@@mimoza7514 you ain’t wrong either mimi I know a story about the painter Walter Sirkit if that’s his name but it’s best I can do mini, but anyway he done a painting and it was later a little bit controversial I think, he did 5 of these certain paintings one of them is in the art museum apparently and the painting has a as man coming up behind some in a black cloak at the time of the Jack the Ripper times or not long after. One of the other 4 was owned by the queen mother that’s true as well mimi, at the time he wasn’t a suspect but many years later someone called Praticia Cornwell linked to the forensic laboratory forensically linked the painter to Jack the Ripper, she wrote a really good book about it that’s where I found out about a certain painting that he did and like I said the museum has one and so did the Queen mother. One of the top people in Scotland Yard said if it had been today he would certainly be a suspect and he told his grandson don’t ever tell anyone that I was your grandfather for what reason he didn’t know I don’t think but there’s a documentary about him on UA-cam I watched it quite a long time ago, take care of yourself mimi but what’s came out about the royals since in my opinion since they killed our beautiful prncess lady Diana isn’t nice at all I’ve seen documentaries and in my opinion there’s absolutely no smoke without fire, I don’t believe everything I hear not at all mimi but they wouldn’t even come out onto the balcony until the crowds booed them so that told us exactly what they thought of the poor woman, sorry to bring that up but before that happened mimi I tell you the truth, I wouldn’t ever hear a bad word about the queen never would I but now I haven’t got a good word to say about the queen and I just think they are leaches leaching off the people, I think Britain and everywhere else the monarchy should be a thing of the past, gone and gone for ever let them earn a days wage like the rest of us have to to get by. That’s my thoughts on that lot haha take care of yourself mimi wherever you are in the world from Stevie boy in Britain
@@mrfugazi6713 This is really interesting to hear tho, thank you for replying and sharing ur opinion. There's definitely something fishy ab all the rich families around the world and the monarchies. Also I wholeheartedly believe princess diana died by the hands of her own mother and i doubt there's anyone that could ever change my mind. I'll try to research about that documentary you mentioned and once again thank u for engaging in the conversation, it's nice to hear different opinions from people around the world about this and especially coming from you, a citizen of Britain urself.
@@mimoza7514 it no problem whatsoever mimi I’m just glad that you found it interesting that’s all, it’s true as well I think his name was Silkert or something very close to that word and hopefully you won’t find it hard to get the documentary up and you can watch it and what part of the world are you mimi if you don’t mind me asking you, as you know I’m I’m in Britain and before what happened to our beautiful princess Diana I wouldn’t of heard a bad word said about our queen but since what they did to her I now haven’t got a good word to say about her unbelievable really to go from one to the other without a second thought mimi and I never thought I would be against the queen but I am now and I’ve never liked prince Charles you there’s always been something not right about him and he proved that by kicking a beautiful woman like Diana out of his bed for a old bag like camilla or whatever her name is, anyway mimi what country are you from if you don’t mind me asking you that is, you take care of yourself if it’s possible and look into the painter I mentioned you will find it quite interesting i think and bye the way mimi you said that you think Diana was killed by the hands of her mother do you mean her own personal mother or her mother in law the queen of England either way it’s not a problem so no worries which ever way you meant it mimi I’m just asking you that’s all, just one other thing mimi, I also believe that the worlds richest people and monarchies around the world are actually looking for a planet that they can run off to just before this planet is destroyed by their actions and not ours that’s why they want to construct a new city on Mars the but they would have no qualms with abandoning us here on planet earth and they’ll be okay with that mimi the bastards, well take care mimi from Stevie boy.
@Elektra Delphi Life is different in all our familiar cultures. Madness is often used as sad tragic comedy or tragic event circumstances. Meaning therefore a broad label , or any label which persecutes one outsider to the inclusion in social groups.
There's one you can preorder titled The Necronomnomnom: Recipes and Rites from H. P. Lovecraft. Since it has yet to be released, caveats apply. (No slight to the publishers intended, it's just that I can't personally vouch for it.)
Was screwing around with a paperback version of the Necromonicom around 1988, working the graveyard shift in the administrative building of a hospital in Topeka Ks. Which is notorious for having the first 3 numbers of its zip code being 666. I was reading various incarnations from the book. All of a sudden we had a massive power failure in the building. The guy I was working with got spooked and ordered me to “get that book outta here”.
The Necronomicon has a cameo in the Stephen King multiverse. In "The Eyes of the Dragon" the evil Flagg has a grimoire that he reads from frequently (but only a bit at a time, to read too long is to risk madness.) The book is not named, but King does mention that it was written by the wizard Alhazred.
Lovecraft was one of the first authors to set his universe in the public domain. A lot of other authors in his day and later copied or picked stuff from his Mythos - which gives it a nice feeling of 'could be real' just because every and anyone puts Lovecraftian eastereggs in their movies, books or games. Hell - I use references in my D&D games just because people notice them. King as far as I know is a Lovecraft-fan and has set many of his stories in the same-ish universe. The Evil-Dead-series references Lovecraft Even... G.I. Joe (the animated series) uses Lovecrafts Serpent-People as masterminds behind the bad guys...
Fun Fact: A book published by a Swedish artist, H.R. Giger in 1977, was a collection of images inspired by the story of The Necronomicon, and that book was given to the great Ridley Scott, who then went on to create the first Alien movie. He hired H.R. Giger to help design and create the artwork and concept designs for the movie. H.R. Giger was a huge drive and major contributor to the dark, yet beautiful, surreal art and look of the movie, Alien. And all that, was originally based off, or inspired by, the idea of The Necronomicon, from H.P. Lovecraft's stories.
Back in the glory days of D&D, our DM decided to run a campaign around the Necronomicon. Our group had to a) learn of it, b) locate it and c) destroy it. One slight flaw in the planned adventure. My character was an evil high priest. Needless to say the book ended up in my temple library.
I love HP Lovecraft. My girlfriend got me a replica of the Necronomicon and a 3 foot statue of Cthulhu for Christmas last year. It's the greatest thing I've ever seen.
demons have baited you now you worship them as your God and they own you, in spirit, and they hate you,,,,,using you to make God mad and later will get you in hell to torture you and later all in the lake of fire, its no game, it looks like a game, its bait for your life eternal,,,,,,,,,,to steal it, just facts,
You may or may not be aware of the warning in the front pages that specifically states “The NECRONOMICON'S magic is nothing to fool with and it may expose you to psychological forces with which you cannot cope. Remember if you fool with the incantations, you were warned!” Do practicing members of the occult use this book simply for the sake of entertainment & rhetoric?
Perception is reality..It’s available to the masses because the general public is too dense to perceive the book as being anything other than fiction. You either see what’s in front of you & genuinely follow the steps, or you don’t. What you see in the mirror is what your subconscious wants you to see (Freddy Krueger effect) ie if your thinking a scary demons going to pop out, then that’s what will happen! But if your thinking of ole uncle joe, or aunt Suzy, then that’s who’s going to come through! Or nothing can happen, if that’s what you wish. It’s about your will & how strongly you can focus it & project it inward/outward. People just don’t want to accept their own powers because power means responsibility & active participation..
@@Joshua-ce7ix All you are doing is asserting your hypothesis without a lick of evidence. If perception is reality, then madmen would be the most dangerous beings on the planet, gambling addicts that have delusions of grandeur would be the richest men on the planet and Elon musk would've gotten us to Titan already. Perception and expectations are not reality. They are separate.
Lovecraft changed what horror is and its incredible how well he put psychological terror and horror into his book despite having never learned the workings of a human mind. He knew his craft just so impressively well
After looking up more about the Necronomicon, I think it's name as the "book of the dead" applies quite accurately outside of any necromantic rituals within it's page, as the book itself does often lead to one's death and many have died using it's knowledge and power.
I lost 3 close friends after they conducted a ritual and recited incantations from the necronomicon. Things got weird at first and then down right scary. After high-school we all went our separate ways yet still loved in the same town. One by one over the years, all three of my friends died. One was obese and deeply depressed and became a shit in. He died of heart failure. The other had a blood disorder and had to have transfusions every month to stay alive. He died from AIDS. The most recent was from gun shot wounds and no suspect or weapon found. All 3 of them payed the price. I miss them dearly, but ever since they had that ritual I kind of knew something would happen to them.
In the early 1980s I was personally acquainted with a group of people who were involved in the publication of the Simon Necronomicon. These were a group of occultists who followed Aleister Crowley's teachings. In the 70's they would have gatherings where they would get blasted out of their skulls on drugs and booze, and improvise occult rituals. The rule among them was that the last one to leave the party would collect the notes from the ritual and destroy them. Simon was among them, and he broke the rule; he kept the notes from these rituals and used them as the basis for his Necronomicon. Later, these same people were involved in the testing of these rituals shorty before the book's publication. They warned me most earnestly not to play with what was in the book (I never did). I also knew a few people who experimented with the book after its publication. They suffered all kinds of unwanted side effects, including psychosis. I have no explanation for this; I merely report what I saw and heard.
@@AverageAmerican The ones I was closest to eventually abandoned occultism, and became Deacons in the Celtic Church. Most I lost touch with; no idea what happened to them. I abandoned occultism decades ago.
@OldSchool To their credit, I've never seen human sacrifice or child abuse among the people I was associated with. They would never have tolerated such things.
Maybe it can be a anthology like Tales from the hood, (the first one, not the shitty ones) where they can cast someone to play as HP lovecraft and have him tell us tales of people encountering his horrors.
