘worship’ of this prehistoric ‘gods’.
The Great Old Ones being replaced by the Elder Gods becomes arbitrary when, following with Lovecraft’s perspective, there are those who secretly worship and feed these ‘evil’ gods throughout the ages in ‘cults’ – groups which seek to bring the Great Old Ones back into our time-space. This would effectively destroy the universe as we know it, returning it back to something reminiscent of the primordial ooze from which it has sprouted and devel-oped. This bleak and shadowy worldview is what drives the ‘horrific’ tales of not only Lovecraft’s work but anything that has been attached to it since, in oth-er literature, ‘rock bands’ and the like.
From the Lovecraftian perspective, the Necronomicon is an evil book that worshipers of these ancient cults use to honor the Great Old Ones (or Ancient Ones) in spite of their complete distaste for the human race and the fact the inviting such forces and energetic currents back into the realm that we know would be devestat-ing for all humanity. Of course, the teen-angst punker anarchist mindset doesn’t care about such things. The only aspect that would matter to these kinds of people is the fact that our world could be thrown into a state of discordia – and for many, this is what takes priority.
How any of these kinds of people can consider their left-handed and chaotic-evil pathways as any kind of true self-honest path to absolute enlightenment and the source is beyond me – though they will claim to be doing so; claiming that it somehow ‘suits’ them better and that everyone else is doing it wrong. Then they go back to their hedonism, narcissism, and pleasure seek-ing without any regard, always validating in their mind that they are “right” in their ways.
Being ‘stuck’ in old patterns is not simply restricted to the Necronomicon or even ‘mystical’ aspects in general. For similar reasons the modern “Mardukite” movement is predominantly made up of people who are in their twenties – or younger! Why? Because the new and next generations are not as interested in knowing things in the ‘fragmented’ way in which our parents may have been satisfied. The ‘older’ generations have no reason to change because they have had a far longer time to validate that things ‘are the way they are’ and who am I or anyone else to tell them different…
The concept of H.P. Lovecraft’s Necronomicon became inseparable from what literary fans and contributors would later call the “Cthulhu Mythos,” which was not really intended as a functional pantheon in itself, but was really a part of a cycle composing Lovecraft’s final works…
CTHULHU first appeared to the public in 1925 (by general consensus), a year after Lovecraft’s marriage. In this new cycle, he sought to give more definite forms to the thoughts and visions that had haunted his life prior. He sought to make sense of the universal reality as it had affected him – as his personal experience has dictated it to be so. Not surprisingly, this cycle of literature was just as sporadic and sparse as his earlier works – one must remember that they were being published as serials in a magazine called Weird Tales, and few of them are book-length as stand alone works.
CALL OF CTHULHU is a short story that debuts the figure that has now become a very familiar name among the left-hand-path, which is to say the “darker” and more “rebellious” aspects of the occult. One really is led to wonder what enlightenment is meant to be gained through the blatant disregard for natural order, preferring the love of chaos. Nonetheless, the darker aspects of the “mythos” are what has attracted the attention. This is not surprising given the retail attention given to such topics. A fluffier book on self-help candle meditation methods using incense and bath soaps has an appeal to lonely housewives, but for those who seek a more antagonistic approach to the “rebellious” nature that results from gleaning the “reality deception,” the system always provides.
CALL OF CTHULHU is essentially a “detective mystery” where-by the rites and activities of a very modern and active “Cthulhu Cult” are unveiled. While the esoteric lore and occult mystery runs deep, just as with any well-established cult in history, the means of enlightenment by “hippie” methods of free love, drunken orgies and the like, certainly leave much to be desired – though many do. Celebration of the lower is hardly a means to the high-er – those who mistake the secret power embedded very intentionally into the “sex gate” will find the experience to be just as physically, emotionally and spiritually disturbing and damaging as any of the other “gates” alluded to throughout the universal NECRONOMICON cycle. This is not to say there is not some validity to the methods – but the human psyche seems to muddle the “sexual” energies, and so it is not a preferred method to instruct in (or at least certainly not at the “neophyte” levels of occult instruction).
What can we say for humans? They were programmed to enjoy fucking so you wouldn’t confuse it with the act of killing – and the emotional charge to try make rational sense of both. If sex wasn’t made to feel good, for at the very least “evolutionary” purposes, the human race would have bred itself out into extinction a long time ago. The race has grown to hate each other, itself and everything “apart” from itself. How dismal, indeed – perhaps Lovecraft had a point or two after all.
“The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all it contains. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piercing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.” ~H.P. Lovecraft, Call of Cthulhu