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post Dec 9 2006, 03:02 PM
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Hi Gang,
I was just reading a response from a post in the Book review section and someone said there was a blind in the Necronomicom Spellbook. I'll be the first to admit I don't see it. I've used the Spellbook and perhaps I'm wrong but I thought it was a mixture of Candle Magic and prayer though the prayers are directed at Marduks many facets. Noticed I'm not knocking the Nec or the Nec Spellbook. I've used both. I like them. But blinds I just don't see them. If you know what they are but don't want to speak openly about them could you PM me oremail me I'd like to know.

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post Feb 17 2007, 02:22 AM
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Okay, thank you.

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post Feb 17 2007, 03:11 AM
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Lets compare Necronomicon to Spellbook. Necronomicon pg 127 look at the 6th name Nariluggaldimmerankia. now look at pg 30 of the spellbook. Its upside down. Opposite.

In the spellbook it reminds me if the Native American FIre Bird or the Phoenix. In the Necronomicon it reminds me of the Angel Uriel the fire of God.

Sometimes I use the symbols upside down to obtain reverse or somehow different results than I would be trying for with the sigil in a normal position.


Typo or hint? I say hint.

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QUOTE(Edunpanna @ Feb 17 2007, 11:11 AM) *
Lets compare Necronomicon to Spellbook. Necronomicon pg 127 look at the 6th name Nariluggaldimmerankia. now look at pg 30 of the spellbook. Its upside down. Opposite.

In the spellbook it reminds me if the Native American FIre Bird or the Phoenix. In the Necronomicon it reminds me of the Angel Uriel the fire of God.

Sometimes I use the symbols upside down to obtain reverse or somehow different results than I would be trying for with the sigil in a normal position.
Typo or hint? I say hint.

Peace!


Hi in my books their the sameway so is the straight line suppoused to be up or down?


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post Feb 10 2008, 04:25 AM
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It’s debatable. A shaman sorcery who enjoys piddling with ceremonial magick might not think linear rotation has diddly squat to do with a flying spirits perception and recognition of any given sigil.

Some of the Golden Dawn may think that the rotation of the sigil is very important as it fits a certain way into the Rosicrucian cross. Regardless angelic script predates Christianity and Judaism. It very certainly pre dates the Rosicrucian cross. I know the Golden Dawn feels this way because I have argued with them over this.

Many of the Necronomicon sigils such as the Agga and the Bandar are Angelic script at least as old as the 12th century. The Necronomicon is slap full of angelic script and script that looks darn angelic like.

My thoughts. A screwdriver is not a hammer regardless of any way you can turn it. It is still a screw driver.

I have not been to this forum in a long time. If you guys want I could post some of this Angelic script which will show Necronomicon sigils in a different rotation than in the Necro. Does photo bucket code work here?

I am sure Simon was quite aware he reversed the sigil from one version to the next. I am sure he did it either for a magickal purpose or as a hint for those worthy to seek truth. With Peters Lavendas extensive occult background it would be heresy to even consider that he did not know the Agga is nearly identical to Michaels sigil inverted and rotated 20 degrees. Simon Peter Saint of the Catholic Church. Simon Peter Lavenda Saint of the Necronomicon and Editor of angelic script. He he he. Very funny.

I am sure Simon Peter agrees with me about angelic script rotation. At least he seems to in his publications. Other than commenting on his books he had never discussed anything in the Necronomicon thread though. So who knows his current views?

Its debatable. This is just my opinion. I can not claim to be an authority on anything as I learn something new every day.

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