I think the majority of Lovecraft's horror is created by the lack of illustrations and vague descriptions. It makes your imagination make up your own horror image that a series could never reach
For the Necronomicon's many incantations the reader has to believe in the power of the words. The incantations are to read out loud. Some prefer to be very ceremonial such as drawing the pentagram. On the ground and lighting candles at all 5 points as well as ceremonial robes with hoods. That is for not only the theatrics, but also to encourage the reader of the incantations to put his or her soul into it. Nobody has to believe me, but some of my friends from the crowd I hung out with decided that the 3 of them were going to try and summon a watcher spirit and for protection against anyone who opposed us. I was a bystander along with the others in my crowd. As my friend read the inventions a micro burst hit the area which is an annual weather event here in New Mexico during the monsoon season from July through September. My friend performed the ceremony of the Necronomicon at the end of March. That means that a microburst happening in March is very rare to non existant. As he read the wind was blowing and sky turned black. Thunder and lightning was so intense that it lit up the area with almost blinding light. The thunder was intense like a hammer hitting and anvil. The incantation was spoken and we all ran in the house as quater size hail came down. This storm kinda hit us and stuck around through the night. The power went out and our group of 13 kids were huddled up and scared. The storm sounded like it was done about midnight and the was an eerie silence. The power was still out and we had candles and flashlights. The dim light came from the kitchen where we put the candles. One of my friends who was once a practicing satanist stood in front of the window looking outing the huge yard full of pecan trees and I will never forget this. A huge bolt of lightning like sheet lightning was so intensely bright it was like it xrayed him and I could see his skeleton and some of his internal organs. Then the thunder was so loud it was defining. Shawn wasn't standing anymore and no longer in the room. We looked around the house for him and lightning hit again. One of my friends who happened to be looking out the window saw our xrayed friend out in the front yard with his hands raised yelling in nomani satanis. Latin for in the name of satan. Thunder rumbled hard and more lightning and our satanic friend was gone. After that night we were not the same. Our friend who disappeared showed up naked up on the Apache reservation shaking and wouldn't talk. He eventually got passed that. All of us stayed in touch. We went on to graduate high school together and some didn't. We became cops (me), catholic priests, gay rights activists, construction workers, military, etc but not my friend who read the incantation. His entire world fell apart. He secluded himself in his bedroom. He had a weight problems as it was. He stayed in his bedroom from 1997 to 2016. He had a heart attack and he had gained so much weight that they had to cut the outside wall on his bedroom and transport and treat him on a flat bed tow truck. He was flown in a cargo plane to Colorado and passed away there. Before his death his mother had a major stroke and his sister married and went away. The other 2 that were helping him during the reading were affected as well. One became a heavy prescription painkiller addict and has disappeared and the other be came HIV positive from a tainted blood transfusion in the early 80's when the AIDS epidemic began. He passed away from AIDS 3 years after the reading. This book and the words in it is very powerful and very evil. To even have a copy of it is dangerous. Avoid it at all costs.
@@kari7403 have you ever read a recipe book. Baked a cake from scratch? Well it starts as words and then it can become something that exists. Some words make you live a life a certain way. Follow certain words and call them rules to live by. Religions are very much like recipes.And many other books
Yeah, there are books that teach people to create horrible traps and bombs. Just to kill people and first responders. These tricks also can not be undone or stopped. Even by the person who started it. Soooo... Books can be dangerous.
@Kirby Tv that’s a bit more complicated than just reading. Those who you speak of have goals, ambitions. They used the Bible as a tool to further their cause. The evil comes from them not the book. They didn’t become evil from reading the Bible
Yeah what happens when aliens descend on a house in the night, bent on human abduction. Only to find the otherwise empty house is home to ghosts and demons.
Maybe extraterrestrial are life forms in our own universe who follow the same laws of physics and these “mystical” creatures are from another universe who have different laws of physics and have abilities that are like superpowers on our universe. Their abilities also allows limited access to our universe which are seen as spiritual or demonic encounters.
I agree, a lot of people think that other entities or spirits can connect with us through our subconscious mind. So when he was working on the book maybe a entity was feeding him the material to put in it and H.P. took it as his imagination.
There's a long list of authors, musicians, artists etc. that demons actively influence through dreams or visions. Even today this is very prevalent, especially in Hollywood. The rabbit hole is very deep but it all leads to the same place..
In Lovecraft's story The mountains of madness he described the ones who were here before humanity as being incredibly ancient and having come from another planet.
If those taxes aren't used for you and the people around you to live in a civilization... such as an empire to feed an armada military that's actually harmful causing mistrust between you and other nations, and siphoning the youth to that military to ultimately die or become maimed and disfigured and traumatizing mental disfiguring. Using those proceeds to double deal against their own prohibitions to wage silent wars of conquest in manners of creating coupes creating puppet states so the nations' owners have free reign over land, natural resources, and desperate tyrannized labor. So this depends on what those taxes are being spent on. And who is paying less or any of them.
Well, Cthulhu is a hydro demonic, alien being after all. I'd not be surprised. However, I'd think most of anything Cthulhu mythos based would be located in Antarctica (eh-hem! Biggest underground base!!) than anywhere else.
Here in ireland, we have a book in one of our major universities known as "The Book of Kells" it was written in the early 800s if I'm correct and it seems to be a normal copy of the bible, with beautiful illustrations. However, in the middle of the book, there is a two page enormous illustrations of Satan that is surrounded by symbols and instructions of rituals,it's quite an odd and sudden addition and many believe that this is a result of the author selling his soul to Satan in order to finish the book as it took him decades, do you think Lovecraft could have been inspired by this?
Giga Voltz I think you may have that a bit mixed up, The book of Kells exists, and is quite beautiful, but the book you’re describing is the Codex Gigas, which was created in what’s now the Czech Republic. The story of how it came to be made is a bit different. The monk who wrote it was given a year to write a full bible, or face execution in punishment for an unnamed sin. He prayed to god every night of that year in the hope that he would aid him. But on the final night, knowing he didn’t have time to finish, he prayed to the devil instead. The devil agreed to help, given the monk included extra pages on his behalf. Hence the folios if the devil and the strange rituals.
There are actually approximately six books made of human skin that are much older than Lovecraft so it's possible he either owned one, or truly did dream of it
The Necronomicon is a literary tool written by Lovecraft to authenticate a series of horror stories he wrote ,nothing more. If you read ancient languages, which is a must for such studies , you will realize that this so. This just goes to show that a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
More attention should be given in Lovecraft lore that he and fellow authors had a bit of a Writer's Club, and they frequently borrowed from each other quite freely, so that some characters, entities, and other literary devices , spanned across a good number of diverse works. It's really quite a genius little group of enthusiasts, and when I learned that, I received a heaping lump of additional respect for him and his genre.
Im not 100% sure, but i thought i heard a rumor that a similar book to the necronomicon is supposed to exist in the Vatican library (of course, the vatican library is rumored to have a lot of unbelievable or improbable things in it). It was either the necronomicon or some other book for summoning evil spirits and demons and such. Edit: just got to the part of the video where he talks about people believing its in the vatican XD
JRR Gimli the vatican archives seem really only to have letters from past popes and historical figures like Abraham Licoln. It still sucks since it seems like a lot of really amazing texts are stored away A reason why it is "archived" is because a lot of historians believe there is evidence that the church was involved and helping both Mussolini's reign of terror and supporting the Nazi Party. probably not witchcraft sadly.
I equate this same theory to the bible. People tend to twist and determine their own interpretation of what they think it means or should be. Knowledge in the wrong minds or hands can be a dangerous thing! SMDH😒
Yep I caught that lol. Only because when in Iraq with the marines I actually got to go visit babilon. Fun fact. The babilon gates that stand today are not the original gates. The original gates are standing in a museum in Germany.
@@johnathanbusse4679 ... yes the Ishtar-Gate... Germans back in the day weren't much better with relieving other cultures of their cultural valuables... for science of course. And because they belong in a museum, that is. Quite shameful...
@@robertnett9793 I agree. They have no place in Germany. They should be where they where built. I know if they where built in a powerfull country that country would likely force them to return it to its rightfull place. But iraq does not have that kind of power. It is also a shame that it is that way.
@@johnathanbusse4679 Now... all European powers in the 19th / early 20th century were on a grave-robbing spree all through Northern Africa and the Middle East. So there's a lot of cultural artifacts to be given back.
Wiseman: When you removed the book from the cradle, did you speak the words? Ash: Yeah, basically... Wiseman: Did you speak the exact words? Ash: Look, maybe I didn't say every tiny syllable, no. But basically I said them, yeah.
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The necromonicon is really more of a spell book than a encyclopedia. It just covers how and why you want to summon and Eldridge horror in your own home.
You have no idea how harmful that magic is ; they can destroy family bonds ; hypnotize people to be lovers to them and obey them to the point of almost worship ; they can make people sick ; sometimes even kill
Reminds me of the novel Prince of Lies by James Lowder. It’s based on the Forgotten Realms world of D&D. The book described in the novel might have drawn inspiration from this. Very good read
Hello. Just wanted to say that I purchased the necrononomicon years ago and find that this book is most definitely an asset to any great occult library!!! Of, course my occult library was stolen years ago along with that particular book. I hope one day to re- build my personal library.Necron is definitely not for the faint of heart!!!
You nailed it by referring to the Necronomicon Files by Donald Tyson as a reference to understand the chronology and real origins of the Necronomicon. The Necronomicon Files serve to prove that a work of fiction when popularized enough and when it's real origins are obscured enough can be taken as a real work, hence the importance of doing your personal research unearthing the truth of any topic and not falling in the make believe or hearsay of others (this being the must important lesson of the Necronomicon mythos legend).
I am from Yemen, and all I know from the old local story that Abdullah Al-Hadhard was a poet as well, but he was always "telling about his strange dreams and people in his city Sana'a called him the crazy poet one time he said that he wanted to travel on foot "alone to learn about new things in this world, but his relatives said that he told them that something in his dreams invited him to go to the desert." And the story says that in the desert he met the devil He told him about the beginning and the formation of the earth and that demons were the ones who inhabited it before all creatures, and after that God created the water and the creatures in it and withheld demons from it so that Adam and his descendants would dwell in it. Then the Devil taught Abdullah their symbols and how he could bring them and seek help from them and in exchange for their help, they always made him eat spoiled food, dead animal blood, and strange things, and when he decided to stop this work, Devil killed him.
