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BOOK OF MARDUK BY NABU, RETURNS!!! Anunnaki Devotional Spiritual Religious Tablets
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03-21-2011, 06:04 AM
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BOOK OF MARDUK BY NABU, RETURNS!!! Anunnaki Devotional Spiritual Religious Tablets
After nearly a year since the Book of Marduk by Nabu began to circulate underground among the Mardukite Chamberlains, and for a short time among the public, this classic tome edited by Joshua Free returns to the surface world!!!
BACKGROUND: The original release of the work was connected to the revolutionary manifesto known as Liber 50 to the Mardukites, released first as Gates of the Necronomicon and then as Sumerian Religion. The work is reflective of a very real modern movement connected to the Anunnaki system that was realized most famously in ancient Babylon, among the followers of a particular deity, Marduk – who became not only the patron of the city but also the self-proclaimed ‘King of the Gods’ with the assistance of the Nabu priesthood. The Book of Marduk by Nabu is not a transliteration of some ancient tablets, although it has been greatly inspired by such. It is, in essence, a volume created by self-honest practitioners of a modern tradition that has, for three years now, actively sought communication with ‘alien intelligences’ by mystical means. The result of the research, and work developed, has come to be known more familiarly as the Mardukite Anunnaki Legacy or the Necronomicon Anunnaki Cycle released from 2008 through 2010 as a culmination of critical documents and materials for these modern pursuits. While the modern Mardukite Chamberlains have made sweeping discoveries and revelations during the course of their existence, the question has been often raised, particularly toward Liber 50, as to ‘how’ this knowledge has been and can be accessed. The only suitable public answer is: The Book of Marduk by Nabu. Within these pages a newcomer might glean the beauty of the system, but a more adept seeker of the mysteries will undoubtedly discover much more with little further suggestion. The edition is fully illustrated with the mardukite “seals” and cuneiform “signatures” of the Anunnaki in addition to appropriate invocations in both Babylonian and English! Official Press Release: Quote:The long-lost out-of-print private tablet collection of the Mardukite Chamberlains, also known as the Tablet-W Series. The Book of Marduk by Nabu paved the way for the work of the internal ‘Council of Nabu’ throughout 2010, making possible the culmination of the most critically acclaimed volume in the original cycle, Liber 50, better known to the public as Sumerian Religion or Gates of the Necronomicon. Now re-released at the forefront of a new resurgence of interest into the Mardukite work, The Book of Marduk by Nabu reveals the internally used method to acquire a direct means of communication with real alien intelligences: by way of developing a personal devotional relationship with the Anunnaki gods, reviving the same process as the Priests of Babylon! This concise volume makes a perfect practical companion to the study and use of any of the available titles within the Mardukite Truth Seeker Series, and by itself, represents a revolutionary cornerstone in the revival efforts toward traditions of this nature, providing original invocations in both English and Babylonian created and translated entirely by modern practitioners who are actually using this system today! |
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03-30-2011, 04:06 AM
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RE: BOOK OF MARDUK BY NABU, RETURNS!!! Anunnaki Devotional Spiritual Religious Tablets
I don't know exactly why, but for some reason this book really "speaks" to me, and seems to be what I was waiting for. . . perhaps it is because it is straightforward, and encompasses my interest in astrology, via the planets and the days of the week,as well as stones, etc. I do have a question though. It is regarding the actual prayer. They are written with the emphasis of'; "son of ____, " whose god/goddess is . . .___". . .
I take it the god/goddess is other than who is being addressed. Is that so? If that is so, what deity would one ascribe? And, would you substitue "son of ", for "daughter of" if one is female? Thanks in advance for the reply~ |
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03-30-2011, 07:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2011 07:58 AM by nabu.)
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RE: BOOK OF MARDUK BY NABU, RETURNS!!! Anunnaki Devotional Spiritual Religious Tablets
The work has to be adapted for those who 'represent' the pantheon used in mardukite-systems. "Son" meaning "offspring" naturally. This being the original system of the Nabu priesthood, from the perspective of Nabu, so the original would be something along the lines of - "I, NABU, son of ENKI, whose god is MARDUK and whose goddess is SARPANIT". (ENKI being a figurative father, actually grandfather, in this case). The lineage/bloodline is, from the beginnings of tradition, what gives one the birthright of 'magic' or the ability to 'divine' or 'communicate with the divine' whatsoever. Thus a priest(ess) will call upon their lineage and loyalties in their direction. Regardless of whatever aspect of the "pantheon" was being involved, these were pagans (prior to mardukite monolatry) - so each had a "patron" set (couple), often based on the township you resided in. Marduk and Sarpanit just happen to be the patrons of Babylon (I wonder why, lol).
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