A record of devotion without temple. A votive carved in clay, oil, and silence.
For over a decade, the author walked a path shaped by the rites, spirits, and remnants of ancient Mesopotamia. Stone, Oil and Silence is the result. A deeply personal book of prayers, rituals, incantations, essays, and sacred calendar work. It is not a reconstruction, nor a scholarly volume. It is a witness: to offerings made without audience, to gods remembered when no altar stood, and to the quiet labor of naming, banishing, and keeping faith.
This is not a guidebook. It is a lived document.
Written for the exorcist without ordination.
The devotee without a city.
The one who poured oil where no god answered...and did it anyway.