Kassapu- Sumerian Magick Grimoire
By Asamod ka
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Invocations and hymns to the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods.
Differences between exorcism and countermagic rites: Maqlû, Šurpu and Namburbû.
In addition to the theoretical part, I present practical indications.
How to make your own "Shen" (šn) ring like that of the goddess Ishtar, Marduk and other deities.
Beautiful illustrations inside.
Invocations in Akkadian and Assyro-Babylonian (for magickal and vibrational power) and the appropriate translations.
Protection rituals with the deity Enki (EA), sun god Šamaš, and others.
Voodoo-like spells in which a clay figurine (Ṣalmu) is made.
How to prepare the magick altar (guhšu), offerings, incense, seals and correspondence of each deity.
Mesopotamian zodiac signs.
Invocation to the 4 cardinal points, trace the magic circle Zisurrû as the Sumerians did.
Magickal consecration of salt in Sumerian. Marduk's secret name.
Black rituals of Irkalla (the underworld) and invocation of seven demons (Maškim).
Various black magick rituals with Pazuzu, Lilikae, Lamashtu, Tiamat, and Nergal.
Cast curses on an enemy.
Glossary with Sumerian/Akkadian terms.
Become an ašipu (sorcerer), delve into the magickal mysteries of Mesopotamia and Pagan reconstructionism.
Tune in and commune with the cosmic energies of the Anunnaki, ancestral rituals, powerful spells.
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Kassapu- Sumerian Magick Grimoire - Asamod ka
Introduction
In this book I present several Sumerian magic rituals, some ancient (for spiritual healing and exorcism), others more modern and adapted for black magick. I assure you that this is the best book you have on the subject. If you search on Amazon, I've already done that. You'll find several ebooks for 10 dollars with only 11 pages (they contain two or three invocations), or books adapted from Necronomicon with lots of fantasy inside and little credible information.
This grimoire, I assure you, contains true information; the result of a lot of research; complete rituals; correspondence and history of the deities, true Sumerian pagan reconstructionism, and 128 pages. I could fill dozens of pages with small talk and create a 200-page book, but I prefer to deliver quality over quantity to the reader*
Kaššāpu means sorcerer, in ancient Akkadian, (the feminine term is kaššāptu). To embellish the title, I chose kaššāpu Sumerian Magick Grimoire
not just being Grimoire of Sumerian Magic
.
I use a pseudonym, Asamod, to be the master of a well-known esoteric order, which is not very inclined to reveal rites and teachings to the profane (secular).
Asamod is a variable of Asmodeus, but in Hebrew Asamod means to destroy
and in Persian Azmonden means to test
.
I chose the name for the vibration and to symbolize that I intend to break/destroy old paradigms.
The real origin of the word is Aeshma-daeva, a fiery and lustful demon in Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism who was sometimes called the shining angel.
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Some interpret daēva as demon
, but it is inaccurate. In Hinduism devas are divine spirits, in Persian mythology not all daēva were negative.
It is not easy to find information about the rites because the Sumerian and Babylonian peoples existed more than six thousand years ago in the region of Mesopotamia, and little information remains from their clay tablets.
The name Sumeria
is derived from the Babylonian name for southern Babylonia. The Sumerians called their country 'ken.gir' (civilized land), their language 'eme.gir' and themselves 'sag.gi 6.ga' (dark heads). The word Mesopotamia means land between rivers.
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The little information that is available is incomplete or poorly translated. There are many books, however, most are information developed very much based on the authors' imagination. Other rituals look a lot like ceremonial magick, with long rituals that were probably based on Masonic rituals but used the names of Sumerian gods instead.
There are others, with simple spells only with invocations (without any references to offerings, cardinal directions, or ritual altar: guhšu). Such incomplete spells will have little effectiveness. A ritual is an energetic Exchange. We must reciprocate and offer something to the deity when we ask for a favor. Show respect and reverence, regularly worship this deity, and maintain a strong connecting link.
A few pages of this book contain rituals that I wrote in my book Obscure Dimensions and Magickal Systems
, but only to complement these rituals. The rest of this book, 90%, is new information.
I believe that a magickal system, or any magickal ritual, the older it is, the more powerful it is because its energy current is perpetuated over millennia. Sumerian magick has been practiced for seven thousand years! The power of this egregore, and of the first extraplanetary deities to communicate with humanity (the Dingir, gods, Anunnaki) is immense.
The Annunaki were called Dingir
(gods) by the Sumerians.
Sometimes they were represented in the form of a winged bird, reptilian or human aspect. DIĜIR meant the nobles, coming from shining objects
(stars, or spaceships). In occult circles it is common to write magick with a k
to differentiate it from stage magic.
Enjoy this book.
Attention, dear reader, on the internet, not everything you read is true.
There are many Sumerian magic grimoires
that look more like supernatural novels.
Also, the famous Necronomicon grimoire (which many republish with variants of the name, regurgitating the same phrases) is not a real spellbook, it's fictional! H.P. Lovecraft (Howard Phillips Lovecraft) was an American horror fiction writer. The Necronomicon is said to be an old book written by Abdul Alhazred, also known as Mad Arab,
in the eighth century. It is said to contain magickal spells and incantations that can be used to call on monsters and old gods.
The names of ancient and chaotic deities are practically invented
by Lovecraft, they have no magical or historical veracity, they are not Sumerian deities.
One of the best-known is Simon's Necronomicon, which was written by an occultist who is thought to be Peter Levenda under a pseudonym.
Similarities between egyptian and babylonian religion
Polytheism.
Religion and the State.
Organized religion got its start in ancient Mesopotamia (in what is now modern Iraq) and Egypt more than six thousand years ago. The religious systems in these areas mixed political and spiritual elements in a type of government known as theocracy, or government by divine guidance.
In such a government, the deities were the supreme religious and civic leaders. His will is carried out by a priestly class or a divine king. Mesopotamian theocracies took the form of city-states ruled by patron gods or goddesses. The god's wishes and wishes were interpreted by political leaders called ensi
and by a priestly class. Each city had a temple.
For example, in Uruk, the city of about 3000 BCE, there were two major major temples: one was dedicated to An, the supreme god, the king of the heavens; the other was dedicated to Inanna, the great mother, goddess of fertility, love, and war. Thus, there are temples and sanctuaries of lesser gods that also share the space and imagery of the city.
As an author and scholar of the occult,