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The
assembled body of written works that are the main
body of the tradition are collectively refered to
as the DARDA.
The word Darda is Aramaic for 'pearls of wisdom'
The works of the Darda are as follows:
THE WRIT OF ONE (of Anu and his/her nature)
THE WRIT OF TWO (of Katu and Tebu, the inner and
outer dreaming)
THE WRIT OF THREE (of the three selves and their
relationship to the Gods and of Mortal, Elemental,
and Eternal)
THE WRIT OF FOUR (of the four elements)
THE WRIT OF FIVE:THE ART OF MASTER ENKI (the arts
of magic and divination)
THE WRIT OF SIX: of the growth of self and the
study of perfection,
THE WRIT OF SEVEN:THE CREATION MYTH
THE WRIT OF EIGHT: THE WRITS OF THE SPHERES (the
writs of the Enki and the seven planets)
THE WRIT OF NINE of theurgical works that create
illumination of the soul
THE WRIT OF TEN: of perfection in the ways of man
and gods
THE WRIT OF ELEVEN: Of the kings RITUAL conduct
and the nature of the priestly duties.
THE WRIT OF TWELVE: LORD NEBO AND LADY TASHMETUM:
(astrology and shubnigarash)
THE WRIT OF 13:THE RED BOOK OF HIRAM SON OF HABIB
(The collected knowledge of Hamin, master of the
Hanochem and their version of 'At first there was
nothing').
tHE WRIT OF FOURTEEN: THE WORDS OF THE SAGES
(wisdom literature and commentary)
THE WRIT OF FIFTEEN: SHOULD YOU MEET ISHTAR ON THE
ROAD (a guide to proper sexual conduct and the
arts of lovemaking for a King, brief but
enlightening)
THE WRIT OF SIXTEEN: of the knowledge of Anu and
the holistic grasp of the all.
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