Mardukite Forums

Mardukite Forums » Mardukite Truth Seeker Forum » THE MODERN MARDUKITE MOVEMENT » Mardukites | Sumerian-Babylonian Anunnaki Seminary | Myth & Magic College Outline
Current time: 05-21-2012, 07:04 AM Hello There, Guest! (Login — Register)



Post Reply 
 
Thread Rating:
  • 1 Votes - 5 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Threaded Mode | Linear Mode
Mardukites | Sumerian-Babylonian Anunnaki Seminary | Myth & Magic College Outline
02-13-2011, 10:42 AM
Post: #1
nabu Offline
Guardian
*******
Posts: 1,470
Joined: Jun 2010
Reputation: 2
Mardukites | Sumerian-Babylonian Anunnaki Seminary | Myth & Magic College Outline
Since the public release of the first works of the Mardukite Chamberlains (Mardukite Ministries) in 2008, hundreds have now been granted access to what the next generation has to offer. No longer must humans remain enslaved to the “truths” offered to them by their preceding generations. What some have called the Mardukite “Necronomicon Cycle” or “Anunnaki Legacy” is known as the core curriculum, in essence sevenfold, that embodies the heart of the original three active years of the modern Council and Priesthood of Nabu, known internally as the Babili Brotherhood.

But an individual seeker does not necessarily have to earn “admittance” into any physical clubs or join any special forums (though one does exist – both a public one hosted by the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press and a private one hosted by the Mardukite Ministries Chamberlains Collegium). The Realm of the Mardukites is publicly accessible in the same curriculum format as what the Chamberlains themselves have internally been working with, both at our own Home Offices and abroad.

The sevenfold aspect of the materials is a reference to their original installment formats as seven distinct libros – all of which compose what has now been called the Complete Mardukite “Necronomicon Cycle” or “Anunnaki Legacy” – has become even more accessible! Not only do four of the original libros appear in a single volume – Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible – but a limited edition oversized hardcover complete Necronomicon – Anunnaki Legacy was released in late 2010 by the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press containing all seven libros as well as the text of a unique mystical discourse developed exclusively to the Mardukite Chamberlains called The Book of Marduk by Nabu. To complete the curriculum, a companion study-guide workbook was developed by the creator of the Mardukite Ministries, Joshua Free, in collaboration with several of the active members of the Council of Nabu – Guardians of the Gates – of which the following Sumerian-Babylonian Anunnaki Seminary Myths & Magick College Outline is derived from.

Quote:UNIT 1 – LIBER N
NECRONOMICON
The debut volume of the Mardukite “Necronomicon” Anunnaki Cycle is known as Liber N, representative of “Necronomicon.” When the Mardukite Chamberlains banded together a contemporary vision of the original “Egypto-Babylonian” or “Mardukite” lore, there was only one other volume (and a well known book at that) that might be correlated to our efforts: the “Simon” Necronomicon. While Simon’s work is liberally bastardized from what the Mardukite Chamberlains would later find to be “more complete” renditions of a similar “tradition” that was directed under the authority of the Priests of Nabu in ancient Babylon (and eventually Egypt) which later served to become the basis of the religious, spiritual and mystical aspects of later global systems. While clearly a part of a larger “cycle” of materials, the parts which reflected what many had already come to expect of a “Necronomicon” (due to the Simonian presentation from the 1970′s) were abridged into Liber N – Necronomicon – also representative of the more general and public lore propagated in Babylon (via the ancient Mardukite tradition) that would have been accessible to even the most casual scholars of religious studies for the period.

