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DRACONOMICON: An Overview of Dragons & Pheryllt Magick by Joshua Free

Friday, December 9th, 2011

DRACONOMICON
The Magick & Traditions of Dragon Kings, Druids and the Pheryllt

The ultimateBook of the Dragon” for magick-users and fantasy enthusiasts alike. This completely revised and expanded 15th Anniversary edition of the underground cult classic “Draconomicon” offers powerful ageless teachings and lore of ‘dragon magick‘ and its legacy on earth and in the cosmos!

“The word “Dragon” comes from the Greek word “drakon” and is mirrored in the Latin “draconis” and the Celtic “draig”. In the motion picture “Dragonheart,” the main character is named “Draco” after the constellation of stars which at one time dominated the northern sky (now replaced by the Great Bear).” (Draconomicon)

“In the Babylonian Epic of Creation (discussed extensively in the Mardukite “Necronomicon” Cycle) we are informed of an ancient dragon first appeared named TIAMAT – and after much quarreling “in the family”, MARDUK, thought to be TIAMAT’s son, killed her. MARDUK then reigned as supreme ruler of the Universe and used half of her body to form the earth and the other half for the sky.” (Draconomicon)

“This actually coincides with the beliefs of most “dragon traditions”, particularly in the concept of the earth planet being the “body” of the primordial dragon. In Greek accounts we are told of seven-headed dragons named “Hydras” as well as races of Ladons, Typhons and the notorious Titans (note that “Titania” is also the classical name given to the “Faerie Queen of Elves”). With the rise of Christianity came the demonization of the sacred image of the Dragon – and their own sainted personas (e.g. George and Michael) became the slayers of the same.” (Draconomicon)

What is the Dragon really ???

“This is a difficult and confusing subject to some since there would appear to be no living examples of the classical dragon existing in society today. There is a very real draconic energy present on this planet, it just does not always manifest in the manner that we might assume a dragon to be. In fact, the ancient Druids viewed the entire natural system of the earth as “the dragon” and the magnetic lines that run across the surface even denoted as dragon lines.” (Draconomicon)

“There also appears to be a significantly higher form of draconic energy present at specific locales, particularly places like Stonehenge and so forth, places where the naturally occurring energies were actually recognized and harnessed by the use of constructing specific monuments designed to literally divert, tap and/or redirect these currents of energy. Such concepts have continued to baffle historians and archaeologists as to the why.” (Draconomicon)


Discovering the wisdom & power of the dragon has never been easier. Come and initiate yourself to the Great Mysteries and venture on a journey beginning in the primordial depths of the primeval abyss of the “Great Universal Dragon” and following through millennium of ageless mysteries into the present age… and the future!

Whether looking to incorporate the “dragon” into your personal spiritual or magickal tradition or even simply as a unique and remarkable treasury of esoteric knowledge as revealed by a leading member of the occult underground, Joshua Free, the Draconomicon is the perfect addition to your literary collection and everyday life.

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New Camelot; New Babylon | Deepteachings of Merlyn & Danubian Arthurian Tradition

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Prior to the founding of the Mardukite Chamberlains in 2008 and the Year-1 work of 2009, the organization was founded on a meta-volume of ‘arcane mysteries’ known as “Arcanum” (now available as the “Arcanum Epica” trilogy or in the anthology: A Complete Course Curriculum in Magick), now classified internally as Liber-A. Another pre-Mardukite volume used as the basis for the organization’s inception, Liber-D, also known as the Book of Elven-Faerie, incorporated some of the same themes, leading the original members of the organization in the same direction — toward Mesopotamia. Of course, the archives and annals of the Mardukite Research Organization are far from restrictive of just one facet of history, as the following excerpt from Arcanum Epica I, should relay.

