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50 Names Of Marduk Necronomicon Spellbook, Comparison with Enuma Elish and powers |
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Apr 23 2006, 05:12 PM
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Smasher666
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QUOTE(Grab @ Apr 23 2006, 05:52 PM) Hello Smasher666,
I didn't exactly understand what you want to discuss in this thread. The only part of the Simon book I've used is the list of 50 names (and sigils). I've evoked a few of the 50 names, using a mix of a) the Spellbook format and b) GD rituals and c) the Goetia circle/triangle. It works fine, though they are a little more stubborn to leave than the Goetias.
As for results, I had one giving some result (although not 100%) and another totally failed, actually the exact opposite happened. Hello Grab, Here I intend to go through the 50 names and tell of my experiances with them as well as any enlightening information that I can offer. My experiances and knowledge of use for many of the 50 names goes outside of what is written in the Necronomicon spellbook. I am positive that Ashnook and Nero as well as other accomplished Ceremonial magicians or perhaps some like me more akin to sorcery can tell us more based on thier personal experiances with the 50 names. Everyone is welcome to post here on their personal experience with the 50 names. My goal is to extend knowledge of the uses of these spirits beyond what is in the Spellbook. In this thread I am looking for any knowledge about the use of the 50 names outside of what is written in the text. Interesting personal experiences and useful information. Good Hunting! This post has been edited by Edunpanna: Feb 19 2007, 01:45 PM
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mystick |
Apr 23 2006, 11:20 PM
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Hello All Noble People, Concerning BARASHAKUSHU, i also can tell you that he fill you wil softness and you become more calm etc... I had some heart problems too.. Thanks to Ashnook, who advised me on this, i prayed to and used the spell book for Angel BARASHAKUSHU and can tell you that i feel much better... I can even say that a newbie can safely invoke him with the words "Come to Me by the Powers of the Word BAALDURUU".... Thanks Ashnook (IMG: style_emoticons/default/clapping.gif) and my Respects to BARASHAKUSHU. Edunpanna, as you are comparing the Nec. spirits with christian named angels, i would like some lightening or comparison to Eastern(Indian) myths.. Well The most supreme God of the Indian myth is SHIVA... There are some things that can be similar with sanskrit and sumerian languare, so anyone has an idea if he is one og the elder gods from the nec. ??? Mystick This post has been edited by Edunpanna: Feb 19 2007, 01:47 PM
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"The foolish disregard Me, when clad in human semblance, ignorant of My supreme nature, the great Lord of beings"
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mystick |
Apr 24 2006, 02:38 AM
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(IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) For the time i'm newbie.. so invocation of fire God is not for now!!! By the way i Know that Religion did not create the Gods as well as the names given to them.... God Existed.. People have used different names in different religions... I without any regret say prayers to Gods from the Hindu/Christian/Muslim/NEC (since recently) at a single time... However for invocation and evocations, eastern and western methods differ.... the eastern ones are more difficult to do... imagine doing a mantra of 20 words 1250000 times compared to the few minutes of LBRP,Middle pillar, evocation etc.... which can be done easily in 1 hr... The only difference i see is that the Eastern evocations are done to get Great powers etc but since recently i have found that with other systems, if a proper purification is done and the proper entity chosen, Gods and Spirits can be as generous in assigning these boons... Theres is 1 thing that intringues me... in Eastern tantra, the Kundalini is the awakening of the dormant "Serpant" that is connected to the 7 (i think) energy centers ... and the total awakening leads to divine enlightenment... However isnt this related to the sleeping serpent dreaming below earth from the necronomicon???? And isnt this on the negative end??? As for shiva, i was matching him to Marduk too.. But i am not so sure... Still if one could enlighten me more on this... May be when i'll start evocations i will try to ask the all knowing spirits about this... however shiva is also know as the Holy Spirit, the destroyer of evil, and the creator of new life, and sustainer of life, the cosmic lord. This post has been edited by Edunpanna: Feb 19 2007, 01:58 PM
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UnKnown1 |
Apr 24 2006, 09:18 AM
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The 5th name of Marduk Luggaldimmerankia Loog-gahl-deem-meyr-ahn-kee-yah.
His word of calling is Banutukku. Bahn-oo-took-koo.
Lets first note that the word of calling Banutukku is much like the 17th name Tuku.
Enuma Elish
Lugaldimmerankia is five, King of the cosmos! Over the universe he is acclaimed!
