Beneath the Eyes of the Gods is a modern grimoire and devotional guide rooted in the sacred traditions of ancient Mesopotamia. Blending reconstructed ritual with intuitive practice, this book invites readers to step into a living current of magic, worship, and relationship with the gods of old-Inanna, Enki, Shamash, Ereshkigal, Nabu, and many others whose names once shaped empires.
Written under the collective name Dingir, a spiritual body devoted to the rebirth of the Mesopotamian pantheon, this book offers both practical tools and sacred language for those called to honor the gods of Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Assyria.
Whether you are a polytheist, a devotional witch, a magical practitioner, or simply drawn to the ancient Near East, this book is a working vessel for sacred fire.
Inside, you'll find:
Rituals for protection, justice, blessing, and spiritual renewal
Spells for dreamwork, divination, severing, and sacred offering
Modern rites inspired by cuneiform incantations and temple practice
Instructions for building an altar and creating devotional tools
Prayers and invocations to over 20 deities of Mesopotamia
Ethical guidance for cursework, warding, and sacred boundaries
A concluding afterword from Dingir on spiritual revival
Grounded in awe, fire, and the wisdom of clay, this book opens a doorway. The gods are watching. The gods are listening. What will you speak beneath their eyes?