Over the years, the “Arthurian Tradition” has come to encompass a wide sweeping array of thought from a philosophical and spiritual school of metaphysics originating in Wales/Britain, in which practitioners apply the saga of King Arthur and the plethora of related archetypal symbolism within this myth to daily magickal living. Though often incorporated into neodruidism, this is not exclusively so. The pre-wiccan modern guru of witchcraft, Dion Fortune, Ceremonialist Gareth Knight and various other members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (GD) and the Stella Matutina (SM) became enthralled by the potential of the Arthurian Tradition and the Merlyn-current in the early 1900s. This appears to have primarily remained confined to British practices until the American release of Gareth Knight’s “Secret Tradition in Arthurian Legend” (1983) shortly following the appearance of the motion picture phenomenon, “Excalibur” (1982). R.J. Stewart continued the formal analysis of the Merlyn-current in the mid-1980s.

The quest to uncover the historical Arthur has been a challenge since the beginning. At present, the debate is not so much a matter of whether or not a historical “dux bellorum” (not “king,” but “war leader”) existed, but as to the specifics of the entity we commonly refer to. The same exists for the Merlyn character, a word that may have correlated to a designation or title used several times in history, rather than as a proper name. (from Arcanum Epica I)

Some factions of neodruidism teach that the mythic cycle of Arthur originates with the ancient Tuatha d’Anu race of Elves and faerie folk. This was then symbolically applied to the deeds of a 5th-6th Century character that was associated with the legacy of the Dragon Kings. He helped to restore or unite Britain after the fall of Rome and the departure of Roman soldiers. At that time, the Druid age had ended (due to that same Roman influence) and the land was left seemingly unprotected. Arthur then rallied an army represented by all of the realms unified under his “pendragon” banner in order to defend the integrity of Britain against the Saxons and temporarily returned the power of the Druids.

"Draconomicon" 15th Anniversary Edition

The name Arturos Pendragon, as he is generally known, identifies him with two significant symbols: the bear (“art”) and the dragon. Curiously, both these beasts correlate to very specific northern star constellations, perhaps the most significant ones found in ancient wizardry. Draco once ruled as the northern polar constellation until a shift in the alignment of the Earth Planet forced Ursa Major (the “Great Bear”) to become the revolving constellation. Other lore alludes to a connection to the polar forces of the dragon and the unicorn.

The quest for the “Holy Grail” (chalice) is not the only symbol that links the Arthurian Tradition to Gnostic-Christianity. The twelve Knights of the Round Table resemble the Twelve Disciples of Jesus Christ (and also the zodiac). In fact, some unusual correlations appear in the legendary existences of Jesus, Arthur and Merlyn. All three are legendarily “fathered” by metaphysics. All three are prophetic figures that remain “hidden” until puberty and whose public or apparent demise is always the result of some intimate prophetic betrayal. In the bedtime version of the tradition, the Holy Grail is the “Cup of Destiny,” used at the Last Supper of the biblical life of Jesus. In the Edaphic Tradition the physical grail is the Cauldron of the Dagda, just as the “Spear of Destiny” correlates with the Spear of Lugh. (from A Complete Course Curriculum in Magick)

"Book of Elven-Faere"

The true relics and mysteries of the Gnostics later became the symbolic focus for the medieval secret societies, including the items mentioned above and the “Shroud of Turin.” Practitioners of the Arthurian Tradition typically survey Dragon Magick, Elven Magick and Druidism. Douglas Monroe, the controversial neo-Pheryllt reconstructionist, used the Arthurian cycle as a methodology and framework to relay his own metaphysical system. [Famed mystic Deepak Chopra did something similar in “The Way of the Wizard” (1995).] Ironically, the Charm of Making he is believed to alone have adopted from “Excalibur” for “The 21 Lessons of Merlyn” (1992) was recorded in 1986 by Geoff Hughes, another reconstructionist, as the means of calling forth the Dragon-Merlyn current or ray. [And again by author Rhiannon Ryall] This is documented in “Ancient Magicks for a New Age” (1989).

The locations found in Arthurian lore correspond to actual locations in Britain. The alleged birth at Tintagel can be found in the dramatic ruins of a stronghold in Cornwall. The famous Avalon once rested at the top of Glastonbury Tor, where now stands the oldest Christian church, founded by Joseph of Arimathea. The mound was once surrounded by water, making it an “island,” and hence the “Isle of Avalon.” Finally, the name “Camelot” is a direct reference to the River Cam. The modern location that was once Camelot is called Cadbury, positioned near the River Cam at approximately equal distances from both Avalon and Stonehenge.



