Item #57111 Maskim Hul. Babylonian Magick. Michael W. FORD, Illustrations by.

Maskim Hul. Babylonian Magick.

Houston, TX: Succubus Publishing, 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. Large octavo. 468pp. Blue cloth gilt-lettered on spine. B/w illustrations. Bibliography. From the author: "Maskim Hul is a complete grimoire of Tiamat-centered magick, sorcery and necromancy developed from authentic Mesopotamian clay tablets and ancient archeological Temple-Cult records . The grimoire outlines the cultures of ancient Mesopotamia and the theological foundations of their time. Babylonian cosmic structure and the Enuma Elish are explored and presented in a modern interpretation. Tiamat, Kingu and the 11 Chaos-Monsters created by Tiamat are explored, their functions, manifestations and how they survived and existed in the pantheon of Marduk, Ea and the other gods. The gods, demons and evil spirits of Mesopotamia are presented along with Cuneiform sigils and documentation of their use in sorcery. The extensive Invocations of the Gods, Hymns and the entire foundation of authentic Kassapu-practice of ancient Babylon is offered in a concise manner. The grimoire is founded and dedicated to the Seven Sebitti or Maskim, the "Seven Evil Gods" or rebels along with Lamashtu, Lilith are presented in a plethora of rituals and their names of calling." A tight, clean near-Fine copy in near-Fine dust jacket. Hard to find in this edition. Item #57111

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