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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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another view to consider,
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This review is from: Ketab-e-Siyah (Paperback)
When i first opened this book, i was preparing for an overly macabre and dark ride i had previously experienced with works from the likes of DaVey, etc. How refreshed i was to open a book that read like an actual bible with a new story that was beautiful and sad, terrifying and wonderful. the passages written here offer new perspective and satisfaction for those of us who are predisposed to a different facet of life, not for those who fear blasphemy or have a firm idea of their surroundings. but the real highlight for me, however, was the use of the old names of god like Adonai Yahweh. very intriguing for someone who is interested in the history of theology. in short, this has something for everyone and is a valuble tool for any aspiring occultist.
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Shakespere,
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This reads like Hamlet. The writer must not be of this world. It is haunting. Those who believe in the bible will find this most interesting. Many consistencies with scripture - told from the Other side. Know your enemy.
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Ketab-e-Siyah by Tsirk Susej (Paperback - May 24, 2006)
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