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Babylonian Legacy: Sumerian Dragon Kingship & Divine Right to Rule

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

In Babylonian Myth & Magic (Liber 51), Joshua Free reflects on the core archaeological, anthropological and mystical points of Babylonian Myth & Magic in history and practice. Unparalleled in displaying the post-Sumerian mystery tradition of the ancient Babylonians, Babylonian Myth & Magic now accessibly comprehensible to any seeker for the first time in modern history!

Babylonian Legacy:
Sumerian Dragon Kingship &
The Divine Right to Rule

(from Liber 51 by Joshua Free)

“An examination of the Sumerian and Babylonian King-Lists will reveal the belief that “kingship” was “sent down” from “heaven” as decreed by the gods. To this we might add that a similar tradition has been followed by many indigenous ancient cultures. These dynastic lists originate by Sumerian hands, but they were later re-catalogued in Babylon by Nabu Priest-Scribes starting in the third millennium B.C. Similar King-Lists have also been found in Egypt and they all suggest some very amazing notions for the contemporary mind to grasp.” (from Babylonian Myth & Magic)

NOTES:
* L.A. Waddell (in Egyptian Civilization: Its Sumerian Origins) suggests the same King-Lists appear in India.
* The oldest Sumerian King-List example found is the Weld-Blundell Prism tablet.
* The final Babylonian reconstruction and addendum was provided by Berossus (c. 3rd century B.C.)
* The King-Lists are known in Egypt as the Dynastic Chronicles as catalogued by Manetho (c. 3rd century B.C.)

(The materials in Liber 51 can also be found in the Year-2 Mardukite anthology “Gates of the Necronomicon“)

“The chronology of the King-Lists are separated by a critical event, one which is found within the cosmological records of all ancient cultures – the Deluge or Great Flood. This means that Sumerian civilization began in antediluvian times, prior to the Deluge. This controversial event consisted of both torrential storms and the rise of ground floor water in connection to the melting glaciers and ice at the end of the Pleistocene period. The King-Lists appear congruent with this time scale also, but the shifting sands of Mesopotamia provide few clues for us since the ancient sites were often dismantled or found in ruins and later built over by cultural successors. What this signifies is that the pre-Babylonian, pre-Sumerian Ubaid periods are not the true absolute origins for “prehistoric” civilization, but instead the origins for the efforts that were resumed after the earth was stable for societal habitation again, following the last Ice Age.” (Liber 51)

NOTES:
* Archeologists measure the Ubaid period based on the artistic styling used in pottery beginning 6,500 – 5,500 B.C.
* Archeologists can successfully confirm the identities of the King-Lists dating back until c. 3200 B.C., but the records themselves continue into the past for another 420,000+ years. By comparison, the Semitic belief is that the world as a whole was created in c. 4004 B.C., which would necessarily and incorrectly place the Deluge and all other mythic events much more recent.

“The origins of the word “ruler,” “regent” and “realm” all reflect the absolute “god-like” nature of the original king, especially after the unification of the two lands of Babylonia, where one man – one lugal – was elevated to the position of a blessed and lofty demigod. More than simply a title of power, this role required the person to be an active intermediary between the people and the gods and thus acted as a kind of priest-king. What’s more, the interconnectedness of the “realm” was inseparable from this king. The king and his land are one. The king and his people are one. The fate of one proved to reflect the other throughout history many times over and the people couldn’t deny it – a good and just king resulted in expansion and fruitful land, whereas the rule of unjust ungodly tyrants weakened the integrity of the Babylonian Empire every time.” (Liber 51)

“Properly guided kings realized they were essentially Divine Representation on earth and with this came great responsibility. In fact, the freedoms, responsibilities and penalties of the population all rose relative with class – quite different even, than what we see often today. The ‘true’ kings understood that they existed for the people, representatives of the gods on earth, exercising the same divine power that had been executed by the gods themselves in the cultivation of humanity. The descent of kingship come from the gods of heaven themselves, but is carried in the hearts of men – passing on genetic memory in the form of ‘divine blood’ installing the system known as jure divino – the episcopal law upheld by one ‘anointed’ by God.” (Liber 51)

Learn more about: Merlyn’s School of Magick & Wizardry.

