Mysteries of The Worm - of The Elixirs Within The Human Brain by Allen Mackey

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OF THE ELIXIRS WITHIN THE

HUMAN BRAIN -- EXCERPTED


FROM THE MYSTERIES OF THE
WORM
by ALLEN MACKEY

NOTE: The following document is an excerpt of Ludwig Prinn's


Grimoire, the Mysteries of the Worm. It is from the rare 1895
English translation published by Starry Wisdom Press.

There are ways in which the living human brain may be harvested of
its rare glandular secretions. Five such types of secretions have been
named by wizards of olden times. Three are useful to the sorcerer
who dares to project his Ka across the cold dark wastes of outer space;
one is to be used only in the direst times of war. The fifth is the
common; the secret of this meaning shall not be here given. One such
fluid, a frothy scarlet, is the preferred libation of the Lesser Old Ones.
The unpredictable paths of searing doom, uncannily lure unwary
souls to ancient rooms. Be extra cautious when using the brain as a
weapon, for a thought can instantly reverse the polarity of the wet,
pulsing human brain.

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