What a noble spirit he must be to be acclaimed all over the universe! I have my thoughts about what angelic being this might be but as it has not been revealed to me as of yet I will hold my tongue. Update I have received confirmation since originally writing this and may now say that this spirit is the same as Raphael.
One thing cool about this spirit is when I close my eyes and envision the sigil in white light <as I do with all the signs of the Necronomicon> The sign moves rapidly twitching like a dragonfly in flight.
The two circles hang like eyes or perhaps antennas. The two arms in the front seem to be pushing something away. <Perhaps our difficulties?> It is the wing extending upward that moves most rapidly in my minds eye. Its wings flap so fast I can almost not see them. Like a humming bird.
The text in the spell book speaks truly. Indeed he can help you sort out difficult issues. He also has uses other than what is given. Lets keep in mind that these spirits are very powerful and are bound to have many uses far beyond what I can tell you. Like the 6th and 7th name saying his word of calling Banutukku can be most helpful. If in danger say Banutukku and he will rush to your aid. He is very easily summoned. His energy is, quite loving. Yet this is a spirit like Marutukku, who will at your beckoning jump, right in and attack whatever demons or negative spirits might be attacking you. He definitely has some sort of connection with the 17th name Tuku as Lugaldimmerankia is wonderful to protect you from enemies and black magick.
In Sumerian mythology, the utukku were a type of spirit or demon that could be either benevolent or evil. The evil utukku were called Edimmu or Ekimmu; the good utukku were called shedu. The utukku were supposed to do the will of Anu, the god of the heavens. There were Utukku of the plain, the mountains, the sea, and the grave. The Edimmu. This is generally, but wrongly, read Ekimmu, and translated "the seizer," from êkemu, "to seize." In reality, however, it was an ordinary spirit, and the word is used for the wraiths of the departed. The "evil Edimmu" was apparently regarded as attacking the middle part of a man.
Ban seems to mean banish. Raphael means the divine healer or God heals. In this it makes one wonder about the possible healing powers of Lugaldimmerankia. It is wise to note that often demonic forces are responsible for sickness. So the use of Lugaldimmerankia to fight demonic forces for a sick person is most prudent.
No wonder all over the universe he is acclaimed!
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Apr 24 2006, 06:08 PM
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The 7th name is Asaruludu, ahs-ahr-ool-oo-doo
His word of calling is Banmaskim Bahn-mahs-keem
Enuma Elish
Asaruludu is seven the great magician this title came from Anu In time of peril their good leader By the deadly duel he fetched them rest.
From what the Enuma Elish tells us Asaruludu is a great magician.
The spellbook tells us that he oversees the race of watchers and that he ensures the most perfect safety when invoked.
The word Banmaskim makes demons take flight. Similar to Banrabishu 6th name and Banutukku 7th name.
Maskim means demon, evil fiend, lier in wait, Ban seems to mean banish.
This spirit comes readily when called. I use his sigil on my Bandar’s <the watcher> bowl to ensure that my Bandar acts lawfully. I have never had any problems with my watcher but it just seems a good measure of protection to have his over seer on my bowl.
Ashariludu is one of the names of the son of Enki <Marduk> in the Necronomicon. Ashariludu and Asaruludu are very similar spellings.
Lets look at the names of some more demons and spirits. Asakku is a name for an evil type of spirit.
The âlû. Regarded as the demon of the storm, and possibly, in its origin, the same as the divine bull sent by Ištar to attack Gilgameš, and killed by Enki-du. It spread itself over a man, overpowering him upon his bed, and attacking his breast.
The gallu. As this word is borrowed from the Sumerian galla, which has a dialectic form, mulla, it is not improbable that it may be connected with the word mula, meaning "star," and suggesting something which is visible by the light it gives — possibly a will o' the wisp — though others are inclined to regard the word as being connected with gala, "great." In any case, its meaning seems to have become very similar to "evil spirit" or "devil" in general, and is an epithet applied by the Assyrian king Aššur-bani-âpli to Te-umman, the Elamite king against whom he fought.
The îlu limnu, "evil god," was probably originally one of the deities of Tiawath's brood, upon whom Merodach's redemption had had no effect. The labartu, in Sumerian dimme, was a female demon. There were seven evil spirits of this kind, who were apparently regarded as daughters of Anu, the god of the heavens.
The labasu, in Sumerian dimmea, was apparently a spirit which overthrew, that being the meaning of the root from which the word comes.
The âhhazu, in Sumerian dimme-kur, was apparently so called as "the seizer," that being the meaning indicated by the root.