I can totally relate to Abdullah. I have been haunted in the same way and I now realized Satan has been calling me to the desert or to run away from home for awhile now. I always wanted to spend a day or 2 in the middle of nowhere since I was pretty spiritually stressed and I also written out alot of what I seen. I’ve seen Satan and heard Gods voice in my dreams. I also have weird dreams and among them are being surrounded by disgusting food, being haunted by the dead and also being surrounded by water. I have seen that the demons who haunt me live in a water realm and they are in fact very alluring and vampiric.
@@witchcerridwen in my region there is some people write old Arab in letter as an amulet, when i ask my teacher. This writing is an ancient Arabic script taken from the Syriac language. The writing model is like Arabic but the way it is read is different.
Love the Yggdrasil (sacred norse tree) in your intro and profile pic. Love your speaking voice friend. Love how one of HP Lovecrafts characters is giving a Vulcan salute. Live long and prosper. 😆 lol
The question I'd love to explore with this kind of world-building concept is if and how it influenced how real people related to dealth or facilitated conversations about it. Often things seem to gain reality as they are believed and the way people shape them as that happens always says more about us than anything. With a topic as compelling as death, the threads probably grow out in a lot of interesting directions.
I've read that book about 10yrs ago. A yr or so after I was late night drinking at a friend's house. We started talking about the book. I brought up the one who should not be mentioned several times. He told me my eyes turned completely black, and is the only time he ever feared me.
Very good artwork here. There is something utterly fascinating about the idea of a heavy old book that contains obscure knowledge and allows you to bring about events from the comfort of home.
After watching overly sarcastic productions' take on Lovecraft's writtings it's impossible to ignore the criticisms everytime i watch any video explaining his works
@@rockinbobokkin7831 I understand that & I never said that it wasn't but I stand by my comment, that there's been many magical books written throughout history & are still being written even to this day 😎 anyway you take care, where ever you are in the world 😎🖐
thank you for your breakdown, very intriguing, there's a saying don't summon what you can't banish, in others words some things should remain a mystery and should be left alone be warned
John O ́neil yes that was the first time I ever read Lovecraft and it blew me away. Ever since other books I have read that have attempted cosmic horror are foolish and heretical.
ive just bought it! i work in a charrity store & it was among some books i was putting out on the shelves. it was only £2.50, but was in prestine condition, probably an unwanted xmas present. anyway, i hid it under the counter, & bought it at the end of my shift.
The part you said "hidden in plain sight" made me want to share my personal story with the Necronomicon. I was at a book store, my knowledge of the occult was very small at the time, mostly studied only mythology. And I was in the sci-fi section & the occult books were near by. Browsing them, I noticed on the top most shelf was a small book with its bookend pointed towards to the wall. Hiding the title of the book. I stand on my tip toes and pull out the Necronomicon. Wonder & curiosity flooded my body. I paged through the book, sigils, a language I didn't know. It was less than $10 so I bought it. I had only heard of it from watching the Evil Dead & figured it was fiction. I didn't read it till following year & it felt TURN BACK NOW like in the series of unfortunate events & house of leaves. I love horror & mystery & the book was fascinating. The idea of an ancient idol statue with a cult was interesting to me. I recognized the sumerian dieties, and had an interest in Inanna before. One day I left the book face up at the end of the bed. I have vivid dreams, and am a spiritual person (mostly worked with the norse gods then). I awoke that night, my bed surrounded by cloaked figured of different sizes. I wasn't scared, it felt like a meeting. I look over to the one standing next to me & said hello? It replied back in a voice like the nazgul from Lord of the Rings.. Hello. I froze. Decided I didn't want to talk to this being. Kinda wish I did looking back! So I called in Thor & with a crack of lighting the beings were cleared from my space. I did finish the book & never left it out again. I do think the sigil on the cover is a doorway. The book talked doorways often. I know the book is regarded as fiction but I do respect the book & the dead. I don't fear those beings, I have had interactions with dark entities & they didn't try to hurt me or scare me or take my energy like those would. Ancient beings of the underworld. I don't want to go to the underworld so I'll just keep the book on my shelf 😉
I love the idea of the necronomicon. It's actually one of the saddest things knowing that it was created because humankind is so boring that nothing in real life comes close to the darkness and occult of the necronomicon. Then again it's prolly a good thing there isn't a real life necronomicon, but it just makes the world so less interesting.
@@gokul6582 oh yes the real a hole that they are not the disney versions (miss ya Robin Williams) the Real Djinn are not fun but would be a great video here
Yes Lovecraft likely just created the Necronomicon, but the fact is that there are books like that that do exist ,and he had to have drawn some inspiration from them.
I can still remember Ed Warren proudly showing a reporter his "original copy" of The Necronomicon kept in his paranormal museum, then freaking out ever so slightly over the last years of his life as hundreds of guests at his lectures repeatedly proved it was a recently published work of fiction.
The copy of the Necronomicom I had said it was authored by Lovecraft. Who was Canadian. Most of it was linear notes on how Lovecraft stories seemed to be linked to Ancient Hopi Native American legends and Ancient Sumerian legend and how he himself had no idea. His writings of his first stories after being printed for so long brought him to this awareness and started using the ideas more.
Before I had ever even heard of Lovecraft, a friend of mine loaned me his softback copy of the Necronomicon, and I took it home to read, but didn't have time to for a few days. Finally though, I had some free time, and set about my perusal...but as soon as I got through the forward, and turned the page to the actual book, the power went out. I lit a candle, as it was getting dark and stormy outside, and continued my read. It stormed violently the entire time, until I reached the last page, and just as I finished, the power came back on. Needless to say, this had an impression on me, and I decided I wanted nothing further from this book, nor the entities described therein. Brought the book back to my buddy the next day, who said to me "You read it last night, didn't you?", "Yup, I did, how'd you know?", "The cats were screaming all night...keep it, I don't want it!" So I held on to it, sitting on my shelf unopened for ages, until one day I finally read a compendium of Lovecraft works, and then went looking for my copy...which had vanished without a trace. Probably lifted by someone, but to be honest, I was a bit relieved. But it does show how coincidence and rumor can convince one of most anything.
I read a copy of this book. Can’t remember how I stumbled across it. It has a lot of vile and strange literature and incantations. It talks about calling up certain spirits through certain angles, on certain days and nights, who have knowledge of the sky, earth, and everything under the earth. These beings give the person power to resurrect the dead. The book also talks about astral planning and how the original author did this day in and day out to study the world’s history and learn its deepest secrets. It gives a step by step play of how to do this along with many other mind boggling puzzles. I didn’t believe in any of it and only read it out of curiosity. A lot of strange phenomena started happening in my life, like doors slamming, lights flickering in my house at the time, enormous amounts of birds gathering around my place, random ppl we knew were getting into freak accidents...and my girlfriend at the time suggested that I throw it away. I ended up burning the book, said a prayer over it, and never looked back.
TTime like I said, it was out of curiosity. As I read further I realized that it was something I wish I had not known. But here I’m saving you the trouble that I went through bc you can just read about the gist of it in my comment above. And I have read the Bible. It’s a lot of info missing and that’s what led me on the quest in the first place. But that’s another story...
You can buy them anywhere lol. Hp lovecraft is a popular author and his stories are great. I swapped one and $20 for my friends hardcover leather one with cathulu on the front lol
.... I'm not sure he himself took much from actual myth, the "Simon's Necronomicon" is the work that truly uses Sumerian myth for the Lovecraftian Mythos.
All you need to know is: it is not even a "Real Book". It is just a fictional book inside other books. Like "Magical Creatures" book inside the Potterverse books!
@@MrJLM2001 here is the rub they actually do base it on some actual stuff it slike taking a book made 4500 years ago slapping a new name on it taking out all the bits and putting your own in look up kherty in egypt he ruled over the 21st gate of egyptian hell and its all based on that if you get into stargate you can see also how they coined off stargates
@@quintonmiller8266 dont kid your self son what you trhink of as spells in the real egyptian book a dead is like todays funeral shit you need a reality check and there is nothing in it that is not known today lol it reads like fantasy bud if you tak eit any otherway your a wingnut
The necronomicon was cobbled together by fans, in homage to Lovecraft, from public domain occult writings in the 1970s. I remember when it was done. It never existed before then except as a fictitious tome.
Publisher: "Ok, so what's all this X and Y?" Writer: "It's because of... uuhm... things that cannot be fathomed, thought or uttered... kinda-ish?" Publisher: "That's the Necronomicon defense. You don't know, do you? Get back to writing and I want a resolution to this plot hole by Monday."
Seriously??? Lol! I have a copy of the Satanic Bible in my craftroom and have been searching for a nice Ouija board and Necronomicon for the coffee table downstairs. I like having "conversation pieces" all around the house. Amazon really has it all🤣
@@ladycheyne5607 oh yes it's quite nice too! Small paperback for like 5 bucks and a forward by some guy (forget the name) with some interesting information. Would recommend!
@@Jormyyy How can you forget the name of the forward guy: why not do a quick flip of the page if you have the book as you claim...unless you are lying?
I recently read the Novels by Andrzej Sapkowski about the Hussite Wars. In those books the Necronomicon and other lovecraftian things are mentioned quite a few times. I loved it.
There are 2 versions of the Necronomicon in circulation, the most famous one is the Simon's Necronomicon (which you mention), which is basically a collection of Sumerian mythology and rituals, as you say, and another one, which unfortunately I do not own and it's quite rare, which actually deals with Lovecraftian deities and Yog-Sothothery in general, which appeared in libraries in very limited numbers in the mid 1980s. I wish I had more information on this later version, and of course to own a copy, as my esoteric library would strongly benefit from its presence. What is actually pretty intresting anyway, is that no classic grimoire, Simon's included, except maybe the fanatic work of some Norse fucked up Satanist, deals with genocide, sacrifice and violence in general, on the contrary, sacrifice of a living being is generally frowned upon, it's a practice which is almost universally viewed as unnecessary and something that if anything will upset the gods. What's funny is that in the Old Testament we see all of it, genocide, human and animal sacrifice and generally conflict and war between tribes. So much for what theologists sell as religion of peace 😂
You fail to see the correlation of war and peace. Which is understandable. A people used to committing atrocities in the name of their gods would no doubt see anyone opposing them as enemies. Thus they would wage war even upon the peaceful. A nation wishing to live in peace would no doubt have to remove their enemies to do so. In short I'd you want peace then prepare for war.