And be sure to catch the recent interview with Joshua Free during his visit to Paranormal Palace Radio, November 15, 2011, concerning the Anunnaki, Alien Gods and their affect on Spiritual and Religious Traditions. — Now viewable on YouTube!

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A New “DRAGON” Age, Blood & Breath of Atlantis, Pheryllt Druids of Babylon

Sunday, October 16th, 2011



Whether cosmological (the Universe as a “Great Dragon”) or inter-dimensional (the existence of “reptilian” alien beings); whether hybrid bio-organisms (genetic experiments on dinosaurs and monsters) or a mystical-spiritual way of understanding the ecosystem (the “planet earth” as a whole); whether describing the lines of power (ley lines and other electromagnetic phenomenon) or the priests and magicians who use it, the Dragon Legacy has been the fundamental backbone to the understanding of material reality in existence and how we come to interface with this in our everyday world.

“This, much newer, expanded and greatly improved version of the Draconomicon (for its 15th Anniversary) is beyond what we might have thought to consolidate so concisely and simply for folk in the mid-1990′s, during a time when the occult age was overloaded with materials that composed Books of Shadows and Wiccan Spellbooks – the less “colorful” material from antiquity was mostly dismissed until the recent millennium when people began to look more deeply into the ancient religions and spiritual traditions of Mesopotamia and the “idea” that ancient aliens compose the originating pantheons of these “Sky God” traditions.” (Excerpted from the Editor’s Preface to the Draconomicon)

DRACONOMICON – as a title – can be translated in a variety of ways; drawing from the same semantic controversy the work known as the Necronomicon has. In some ways, an amateur might pass it off as simply a “Book of Dragons” (or Book of the Dragon), yet we have read and seen arguments of the semantic appearance of “names,” meaning Book of Dragon Names (or Names of the Dragon). Further still there is the most distinctive “rites and laws” orientation – all of which will still beg the question of what we even mean when we refer to the dragon altogether!

Dragon's Eye Pheryllt Draconomicon Joshua Free Whether looking to incorporate the “dragon” into your personal spiritual or magickal tradition or even simply as a unique and remarkable treasury of esoteric knowledge as revealed by a leading member of the occult underground, Joshua Free, the “Draconomicon” is the perfect addition to your literary collection and everyday life.

“Because of the amazingly diverse and variegated difference by which the dragon current can and will be approached by the individual seeker, it will suffice to say what I have in introducing the topic for this present edition of the Draconomicon, born 15 years after the underground release of its predecessor.” (Continued from the Editor’s Preface to the Draconomicon.)

Joshua Free is the founder of Mardukite Ministries (2008) and Mardukite Chamberlains (2009) and the prolific author of over two dozen works (public and underground) including Sumerian Religion, Babylonian Myth & Magic, The Sorcerer’s Handbook of Merlyn Stone, The Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible, and many others. In the 1990′s he was the youngest initiate of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids in England until he left to independently pursue the origins of the Celtic Druids – resulting in the “Book of Elven-Faerie“. Although best known for his work on Sumerians, the Anunnaki and Babylonian Tradition for the “Mardukites”, his work on the Dragon Legacy and modern Pheryllt Druid tradition is also paramount. His writing has even been used to introduce the third volume from Douglas Monroe, “The Deepteachings of Merlyn” (published 2011).

“The dragon legacy extends throughout time and space without inhibition. For whatever it has later come to encompass and represent to both the common folk and the initiated, it has an origin – one that can be found in Mesopotamia. To understand this fully requires knowledge that goes outside the direct emphasis of the current work and has been so carefully documented throughout the previously available writings of Joshua Free. Therefore, it is not the purpose of the Draconomicon to simply “rehash” that which has come before it in the current editor’s literary publications, rather it is to shine a new and unifying light on a pervading topic-subject-theme-motif that has been fundamental to so many of the pursuits of today and yesterday.” (From the DRACONOMICON.)