UNIT 2 – LIBER L (LIBER LL)
LITURGY & LORE
The first of several companions to the Mardukite Liber N – Necronomicon is called Liturgy & Lore. Its emphasis is on the reconstruction of a practical “Mardukite Babylonian” tradition in the styling of the Nabu Scribe-Priesthood that worked to compile the ancient tablet cycles. Once completed, the Babylonian system required participants and those who would maintain the legacy. This was conducted by developing an assimilation of the pre-Babylonian Anunnaki Tradition observed under the name of Marduk. Liber L – Liturgy & Lore illustrates the development of the “religion” or “tradition” and its basic “liturgies” and “practices” from Babylonian eyes (without directly emphasizing the blotting out of the pre-Babylonian “Sumerian” designations and tradition). It also illustrates the manner in which the ancient Mardukite tradition began to use the literary cycles (such as those found in Liber N) to effectively align the people into system-fracture using not only literary but also spiritual, religious and political means.

UNIT 3 – LIBER G (LIBER GG)
GATEKEEPERS GRIMOIRE
As the others in the cycle, this volume was originally released as a stand-alone title that supplemented the prior two (Liber N & Liber L). The emphasis is on the origins of the mystical and magickal tradition that emerged first in Eridu by Enki (and Marduk as the assistant) during the Sumerian age and then later developed in the systematized form in Babylon under the name (or “names”) of Marduk (with Nabu assisting as the active scribe-priest and magician). From Babylon, humanity’s tradition of system-fracture simply evolved and developed – seemingly separated by semantics, space and time – but, using the same basic structure, sometimes called the Ladder of Lights in the Mardukite tradition. Modern Seekers and practitioners of the Hermetic occult sciences, Druidism of the Tuatha de Dannan (or Tuatha d’Anu), the Solomonic cycle and Semitic or Kabbalistic based magick, the Enochian tradition and/or anyone who has ever “opened” the Watchtowers at their “circle” has connected with the Marduk-current fragmentation! Liber G transliterates the original basis of this as it was set down for the Nabu Priesthood of scribes and magicians. Liber G also introduced the “sigil-glyph” graphics and Arabic names, observed by the modern Mardukite tradition, for the first time.

UNIT 4 – LIBER 9
NECRONOMICON SHADOWS
Limitations in the original method of publishing the Mardukite Chamberlains Cycle of materials required several tablet-chapters to be left out of the original “trilogy.” This was remedied by Liber 9. Chamberlains in the Council of Nabu-Tutu contemplated the materials that remained and how they might be best grouped and presented. While watching one of our favorite motion pictures at the Home Offices, the answer became clear: Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows – the Delomelanicon. While many might not understand or appreciate the reasoning for this (which incidentally, has nothing to do with “nine” gates), the work composed the final piece to make the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible possible. The original presentation of Liber 9 was the precursor to the expanded contemporary edition now available from the Mardukites titled: Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows – which also includes Liber R, but does not include Tablet-I from Liber 9 (which is found in the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible). Liber 9 is a trans-itionary volume from what is termed the Year 1 – Seeker “curriculum” into the Year 2 – Adept materials (Liber 50, Liber D, Liber R). It draws from Babylon and Sumer, but it’s emphasis is on the original spiritual and religious impressions of the work in post-Babylonian Mesopotamia and surrounding areas, such as the little-known Yezidi Tradition. Parallels also begin to be drawn “officially” between this ancient lore and the present-day interpretations in both fantasy and “New Age” revival efforts concerning themes found in The Ninth Gate, Simonian Necronomicon and the Lovecraftian mythos. [Note: The prefatory introduction entitled: Novem Portis does not appear in the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible and was decidedly held back for Liber R.]