So, add this to the "odd coincidences" file with regards to the Necronomicon: In the early '00s, I was very interested in Lovecraft, and had read many of his stories and some scholarship around him, and of course the Necronomicon came up a good bit in that. There was also a boom of occult writers producing "new" versions of the Necronomicon. Being aware that these were original works, I bought one but hadn't read it yet. Then, on a trip from the U.S. to Ireland, I happened to pick up the Simon Necronomicon (which I knew a little bit about) in an airport bookstore for a few bucks. I can't really read well on planes, but I had a multi-hour layover ahead in London, and so in Heathrow Airport, after getting some food, I found a secluded place to sit and read the book. I was reading the introduction to it, knowing how much some of it was just a further-embroidered version of Lovecraft's own fiction on the Necronomicon, but then it got into some of the other odd stuff supposedly associated with it. I found myself feeling more and more spooked by it...and, despite having eaten earlier, I had a very low blood sugar (I'm a near-lifelong type I diabetic), and at last figured out my odd mental state was from that rather than from anything in the book itself...and yet, having eaten, not doing a great deal of activity that would eat up my blood sugar in the process, there I was suddenly hypoglycemic for no really tangible reason. I still have the book, but haven't read it further since.
With the rise of the internet there's no reason to have a hard copy of the necronomicon. I prefer necronopedia, although they only accept souls as donations.
My problem with necronopedia is that any one can update it and Catholics keep making false entries tricking people into performing Christian ceremonies and rites.
I made a facsimile of one! It’s basically a copy of the Simon necronomicon, with the Grimoire of the necronomicon by Donald Tyson , along with Lovecraft encyclopedic entries of monsters and other worlds, and a personally fabricated spell to “resurrect the dead”, all written in a code of letters selected from the Phonecian, Greek and Roman cursive Alphabets.
Apologies if I sound different throughout... hay-fever is a bitch.
😂
hay-fever's just doing it's job 😔
Get well soon 💖💖💖
i didnt even notice.
I hate summer for that reason too my eyes get sore and itchy if I didn't get hayfeaver I'd enjoy my summers.
Any book is dangerous... when you put it in a pillowcase and start swinging.
Lmao 👍
Daniel Christy I actually wheezed when I read this
Lmmfaoooooo
Not spot the dog.
Daniel what happens?!!!😳😳😳😳😳
If the book does exist, it’s the sort of book that British Royal family would own, there’s absolutely no doubts about that.
I think we can all collectively agree the British Royals have an original signed copy of this
@@mimoza7514 you ain’t wrong either mimi I know a story about the painter Walter Sirkit if that’s his name but it’s best I can do mini, but anyway he done a painting and it was later a little bit controversial I think, he did 5 of these certain paintings one of them is in the art museum apparently and the painting has a as man coming up behind some in a black cloak at the time of the Jack the Ripper times or not long after. One of the other 4 was owned by the queen mother that’s true as well mimi, at the time he wasn’t a suspect but many years later someone called Praticia Cornwell linked to the forensic laboratory forensically linked the painter to Jack the Ripper, she wrote a really good book about it that’s where I found out about a certain painting that he did and like I said the museum has one and so did the Queen mother. One of the top people in Scotland Yard said if it had been today he would certainly be a suspect and he told his grandson don’t ever tell anyone that I was your grandfather for what reason he didn’t know I don’t think but there’s a documentary about him on UA-cam I watched it quite a long time ago, take care of yourself mimi but what’s came out about the royals since in my opinion since they killed our beautiful prncess lady Diana isn’t nice at all I’ve seen documentaries and in my opinion there’s absolutely no smoke without fire, I don’t believe everything I hear not at all mimi but they wouldn’t even come out onto the balcony until the crowds booed them so that told us exactly what they thought of the poor woman, sorry to bring that up but before that happened mimi I tell you the truth, I wouldn’t ever hear a bad word about the queen never would I but now I haven’t got a good word to say about the queen and I just think they are leaches leaching off the people, I think Britain and everywhere else the monarchy should be a thing of the past, gone and gone for ever let them earn a days wage like the rest of us have to to get by. That’s my thoughts on that lot haha take care of yourself mimi wherever you are in the world from Stevie boy in Britain
@@mrfugazi6713 This is really interesting to hear tho, thank you for replying and sharing ur opinion. There's definitely something fishy ab all the rich families around the world and the monarchies. Also I wholeheartedly believe princess diana died by the hands of her own mother and i doubt there's anyone that could ever change my mind. I'll try to research about that documentary you mentioned and once again thank u for engaging in the conversation, it's nice to hear different opinions from people around the world about this and especially coming from you, a citizen of Britain urself.
@@mimoza7514 it no problem whatsoever mimi I’m just glad that you found it interesting that’s all, it’s true as well I think his name was Silkert or something very close to that word and hopefully you won’t find it hard to get the documentary up and you can watch it and what part of the world are you mimi if you don’t mind me asking you, as you know I’m I’m in Britain and before what happened to our beautiful princess Diana I wouldn’t of heard a bad word said about our queen but since what they did to her I now haven’t got a good word to say about her unbelievable really to go from one to the other without a second thought mimi and I never thought I would be against the queen but I am now and I’ve never liked prince Charles you there’s always been something not right about him and he proved that by kicking a beautiful woman like Diana out of his bed for a old bag like camilla or whatever her name is, anyway mimi what country are you from if you don’t mind me asking you that is, you take care of yourself if it’s possible and look into the painter I mentioned you will find it quite interesting i think and bye the way mimi you said that you think Diana was killed by the hands of her mother do you mean her own personal mother or her mother in law the queen of England either way it’s not a problem so no worries which ever way you meant it mimi I’m just asking you that’s all, just one other thing mimi, I also believe that the worlds richest people and monarchies around the world are actually looking for a planet that they can run off to just before this planet is destroyed by their actions and not ours that’s why they want to construct a new city on Mars the but they would have no qualms with abandoning us here on planet earth and they’ll be okay with that mimi the bastards, well take care mimi from Stevie boy.
Naa, I actually think they have a copy of it, and that the original is sitting in the vatican under lock and key
The only thing scarier was the price of my college textbooks
preach
£200 for a damn math textbook I never used
This has 69 likes so I won’t like but just know that I agree with this comment
Good one!!!
True horror.
The easiest way to wipe away truth
Is to make it appear that of maddness.
Instantly the truth is erased
Are you insane? That's absolutely crazy!! Your maddd!!!!
Yes. Couldn't be more clear or simpler.
@@returnoftheromans6726 I think you both have fell into madness
@@dylanbarnes9268
So be it. What the world counts as foolishness, I know to be truth.
@Elektra Delphi Life is different in all our familiar cultures.
Madness is often used as sad tragic comedy or tragic event circumstances.
Meaning therefore a broad label , or any label which persecutes one outsider to the inclusion in social groups.
Just waiting for someone to bring out a Lovecraft-themed recipe book called the Necro-omnomomicon.
There's one you can preorder titled The Necronomnomnom: Recipes and Rites from H. P. Lovecraft. Since it has yet to be released, caveats apply. (No slight to the publishers intended, it's just that I can't personally vouch for it.)
The what now?! X)
Already did.
I imagine octopus would be on the menu.
There is a recipe book called the veganomicon. I've not read it but I chuckle at the idea of vegan food being an eldritch abomination.
Was screwing around with a paperback version of the Necromonicom around 1988, working the graveyard shift in the administrative building of a hospital in Topeka Ks. Which is notorious for having the first 3 numbers of its zip code being 666. I was reading various incarnations from the book. All of a sudden we had a massive power failure in the building. The guy I was working with got spooked and ordered me to “get that book outta here”.
Don't forget about the murders at Spangles right up the street. Still open case. One of the creepiest for sure.
@@TheSpelledMilk is there a story about this murder on UA-cam?
Wbere did you put the book...
Damnn,
@@yourboo6416 STFU people like you are the reason why buildings don't have a 13th floor !
The Necronomicon has a cameo in the Stephen King multiverse. In "The Eyes of the Dragon" the evil Flagg has a grimoire that he reads from frequently (but only a bit at a time, to read too long is to risk madness.) The book is not named, but King does mention that it was written by the wizard Alhazred.
so does the yellow king. he even was the antagonist of the miniseries 'the stand'.
Lovecraft was one of the first authors to set his universe in the public domain. A lot of other authors in his day and later copied or picked stuff from his Mythos - which gives it a nice feeling of 'could be real' just because every and anyone puts Lovecraftian eastereggs in their movies, books or games.
Hell - I use references in my D&D games just because people notice them.
King as far as I know is a Lovecraft-fan and has set many of his stories in the same-ish universe.
The Evil-Dead-series references Lovecraft
Even... G.I. Joe (the animated series) uses Lovecrafts Serpent-People as masterminds behind the bad guys...
No, we all have a cameo here in hell
The evil dead was about this book
if you know, you know
The Necronomicon is no scarier than a quantum mechanics textbook :)
Right
yeah the necronomican book is real ediot
don't fuck with evil books like this. one it's not a joke
Slightly less strange too.
@Dirk Pitt No one has that small of a pecker besides you
Fun Fact: A book published by a Swedish artist, H.R. Giger in 1977, was a collection of images inspired by the story of The Necronomicon, and that book was given to the great Ridley Scott, who then went on to create the first Alien movie. He hired H.R. Giger to help design and create the artwork and concept designs for the movie. H.R. Giger was a huge drive and major contributor to the dark, yet beautiful, surreal art and look of the movie, Alien. And all that, was originally based off, or inspired by, the idea of The Necronomicon, from H.P. Lovecraft's stories.
Giger was a Swiss, not a Swede!
Why do people always confuse Swiss with Swedish? I like Sweden but it can get frustrating.
