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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Necronomicon - NEW SINISTER REVELATIONS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY
The word "Shub" is to be found in the Sumerian language in reference to the Rite of Exorcism, one of which is called Nam Shub and means "the Throwing".
The word "maklu" or "maqlu" itself is controversial, but Tallqvist seems to think that it does, indeed, mean "burning"; especially so as the incantations to be found therein invariably entail burning something, usually a doll made in the likeness of a witch or evil sorcerer that the magician wished to dispose of.
The word "watcher" is sometimes used synonymously with "angel", and sometimes as a distinct Race, apart from angelos: egragori.
www.beyondweird.com /occult/The%20Necronomicon%20(Simon%20Version).html

  
 The Complete Simon Necronomicon Online in Two PartsPart I
The word "Shub" is to be found in the Sumerian language in reference to the Rite of Exorcism, one of which is called Nam Shub and means "the Throwing".
The Elder Gods evidently possessed a certain Wisdom that was not held by their Parents, yet their Parents held the Power, the Primal Strength, the First Magick, that the Elder Ones tapped to their own advantage, for they were begotten of Her.
The etymology of certain words is a game that has fascinated both the Editor and perhaps a score or more of Sumerian researches of the past.
www.ociclope.hpg.ig.com.br /necro2.htm

  
 iUnivers Waters
The word "Shub" is to be found in the Sumerian language in reference to the Rite of Exorcism, one of which is called Nam Shub and means "the Throwing".
Her name is the Greek form of an ancient Egyptian word that is perhaps associated with a word for throne.
Judging by a Sumerian grammar at hand, the word KUTULU or Cuthalu (Lovecraft's's Cthulhu Sumerianised) would mean "The Man of KUTU (Cutha); the Man of the Underworld; Satan or Shaitan, as he is known to the Yezidis (whom Crowley considered to be the remnants of the Sumerian Tradition).
www.iunivers.org /waters.html   (14907 words)

  
 Midheaven Mailorder Search Results for artist: puzzleweasel
Combining this newly acquired knowledge with early musical influences (the twistedness of Texas Faggott, Nam Shub of Enki, the beats of Noia DnB, and the intensity of harsh noise), his ambition was to create what was then lacking in the Scandinavian scene: a full-frontal attack on the dancefloor.
Awakened early one somber Monday morning by a guy muttering about some Music-n-MIDI class starting a few minutes later, the Puzzleweasel was dragged into an in-depth study of Logic Audio (his current software weapon of choice) and studio technique.
Mixing crispy sounds with harsh schizophrenic beats, this tight, four-track EP is an excellent showcase of Puzzleweasel's skillz.
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 DJ Hype & True Playaz on Last.FM - Your personal music network - Personalised online radio station
DJ Hype and True Playaz, similar: G.S.M., Antediluvian Rocking Horse, Andy Starr, Mantaray, Mac Mavis, The Nam Shub of Enki, 180 vs DJ Purity Control, Ominus, 2 Live Jews, stereotyp feat tikiman, The Skatalites And Friends, Lumukanda, Touré Kunda, kiemsa, Гумени Глави, F-Zero-X, DJ Freaky Flow (Aphrodite), Raspigaous, Gabriel Iglesias, Cry Baby,
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