UNIT 5 – LIBER 50
GATES OF THE NECRONOMICON
The first four units correlate with the first four volumes to be produced by the Mardukite Chamberlains, and eventually composing the Necronomicon – Anunnaki Bible. The driving purpose in the first cycle is essentially “Babylon-through-Babylonian-eyes.” The traditions that later served as the global basis of mystic cultures are observed in their originating forms – the archetype of “systems” on Earth. Thus, the semantically correct version of the “public” Mardukite System that was observed from Babylon has been the emphasis. A pseudo-nationalism occurs naturally, given the wide range of literary establishment and the colorful and symmetric beauty of a system. But it is not a nationalism towards political domain the way humans see it today – but a religious and spiritual nationalism towards the deity Marduk, and the “systems” necessarily resulting from his development of Babylon. The origins of all of it, however – that which would make it all possible – was the deep roots that the tablet-scribes of Babylon sought so hard to blot out of existence: the true nature and positions of their own ancestors… The Sumerian Anunnaki. The purpose of Liber 50, or Gates of the Necronomicon, is to peel back these “system” veils that were adopted in Babylon – and ever after. Using what is (introduced already) better known concerning the Babylonian system, the Adept is privileged to uncover the greatest kept secret of Babylon – Sumerian Religion, that which could undo the power wrought by Marduk. While we see no shortage of spells, incantations and rites following the Babylonian rise (all of which are sealed in the Mardukite system, venerating Marduk), the highest priest-kings and scribes are privy to the sources of their tablet legends, simply brought to a more concrete form of “completion,” enough to captivate a “public” system – something mainly absent in the pre-Babylonian period, which made it that much easier for a system to be sealed by Marduk.

UNIT 6 – LIBER D
DRUIDS OF THE NECRONOMICON
Before the modern Mardukite movement was officially launched in 2008, four years went into its preparation. Two of these years were spent specifically consolidating the “Arcanum” notebooks (also known internally as Magick & Mysticism). The other two years were spent designing the tome titled Book of Elven-Faerie of which the primary section of the book is known to the Mardukites as Liber D or Druids of the Necronomicon. Combined, these sources composed the original basis for the establishment of the branded revival interest. As an element of the Mardukite Chamberlains curriculum, Liber D is presented to the Seeker after the previously described units of study because its main tenet is of a post-Babylonian nature, describing the evolution of the ancient Mardukite influence as it migrated westward across Europe. The Seeker, having been so immersed in Mesopotamia, finds the geography changes; the terminology, cultures and time in history all changes; and we are beginning to catch up with the more familiar territory being revived in the contemporary “New Age” today – the traditions of pagan Europe. In its most relevant paradigm, the pursuit of this knowledge has been called Druidism.

UNIT 7 – LIBER R
NECRONOMICON REVELATIONS
Where our Mardukite cycle had first begun with the re-establishment of the core of the Ancient Mardukite Tradition (of Babylon, Egypt, Assyria, etc.); explored and defined the pre-Babylonian pre-Mardukite Sumerian Anunnaki basis (Liber 50); and the way in which this legacy survived the Dark Ages to become available for the “New Age” (Liber D) – it is the efforts, visions and fractioning of this “New Age” that has eluded the focus of the materials thus far. Since the late 1800′s the contemporary age has witnessed a complete rebirth of esoterica being integrated into social culture. Consider: The rise of the masonic-oriented orders such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn; figures such as Aleister Crowley entering the scene; the inspiring fiction of H.P. Lovecraft blessing the minds of occultists – not to mention the changing consciousness in the late 1970′s when the work of Zecharia Sitchin and the infamous Simonian edition of the Necronomicon appeared and newer technological semantic vocabularies began being used to understand and interpret the ancient world. Liber R was first released to the Mardukite Chamberlains as Necronomicon Revelations – Unveiling the Great Deception of Aliens, Gods & Men. It went on to appear as the main section of the revised edition of the Mardukite exclusive: Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows. While illustrating the elements of the above facets that are relevant to the cycle, Liber R explains how all of these efforts have seemed to be “on the brink of something” but never able to fully “pass through.” And with the completion of the core Mardukite work, it is thought that a Seeker will understand why and supersede their predecessors.

Enter the Realm of the Mardukites today and begin your ascent through the Gates of the Gods and up the Ladder to the Heavens!
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user
Quote this message in a reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
Post Reply 


  • Send this Thread to a Friend
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:


Contact Us | Mardukite Forums | Return to Top | Return to Content | Lite (Archive) Mode | RSS Syndication

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2012 MyBB Group.
Theme By GFX Palace.