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Just a random question. I'm not in the mood for google-ing.
Necronomicon is a latin name right?
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Post # 32
Well Greek, so ya pretty much.

http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Necronomicon/
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Don't know nuttn bout no Necronomican whatever...BUT...I can tell you this... the "book of life" is another name for the Akashic Records. Look up Edward Cyce...Linda Howe and other authors on the subject.
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The book of life is a kabbalah based work called Sefer Yetzirah. It was passed orally by jewish mystics for centuries. Most likely written in the 2nd century B.C.E by Rabbi Joseph A. The book speaks of the kabbalah cosmology and the tree of life, showing that humankind (the microcosm) reflects the divinity/collective consciousness (the macrocosm). The creation of malkuth (the world) in numbers, letters, and sound. There in itself describes the importance upon such things for the serious magickal practioner and their developements of understanding our world, our influence, and our roles.

Creation is the source and sustaining factor that lets life continue anew once time brings death unto the older creation . Bringing
us to see that we cannot create life in a creation except through combining our genes with another, and this is the reasoning why man seeks to know and invent. To comprehend the ability to truly create life is to be divine, so magus naturally describe golem construction within this text also.
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