@@theoneandonly3945
And Austria with Australia 😂
I didn't know that. Wow
@@FINNSTIGAT0R there their now, it'll be alright 😉
Back in the glory days of D&D, our DM decided to run a campaign around the Necronomicon. Our group had to a) learn of it, b) locate it and c) destroy it. One slight flaw in the planned adventure. My character was an evil high priest. Needless to say the book ended up in my temple library.
Lol nice
I used it for wet naps.
Sad, but still not as gay and corny as the Hogwarts comments
@@saboblutdamon858 ³
Finally some fine toilet paper
I heard this book is hidden in the restricted section of the Hogwart's library.
Cease your investigations.
Shhhhh
it is not because Hogwarts is a fictional place
Actually it's held in the restrictet section of the Arkham University Library. Unless some cursed Whatley family member tried to steal it... again.
Vatican basement.
I love HP Lovecraft. My girlfriend got me a replica of the Necronomicon and a 3 foot statue of Cthulhu for Christmas last year. It's the greatest thing I've ever seen.
too bad we can't share pics here in comments...id like to see what it looks like
turn to God 🕊️
demons have baited you now you worship them as your God and they own you, in spirit, and they hate you,,,,,using you to make God mad and later will get you in hell to torture you and later all in the lake of fire, its no game, it looks like a game, its bait for your life eternal,,,,,,,,,,to steal it, just facts,
It sound fun? Let me asure you....it s not. Leave this alone, do not dabble into it, lest you ll regret it.
DONOT PLAY WITH DARK SPIRITS, REBUKE THEM IN JESUS NAME
I love how lovecraft was such a amazing writer that people mistake it for real mythology
lovecraft wasnt that great of a writer. he just had a great concept
You may or may not be aware of the warning in the front pages that specifically states “The NECRONOMICON'S magic is nothing to fool with and it may expose you to psychological forces with which you cannot cope. Remember if you fool with the incantations, you were warned!” Do practicing members of the occult use this book simply for the sake of entertainment & rhetoric?
Perception is reality..It’s available to the masses because the general public is too dense to perceive the book as being anything other than fiction. You either see what’s in front of you & genuinely follow the steps, or you don’t. What you see in the mirror is what your subconscious wants you to see (Freddy Krueger effect) ie if your thinking a scary demons going to pop out, then that’s what will happen! But if your thinking of ole uncle joe, or aunt Suzy, then that’s who’s going to come through! Or nothing can happen, if that’s what you wish. It’s about your will & how strongly you can focus it & project it inward/outward. People just don’t want to accept their own powers because power means responsibility & active participation..
Dr. Krieger Again, perception is reality..
@@Joshua-ce7ix All you are doing is asserting your hypothesis without a lick of evidence. If perception is reality, then madmen would be the most dangerous beings on the planet, gambling addicts that have delusions of grandeur would be the richest men on the planet and Elon musk would've gotten us to Titan already. Perception and expectations are not reality. They are separate.
Lovecraft changed what horror is and its incredible how well he put psychological terror and horror into his book despite having never learned the workings of a human mind. He knew his craft just so impressively well
Then he didn’t do it on purpose genius
@@andersonwonder9357 He wasnt a horror author on purpose?
Some might say he ‘loved his craft’ 😂
Interesting.. in hebrew necrono micon means his memory or order is ready or presence
After looking up more about the Necronomicon, I think it's name as the "book of the dead" applies quite accurately outside of any necromantic rituals within it's page, as the book itself does often lead to one's death and many have died using it's knowledge and power.
I lost 3 close friends after they conducted a ritual and recited incantations from the necronomicon. Things got weird at first and then down right scary. After high-school we all went our separate ways yet still loved in the same town. One by one over the years, all three of my friends died. One was obese and deeply depressed and became a shit in. He died of heart failure. The other had a blood disorder and had to have transfusions every month to stay alive. He died from AIDS. The most recent was from gun shot wounds and no suspect or weapon found. All 3 of them payed the price. I miss them dearly, but ever since they had that ritual I kind of knew something would happen to them.
Today I am sitting under a starry sky and it feels very awesome. I know this is totally unrelated here but just wanted to share this awesome feeling.
Starry skies are breathtakingly beautiful⭐🌟🌠♥️
@@HRH-vc6jj You are awesome too.
I want to do that :(
Atax treck now that’s wholesome. Idk why but it made me happy reading that.
Under a starry sky during the day 🤔 bet you meant “tonight”
In the early 1980s I was personally acquainted with a group of people who were involved in the publication of the Simon Necronomicon. These were a group of occultists who followed Aleister Crowley's teachings. In the 70's they would have gatherings where they would get blasted out of their skulls on drugs and booze, and improvise occult rituals. The rule among them was that the last one to leave the party would collect the notes from the ritual and destroy them. Simon was among them, and he broke the rule; he kept the notes from these rituals and used them as the basis for his Necronomicon.
Later, these same people were involved in the testing of these rituals shorty before the book's publication. They warned me most earnestly not to play with what was in the book (I never did). I also knew a few people who experimented with the book after its publication. They suffered all kinds of unwanted side effects, including psychosis.
I have no explanation for this; I merely report what I saw and heard.
@@AverageAmerican The ones I was closest to eventually abandoned occultism, and became Deacons in the Celtic Church. Most I lost touch with; no idea what happened to them.
I abandoned occultism decades ago.
@OldSchool To their credit, I've never seen human sacrifice or child abuse among the people I was associated with. They would never have tolerated such things.
Damm thts a great story have u ever read it ?
@@Frank78507 Yes. I wish I hadn't.
@@DawoudKringle Did you ever experience anything scary or explainable after reading or just having occult books around?
Telephone book of the dead.
No.
That's Necrotelecomnicom.
Excellent comment. 10/10
Does that mean there will be a call from Cthulhu?
Writing g it's about being unemployed,the necronoincome.
Ha ha ha! Love a bit of Pratchett. 😜
"The phone in the house"
Since we have all these "universe" movies now, I'd love to see a series start up about Lovecrafts Universe.
I think that's what underwater tried to do
Well at least we got a "Reanimator" movie...
Maybe it can be a anthology like Tales from the hood, (the first one, not the shitty ones) where they can cast someone to play as HP lovecraft and have him tell us tales of people encountering his horrors.
@@petepeterson5917 I like that idea
I think the majority of Lovecraft's horror is created by the lack of illustrations and vague descriptions. It makes your imagination make up your own horror image that a series could never reach
It's as real as the reader wants it to be.
How does that work?
For the Necronomicon's many incantations the reader has to believe in the power of the words. The incantations are to read out loud. Some prefer to be very ceremonial such as drawing the pentagram. On the ground and lighting candles at all 5 points as well as ceremonial robes with hoods. That is for not only the theatrics, but also to encourage the reader of the incantations to put his or her soul into it. Nobody has to believe me, but some of my friends from the crowd I hung out with decided that the 3 of them were going to try and summon a watcher spirit and for protection against anyone who opposed us. I was a bystander along with the others in my crowd. As my friend read the inventions a micro burst hit the area which is an annual weather event here in New Mexico during the monsoon season from July through September. My friend performed the ceremony of the Necronomicon at the end of March. That means that a microburst happening in March is very rare to non existant. As he read the wind was blowing and sky turned black. Thunder and lightning was so intense that it lit up the area with almost blinding light. The thunder was intense like a hammer hitting and anvil. The incantation was spoken and we all ran in the house as quater size hail came down. This storm kinda hit us and stuck around through the night. The power went out and our group of 13 kids were huddled up and scared. The storm sounded like it was done about midnight and the was an eerie silence. The power was still out and we had candles and flashlights. The dim light came from the kitchen where we put the candles. One of my friends who was once a practicing satanist stood in front of the window looking outing the huge yard full of pecan trees and I will never forget this. A huge bolt of lightning like sheet lightning was so intensely bright it was like it xrayed him and I could see his skeleton and some of his internal organs. Then the thunder was so loud it was defining. Shawn wasn't standing anymore and no longer in the room. We looked around the house for him and lightning hit again. One of my friends who happened to be looking out the window saw our xrayed friend out in the front yard with his hands raised yelling in nomani satanis. Latin for in the name of satan. Thunder rumbled hard and more lightning and our satanic friend was gone. After that night we were not the same. Our friend who disappeared showed up naked up on the Apache reservation shaking and wouldn't talk. He eventually got passed that. All of us stayed in touch. We went on to graduate high school together and some didn't. We became cops (me), catholic priests, gay rights activists, construction workers, military, etc but not my friend who read the incantation. His entire world fell apart. He secluded himself in his bedroom. He had a weight problems as it was. He stayed in his bedroom from 1997 to 2016. He had a heart attack and he had gained so much weight that they had to cut the outside wall on his bedroom and transport and treat him on a flat bed tow truck. He was flown in a cargo plane to Colorado and passed away there. Before his death his mother had a major stroke and his sister married and went away. The other 2 that were helping him during the reading were affected as well. One became a heavy prescription painkiller addict and has disappeared and the other be came HIV positive from a tainted blood transfusion in the early 80's when the AIDS epidemic began. He passed away from AIDS 3 years after the reading. This book and the words in it is very powerful and very evil. To even have a copy of it is dangerous. Avoid it at all costs.
@@kari7403 have you ever read a recipe book. Baked a cake from scratch? Well it starts as words and then it can become something that exists. Some words make you live a life a certain way. Follow certain words and call them rules to live by. Religions are very much like recipes.And many other books
@@jamesnorton7601 thanks for the condescending lecture. I couldn't have figured it out from the reply from the OP without your 2 cents.
@@kari7403 well you asked. Just my opinion. That wasn't condescending at all. Pretty straight forward.
“It’s just a book. No harm has ever come from reading a book.” Evelyn O’Connell
Kirby Tv 💯
Yeah, there are books that teach people to create horrible traps and bombs. Just to kill people and first responders. These tricks also can not be undone or stopped. Even by the person who started it. Soooo... Books can be dangerous.