PERFECT TIMING !!!

After 13 years, since the appearance of Lost Books of Merlyn and nearly 20 years since the infamous debut 21 Lessons of Merlyn, Douglas Monroe returns to the public literary world now, at the apex of revolutionary consciousness changing in the world, for the completion of the third and final volume to the greatly anticipated trilogy: THE DEEPTEACHINGS OF MERLYN.

Following Monroe’s piece of the puzzle that composes the universal and esoteric corpus dracorum or ‘Body of the Dragon’, we encounter the Dragon Legacy in the time-space of Celtic Druids, far and removed from the “Atlantean” origins in the Mesopotamia-Mediterranean regions, but carrying the same truth to all the people of Keltia!

The Dark Age of Druidism of Merlyn was entirely based upon the teachings of the Pheryllt, a British Megalithic Priesthood whose practices and philosophies set the essence of what later Druidism would become — set, quite literally, in stone. Drawing once again upon the 16th Century Book of Pheryllt in addition to countless other volumes from Plato to Einstein, Douglas Monroe establishes that the answers to nature’s deepest questions lie well within our capacity to grasp — providing we understand how to look at the completed picture — or even ask the right questions: Does the mind possess supernormal abilities? Does individuality survive bodily death? Is rebirth the evolutionary design of a Creator? A young military commander in training, Arthur now faces his deepest trials as he challenges Merlyn with these three ultimate questions. Alongside him, begin your own quest to search out — and find! — answers to these and many other age-old mysteries.”
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A real Draconomicon, dragon magick grimoire of kings and priests by Joshua Free

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Draconomicon Dragon Magick Dragon Kings Pheryllt Druidism Joshua Free THE DRACONOMICON… A guide to the dragon paradigm as only a master of the underground lore, Joshua Free, could revitalize to life. First given to the underground in 1996, the Draconomicon reputation has reached legendary proportions — enough to bring it to the realm of light, the surface world of human populations, for its 15th Anniversary and at the apex of arising interest in these topics, such as the Anunnaki Dragons of Sumeria and Babylon, the rise of the Pheryllt and Druidic traditions as well as the legacy and bloodline of the “Dragon Kings” that has all ultimately led to a widespread array of factions, sects and mystery schools.

The DRAGON is where it all began and within the pages of the Draconomicon this incredible esoteric truth is concisely and methodically relayed to seekers from all walks of life for the first time ever!

Discovering the wisdom & power of the dragon has never been easier. Come and initiate yourself to the Great Mysteries and venture on a journey beginning in the primordial depths of the primeval abyss of the “Great Universal Dragon” and following through millennium of ageless mysteries into the present age… and the future! Whether looking to incorporate the “dragon” into your personal spiritual or magickal tradition or even simply as a unique and remarkable treasury of esoteric knowledge as revealed by a leading member of the occult underground, Joshua Free, the “Draconomicon” is the perfect addition to your literary collection and everyday life. Makes a perfect companion to the “Book of Elven-Faerie: Secrets of the Druids” by Joshua Free, in addition to personalized pursuits into the “Merlyn Trilogy” by Douglas Monroe, recently completed with the release of “The Deepteachings of Merlyn.”

Dragon's Eye Pheryllt Draconomicon Joshua Free “The subject of the dragon has appeared in and above the entire corpus draconium or ‘Body of the Dragon’, which is to say not only the “universe” and the material existence that we face everyday, but also the energetic currents of the “microcosmic” levels of the same reality, that human minds have ever fragmented into ‘separate’ factions; whether they be spiritual, religious, cosmological, bio-scientific or completely enshrouded in occult esoterica.” (Excerpted from the Draconomicon)

“Inseparable from all of this – is the dragon.”

