11/24/2025
Welcome to DINGIR (đ’€) —
a revival of the world’s oldest living magic.
Before grimoires.
Before temples rose in Greece or Egypt.
Before witchcraft had a name…
there were the gods, spells, and sacred rites of Mesopotamia.
This page is devoted to the first magic —
the clay-born, storm-fed, moon-led traditions of Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Assyria.
Here, you’ll find:
✨ Devotion to the Old Gods
Inanna, Enki, Ninhursag, Ereshkigal, Nanna, Utu, Gula, Marduk, Nabu, and the many deities of the Two Rivers.
✨ Ancient Magic in Modern Hands
Spells, offerings, boundary rites, protections, cursecraft, and sacred acts drawn from the earliest sources.
✨ Scribal Craft & Writing as Ritual
Names, alphabets, inscriptions, and the power of clay-born language.
✨ Lunar & Seasonal Practice
Weekly devotions and rites aligned with the Mesopotamian sacred year.
✨ Priestess Lore & Goddess Traditions
The lineage of women, temple-keepers, poets, and healers who shaped the earliest spiritual worlds.
This is not reconstruction.
This is revival.
This is remembrance.
A return to the gods, magic, and devotion that shaped civilization itself.
If the old ways stir something ancient in your bones —
If the river, the grain, the storm, the moon, or the night sky feels like home —
you are in the right place.
Follow DINGIR and step back into the first magic.
The tablets remember.
And now, so do we.