@Kirby Tv that’s a bit more complicated than just reading. Those who you speak of have goals, ambitions. They used the Bible as a tool to further their cause. The evil comes from them not the book. They didn’t become evil from reading the Bible
Wow this thread. This is a quote from the Mummy
@@RedBeardNP haha, I’m glad someone recognized
*_You are wrong! Necronomicon is not the world's dangerous book. 50 Shades Of Gray has too much power that destroyed humanity._*
Lmao, Clockwork Orange.
No it’s Twilight!
Catcher in the rye says "shoot john lennon"
@The Gray Ghost I'm glad I never read it. I saw the movie and I was terrified.
Seriously....he is wrong.
Bound in flesh and inked in blood, it was never meant for the living...
- Ashleigh J. Williams, Evil Dead 3: The Army of Darkness
I've often wondered how the spiritual world, the mystical world, cryptid world and the extraterrestrial world cross over with each other.
Yeah what happens when aliens descend on a house in the night, bent on human abduction. Only to find the otherwise empty house is home to ghosts and demons.
Hmmm... I would argue in the head of a (probably stoned) overimaginative woo-believer or woo-peddler relatively often...
You’d have to cross over through a stargate or just take some DMT
They're all the same thing
Maybe extraterrestrial are life forms in our own universe who follow the same laws of physics and these “mystical” creatures are from another universe who have different laws of physics and have abilities that are like superpowers on our universe. Their abilities also allows limited access to our universe which are seen as spiritual or demonic encounters.
I'm starting to wander if Lovecraft was influenced by actual demons.
I agree, a lot of people think that other entities or spirits can connect with us through our subconscious mind. So when he was working on the book maybe a entity was feeding him the material to put in it and H.P. took it as his imagination.
@@matthewking4436 There have been documentation of such things in the past. Wouldn't surprise me if things like that still happened.
Of course
agreed
There's a long list of authors, musicians, artists etc. that demons actively influence through dreams or visions. Even today this is very prevalent, especially in Hollywood. The rabbit hole is very deep but it all leads to the same place..
When I was an edgy middle schooler, I had this journal where I drew random horror shit and called it my “Necronomicon”
Maybe that was some magic shit being channeled thru you.
I want to see those drawings
I did the same...and then my parents made see a Psychiatrist
Chaos magic.
I started drawing unusual shit since 5 with a black crayon. Use to make teachers question me lol.
I drew pictures of beheaded clowns...idk man shit was weird for a bit
In Lovecraft's story The mountains of madness he described the ones who were here before humanity as being incredibly ancient and having come from another planet.
Income taxation is much more scarier than this.
"Much scarier".
If those taxes aren't used for you and the people around you to live in a civilization... such as an empire to feed an armada military that's actually harmful causing mistrust between you and other nations, and siphoning the youth to that military to ultimately die or become maimed and disfigured and traumatizing mental disfiguring.
Using those proceeds to double deal against their own prohibitions to wage silent wars of conquest in manners of creating coupes creating puppet states so the nations' owners have free reign over land, natural resources, and desperate tyrannized labor.
So this depends on what those taxes are being spent on.
And who is paying less or any of them.
@@jmitterii2 Nope. Taxation is extortion. The stated purpose of the extortion doesn't make it any less extortion.
Broke boi
@@nvrmndjr5029 not everyone can sell drugs to get dosh
Are you the keeper of the Necronomicon?!
*Abdul:* _YES! I AM!_
HELL 2 U!
@@CodenameZues lol
I have seen you too much my friend, we'll meet again
r/unexpectedjojo
What the heck?! I mostly see you in anime related vids. You are everywhere dude.
There's probably one in Area 51
@@robertbonds9079 shut the fuck your mouf
Welp too bad the Naruto runners pussied out 😭
Well, Cthulhu is a hydro demonic, alien being after all. I'd not be surprised. However, I'd think most of anything Cthulhu mythos based would be located in Antarctica (eh-hem! Biggest underground base!!) than anywhere else.
We cannot rule out the possibility
Recardo martinus has read it.
Trust me.
He has told me.
Really.
Believe me.
How to make Necronomicon:
2x Sage Mask
1x Belt of Strength
Recipe
But you need a lit fire to craft it
Dota 2 huh
dota frogs
Oh my goodness, that voice is so alluring.
Excellent video. Great content, well executed.
@The New Paulo Coelho ✋
Here in ireland, we have a book in one of our major universities known as "The Book of Kells" it was written in the early 800s if I'm correct and it seems to be a normal copy of the bible, with beautiful illustrations. However, in the middle of the book, there is a two page enormous illustrations of Satan that is surrounded by symbols and instructions of rituals,it's quite an odd and sudden addition and many believe that this is a result of the author selling his soul to Satan in order to finish the book as it took him decades, do you think Lovecraft could have been inspired by this?
Giga Voltz I think you may have that a bit mixed up, The book of Kells exists, and is quite beautiful, but the book you’re describing is the Codex Gigas, which was created in what’s now the Czech Republic.
The story of how it came to be made is a bit different. The monk who wrote it was given a year to write a full bible, or face execution in punishment for an unnamed sin. He prayed to god every night of that year in the hope that he would aid him. But on the final night, knowing he didn’t have time to finish, he prayed to the devil instead. The devil agreed to help, given the monk included extra pages on his behalf. Hence the folios if the devil and the strange rituals.
no
I feel like your lying. You sound like your naming the Devils bible The codex Dex Gigus
@@Drp_br_ same book, different name. Second is Latin I think
@@Joe_Potts true nvm then my bad
Heard It Was Made Of Human Skin N Written In Human Blood Just A Horror Movie Fan lol
No, thats the Devil’s Bible.
Only in the evil dead mate 😉
There are actually approximately six books made of human skin that are much older than Lovecraft so it's possible he either owned one, or truly did dream of it
The Necronomicon is a literary tool written by Lovecraft to authenticate a series of horror stories he wrote ,nothing more. If you read ancient languages, which is a must for such studies , you will realize that this so.
This just goes to show that a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
More attention should be given in Lovecraft lore that he and fellow authors had a bit of a Writer's Club, and they frequently borrowed from each other quite freely, so that some characters, entities, and other literary devices , spanned across a good number of diverse works.
It's really quite a genius little group of enthusiasts, and when I learned that, I received a heaping lump of additional respect for him and his genre.
Im not 100% sure, but i thought i heard a rumor that a similar book to the necronomicon is supposed to exist in the Vatican library (of course, the vatican library is rumored to have a lot of unbelievable or improbable things in it). It was either the necronomicon or some other book for summoning evil spirits and demons and such.
Edit: just got to the part of the video where he talks about people believing its in the vatican XD
JRR Gimli the vatican archives seem really only to have letters from past popes and historical figures like Abraham Licoln. It still sucks since it seems like a lot of really amazing texts are stored away
A reason why it is "archived" is because a lot of historians believe there is evidence that the church was involved and helping both Mussolini's reign of terror and supporting the Nazi Party. probably not witchcraft sadly.
I equate this same theory to the bible. People tend to twist and determine their own interpretation of what they think it means or should be. Knowledge in the wrong minds or hands can be a dangerous thing! SMDH😒
While it's true that the book is fictional,Lovecraft WAS himself an accomplished ritual magician...
Went to Memphis in Egypt and there visited the ruins of Babylon... *Me: Checks map* Hmm....
Noticed that too, did you?
Yep I caught that lol. Only because when in Iraq with the marines I actually got to go visit babilon. Fun fact. The babilon gates that stand today are not the original gates. The original gates are standing in a museum in Germany.
@@johnathanbusse4679 ... yes the Ishtar-Gate... Germans back in the day weren't much better with relieving other cultures of their cultural valuables... for science of course. And because they belong in a museum, that is. Quite shameful...
@@robertnett9793 I agree. They have no place in Germany. They should be where they where built. I know if they where built in a powerfull country that country would likely force them to return it to its rightfull place. But iraq does not have that kind of power. It is also a shame that it is that way.
@@johnathanbusse4679 Now... all European powers in the 19th / early 20th century were on a grave-robbing spree all through Northern Africa and the Middle East. So there's a lot of cultural artifacts to be given back.
Wiseman: When you removed the book from the cradle, did you speak the words?
Ash: Yeah, basically...
Wiseman: Did you speak the exact words?
Ash: Look, maybe I didn't say every tiny syllable, no. But basically I said them, yeah.
SSG Panda Wiseman: YOU FOOL!! YOUVE WOKEN THE ARMY OF THE DEAD!!!
Ash:... eh I don’t care! I just want to GET BACK HOME!
@@androo6473 noktu, niktooh cough cough! So there , I said it.
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Ah that was just pillow talk
Oh and I LLLOOOOVVVVEERE YOUR CHANNEL I have serious seen every one of your videos Greek mythology is something I am obsessed with and always have been same with viking lore. I have learned so much from you. Thank you so much .
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The necromonicon is really more of a spell book than a encyclopedia. It just covers how and why you want to summon and Eldridge horror in your own home.
why would someone want to do that?
" Eldritch ", Eldridge is a name, as in the civil rights activist Eldridge Cleaver.
@@blair5475 Out of curiosity I guess?
You have no idea how harmful that magic is ; they can destroy family bonds ; hypnotize people to be lovers to them and obey them to the point of almost worship ; they can make people sick ; sometimes even kill
@@blair5475 necromancers (people who work with the dead), occultists, etc
Reminds me of the novel Prince of Lies by James Lowder. It’s based on the Forgotten Realms world of D&D. The book described in the novel might have drawn inspiration from this. Very good read
Hello. Just wanted to say that I purchased the necrononomicon years ago and find that this book is most definitely an asset to any great occult library!!! Of, course my occult library was stolen years ago along with that particular book. I hope one day to re- build my personal library.Necron is definitely not for the faint of heart!!!
You can find a lot of them including this one on dark books. Org. UA-cam keeps deleting my comment because of the link. They are pdf copies though.
