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How Revelation’s 144,000 Find Their Place In The Necronomicon Tradition

October 27, 2010 by

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Greetings! Over tha past year we have covered some aspects about how Christianity is somewhat relative to the Necronomicon Tradition. Readers can find these articles under the entitled links: The Origins of Christianity, The Fall of Christianity If you are new to this blog page, or the Necronomicon Tradition in general, I suggest that you read […]

Origin of the Necronomicon Term: IA MASS SSARATU

October 21, 2010 by

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Greetings! I have seen many newcomers stumbling across some of the terminology that appears in the Simon Necronomicon over the years. Of course, the idea of pronouncing words that are foreign to our native tongue can be  a challenge, and we usually suggest  that the new Initiate would do well to get acquainted with a […]

Realms of the Igigi Part 2: The Kingdom of Heaven

October 19, 2010 by

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1                     (amel) Agru 2          Kakkab u Alap shame 3 {        Re`u kinu shame u        Tu´ame rabuti 4          AL.LUL (Shittu ?) 5          Kalbu rabu 6          Shiru 7          Zibanitum 8          Akrabu 9          PA-BIL-SAG p. 207 10          SUHUR.MASH 11       […]

The Necronomicon New Year Begins 10/31/10: The Year of Pazuzu (2011)

October 15, 2010 by

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Greetings! Throughout my time of study and initiation into the Necronomicon Tradition, I have noticed that in all pre-historic traditions, such as; Necronomics, Shinto, Taoism, and Ifa, the messages that are received by the adherents of these traditions are all the same. For example, 2010, according to the Necronomicon Tradition, is the year of Lammashta. This […]

Moving Beyond & Within The Necronomicon Tradition: Exclusive Interview With Adept David Stolowitz (Optimystic)

October 13, 2010 by

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Greetings! Since the beginning of the Gate-Walker’s Info Page, we have received many comments from people who are from different parts of the spiritual community at large, one individual in particular was a very intelligent man named David Stolowitz. Different than most people who responded to the blog page, Stolowitz’s comments were unique and sometimes critical, but provided […]