Category: Necronomicon

The Necronomicon(s) are both a guide for the outward bound and for the returning. There have been many forms of a Necronomicon throughout the world and history, and they all exist for one reason. To explain the state of existence that perhaps can only really be described as “beyond.” They often impart a sense of purpose and meaning for the person whose mind now may only seem “broken” to those who have never made the crossing. There is no death, not even there, but that change that allows going beyond is actually more frightening than organic death. This is why people choose to exist in any other way for so long before they move beyond.


“Nor is it to be thought that man is either the oldest or the last of earth’s masters, or that the common bulk of life and substances walks alone. The Old Ones were, the Old Ones are, and the Old Ones shall be. Not in the spaces we know, but between them, They walk serene and primal, undimensioned and to us unseen.” The Dunwich Horror


“That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die.” The Nameless City

  • Root Of All Things

    Root Of All Things

    We are going to talk about the Necronomicon. I will start with a bit of orientation. With everything in reality being as changeable as it is, what does it all have in common? Everything dies, and yet nothing does. That is the mystery of the Necronomicon. Now the one Necronomicon that you may have heard of…

  • Mind Origination

    Mind Origination

    Where does the mind originate from? The beyond? Yes, but let’s not jump ahead. If the mind has material reality as its single source, then why does it have such a poor grasp on it? Wouldn’t it be the perfect computer for analyzing the machine of material reality if that is the real context behind…

  • The Beyond

    The Beyond

    The Buddhist texts on the Tibetan Book of the Dead and the lessons on the bardo states, are these a kind of Necronomicon? They are part of the body in lore and insight that we are calling the Necronomicon, yes. They are the Necronomicon, and Buddhist mysticism even teaches how to achieve states that have…

  • Transition To The Beyond

    Transition To The Beyond

    Does study of a Necronomicon help us develop and prepare for the transition to the beyond, in it’s proper time? Potentially, but the Necronomicon describes the transition as hazardous for a reason. People will even create an artificial oblivion to avoid moving beyond. Even hell, if it means they get to stay in reality. It’s…

  • Traveling The Multiverse

    Traveling The Multiverse

    In the between state, what happens if one chooses outside? Oh, if one chooses outside, you move into what passes for “incarnation” in that realm. But our realm is nested in that one, and your new form can move into and out of this reality, and you will see it very clearly. You may take…

  • Preserving the Balance

    Preserving the Balance

    The Books of the Dead are many and varied and they have their roots in prehistoric culture taking newer incarnations as time went by. The Books of the Dead are not actually about death. Are we talking magical Books or photographs of people that have died? Magickal traditions. Magickal. Spiritual. In the oldest traditions the…

  • What Means Anything?

    What Means Anything?

    Our science is advancing at a rapid pace, and if Doctor Penrose’s theories of consciousness are correct, our budding quantum computers themselves may become modern Books of the Dead. What do you think of this? How so? Consciousness is a quantum pattern, yes? Created by self replicating quantum entanglement? Thus you remain perpetually conscious. Otherwise,…

  • Place of All Fears

    Place of All Fears

    Perhaps a little bit of science here… We all have more nightmares than we do peaceful dreams. This is true across the board. They figure it’s a survival mechanism. The ancient word for the Land of the Dead in a South American nation was Xibalba which meant the place of all fears. I would prefer…

  • Fear God

    Fear God

    There is a theory about how the modern brain evolved, and I don’t mean from prehistory, I mean within it’s own era, that suggests that we were all originally more or less schizophrenic. This would make a lot of the old stories and historical behaviour make more sense wouldn’t it? Were the old stories of…

  • What are you waiting for?

    What are you waiting for?

    Does this image inspire fear? Do you know why I identify with this form? And I do, more than the previous one. Because I love you. This is how I identify with my fellow man. “I want! I want! You scare me! Shut up! Go away! It’s over. It means nothing … Life ends so…