You nailed it by referring to the Necronomicon Files by Donald Tyson as a reference to understand the chronology and real origins of the Necronomicon. The Necronomicon Files serve to prove that a work of fiction when popularized enough and when it's real origins are obscured enough can be taken as a real work, hence the importance of doing your personal research unearthing the truth of any topic and not falling in the make believe or hearsay of others (this being the must important lesson of the Necronomicon mythos legend).
Would be wonderful to see you tackle "The King in Yellow" next, which was a clear influence to Lovecraft's Necronomicon.
Can't help but think of "The Yellow King" in True Detective season 1
"Klaatu Verata Nik--" (Coughs a lot.)
I'm dien man
You think the wiseman would have written it down for Ash seeing as the consequences for failing to say the words was so bad.
Sounds like star wars characters
@Dirk Pitt Evil Dead movies and Wizard Of Oz were my favourite films to watch stoned way back in the day!!!!!
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I'm a bit disappointed for lack of Evil Dead references
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@@angelosusa4258 nobody says groovy anymore
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@@PixelKnight93 yes they do
@@cheridabolland1851 not really
I guess we can see where Pirates of the Caribbean: "Davey Jones Locker" characters got their influence from.
I tought the same thing , 😒
Came for the Greek mythology, stayed for the book of the Mad Arab
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@@ninaroux8791 it was made by an Arab tho. Alhazrad
@Justin Last lol yup, a racist american at that. not surprising. love his work tho, i wish he wasnt
@@assassinsbleedacwalkthroug9947 dont forget he was also classist, he thought poor white people were just as bad as people of color
is there any different kind of Arab
I am from Yemen, and all I know from the old local story that Abdullah Al-Hadhard was a poet as well, but he was always "telling about his strange dreams and people in his city Sana'a called him the crazy poet
one time he said that he wanted to travel on foot "alone to learn about new things in this world, but his relatives said that he told them that something in his dreams invited him to go to the desert."
And the story says that in the desert he met the devil
He told him about the beginning and the formation of the earth and that demons were the ones who inhabited it before all creatures, and after that God created the water and the creatures in it and withheld demons from it so that Adam and his descendants would dwell in it.
Then the Devil taught Abdullah their symbols and how he could bring them and seek help from them and in exchange for their help, they always made him eat spoiled food, dead animal blood, and strange things, and when he decided to stop this work, Devil killed him.
I can totally relate to Abdullah. I have been haunted in the same way and I now realized Satan has been calling me to the desert or to run away from home for awhile now. I always wanted to spend a day or 2 in the middle of nowhere since I was pretty spiritually stressed and I also written out alot of what I seen. I’ve seen Satan and heard Gods voice in my dreams. I also have weird dreams and among them are being surrounded by disgusting food, being haunted by the dead and also being surrounded by water. I have seen that the demons who haunt me live in a water realm and they are in fact very alluring and vampiric.
Do u know suryani language?
Wow sounds interesting to say the least
@@YoyokKusumo what kind of language is that
@@witchcerridwen in my region there is some people write old Arab in letter as an amulet, when i ask my teacher. This writing is an ancient Arabic script taken from the Syriac language. The writing model is like Arabic but the way it is read is different.
Love the Yggdrasil (sacred norse tree) in your intro and profile pic. Love your speaking voice friend. Love how one of HP Lovecrafts characters is giving a Vulcan salute. Live long and prosper. 😆 lol
The question I'd love to explore with this kind of world-building concept is if and how it influenced how real people related to dealth or facilitated conversations about it. Often things seem to gain reality as they are believed and the way people shape them as that happens always says more about us than anything. With a topic as compelling as death, the threads probably grow out in a lot of interesting directions.
I've read that book about 10yrs ago.
A yr or so after I was late night drinking at a friend's house. We started talking about the book. I brought up the one who should not be mentioned several times. He told me my eyes turned completely black, and is the only time he ever feared me.
cool story
You shouldbecome a fiction writer.
Thanks bro.
So the Necronomicon is just a really crazy art journal/grimoire? That's still pretty cool.
Basically :D But it looks awesome.
I've got a leather one it's got good stories. Some are funny asf lol
Very good artwork here. There is something utterly fascinating about the idea of a heavy old book that contains obscure knowledge and allows you to bring about events from the comfort of home.
After watching overly sarcastic productions' take on Lovecraft's writtings it's impossible to ignore the criticisms everytime i watch any video explaining his works
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The most dangerous book is *Maths* book.
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I’m realizing that if the Necronomicon is hidden in any book I’ve read it’s House of Leaves. House of leaves might be the necronomicon
I didn’t sleep for days after and if I did I slept in only well lit rooms for nights after or slept with someone else in the room, it’s that scary
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC VID! There have been many Magical Books throughout history & throughout the world 😎👍
Did you not understand that the Necronomicon is a complete fabrication?
@@rockinbobokkin7831
I understand that & I never said that it wasn't but I stand by my comment, that there's been many magical books written throughout history & are still being written even to this day 😎 anyway you take care, where ever you are in the world 😎🖐
thank you for your breakdown, very intriguing, there's a saying don't summon what you can't banish, in others words some things should remain a mystery and should be left alone be warned
The only time that is true is when it refers to homelessness, illness, and poverty!!!
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Also a big collection of Lovecraft´s works is titled Necronomicon. It is this really thick and heavy black book with Cthulhu in gold on the front.
John O ́neil yes that was the first time I ever read Lovecraft and it blew me away. Ever since other books I have read that have attempted cosmic horror are foolish and heretical.
ive just bought it! i work in a charrity store & it was among some books i was putting out on the shelves. it was only £2.50, but was in prestine condition, probably an unwanted xmas present. anyway, i hid it under the counter, & bought it at the end of my shift.
The part you said "hidden in plain sight" made me want to share my personal story with the Necronomicon. I was at a book store, my knowledge of the occult was very small at the time, mostly studied only mythology. And I was in the sci-fi section & the occult books were near by. Browsing them, I noticed on the top most shelf was a small book with its bookend pointed towards to the wall. Hiding the title of the book.
I stand on my tip toes and pull out the Necronomicon. Wonder & curiosity flooded my body. I paged through the book, sigils, a language I didn't know. It was less than $10 so I bought it. I had only heard of it from watching the Evil Dead & figured it was fiction.
I didn't read it till following year & it felt TURN BACK NOW like in the series of unfortunate events & house of leaves. I love horror & mystery & the book was fascinating. The idea of an ancient idol statue with a cult was interesting to me. I recognized the sumerian dieties, and had an interest in Inanna before.
One day I left the book face up at the end of the bed. I have vivid dreams, and am a spiritual person (mostly worked with the norse gods then). I awoke that night, my bed surrounded by cloaked figured of different sizes. I wasn't scared, it felt like a meeting. I look over to the one standing next to me & said hello? It replied back in a voice like the nazgul from Lord of the Rings.. Hello. I froze. Decided I didn't want to talk to this being. Kinda wish I did looking back! So I called in Thor & with a crack of lighting the beings were cleared from my space.
I did finish the book & never left it out again. I do think the sigil on the cover is a doorway. The book talked doorways often. I know the book is regarded as fiction but I do respect the book & the dead. I don't fear those beings, I have had interactions with dark entities & they didn't try to hurt me or scare me or take my energy like those would. Ancient beings of the underworld. I don't want to go to the underworld so I'll just keep the book on my shelf 😉
Foolish girl, turn from your ways in Jesus name or you shall regret it. God bless you.
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Reading this was almost captivating as a book, lol. I think you should be a writer!!! Collab!?? Excellent story👏😘
@@tonerivera9003 Aw I'm happy you enjoyed my tale! 🥰😇
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I love the idea of the necronomicon. It's actually one of the saddest things knowing that it was created because humankind is so boring that nothing in real life comes close to the darkness and occult of the necronomicon. Then again it's prolly a good thing there isn't a real life necronomicon, but it just makes the world so less interesting.
Or maybe you're just clueless
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"and all kinds of weird science"
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great song, thanks for reminding me of it!
WEIRD SCIENCE!
was wondering if you will be doing the Djinn mythology
Wonder how disney would handle that version a free robin Williams genie huh
@@davidbeaulieu4815 lol i mean the real djinn they are assholes
Djinn flyssa FF:TA
@@killjoy30011 what do u mean "real djinns" ?
@@gokul6582 oh yes the real a hole that they are not the disney versions (miss ya Robin Williams) the Real Djinn are not fun but would be a great video here
Yes Lovecraft likely just created the Necronomicon, but the fact is that there are books like that that do exist ,and he had to have drawn some inspiration from them.
they existed after Lovecraft created his. There was money to be made
Every time I watch one of your videos "Aleister Crowley - The Great Beast 666" is recommended to me. A small price to pay for your amazing work
Whats wrong with Crowley?
Haven't read his work but have heard its a hit or miss with them
I can still remember Ed Warren proudly showing a reporter his "original copy" of The Necronomicon kept in his paranormal museum, then freaking out ever so slightly over the last years of his life as hundreds of guests at his lectures repeatedly proved it was a recently published work of fiction.
That doesn’t mean it’s not powerful or evil lol ;) human consciousness can do incredible things!
The copy of the Necronomicom I had said it was authored by Lovecraft. Who was Canadian. Most of it was linear notes on how Lovecraft stories seemed to be linked to Ancient Hopi Native American legends and Ancient Sumerian legend and how he himself had no idea. His writings of his first stories after being printed for so long brought him to this awareness and started using the ideas more.
Before I had ever even heard of Lovecraft, a friend of mine loaned me his softback copy of the Necronomicon, and I took it home to read, but didn't have time to for a few days. Finally though, I had some free time, and set about my perusal...but as soon as I got through the forward, and turned the page to the actual book, the power went out. I lit a candle, as it was getting dark and stormy outside, and continued my read. It stormed violently the entire time, until I reached the last page, and just as I finished, the power came back on.
Needless to say, this had an impression on me, and I decided I wanted nothing further from this book, nor the entities described therein. Brought the book back to my buddy the next day, who said to me "You read it last night, didn't you?", "Yup, I did, how'd you know?", "The cats were screaming all night...keep it, I don't want it!"
