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The Watcher Bandar, Questions / Ask Here Experiances / Tell Here |
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MagicIsMight |
Jun 9 2006, 12:10 PM
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Hello,
I am new to the Necronomicon and have been researching the tome for over three months. Since I am well-versed in Ceremonial Magick, I found the idea of the Watcher quite fascinating.
It is remarkable how the tome almost promises that this being will indeed show up after you invoke it--immediately after, that is. It says, "At this point the watcher WILL SURELY (emphasis added) come and WILL (emphasis added) stand outside the Gate or Circle until shuch time as he is given the lisence to depart etc" that is found on page 73 of the Simon Necronomicon.
It was also interesting to note that in some instances it will appear in the form of a "fierce dog" and that the presence of this being is to be feared. Since I have an understanding of the evocation of the spirits, one of the necessary components of a worthwhile evocation is making a connection with the spirit (in whatever way the magician sees fit). But in this case there really is no preparation at all. I mean, you call the Watcher and he appears or manifests after the magician makes the necessary preparations with the offerings etc.
My question is for those who have a deeper understanding of the Necronomicon. When you invoked the Watcher for the first time did he manifest slowly or show up immediately? In other words, did you have to call him up several times (as is the case with stubborn spirits) or did invoking him once do the trick? Is this an instance of magick where all one has to do is basically call forth the being and "beleive it to be there" (like is the case with archangelic invocations and calling forth the elements) or does the priest actually have to get it to physically manifest? In the case of archangelic invocations after some time their presence becomes very powerful, indeed. Does the Watcher manifest every time when invoked (is it a mechanic process)? Or does the Watcher need repeated conjurations or invocations to arrive? Is one reading of the invocation enough to get the Watcher to arrive or do you need to call it again and again to make sure "it's there physically?" Does the magician need an assurance of the presence of the Watcher or is just calling him and beleiving he is there sufficient enough? I mean, it's not necessarily an evocation. It's an invocation that can turn into an instance of an evocation. Fascinating! I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences.
I am still trying to understand the nature of these beings. Any help would be most appreciated.
Good day to you and yours,
Mr. Curi
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Magia est Potentia!
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UnKnown1 |
Jun 15 2006, 04:38 PM
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QUOTE(Alafair @ Jun 15 2006, 05:34 PM) QUOTE("Mr. Curi") which sword must be used during the invocation of the Watcher a small dirk is quite sufficient (IMG: style_emoticons/default/dots.gif) A cheap sword you can get for about $10.00 is a machete. Home Depot or Ace Hardware. A machete is way better than a puny knife to call bandar. You want to stab the weapon into the ground with force. With a knife you pretty much have to bend halfway over to reach the dirt. The best motion is to lift the blade over your head both hands on the hilt and then stab the dirt <Or Altar> as hard as you can. I actually use a knife of Enki of calling for firegod etc. It is not copper like Dagger of Inanna. I use a Russian special forces knife called a Tanto. Bad ass knife. You could probably get away with using a pocket knife if you wanted to. However Bandar deserves respect. Bandar is like your own private angel to carry out whatever mission etc you want. Show Bandar much love and much respect. I have started burning sweet pastries to him instead of plain bread. He deserves it. His good deeds are already innumerable.
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mystick |
Jul 10 2006, 02:18 AM
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Hi guys, Well I have a topic on tantra and i have a post of on veer sadhana.. If you go by the PDF, you will surely notice lots of similarity with the Bandar..for you to be its master its as you would have guessed a lot more the tantric way.. But for those interested in knowing on genies and Badar, some knowledge of Veer would be useful. download it by right clicking here http://www.sacred-magick.org/index.php?act...ype=post&id=302 and selecting save as if you use internet explorer. you could download it from here too: http://www.sacred-magick.org/index.php?s=&...indpost&p=16084regards Mystick This post has been edited by mystick: Jul 10 2006, 02:19 AM
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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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UnKnown1 |
Jul 10 2006, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE(mystick @ Jul 10 2006, 04:18 AM) Hi guys, Well I have a topic on tantra and i have a post of on veer sadhana.. If you go by the PDF, you will surely notice lots of similarity with the Bandar..for you to be its master its as you would have guessed a lot more the tantric way.. But for those interested in knowing on genies and Badar, some knowledge of Veer would be useful. download it by right clicking here http://www.sacred-magick.org/index.php?act...ype=post&id=302 and selecting save as if you use internet explorer. you could download it from here too: http://www.sacred-magick.org/index.php?s=&...indpost&p=16084regards Mystick I like this. It really does sound like an Indian version of the Egregore or Watcher.
