S3 EP 284 - Influence H.P. Lovecraft Has On Occultism PT1 - End Of Day's Radio - Todd Miller.


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Subconscious Realms Episode 284 - Influence H.P. Lovecraft Has On Occultism PT1 - End Of Day's Radio - Todd Miller. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome Todd Miller who's part of End Of Day's Radio Squad. Todd has had the Craziest Wildest Journey which we go a little into before the Meat of the Episode, PT1, the first instalment a Deep-Dive into the Abyss of H.P. Lovecraft Realm. Todd comes in Heavy with his Mind-Blowing Perspective!! PT1 being Phenomenal🤯🔥🔥🔥 *PT2 Will run as a Swap-Cast with Sir Robby Marx of "MettaMindcast" as my Co-Host* *The Influence H.P. Lovecraft has on Occultism* The Avon Books Necronomicon proceeds with several hundred pages of incantations, spells and sigils. What is of interest again however, is that the corpus of the book is mainly drawn from Babylonian mythology, and includes the names of deities such as Inanna, Ishtar, Enki, Marduk et al, these being identified with what in the Cthulhu Mythos are the Elder Gods who defeated the Great Old Ones; which has its analogue in the Babylonian Creation Myth of the defeat of the dragon Tiamat by Marduk. It is not until one reaches the 'Urilia Text', or 'the Book of the Worm', that the diabolical adept gets to the Cthulhu conjurations, which provides 'the formulae by which the wreakers of havoc perform their Rites'. These are the conjurations of the 'hidden priests' of the creatures that were defeated by Marduk, and here the author identifies Tiamat, 'the Ancient Worm', with Kutulu, slain by Marduk, 'yet who lies not dead, but dreaming', which is the manner by which Cthulhu is described by Lovecraft. The demons evoked are from the Sumero-Babylonian traditions; such as Humwawa, Pazuzu, and Lilith. Given that Tiamat is the dragon or great worm of the primal chaos and moreover of the sea in Mesopotamian legend, defeated by Marduk, the analogies between these Mesopotamian myths and the Lovecraftian theme of the Great Old Ones defeated by the Elder Gods, seems sufficiently close to contrive a convincing and workable system of occult theory and practise. At any rate, it captured the imagination of a sufficient number of Cthulhuean aspirants to prompt the Church of Satan to set up a website to 'answer the large amount of e-mail the Church of Satan continually receives concerning this purported book, the Necronomicon, and its history and validity'.(109) The author of the Church's response, Peter Gilmore, who assumed the role of High Priest on LaVey's death, states that he had conversed with Herman Slater of Magical Childe about the book, who told Gilmore that the number of requests about the existence of a Necronomicon clearly showed that there was a large market for such a volume: The book thus fabricated by the mysterious Simon is an artful blend of pseudo-Sumerian and Goetic ritual, with names crafted to resemble those of Lovecraft's invented monster gods. More importantly for many would-be Black Magicians who bought copies, it had performable rites and plenty of arcane sigils. It was more than enough to sucker-in the gullible and it still sells well today. *Todd Miller - End Of Day's Radio* www.endofdaysradio.com */* It all makes sense now. This place is magnification, concentration, purification. Now the world goes black. I see my reflection in a pool of blood. I kiss it all goodbye" *If you like this Content & feels it Educates you & Expands your awareness, please support our efforts to inform the Ignorant Public!* *Email - [email protected] */* PayPal - [email protected] */* *Twatter* # @SubconRealms33 / Insta # @subcon_realms33 / MINDS - @subconscious_realms / Subconscious Realms T-shirts are available - https://subconscious-realms.teemill.com/search/?search-term=Subconscious%20 👽🦎💣💣💣&🔥🔥🔥