Dingir Where ancient tablets meet modern witchcraft. Exploring Mesopotamian magic, deity devotion, ritual practice, and the earliest written spell traditions.

11/24/2025

Welcome to DINGIR (𒀭) —
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.

11/24/2025

Before grimoires.
Before witchcraft had a name.
Before every modern tradition…
there were the gods and spells of Mesopotamia.

Welcome to DINGIR (𒀭) — a revival of the world’s oldest magical and devotional practices.

Here you’ll find:
✨ magic carved in clay tablets
✨ devotion to Inanna, Enki, Ninhursag, Ereshkigal, and the gods of the Two Rivers
✨ spells, boundary rites, and sacred acts from the earliest sources
✨ scribal magic and writing-as-ritual
✨ lunar devotion and ancient seasonal practice
✨ goddess lore, priestess traditions, and ancestral offerings

This is not reconstruction.
This is revival.
This is living devotion rooted in the first magic.

If the old gods stir something ancient in your bones —
follow DINGIR and return to where magic began.

11/24/2025

Her presence shaped cities.
Her stories shaped civilizations.
And her call still stirs in the hearts of witches, seekers, and devotees today.

If you feel the pull of the Morning Star…
Follow DINGIR and return to the goddesses of the Two Rivers.

11/23/2025

There is a pulse in the old clay —
a magic so ancient it predates every grimoire and every modern tradition.

DINGIR is the voice of that memory:
devotion, witchcraft, protection, prayer, priestess lore, scribal spellwork, lunar rites, and the gods of the Two Rivers.

If the storm, the river, the grain, or the night sky feels like home…
follow DINGIR.

Protection magic from the oldest spell tradition on Earth.Before sigils, before witch bottles, before medieval wards — t...
11/23/2025

Protection magic from the oldest spell tradition on Earth.

Before sigils, before witch bottles, before medieval wards — there were boundary stones, night rituals, spoken invocations, and protective spirits carved into clay.

The Book of Boundaries is a manual of ancient Mesopotamian warding and cursing practices, reconstructed with care and adapted for modern magic-workers.

Here you’ll find:
⟡ thresholds rites
⟡ seal magic
⟡ containment workings
⟡ protective spirits
⟡ cursecraft rooted in historical context
⟡ household wards drawn from the earliest sources

This is boundary magic from the deep past — fierce, ethical, effective.

✨ Guard your threshold with ancient craft:

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Where women kept the fire, the gods drew near.Long before the priestesses of Delphi or the witches of folklore, there we...
11/23/2025

Where women kept the fire, the gods drew near.

Long before the priestesses of Delphi or the witches of folklore, there were the women of Mesopotamia — queens, healers, poets, temple-keepers, midwives, mourners, astronomers, and ecstatic devotees.

Daughters of the Mountain honors these women and their goddesses — Inanna, Gula, Ninhursag, Nisaba, Enheduanna, and others whose power shaped myth and ritual alike.

Part devotional, part history, part remembrance, this book calls modern witches back into the lineage of sacred feminine power that predates nearly every recorded tradition.

✨ Rise with the women who sang the first hymns:

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Magic begins in the hearth. Power begins in the field.Before ritual tools had names, before temples gleamed with lapis a...
11/23/2025

Magic begins in the hearth. Power begins in the field.

Before ritual tools had names, before temples gleamed with lapis and gold, the sacred lived in the home:
bread on the fire, water poured at dawn, grain offered in cupped hands.

The Grain and the Sky revives the domestic and agricultural rites of ancient Mesopotamia — kitchen magic, storm offerings, household protection, seasonal ceremonies, and the everyday reverence that shaped life between field and sky.

If you practice witchcraft that lives in the body, the home, the land, the garden — this is ancestral magic for your altar.

✨ The hearth was the first temple. Reenter it:

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Every mark is a spell. Every word a path.In Mesopotamia, writing was magic.Not metaphor, not poetry — magic.Scribes shap...
11/23/2025

Every mark is a spell. Every word a path.

In Mesopotamia, writing was magic.
Not metaphor, not poetry — magic.

Scribes shaped fate with clay, stylus, and breath.
Priestesses carved names that called gods down into temples.
Spells were not spoken alone; they were written into the world.

Under the Eye of Nabu explores this sacred craft: ritual inscription, divine names, magical alphabets, devotional writing, and the ancient insistence that words carry power.

For witches, writers, scholars, and spellcrafters who feel the weight of language in their bones — this is a guide to the oldest written magic we have.

✨ Write like the ancients. Shape the world:

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Magic older than any grimoire. Fire-lit, oath-kept, tablet-written.Long before the word “witch” was whispered in Europe,...
11/23/2025

Magic older than any grimoire. Fire-lit, oath-kept, tablet-written.

Long before the word “witch” was whispered in Europe, there were spells pressed into clay beneath the watch of storm and sky.
Beneath the Eyes of the Gods is a modern grimoire built from those earliest practices — not copied, not aestheticized, but honored and revived.

Inside are rites of protection, blessing, justice, dream-sending, purification, and sacred authority — all rooted in ancient foundations and adapted for modern hands.

This is not soft magic.
This is not abstract spirituality.
This is the fire-lit craft of the first cities.

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