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Hand Writing The Necronomicon, As it says in the Necronomicon. |
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DarkGoddess |
Oct 19 2006, 05:53 PM
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I plan on including it in mine. I figure it's there for a reason, if only as a warning. I'm also very anal about things being complete. I would also think that after you copy what's in the Simon book, you'll be adding what you find, what rituals and such work for you, knowledge you've found gatewalking, etc after that. Truly making it "your Nec".
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To these I turn, in these I trust; Brother Lead and Sister Steel. To his blind power I make appeal; I guard her beauty clean from rust.
He spins and burns and loves the air, And splits a skull to win my praise; But up the nobly marching days She glitters naked, cold and fair.
Sweet Sister, grant your soldier this; That in good fury he may feel The body where he sets his heel Quail from your downward darting kiss.
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Vagrant Dreamer |
Mar 10 2007, 09:20 PM
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As part of my recent return to the necronomicon in order to fulfill the remainder of my obligation, I have begun anew to copy it down by hand into a personalized book.
I recognized, as I did before, that while I can write twenty or thirty pages by hand when i'm writing in a journal, or writing an essay, I can only seem to copy ten or fifteen pages at a time when i'm copying from this book. After that I'm mentally exhausted, and need to take a break for the day.
Has anyone else had this experience? Originally I didn't think too much of it, but now that it's happening again this time around, it made me wonder. I would imagine it's a testament to the power in the process itself. In fact, my hands tend to get hot and even vibrate at times. It's peculiar, I've copied other grimoires before without the same effects.
Also, I was curious about the order the others here copy the books in? Is it generally necessary to stick to the order presented in the book itself? In an effort to make the entire book a talisman, I have begun with the exorcisms from the Maklu text. I may likely end with them as well, or at least one of them, so that the exorcisms sandwich the book itself. Then the invocation of the fire god, the book of the watcher, and the rest I have not yet determined. I usually read the book through in brief before copying the next section, to give it a chance to show me the next one to copy. Does anyone else rearrange the books like this? Also, I generally plan to leave out the testimony of the mad arab, save for notations in the places where he describes one thing or another. I don't intend to copy his words bit for bit, though, like the other books.
Also, I adorned the front of the journal with the composite Arra, Agga, Bandar sigil, and the back with five of the fifty names in an interlocking manner - Marduk in the center, Agaku, Marukka, Marutukku, and Aranunna around it, left, above, below, and right, respectively. Does anyone else do something similar as well?
It seems to me that the book should be a talisman, and originally when I began copying again, it came to me that I should arrange it so that it is symbolic in it's order, to become a more personalized talisman, with a particularly focused intent.
I haven't gotten any sense that it could be a bad idea, but none the less wondered if anyone else had an opinion...
peace
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The world is complicated - that which makes it up is elegantly simplistic, but infinitely versatile.
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Imperial Arts |
Mar 11 2007, 01:15 PM
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I copied the book between 7th and 8th grade, over a period of several months. I realize that the book instructs you to do this, but I only wanted a subject for calligraphy at the time, and was also doing the Book of Revelation in colored inks and enamels. I've always enjoyed making books.
My Necronomicon from this time is more or less identical to the Avon paperback in its arrangement, done on 10"x14" faux-parchment paper in black-letter calligraphy. The chapter capitals and the sigils are identical to the Avon book. It is bound in fake crocodile skin using cardboard plates and spine and bookbinder's glue.
The Hay edition text was done in a similar way some years later but with red and black inks, and I have not yet attached a cover. My Book of Lies, the most recent book copied, was done in a giant 18" by 24" hardcover with a gold Choronzon (crowley's drawing) on the front and illustrations on each page in red and black inks. My Key of Solomon and Lemegeton are similarly done, as are my own works on magic, copies of which are stuffed into remote locations alondside various treasures of precious metals and gems. Happy hunting!
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