Glossary: Necronomicon

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1. The Book of Dead Names. In other words, a book containing the names that have fallen out of use, the names of the Gods.

2. A grimoire for opening the soul by burning the seals on the chakra and thus purifying the chakras with the rising of the kundalini.

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"The Necronomicon is primarily known to the general public due to the writings of Howard Phillips Lovecraft. The word "necronomicon" is the title of a Greek translation made around 950 A.D. by Theodoras Philetas from an original Arabic manuscript. A Latin version of the Greek translation was made by Olaus Wormius in 1228 A.D. The original Arabic title of the work was "Kitab al Azif" which can be roughly translated as "The Book of the Howlings of the Desert Jinn (or demons). The name, "necronomicon", which the Latin version retains means something like things pertaining to the customs, practices, or laws of the dead. Nekros being Latin for "dead" and nomos meaning the customs, practice, or law."[...]

"Necronomicon" means the "Book of Dead Names." With the intrusion and dominance of Christianity, the names of the Original Pagan Gods were dead. In other words, few people used them. Even for those who are marginally literate in regards to the occult, it is glaringly obvious that this text is not a work of fiction. In addition, there have been tragic consequences for a few who experimented with this book the wrong way. The "Gods" are real beings, but as with other ancient texts on the occult, there is another side to the writings- that of allegories. Those who take the writings in a literal way often do not get the results they expected or desired. With everything of so-called religion, there is a true and there is a false aspect; the real and the artificial. This can be blatantly seen in Satanism vs. Christianity. Everything in Christianity is false and artificial.

The true purpose of the Necronomicon text is to serve as a grimoire for opening the soul. "Leviathan," "Cthulhu," are names for the serpent kundalini "who lies sleeping and dreaming." "Narayana" probably one of the most ancient names for Cthulhu is also seen in the East Indian Hindu "Mah'bh'rata" which is thousands of years old.

The Necronomicon is a very powerful grimoire. So much knowledge has been systematically destroyed and confiscated, but Satan and his Demons have preserved nearly everything to this day. To the uninitiated, writings are taken as literal. The closer you get to Satan and the more you know of Satanic symbols and True Satanism, you will see things for what they really are: allegories that reveal ancient and powerful knowledge.

The Necronomicon translates into the "Book of Dead names." Those who are without take this as necromancy. Those who know, understand the book is not about necromancy, but working with names that have not been used for thousands of years; thus- "dead." These "names" are words of power, when correctly vibrated.

Many grimoires use code words. The only way to understand is either from divine guidance given from Satan and his Demons or from a disciple who has already received this. Most of the 1586 Necronomicon has to do with opening the chakras and raising the kundalini. The "Mad Arab" raised his kundalini, which opened his mind and soul and made him "mad." In other words, too much psychic input too soon for some, can be a problem in maintaining sanity. The "burning" of the seals and such in the Necronomicon represents the burning of the seals of the chakras and thus the cleansing of the chakras through kundalini. The madness and experiences of Abd al-Hazrad are resulting from his opened chakras and the kundalini.

The symbols in the 1586 Necronomicon are real alchemical symbols, no different from the Sigils of the Goetic Demons. Properly used, they have power. [...]