“The vision for a Draconomicon first emerged in 1995, when I was working with a group in Minneapolis known as the Mystics of the Earth (MOTE) but was not actually realized into existence until the following year when I (and the leadership of said group) moved to the Colorado Rocky Mountains, continuing the vision in the form of the Draconis Celtic Lodge of Druids (DCLOD). The new group was in part rooted in Pheryllt Dragon-Druidry (emphasized in the works of Douglas Monroe) as well as the Babylo-Sumerian paradigm put forth by “Simon’s” Necronomicon – meaning that the current author’s Mardukite pursuits brought public on the Summer Solstice of 2008 certifiably began over a decade prior!”

The Draconomicon released in 1996 (subtitled: Sanguis Draconis) was originally more like a fanciful “pamphlet” than an actual “book.” It summarized a very general background to “dragon lore” as well as the connections it has to both the ancient “Mesopotamian” worldview in addition to the more recent and “Druidic” paradigms that emerged seemingly from nowhere in places all over the globe, far and removed from the earlier and most ancient source tradition in Babylonia – one which went on to influence the Jews, Christians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Indians, Asiatic and American regions.”

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Magick & Traditions of Dragon Kings, Druids and the Pheryllt | Draconomicon

Friday, October 14th, 2011



DRACONOMICON… The Magick & Traditions of Dragon Kings, Druids and the Pheryllt!!! The return of the cult classic on October 13, 2011, authored by Joshua Free with contributions by James Thomas, for the amazing 15th Anniversary Edition of the ultimate “Book of the Dragon.

This amazing handbook makes discovering the wisdom & power of the dragon easier than ever before. Come and initiate yourself to the Great Mysteries and venture on a journey beginning in the primordial depths of the primeval abyss of the “Great Universal Dragon” and following through millennium of ageless mysteries into the present age… and the future! The Mardukite Truth Seeker Press has selectively waited to release this edition to coincide with the final chapter of the bestselling “Merlyn Trilogy” by Douglas Monroe, just released:

The Deepteachings of Merlyn

Deepteachings of Merlyn Douglas Monroe Although best known for his work on Sumerians, the Anunnaki and Babylonian Tradition for the “Mardukites”, Joshua Free’s work on the Dragon Legacy and modern Pheryllt Druid tradition is also paramount leading to his writing being used to introduce the third volume from Douglas Monroe, “The Deepteachings of Merlyn” (published 2011).

Support offered by one of our esteemed contributors, the youngest of the official Mardukite Ministers & U.S. West Coast Archbishop-Patesi, James Thomas, has been working with the Mardukite Chamberlains toward an Anunnaki unification with the Pheryllt Druid tradition since 2009. Here is what he had to say in defense of the work (of Douglas Monroe) as excerpted from the DRACONOMICON…

“I often wounder how people can be so quick to disregard the works of Douglas Monroe. People really do complain about the smallest error or the fact that “The charm of making he writes about was used in a movie!” The Charm of Making may have very well been used before the movie! Maybe not. Who cares? I always hear people in the magickal community say that it’s visualization and intent that makes a spell work. So no matter where the spell is from, if the person is following these rules, in theory, shouldn’t the charm of making then be a real as any other spell or charm?”

“I also hear people say (and I hear this a lot and it really pisses me off to no end), that Douglas Monroe’s druidism isn’t “authentic druidism”. I often wounder who the hell these people are to say something like that (and many of them are practicing druids). The fact is we still don’t know everything about the druids or their beliefs so I often wounder how these people can say that about Monroe’s work, then go off and practice what they claim is authentic druidism. I have to wonder how they came to the conclusion that their flavor of druidism is more real or authentic then Douglas Monroe’s vision for Pheryllt druidism. These same people will then go out and put up a stink about how everyone can believe what they want and everyone has religious freedom (which I completely agree with), but not when the people preaching it are going completely against what they say publicly!”

“There are different types, flavors, and styles of beliefs all over the world. Douglas Monroe’s works are just another flavor of druidism. Humans need to learn to embrace these types of things instead of shun them for being different. I have to wonder when humans will learn that, or if they’ll ever learn that, to coexist in harmony and (as Joshua Free always says), in peace, love and unity. Why is that so hard for so many?”

~ James Thomas. (Above passage excerpted from the “Draconomicon” 15th Anniversary Edition)



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