The Song of the Night
This collection of poems was written by the 17th century Arabian mystic Azim the Wise, based on a thousand and one nights of meditation in the desert, listening to the sounds of the wind, animals, birds, and insects, which Azim claimed were the voices of powerful spirits speaking to him. To modern occultists, it seems clear Azim’s work was influenced by contact with the Howling Dream; the symbolism and descriptions are consistent with channelings of that entity.
While little more than a curious collection of obscure poetry to scholars, the verses of the Song of the Night contain vital clues for magicians seeking to invoke the powers of the Howling Dream and traverse the dream world. Unfortunately, the book has an ill-omened reputation, as many who have owned it have gone mad or met an untimely death.
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