The lilu, in Sumerian lila, is generally regarded as "the night-monster," the word being referred to the Semitic root lîl or layl, whence the Hebrew layil, Arabic layl, "night." Its origin, however, is Sumerian, from Lila, regarded as meaning "mist." To the word lilu the ancient Babylonians formed a feminine, lilîthu, which entered the Hebrew language under the form of lilith, which was, according to the rabbins, a beautiful woman, who lay in wait for children by night. The lilu had a companion who is called his handmaid or servant.
The Namtaru was apparently the spirit of fate, and therefore of greater importance than those already mentioned. This being was regarded as the beloved son of Bêl, and offspring of Ereš-ki-gal or Persephone, and he had a spouse named Huš-bi-šaga. Apparently he executed the instructions given him concerning the fate of men, and could also have power over certain of the gods. <This name sounds strangely familiar to the evil wizard Nammtar.>
The šêdu were apparently deities in the form of bulls. They were destructive, of enormous power, and unsparing. In a good sense the šêdu was a protecting deity, guarding against hostile attacks. Erech and the temple Ê-kura were protected by spirits such as these, and to one of them Išum, "the glorious sacrificer," was likened.
The lamassu, from the Sumerian Lama, was similar in character to the šêdu, but is thought to have been of the nature of a colossus--a winged man-headed bull or lion. It is these creatures which the kings placed at the sides of the doors of their palaces, to protect the king's footsteps. In early Babylonian times a god named Lama was one of the most popular deities of the Babylonian pantheon.
From our findings on the 5th 6th and 7th names we know that Ban means banish. So we can use the word ban with liberty against demons. Ban-Asakku, Ban-âlû, Ban-gallu, Ban-labartu, Ban-labasu, Ban-âhhazu, Therefore instead of saying Tiamat say Ban-Tiamat. Instead of Azag-Thoth Ban-Azag-Thoth. Just saying the names of evil spirits especially at night could attract negative energy your way. It is wise to not speak evil into existence. So Ban the evil ones.
This post has been edited by Edunpanna: Feb 19 2007, 06:25 PM
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UnKnown1 |
Apr 25 2006, 08:57 AM
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Enuma Elish
(9) NAMRU, The shining god who illumines our ways. Three each of his names"' have Anshar, Lahmu, and Lahamu proclaimed; Unto the gods, their sons, they did utter them: "We have proclaimed three each of his names. Like us, do you utter his names!" joyfully the gods did heed their command, As in Ubshukinna their exchanged counsels: "Of the heroic son, our avenger, Of our supporter we will exalt the name!" They sat down in their Assembly to fashion"' destinies, All of them uttering his names in the sanctuary.
This spirit is supposed to help with all kinds of learning and school work. I was once determined to not study so I made a cheat sheet and in doing so memorized all of the answers on the test. So I was cheated out of cheating.
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Apr 25 2006, 05:43 PM
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The 12th name is Asarualimnunna, Ahs-ahroo-leem-noon-nah
His word of calling is Banatatu, Bahn-aht-ah-too
Enuma Elish
(I2) ASARUALIMNUNNA, the gracious, light of [the father, his begetter], Who directs the decrees of Anu, Enlil, [and Eal. He is their provider who assigns [their portions], Whose horned cap"" is plenty, multiply[ing ... Who banishes consternation from the body of the gods,
So he banishes fear from the body of the gods. Sounds like armor. I had a vision in which I saw the seal of Asarualimnunna on Marutukka’s shield. I am not sure exactly how but these two spirits are very closely connected.
Lets first look at the shape of the sigil. It looks kind of like the foot print of a chicken. Now rotate the book 180 degrees in any direction. <turn your book upside down> Its a peace sign. Now the connection to the chicken becomes evident! <Joke>
This one is a no brainier. Protection. So if you are not into eating bullets carry this seal. Or better yet just carry the entire Necronomicon around with you every where you go. It is a very powerful amulet in its own rite. I have escaped many dangers with the Necronomicon in my back pocket. However perhaps I would not have been in those situations if I were not a bit of a dangerous fella.
I highly recommend this seal for Soldiers, Police officers, Gangsters, Italian businessmen, or anyone who might get the chance to eat a lead sandwich. <Hold the mayo extra ketchup please.>
Also lets note that it is in the same shape as the protective rune Algiz the defender. Algiz is used to ward off evil. It is said to offer opportunities for growth but more important than that it offers protection.
This post has been edited by Edunpanna: Feb 19 2007, 06:19 PM
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