So I held on to it, sitting on my shelf unopened for ages, until one day I finally read a compendium of Lovecraft works, and then went looking for my copy...which had vanished without a trace. Probably lifted by someone, but to be honest, I was a bit relieved.
But it does show how coincidence and rumor can convince one of most anything.
So glad I found your channel! Loving these videos
Does anyone else know about The Necronomicon from Evil Dead as well?
It’s the same thing, it’s where they got it from. It wasn’t named the same for a reason
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Simon Farre 20s actually
Necronomicon exmorticous
The book of the dead.
--Ash Williams (evil dead franchise)
I read a copy of this book. Can’t remember how I stumbled across it. It has a lot of vile and strange literature and incantations. It talks about calling up certain spirits through certain angles, on certain days and nights, who have knowledge of the sky, earth, and everything under the earth. These beings give the person power to resurrect the dead. The book also talks about astral planning and how the original author did this day in and day out to study the world’s history and learn its deepest secrets. It gives a step by step play of how to do this along with many other mind boggling puzzles. I didn’t believe in any of it and only read it out of curiosity. A lot of strange phenomena started happening in my life, like doors slamming, lights flickering in my house at the time, enormous amounts of birds gathering around my place, random ppl we knew were getting into freak accidents...and my girlfriend at the time suggested that I throw it away. I ended up burning the book, said a prayer over it, and never looked back.
Why you read it then if you didn't believe all of that? Better read the bible
TTime like I said, it was out of curiosity. As I read further I realized that it was something I wish I had not known. But here I’m saving you the trouble that I went through bc you can just read about the gist of it in my comment above. And I have read the Bible. It’s a lot of info missing and that’s what led me on the quest in the first place. But that’s another story...
@@bigharp0949 Interesting what you wrote. Wish you good future
You can buy them anywhere lol. Hp lovecraft is a popular author and his stories are great. I swapped one and $20 for my friends hardcover leather one with cathulu on the front lol
Did you sign the book with your name and signature? Did you sacrifice your blood to it?
May I suggest doing an episode on Sumerian mythology to see what parts Lovecraft borrowed?
I would love this
.... I'm not sure he himself took much from actual myth, the "Simon's Necronomicon" is the work that truly uses Sumerian myth for the Lovecraftian Mythos.
He borrowed from Pre Islamic Middle Eastern myth, not Sumerian.
All you need to know is: it is not even a "Real Book". It is just a fictional book inside other books. Like "Magical Creatures" book inside the Potterverse books!
I believe he and all his fans already know. Thats not the point of the video
@@rafaguelfand6615 ohhh look into the comments....so many weirdos and people with...uhm...an "alternate reality"
yup, just that you need to know... dont search for the real one that just make you "crazy"...
no shit sherlock
aka the egyptian book of the dead that really exists and is just there funeral rites and passage to underworld.
People really think this book is real and not heavily influenced by the real life books.
@@MrJLM2001
here is the rub they actually do base it on some actual stuff it slike taking a book made 4500 years ago slapping a new name on it taking out all the bits and putting your own in
look up kherty in egypt he ruled over the 21st gate of egyptian hell
and its all based on that if you get into stargate you can see also how they coined off stargates
@@chronosschiron completely agree
It's more than that, it has spells and knowledge.
@@quintonmiller8266
dont kid your self son what you trhink of as spells in the real egyptian book a dead is like todays funeral shit
you need a reality check and there is nothing in it that is not known today lol
it reads like fantasy bud if you tak eit any otherway your a wingnut
The necronomicon was cobbled together by fans, in homage to Lovecraft, from public domain occult writings in the 1970s. I remember when it was done. It never existed before then except as a fictitious tome.
What do you call it when the cast of The Walking Dead get together for a meet and greet with their fans? NECRO-COMICON
There is a book about evil, magic and death.
Pope: Hold my beer.
Dont you mean hold this child!
Snow Rider holy fuck 😂😂
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@@robertnett9793 I'm just thinking of the roman catholic priest pedifile mofia!
You should definitely make a podcast!!!!
Publisher: "Ok, so what's all this X and Y?"
Writer: "It's because of... uuhm... things that cannot be fathomed, thought or uttered... kinda-ish?"
Publisher: "That's the Necronomicon defense. You don't know, do you? Get back to writing and I want a resolution to this plot hole by Monday."
There was a dark haunting due to the people involved using the Necronomicon. It was called the Tommy Wells poltergeist. It's still here on YT I think.
Ah yes, the 3rd book of Necro trilogy. Btw i love the 1st book, good read, title is Necrololicon.
Necrololicon sounds like a creepypast I'd like
@@rafaguelfand6615 uh oh
Bound in human flesh, inked in blood, and extremely hard to pronounce! The Necronomicon!
I bought a copy of it on amazon for 5 bucks a while back.
Seriously??? Lol! I have a copy of the Satanic Bible in my craftroom and have been searching for a nice Ouija board and Necronomicon for the coffee table downstairs. I like having "conversation pieces" all around the house. Amazon really has it all🤣
@@ladycheyne5607 oh yes it's quite nice too! Small paperback for like 5 bucks and a forward by some guy (forget the name) with some interesting information. Would recommend!
@@Jormyyy Thanks for the info😉 I live in Alabama and you can't just walk into a bookstore or thrift store and find something like that😁
@@ladycheyne5607 no problemo! Enjoy!
@@Jormyyy How can you forget the name of the forward guy: why not do a quick flip of the page if you have the book as you claim...unless you are lying?
I recently read the Novels by Andrzej Sapkowski about the Hussite Wars.
In those books the Necronomicon and other lovecraftian things are mentioned quite a few times. I loved it.
There are 2 versions of the Necronomicon in circulation, the most famous one is the Simon's Necronomicon (which you mention), which is basically a collection of Sumerian mythology and rituals, as you say, and another one, which unfortunately I do not own and it's quite rare, which actually deals with Lovecraftian deities and Yog-Sothothery in general, which appeared in libraries in very limited numbers in the mid 1980s. I wish I had more information on this later version, and of course to own a copy, as my esoteric library would strongly benefit from its presence.
What is actually pretty intresting anyway, is that no classic grimoire, Simon's included, except maybe the fanatic work of some Norse fucked up Satanist, deals with genocide, sacrifice and violence in general, on the contrary, sacrifice of a living being is generally frowned upon, it's a practice which is almost universally viewed as unnecessary and something that if anything will upset the gods. What's funny is that in the Old Testament we see all of it, genocide, human and animal sacrifice and generally conflict and war between tribes. So much for what theologists sell as religion of peace 😂
Had a copy a few years back,when I realized what it was I threw it in the garbage
burn your library. repent
You fail to see the correlation of war and peace. Which is understandable. A people used to committing atrocities in the name of their gods would no doubt see anyone opposing them as enemies. Thus they would wage war even upon the peaceful.
A nation wishing to live in peace would no doubt have to remove their enemies to do so. In short I'd you want peace then prepare for war.
“That nocturnal sound supposed to be the howling of demons” you mean the crickets?
In the Arabian desert?
@@vanivor maybe locusts
Could you make a video about Spring-Heeled Jack?
MOOFAMDEEZ heck yeah!
Who is that???
@@righteousone3987 exactly! it's a British urban legend that I can't find a consistent origin for!
MOOFAMDEEZ an author Mike Dash researched it in depth and has given talks etc
So, add this to the "odd coincidences" file with regards to the Necronomicon:
In the early '00s, I was very interested in Lovecraft, and had read many of his stories and some scholarship around him, and of course the Necronomicon came up a good bit in that. There was also a boom of occult writers producing "new" versions of the Necronomicon. Being aware that these were original works, I bought one but hadn't read it yet. Then, on a trip from the U.S. to Ireland, I happened to pick up the Simon Necronomicon (which I knew a little bit about) in an airport bookstore for a few bucks. I can't really read well on planes, but I had a multi-hour layover ahead in London, and so in Heathrow Airport, after getting some food, I found a secluded place to sit and read the book. I was reading the introduction to it, knowing how much some of it was just a further-embroidered version of Lovecraft's own fiction on the Necronomicon, but then it got into some of the other odd stuff supposedly associated with it. I found myself feeling more and more spooked by it...and, despite having eaten earlier, I had a very low blood sugar (I'm a near-lifelong type I diabetic), and at last figured out my odd mental state was from that rather than from anything in the book itself...and yet, having eaten, not doing a great deal of activity that would eat up my blood sugar in the process, there I was suddenly hypoglycemic for no really tangible reason. I still have the book, but haven't read it further since.
Ok, good, bc we don't want more ppl. going crazy while plane is flying midair. 😅
With the rise of the internet there's no reason to have a hard copy of the necronomicon.
I prefer necronopedia, although they only accept souls as donations.
Authenticity
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I have the real hard copy 😂😂😃
Unlucky Fat Guy I actually have a “hard copy” of the Necronomicon , maybe I’m gonna read it now , because it looks damn interesting lol
My problem with necronopedia is that any one can update it and Catholics keep making false entries tricking people into performing Christian ceremonies and rites.
Missing you H. P. We used to have a good laugh back in the day
Wait... if your satan does that mean H.P went to heaven
a random edgy middle schooler no, since Satan is on earth as it’s his playground
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I think necronomicon sacrfices the one who reads it.
@PaxynaSthnKarantina have you ever read lovecraft?
I made a facsimile of one! It’s basically a copy of the Simon necronomicon, with the Grimoire of the necronomicon by Donald Tyson , along with Lovecraft encyclopedic entries of monsters and other worlds, and a personally fabricated spell to “resurrect the dead”, all written in a code of letters selected from the Phonecian, Greek and Roman cursive Alphabets.
the fact that theres a book made in that name and the writer is simon is actually pretty scary
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I see that Jedi book, you can't hide that from me.
When you mentioned the version based on Sumarian mythology, made me instantly think Evil Dead.
That movie was a trip
Shit! I thought it was Superman Mythology. Damn
I actually have that version on my shelf.
I ask, The most frequent question i ask during my college days regarding a book... is there a pdf of it?