Solomon was known to be a strong and capable magician.

Solomon was known to be a strong and capable magician. The Necronomicon is only part of the sigils and symbology he utilized. Let us not forget the first book by Thomas Greanias. It held many clues we should still find more than pertinent.

Originally shared by Ian Q (OccultusIQ)

Daniel Clague Joe Rider and I have been pouring through all sorts of research material. I happen to own a copy of the #Necronomicon . We the #EnlightenedResistance hope to better peruse and crowdsource information for the #Cassandra event and beyond. We're theorizing the #Emergenceday and possible #Assimilationday . Thoughts?
Sara Bee Morgan Squiers
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  1. Agreed. thanks for resharing my post, I forgot about it.

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  2. Solomon had the sigils of the 72 fallen angels, each with it's own dominion.  there was the greater, and lesser keys,  Waite did a translation of both for the golden dawn in 1898 with a translation of a work by agrippa.  I was lucky enough to get my hands on a copy for a few years before it became to expensive to keep. I still have copies of both texts.

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  3. This also ties into the teachings of the Masons.  Through the master mason Hiram Abif, not sure on that spelling.  The story is he was the master mason in charge of building Solomon's temple.  He was confronted by 3 brothers that killed him trying to get him to give up the secrets of the craft.  The brothers were then killed in very ritualistic ways, which are still taught today upon reaching certain degrees in masonry.

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  4. Yeah thats the 1st half of the initiation ritual for the 3rd degree.

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  5. The symbols in the Necromonicron look a lot like the 72 demon seals from Ares Gotea

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