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Preparation & Calling to Cthulhu
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John Fitzgerald - The Necronomicon Everything You Never Wanted To Know
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Hidden Keys of The Necr0nomicon
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The second of two contributions to the Necronomicon Mythos - a very short book consisting only of various seals and sigils to be used with the incantations found in the Simon Necronomicon. While those who study the Necronomicon mythos will undoubtedly find this valuable, for its rarity alone if nothing else, I personally deem it one of many such titles put together in an hour or less and threw in their catalog to make a few extra bucks when times were tough. Nevertheless, it is what it is and I'm sure some will find it useful.
Donald Tyson - Grimoire of the Necronomicon
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Grimoire of the Necronomicon features ritual forms and invocations for the daily and yearly rites of the Old Ones, individual rituals devoted to each of the seven major figures of the mythos, and most importantly, a grand ritual for personal attainment. The daily rituals provide an excellent system of esoteric training for individual practitioners. This grimoire also provides structure for an esoteric society
James Campbell - The Necronomicon
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This Necronomicon is 583 pages in length and has everything in it.
Cechetelli - Mardukkite Magick
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The work in question is a brief one on the Magick of Marduk which was originally going to be released in a 15 page chapbook/ pamphlet form. Having received a great deal of interest via comments here and emails after my brief blog post on working with Marduk, I decided to offer a much more comprehensive tutorial wherein I take you through making initial contact with the God, introduction, offering, petitioning his aid and establishing a long term relationship with him as I've begun doing myself over the last half year or so.
This brief work contains 5 complete rituals of which you can readily make use, an opening rite, an invocation, an introduction to the God, a petition to the God for his aid, and a method of offering to him. Also included are the true 50 Names of Marduk taken directly from the source, which ARE quite different from those you find in the Necronomicon along with detailed info on the virtues, powers and specialties of each name and a means to petition whichever suits your need at the time. In addition I've provided the Hyms and Incantations in the original Sumerian for those ambitious enough to attempt them in their original tongue.
The Conjurations, Hymns and Invocation are NOT those you will find in the Necronomicon or any other modern work - I have pulled directly from Enuma Elish, An:Anum, The Cuneiform Tablets and other original sources and everything presented here has been and is still used by myself, every Thursday.
Necronomicon: The Wanderings of Alhazred by Donald Tyson
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This grimoire traces the wanderings of Abdul Alhazred, a necromancer of Yemen, on his search for arcane wisdom and magic. Alhazred's magical adventures lead him to the Arabian desert, the lost city of Irem, ruins of Babylon, lands of the Old Ones, and Damascus, where he encounters a variety of strange creatures and accrues necromantic secrets.
Anyone familiar with H. P. Lovecraft's work knows of the Necronomicon, the black magic grimoire he invented as a literary prop in his classic horror stories. There have been several attempts at creating this text, yet none stand up to Lovecraft's own descriptions of the Necronomicon . . . until now. Fans of Lovecraftian magic and occult fiction will delight in Donald Tyson's Necronomicon, based purely within Lovecraft's own fictional universe, the Cthulhu Mythos.
"Simon" - The Necronomicon (Avon Books Edition)
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"This is the testimony of all that I have seen, and all that I have learned... For this is the Book of the Dead, the Book of the Black Earth, that I have writ down at the peril of my life."
H.P. Lovecraft himself denied the Book's existence, but the dreaded NECRONOMICON has finally surfaced. Written in Damascus in the Eighth Century A.D. by the "Mad Arab"Abdul Alhazred, the accursed volume is filled with myths and rituals that have survived the darkest days of magic and occultism - long-forgotten formulae for evoking incredible things, beings, and monsters into physical appearance. Editor Simon overcame huge obstacles during his daring efforts to bring to light this, the most famous, the most potent, and potentially, the most dangerous Black Book known to the Western World...
Simon is a student of magic, occultism, and religion since the mid-1960s and the editor of the Necronomicon. Speaking on topics as diverse as religion and politics, occultism and fascism, ceremonial magic, demonolatry, the Tarot, the Qabala, and Asian occult systems, Simon was a frequent lecturer for the famed Warlock Shop in Brooklyn and the Magickal Childe Bookstore in Manhattan. The media events he organized in the 1970s and 1980s - with rock bands, ritual performances, and celebrity appearances - helped to promote the occult renaissance in New York City. For undisclosed reasons his whereabouts have been unknown since 1984.
History of the Necronomicon by H.P Lovecraft
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The Testimony of the Mad Arab
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The Testimony is in two parts, comprising a prologue and an epilogue to the core Necronomicon. It is supposedly written by a "Mad Arab". The name Abdul Alhazred does not appear in this text, however; the author remains nameless. The first part tells how the Mad Arab first came to know of the existence of the dark secrets he is writing down (by accidentally witnessing an arcane ritual performed by a cult of the Ancient Ones). In second part, the Mad Arab is haunted by demons and monsters. He fears that his gods have foresaken him due to some sin he believes to have unwittingly committed. Apparently, he is taken away by these demons just after he finishes writing his book, but before he is able to sign it; thus his name remains unknown
Dagon Rising: The Lithany of Dagon
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Simon Says - The Invocation of the Ninib Gate
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Simon Says - The Invocation of the Nergal Gate
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Simon Says - The Invocation of the Nebo Gate
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Asenath Mason - Necronomicon Gnosis
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Gnosis means "knowing". The knowledge about the Necronomicon is not based on any historical or mythological tradition but on dreams, visions, vague impressions, and subtle transmissions from the Beyond, which reach sensitive individuals and those who seek to receive them.
The authenticity of Necronomicon as a concrete book has never been proved and its worth as a magical system was often questioned. However, if we consider it as a collection of knowledge about the forces from outside the world of creation, dimensions in-between the planes known to humans, the practical work with them acquires a new sense.
This book is based on a very wide literary tradition of the Cthulhu Mythos and diverse aspects of the Lovecraftian magic. The author, who has explored the Necronomicon magic for many years, introduces the reader into this dark and mysterious world: the realm of the Great Old Ones where the forgotten gods lie dead but dreaming and await their return.
The book presents basic magical concepts and techniques of their practical use in the context of the Necronomicon gnosis: pacts and ceremonies, astral journeys, dream magic, scrying and traveling through gateways to interstellar dimensions, evocations, invocations, sex magic, shapeshifting, necromancy, etc.
These techniques allow for a shift of consciousness in which we are able to experience the nature of the Lovecraftian gods which is normally completely alien to our perception. These forces represent human potentiality – what we may become if we manage to transgress beyond the world of creation which is the prison of our minds.
Then we will be able to become like the Great Old Ones – entities of unlimited potential, ever-changing and mutable, creatures of an infinite nature – with possibilities as vast as the eternal Chaos itself.”
Azif - The Cipher Manuscript known as the Necronomicon
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Simon Says - The Invocation of the Marduk Gate
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Simon Says - The Invocation of the Nanna Gate
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The R'lyeh Text - (Wilson-Hay-Turner)
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Hidden Leaves From The Necronomico
Simon Says - The Invocation of the Isthar Gate
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The Necronomicon - (Wilson-Hay-Turner-Langford Version)
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