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Art of Ninzuwu…

The Appearance of the Hindu Deity Indra in The Simon Necrnomicon

5 Feb 20237 Jul 2023
In much of the Necronomicon literature, we come to an understanding that many of the words of power mentioned in the Necronomicon by Simon are, in fact, composite deities, or…
Book of Fifty Names…

Why Does The Tibetan Deity “Agni Tara” Appear In The Necronomicon by Simon?

27 Nov 20227 Jul 2023
It is interesting that we find the Tibetan deity Agni Tara in the Necronomicon by Simon. However, the true Necronomicon Alchemist recognizes that when we are speaking about this system,…
Art of Ninzuwu…

Similarities Between Santa Muerte and The Necronomicon: It Begins In Sumer

20 Oct 202216 Jun 2023
Over the past twenty years a rising interest in both the Cult of Santa Muerte and the Necronomicon by Simon has grown among peoples of varied walks of life. At…
Art of Ninzuwu…

Necronomicon: Where To Begin?

17 Oct 2022
Considering Becoming A Necronomicon Initiate Greetings! One of the questions for many people that are planning to pursue Necronomicon spirituality is often about where to begin. What are some of…
Bandar…

Origins Of The Necronomicon Alchemical term “Bandar”

17 Oct 20227 Jul 2023
The Necronomicon by Simon is truly a book of supernatural origin. For those who are initiate into its primordial rites exists a wealth of information about the spiritual gnosis of…
Art of Ninzuwu…

Was The Mad Arab Of Necronomicon Folklore A Jinn?

16 Oct 202216 Oct 2022
Original painting locatrd at Tehran’s Moghadam Museum The identity of the Mad Arab in Necronomicon Alchemy has inspired both curiosity and speculation. Yet, as spiritualists our appreciation for the technology…
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