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Papers In The Attic Blog Page Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary!

April 3, 2013 by

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Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to Papers in the Attic blog page. If this is your first time here, please feel free to add you experience and insight by posting a comment. Stay blessed. Wow! I received an email from WordPress this morning notifying me of the Papers in the Attic fifth anniversary date. […]

The Transliteration of the Preliminary Purification Invocation

February 27, 2013 by

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Greetings! I would like to welcome everyone to the Papers In The Attic Blog Page. A resource for Initiates of the The Asaru (Necronomicon) Tradition. If this is your first time here, please feel free to browse through some of our previous articles located in the menu that appears on the right side of this page. […]

A Prayer to DinGir Inanna for Prosperity and Wellbeing

November 23, 2012 by

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  This prayer is unique, as are all such writings from my personal library, and has been carefully constructed by myself from a wide variety of transliterations I have in my possession, and which were produced by various well known and very skilled scholars who obtained their findings directly from the original cuneiform sources that […]

The Race of Man and the Society of the Djinn – Survival of the Fittest

November 2, 2012 by

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My dear Brothers and Sisters, It has been quite some time since I last wrote a post for our fine blog. Not because we are lacking material, but rather caused by a personal perspective, that was attained through careful consideration and in agreement with the wishes of the Elders of our Tribe. All my previously […]

The Dark Betrayal – Death of a Watcher

May 30, 2012 by

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The doors of the magnificent gathering hall slammed shut. The two Watchers cautiously moved forward towards the great empty throne standing at the far end of the hall. They  glanced nervously at each other, both being familiar with the thoughts of the other, for they had been lovers for as long as they could remember. […]