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Using Ancient Mesopotamian Religion to Reshape Modern Wiccan Tradition

** NEW RELEASE **
BABYLONIAN WICCA
(A Practical Beginner’s Guide):
Using Ancient Mesopotamian Religion to Reshape Modern Wiccan Tradition
A collected works anthology featuring works by Joshua Free and Kyra Kaos
Edited by Rowen Gardner

“Babylonian Wicca: A Practical Beginner’s Guide” provides everything someone needs to establish their own personal Babylonian Wiccan tradition-either as a solitary practitioner, or with others in a group. Experienced Wiccans will, of course, have the option of simply accenting and enhancing their own preexisting tradition. However, this book is appropriate for introducing the entire subject of Wicca and Mesopotamian Religion to a newcomer, or a beginner, that is still just starting to explore these subjects for the first time.

This special collected works “Babylonian Wicca” anthology premier edition combines three underground classics edited together in one volume for the first time:

Sumerian Religion: Introducing the Anunnaki Gods of Mesopotamian Neopaganism by Joshua Free;

Priestess of Babylon: An Account of Ancient Mesopotamian Religion From a Modern-Day Practitioner by Kyra Kaos writing with Joshua Free; and

The Witch’s Handbook: A Complete Grimoire of Witchcraft (The Book of Shadows) by Joshua Free writing as Merlyn Stone.

There is no expectation that a reader of “Babylonian Wicca” is already familiar with the subjects contained-whether the “Anunnaki” deities, the “land between the rivers” in the Ancient Near East, or the structure of modern “Wiccan” tradition. It is in this sequence that Rowen Gardner edits together the data for this anthology:

— starting with “Sumerian Religion” to introduce the Anunnaki pantheon of Sumerians and Babylonians;

— then “Priestess of Babylon” to describe beliefs and practices as they originally appeared in ancient Mesopotamia;

— and finally, “The Witch’s Handbook” where we see how the Old Ways evolved into a formula useful for crafting modern traditions of paganism.

The lore contained within “Babylonian Wicca” drawn from Ancient Near Eastern cuneiform tablets, the original native writings on planet Earth describing the actions and attributes of their deities. This Anunnaki pantheon is quite special to the ancient world and quite far-reaching; because it influenced the nature of other later emerging “celestial” mythologies thereafter and the entire structure of understanding “gods” and “goddesses” in the very first historical civilizations.

Mesopotamia is also unique its union (or absence) of Divine “sex/gender” characteristics. We find both a god and goddess (as a “Divine Couple”) representing aspects like the Moon and Sun, rather than polarizing them. This is just one of the many major implications when developing modern “Babylonian Wicca” traditions for the New Age.

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An Account of Ancient Mesopotamian Anunnaki Religion by a Modern-Day Practitioner

After nearly a decade of anticipation, the long-lost “Liber P1” manuscript is finally published — making Priestess of Babylon: An Account of Ancient Mesopotamian Religion by a Modern-Day Practitioner the first new addition to the ‘Mardukite Core‘ in ten years! It is also the literary debut from Kyra Kaos, a long-standing Mardukite Admin, writing with Joshua Free. (This material is also available as a pocket-sized paperback for the ‘New Standard Zuist Edition‘ series under the title Anunnaki Priestess: Inside a Babylonian Temple.)

“Priestess of Babylon: An Account of Ancient Mesopotamian Religion From a Modern-Day Practitioner” (Mardukite Liber-P1) by Kyra Kaos writing with Joshua Free (hardcover premiere collector’s edition)

Now you can discover exactly what it was like to serve in the original temples on Planet Earth, particularly the Mesopotamian temples of Babylon, with ‘Mardukite Liber-P1‘ — available for the first time in June 2025 in premiere collector’s edition hardcover as Priestess of Babylon; and/or as Anunnaki Priestess for the ‘New Standard Zuist Edition‘ pocket-paperback series.

Priestess of Babylon (or Anunnaki Priestess) offers the Seeker a fresh new approach to understanding Sumerian Anunnaki and Babylonian Religion, as given by an experienced modern-day High Priestess of the Mardukite Babylonian tradition.

In spite of the title, this book is not only written for females. Whether you are an adept or newcomer to this New Age vision for Mesopotamian Neopaganism, here is a concise practical guide detailing such topics as:

* Beliefs and Daily Life in Ancient Babylon

* Babylonian Anunnaki Gods and Goddesses

* Mesopotamian Priests, Priestesses and Temples

* Symbols, Tools and Magical Rules in Babylon

* Cuneiform Prayer Tablets, Hymns and Chants

* Rituals, Rites and Ceremonies of the Clergy

“Anunnaki Priestess: Inside A Babylonian Temple” (Mardukite Liber-P1) by Kyra Kaos writing with Joshua Free (New Standard Zuist Edition – pocket paperback version)

Learn the secrets of ancient Mesopotamian religion and the Anunnaki priesthood of Babylon as drawn directly from some of the oldest cuneiform tablets and records on the planet, and newly presented for the modern age in this never-before-seen debut publication by Kyra Kaos writing with Joshua Free for the ‘Founding Church of Mardukite Zuism‘ (an extension of the original work conducted by the ‘Mardukite Chamberlains‘ and Alumni fifteen years ago).

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