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WisdomSeeker |
Sep 26 2006, 09:48 PM
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Hello all: 1) Where do I strike the Watcher's sword, in between the circles or inside the inner circle? the Necronomicon says that the Agga Mass Ssaratu must be between the two circles facing NorthEast, but it also says care must be taken not to leave the inner circle in the middle of the incantation (I take this to mean my arms as well). However it says to strike the sword behind the Agga Mass Ssaratu (is this inside the inner circle?). I am confused... (IMG: style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) 2) What is the purpose of the Watcher's sword? Am I providing a weapon for the Watcher to use? (In which case I would strike the sword in between the two circles since that's where he is), also does the dagger of Innana acompany me to the astral plane, to use against the Igigi? 3) In that case could I not consecrate a bow and arrows or even a gun to carry with me to the astral plane for battling the sipirts? 4) Are the brazier and Agga Mass Ssaratu the same? I am worried in case I need to burn offerings to the gods, incense, wax figures, etc. I dont want to cross the inner circle. Or are they separate and the brazier of calling is at the altar? 5) What do I do with the drawings og the North, East, South, West gates? do I draw them in the ground outside the circle or do I make them as small seals and hold them while I invode the cardinal directions? 6) What is the wand of Lapis lazuly for? It seems important as one of the 50, Dumuduku, is the holder of one.. Thanks,
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WisdomSeeker |
Oct 16 2006, 01:43 PM
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Mr. Curi: Unfortunately for me the Bandar has not manifested yet. I attempted the initial Bandar invocation on the 6th (full moon) with a new bowl (steel chili cooking pot) and a new machete for a sword (inscribed with arra, agga, bandar sigils) and made the double circle on the ground with a new pocket knife (inscribed with innana's name). It is possible it failed since when I tried to stick the machete on the ground it would not stick (ground too hard) and had to lay it on the ground besides the bowl (also I called it around 10pm. Next time I'll try 3:am). I hope to have greater success in the future. I have not called Badar since. Since then I have been calling onto Nannar and Arannuna with a different bowl every night (cant do it in the morning as I am rushed for work), asking for success on my opening the gate of Nannar on the next full moon and for calling the Watcher. Unfortunately I tried to keep the moon 'pure' but failed a few das ago (Its not as easy as you might think). I hope it doesnt jinx the whole thing. Regarding Bandar I found what appear to be allusions to in some books, which the rest of the group might be interested. In R. C. Thompsons book 'Devils and Evil Spririts of Babylonia' tablets are provided, sometimes bilingual in Sumerian and Akkadian. here is common phrase repeated in many incantations: (Note Sh is an S with a chevron on top) QUOTE UTUG-ShI-GA ALAD-ShiGA DA-MU -KAN-GUB "May a kindly Spirit, a kindly guardian, stand at my side" from pg 11" QUOTE UTUG-Shi-GA ID-ZA-DA-MU MU-UN-DA-AN-GIN-NA ALAD-Shi-GA ID-GU-BU-MU MU-UN-DA-AN-GIN-NA "A kindly Guardian marcheth on my right, a kindly spirit marcheth on my left" (I think the guardian/spirit are reversed) So it seems that when called, two beings are called, a spirit and the Guardian The good or kindly spirit is UTUG-Shi-GA and the good or kindly guardian is ALAD-Shi-GA And and evil spirit is UTUG-HUL, so HUL simply means evil. Another interesting reference is the list of magic books needed for the instruction of an Assyran Mage. TintirBabylonAt the endo of the list of incantations the initiate has to master the tablet mentions: QUOTE 41. Upon the one who is vigorous, wise, and penetrating to Great Knowledge, the Two Gods, the Lords (Ea and Marduk), will confer Vast Understanding; 42. Unto this one these Gods will grant a Guardian Angel, whose name will be pronounced unto the Most Distant Times. 43. Copied and collated with a most ancient copy. A tablet belonging to Kisir-dNabu, son of dŠamaš-ibni, magician of the Ešara. So it is pretty clear that the ancient sumerian/akkadian/assirian mages after proper instruction received a 'kindly guardian' to watch over them. Who else could it be but Bandar? 1) When calling the Bandar has any one felt the presence of a 'kindly spirit' in addition to the Bandar? Or it might be just poetic license and only a description of Bandar as a spirit? 2) Does anyone know the owner of the tintir babylon site, BelAmurru? I've tried to contact him but his email link is dead. He seems to have a lot of really cool information in his site. Traveller
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OmNamaShivaya |
Dec 7 2006, 05:44 AM
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Dont worry..I dont intend to call upon demons either..But goetic spirits i dont know much off..Some say they are demons while others say they are not..I dont intend to call them til i know fully what im dealing with.. Back to the topic,i was using the method put forth in konstantinos' book to call upon the elemental king Nichsa,of the undines.. i usually dont use a circle when working with the necro but since i wanted to do things right from the book working with entities not from the nec, i used a circle and asked my watcher to guard my body mind spirit and the circle from harm. It was quite difficult to call Nichsa as it required many repeated attempts to call him which was unusual for me as the Nec gods have always come fast.i dunno,it MAY have something to do with the watcher,because before calling the Undine King,i said a prayer to the undines and called them,while i immediately felt them around me,their energy disspitated in about six seconds after they came..I always heard these elemntals were playful and like to play around,i guess no playing around with an entity like the watcher around..
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