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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.
ONLY 50 COPIES of this limited edition numbered and signed hardcover grimoire will be made available to the public and Mardukite Chamberlains alike during this limited time offering!
Previous limited edition numbered hardcover editions of Mardukite Necronomicon publications have now been found selling for over $1500 online and on eBay! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity and investment into the Modern Mardukite Anunnaki Legacy!
“Within post-Christian era mystical accounts, such as we see with the Medieval and Dark Age era grimoires of the period, the magick and traditions are reflective to a ‘polarity’ that does not actually exist.”
— Joshua Free, Liber 555
WHAT IS REAL??? — the entire idea behind ‘devil worship‘ and ‘satanism‘ (or the entire ‘left-hand’ interpretation of reality, as a whole) is entirely dependent on the existence of these beings as they are generally understood – something which only came about as a result of the Judeo-Christian level of consciousness that came to occupy the masses.
Prior to this ‘introduction’ of the ‘devil’ by Christian standards it would have been completely impossible to have proper ‘devil worship‘ or ‘satanism‘. The entire mythology that people are most likely to know regarding these matters is Hebrew and Christian in origin, making suggestion toward an understanding of the world based on a moral or ethical dualism that is not at all present in the traditions and writings of the more antiquated ancient world.
“Humans have always had a predilection to ‘patron’ one face of divinity over another. Such is programmed into their being and similarly the way in which ‘order’ was first introduced to the most ancient of the modern human civilizations. The idealism of monotheism is not as prevalent in the ancient world either.” — Joshua Free, Liber-555
While all mystics and spiritualists understood the concept of the ‘unifying’ and ‘supreme’ force that tied all existence together, they also understood that such did not
make a direct ‘physical’ and ‘singular’ presence in the material ‘level’ of perception encountered everyday. Therefore, there was no confusion about the nature of the ‘divinity‘ held by ancient men in their encounters with the ‘ancient gods’.
“The idea that the Necronomicon emphasizes ‘darkness’ or that it is an ‘evil’ book all stems from the idea of it reflecting a pre-Christian ideal from the ancient world that immediately is dubbed ‘pagan’ or ‘satanic’ when reflected in a Judeo-Christian light.”
If the NECRONOMICON is ‘evil’, then it would be ‘evil’ in the same light as all ‘neo-pagan’ reconstructions including Celtic Druidism, Norse Shamanism and obviously any of the pantheons and cultural traditions being revived by Wiccans and members of other ‘sects’, ‘societies’ and ‘orders’ in the occult realm of society.
Most of the ‘forbidding’ nature connected to the NECRONOMICON comes first and foremost from the ‘air’ that it carries, remnant of the literary styling H.P. Lovecraft attached to it and then secondly, from the overtones given to the ‘occult’ in the 1970’s for the release of the Simon Necronomicon – and even the very marketing of the book as that name and the ‘dangerous’ and ‘forbidding’ aura that the title carries…
Mardukite founder, Joshua Free, speaks from twenty years practical experience in matters of the Necronomicon when he finally ended his silence, called out from the dark corners of the underground ‘New Age’ movement of the next generation to educate regarding the topic of the “Simonian” recension of the Necronomicon specifically, that infamous edition that earned so much notoriety since its public arrival in the late 1970’s.
Someone approaching the Simon Necronomicon without any previous occult knowledge may be confused as to its ‘magickal’ and ‘esoteric’ suggestions for ritual and ceremony, and yet the ‘heart’ of the material will still seep in and formulate some kind of change in the read-er – especially if the lack of previous ‘occult’ knowledge is being coupled with no background in ancient ‘Middle Eastern’ or otherwise ‘Mesopotamian’ cultures and mythologies. If such is the case, the book will be naturally regarded as a highly cryptic or otherwise ‘incoherent’ blend of names and correspondences that are without basis.
Increased public awareness is a positive act for change even if that change is not for the ‘higher good’ of the whole. It cannot be said that it is better to keep people in ignorance, and yet at the same time, many folk are not capable of properly handling (or processing) the ‘True’ nature of reality – that which exists in the static of the universal space-time and is not restricted on merely what an individual observer is capable of seeing or not seeing of this ‘wholeness’ from within their fragmented perspective or field of possible awareness.
When the Simon Necronomicon was first released, a very select few were privy to this ‘type’ of understanding concerning a truly archetypal, pre-classical and pre-Christian methodology – a root system by which many other branches of the tree were later formed and perceived as separate, whether because of semantics or their locale in time and geography. Even those supposed occultists and New Agers at that point had very little background in the mythos being dealt with – which was not at all Lovecraftian, or even Sum-erian as many other believe, but BABYLONIAN!
Since the arrival of the Simon Necronomicon and its relationship (based on the title alone) with the work of H.P. Lovecraft, the two mythoi have been confused by neo-gothic punks and emo-musicians as being one and the same. Although there is no ‘real’ correlation other than being simultaneously produced by the same publisher (originally “Avon”), the book is just as often found in the hands of someone carrying Anton LaVey works on ‘Satanism’ – and as such the Simon book has further been given a dark shadowy undertone. Joshua Free dedicates an entire volume of writing to this subject in ‘Liber 555’, available to the public as “Necronomicon for Beginners: Unveiling the Secrets of the Simon Necronomicon“.
Since my involvement with the “Mardukites” in 2008, I have tried not to over-emphasize the Simon Necro-nomicon and have instead preferred to remain silent on many of the issues related directly to it. Although it would have been impossible to release our current “Necronomicon Anunnaki Legacy” archive of materials without making some references and comparisons to the Simon books, it was not our starting point and not at all our own basis in developing what we have. Many people have already confused our own work with being a ‘rehash’ or ‘supporting companion’ to the “Simonian” books without even realizing what we are exactly presenting here – and I have done my best to avoid confusion by relating the historical Anunnaki and Sumerian or Babylonian legacy independently of what was alluded to in the Simon Necronomicon.” –Nabu, Joshua Free