Drauga - Tarikih Edition: Ahrimanian Yatuk Dinoih - Paperback
Drauga - Tarikih Edition: Ahrimanian Yatuk Dinoih - Paperback
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by Kitti Solymosi (Illustrator), Mitchell Nolte (Illustrator), Michael W. Ford (Author)
The Tarikih Edition is a full color talismanic grimoire with haunting and inspiring plates and sigils. This 'Black' edition is consecrated with the Yatukan Ritual of Geteh Tarikih (Material Darkness). The ceremony is an invocation and assumption of the weapon of Az, given to Ahriman by Zurvan (infinite time). The Yatus assumes the Deific Mask of Ahriman who then takes the black and ashen garment of Az (concupiscence); affirming the left hand path determination of going forth and mastering the world.Drauga - Ahrimanian Yatuk Dinoih the Tarikih (Darkness) Edition features the talismanic sigils of the 7 ArchDaevas (including Aeshma-Asmodeus) colored based on their elemental and demonic attributes to utilize in invocation, meditation and Yatukih practices.
Author Biography
A Luciferian, Yatukih magickian, Michael has work in the areas of Luciferian Witchcraft, Left Hand Path magick, Yatuk-Dinoih or ancient Persian sorcery, Typhonian Magick, Hellenic - Near Eastern (Chaldean/Babylonian) Magick, Chaos Sorcery, Nocturnal Spiritual Vampyrism and more. Ford has also founded the Black Order of the Dragon and The Order of Phosphorus, currently presiding as Magus over both orders. Mr. Ford lives currently in Texas. Michael has over 16 years experience with the luciferian ideology, philosophy, demonology, mythology as a working system of inner faith.. Appearing in several paranormal magazines and features, Mr. Ford continues to expand the thought and concepts around left hand path magick and theory and application of workings to improve and impact the life of those who seek the Adversarial path. Michael continues his spiritual workings, development of luciferianism and has a deep interest in the authenticity of ritual practice from the ancient near east with Canaanite, Egyptian, Persian, Babylonian, Assyrian and Sumerian with a foundation of Hellenic-Greek gods.