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Ishtar, also known as Inanna, was a major Mesopotamian goddess revered for both love and war. She embodied dualities—beauty and desire, violence and mastery—and was worshipped across Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Assyria. Associated with the planet Venus and known as the “Queen of Heaven,” Ishtar’s myths include her dramatic descent into the underworld and return, symbolizing cycles of death and rebirth. Her legacy as a powerful, complex, and transformative deity influenced later goddesses and continues to inspire today
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READ MOREThis video introduces Myrkrian Witchcraft and the arcana of Runa (mysteries) presented in the Grimoire, "Myrkrian Rites - Runes & Trollskapr" by Michael W. Ford; this book is illustrated with the Thursian paintings of Blood Fire Ritual Art and numerous runic formulas and descriptions. Luciferian philosophy is aligned and parallel with ritual Seidr, Galdr, and Trollskapr, shaman-mantra and sorcerous rites using Bind-Runes and Galdr incantations that summon the primal forces of the Thurses (Chaos Giants or abyssic powers) of Niflheim and Muspellheim. *Music by Akhtya https://akhtya.bandcamp.com/ Michael W. Ford/Akhtya FB page:
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/ bloodandfireritualart The balance is found in the Odin names and epithets including Luciferian practices that find dedication with meditational/shaman seidr workings to shape the Body of Darkness or hamr, the spirit-journey's into the liminal and concentration of the thurses of mist-enshrouded darkness frozen in Niflheim and the luminous and blazing light of Muspellheim, the realm of Fire. Gullveig / Heidr, the patron goddess of seidr is an initiatory spirit that is beyond good and evil. The word comes from the Old Norse 'myrkr'—meaning darkness. But this isn't darkness as evil—it's the primordial darkness of potential, the void from which all creation emerges. Myrkrian Witchcraft embraces: • The chaotic forces of Niflheim (ice and mist) and Múspellheim (fire) • The balance between destruction and creation • Odin as a Deific Mask / Godform / Grimr depending on the name/epithet. • The darker primal powers: Loki, Hel, Fenrir, and the Thurses—the chaos giants Myrkrian Witchcraft embraces: • The chaotic forces of Niflheim (ice and mist) and Múspellheim (fire) • The balance between destruction and creation • Odin as a Deific Mask / Godform / Grimr depending on the name/epithet. • The darker primal powers: Loki, Hel, Fenrir, and the Thurses—the chaos giants Order "Myrkrian Rites - Runes & Trollskapr" by Michael W. Ford in Hardcover and Softcover editions
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