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An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
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06-29-2010, 05:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2010 05:28 AM by nabu.)
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An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
from the blog at the NecroGate.
The evolution of the Mardukite Necronomicon has been beyond incredible – it has become not only a work of art, but undying spiritual devotion to the Source of all existence and the pursuit of the undefiled truth behind human beliefs and cultural expressions. Not sought for fame or fortune, the meagerly operated offices of the Mardukite Chamberlains [Ordo Nabu Maerdechai] worked from late 2008 through 2009 in an academic pursuit that would serve to become the basis for a modern revival tradition. This work is now known as the “Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible,” for two main reasons: firstly, it strongly echoes the sources of inspiration that many have found valid from the 1970’s release of the “Simon Necronomicon” [which in actuality, introduced along with Zecharia Sitchin's “The Twelfth Planet,” this concept of ancient alien gods to the mainstream consciousness]; and secondly, it symbolizes a complete well-springs of spiritual, mystical and wisdom tablets from the heart of Egypt and Babylon in a way that is accessible to the modern Truth Seeker, who has until recently only been left with folk traditions and pop-culture mythology interpretations from which to base a tradition. A true and faithfully self-honest relay of this tradition has been so seldom found anywhere in the mainstream New Age or among the self-proclaimed gurus of the internet. Given that our own charge has been fueled with these intentions, the work has been actually quite smooth when contributed to by other self-honest Seekers. In many respects my participation (now entering its third year) with the Mardukites has been a pleasurable torment – for the work, now paired with its companion Gates of the Necronomicon: Establishing Your Relationship with the Anunnaki Gods (by Joshua Free & Sarah Banas) has brought this modern Anunnaki movement to new innovative and ground-breaking heights that could never have ever been first imagined. The number of figures that have crossed paths with our offices has now easily surpassed one-hundred, but several key players have contributed to the evolution of this work, many from the very beginning, some who came in hard and faded and those who are relatively more recent additions to the fray that have worked hard to make their contributions evident. Presenting the work in a fourth edition is an impressive venture to me as a writer and editor, but also the idea that it will be first presented in a deluxe hardcover edition – just as the Simon Necronomicon was released (in the year we publicly began our own current venture) in a deluxe hardcover edition, making the nostalgic feel of the 80’s occult experience available once more. In addition some small philosophical corrections have been within the current text to reflect the continued Year 2 (and Year 3) work of the Mardukite Chamberlains and the Nabu Council. I wont bore the reader with any further banter, as certainly three introductory prefaces are the limit of what any single title should have to bare. For those who are new to this flavor of the modern movement, welcome! To those who are returning to get your taste of what this edition has to offer, welcome again! ~Excerpted from the preface to the Deluxe Limited Edition Hardcover “NECRONOMICON – ANUNNAKI BIBLE” which is now available from the NecroGate – each hardcover printing is limited and numbered to 50. ![]() from the blog at the NecroGate. |
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06-29-2010, 05:38 AM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
Sarah's introductions seemed interesting, you should do a critical analysis of it on the forum.
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06-29-2010, 10:02 AM
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07-01-2010, 08:15 AM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
i got my bible today and all i can say is HOLY SHIT!
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07-16-2010, 09:19 PM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
*chuckles*
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09-10-2010, 01:33 AM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
Who is the one responsible for actually translating the writings of the ancient tablets? I assume that Sitchin had a role in that but were there translations before he came along?
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09-14-2010, 05:26 AM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
(09-10-2010 01:33 AM)Baylin Wrote: Who is the one responsible for actually translating the writings of the ancient tablets? A bunch of people not happy with me at the moment. Quote: I assume that Sitchin had a role in that Eeww...NO!!! Shame on you - here's your dunce cap. Sitchin has had no part in anything we do except making parts of our work with the public easier and harder. He also doesn't like me and avoids the "Mardukites" like the plague. Whatever. *shrugs*Quote:but were there translations before he came along? My ancient studies with the Mardukites began when I wanted to re-collect the materials that my priests had set down in ancient times and I thought it would be interesting to resurrect a similar pursuit in modern times - things kinda grew from there on that one. Most of our work is similar to other versions available but different, clearly and more practical for today - we try to eliminate all of that old english and King James styles and aside from some very anthropological and historical/academic resources, there is very little out there other than our work that takes these seriously and you can see this reflected in the way others have handled the literature and the tablet renderings. Thus, in many ways ours is unique. Our most recent "tablet project" (concerning the Maklu/Maqlu) was "postponed" due to lack of funding, but these things happen in the world of form. I'm used to it. Needless to say, with some very brief prestigious examples I can't disclose, no one that you would have heard about or are otherwise familiar with has assisted us in this work. |
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09-14-2010, 12:05 PM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
Okay, but you can disclose that there would be a need for people with the ability to translate ancient Sumerian tablets in order for you to attain information from them to proceed with, and you obviously have access to such skill.
Not sure who the angry ones are but I guess that must be an inside joke. |
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09-15-2010, 06:26 AM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
yeah, who is angry anyways? or is that reserved for the private forum or something lol
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09-17-2010, 03:42 AM
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RE: An Introduction to the Mardukite Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible - from the Preface
meh - take your pick - the whole world's angry
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