The Mardukite Truth Seeker Press is pleased to announce a ground-breaking edition of the most highly sought after materials from our organization as: Sumerian Relgion – Tablet Records of Alien Gods.
Arriving on the surface world from the underground, the most critically acclaimed materials from the Mardukites: an account of the evolution of the Sumerian Tradition (into Babylonian, etc.) such as the modern world has never before had access to, developed by the next generation of seekers actively using this revival tradition in present day – not merely the presentation of dry academic renderings of obscure tablets: Sumerian Religion will take you on a progressive journey that is just as relevant and critical today as it was thousands of years ago – if not more so. Sumerian Religion is the perfect practical companion to all systems and traditions as it displays the origins of human traditions on the planet, something which all can relate to.
Originally designed and released exclusively for the Mardukites, this amazing tome stands alone – unique as it is practical – supporting a revival tradition revealing the nature, origins and traditions of the the Anunnaki Alien Gods of Mesopotamia (Sumerian, Babylonian, Akkadian, Chaldean, Assyrian, etc.), which the public contemporary society has previously only known through nearly insubstantial renderings. Now you can claim your own copy – a clearly understood volume offering a revolutionary perspective towards understanding Life, the Universe & Everything! – These materials are simultaneously available as “Gates of the Necronomicon – Establishing Your Relationship with the Anunnaki Gods”.
The following is an official excerpt from the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press from the publication: Sumerian Religion – Tablet Records of Alien Gods.
A modern seeker has no doubt already come across countless “primers” of magick and other occult grimoires of ritualized sorcery. Many of them are based in “creative visualization” techniques – the same ones employed by self-help mentors and motivational gurus – and other forms of meditative breathing and mental concentration. These methods are actually quite effective (in the right hands) in the sense that the material world as it is experienced by an individual, is subject to that being’s own “energy” and perspective. Nonetheless, practical examples are often sought and may actually be necessary in breaking the “mental chains” that keep one from reaching their highest potential.For more information on the Sumerian Tradition and/or the Anunnaki Babylon Necronomicon, please visit the Mardukite NecroGate bookstore!
In the sense of Mesopotamian mysticism and magick, the purest form of metaphysics is “oneness” with the “All,” and secondly, to establish a proper relationship with the intermediaries met at the “bond-heaven-earth” of existence. These beings were named the “Anunnaki” by the Sumerians. They composed not only the “mythological” pantheon of deities recorded by our oldest known civilization, but their presence was met with by virtually every ancient culture and various forms of the system became the basis of those as well. Central to this was, of course, the placement of king-rulers that often were often elected based on their bloodlines [see the K-Series of tablets in the Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible]. Perhaps equally as significant as the king was the role of the priest-magician that served as an ambassador between the mortal world and the gods.
The briefest of “Mardukite” advice toward the execution of effective neo-Mesopotamian mysticism was first given in the “Liber N – Necronomicon” and later the Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible, B-Series:
“The [priest] is always to observe the pious ways, and the Rites of Offering at the Altars of Sacrifice. This is traditionally performed by intoning “prayers” [incantations] from the tablets in conjunction with the offering of incense, grain [bread], honey [with butter] and libations of buttermilk (and in some cases, wine). Sacred of “holy” oil [and water] makes an appearance in virtually all ancient Babylonian rites. Water and oil are frequently placed in bowls before icons [of deities] in temples, in addition to offerings of alabaster, gold and lapis lazuli.”
The temple icons are usually statuary of the patron deities. Water (sometimes referred to as “water of the incantation”) is also blessed and dispersed with an “aspergillum.” These rods were often topped with a pine-cone (as seen in some depictions of Marduk and other Anunnaki figures). Bells were sometimes used to dispel evil spirits. Further instructions were later offered for meditation and ritual experimentation in “Liber 9 – Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows” which appeared in the Q-Tablet series of the Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible:
“Make your invocation to Marduk and Sarpanit. Then call in (invoke) the Supernal Trinity – Anu, Enlil and Enki, followed by a conjuration of the Fire and the Four Beacons [lamps] of the Watchtowers [cardinal directions]. Perform the ‘Incantation of Eridu’ and call forth the presence of the personal Guardian-Spirit Watcher.”
The key ingredient to this being the “Incantation of Eridu,” which was simplified in the styling of modern ceremonial magick in the “Liber GG – Gatekeepers Grimoire” and Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible as the “Mardukite Pentagram Rite.” The ritual appears or is alluded to frequently. In the “Evil Demon Series” translated by R.C. Thompson’s in Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia (1903) we read from his Tablet “N”:
“By the magic of the word of EA [Enki], And Marduk, son of Eridu,
Let the Incantation of the Deep of Eridu Never be unloosed.”
This should impress the strength and power of the incantation. Spoken by “just anyone,” they would seem to be simple words, but the magician knows better. What’s more, the magician of the ceremonial arts will quickly recognize the various elements employed here. While our “Mardukite” version is given fully in the Y-Series of the Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible, some further validation for one of the few ritualized applications of the system is certainly warranted. The ritual operates as if from the perspective of Nabu, who is most likely responsible for the generation of the Hermetic occult tradition among the people. Though variations exist in the opening of several Assyrian “exorcisms,” the same tablet being translated by Thompson above includes:
“The priest of EA [Enki] am I.
The priest of Damkina am I.
The messenger of Marduk am I.
My spell is the spell of EA [Enki].
My incantation is the incantation of Marduk.
The ‘magic circle’ of EA [Enki] is in my hand.
The tamarask, powerful weapon of Anu
In my hand I hold.”
