The Hermetic Museum Volume 2

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The Book of Formulas

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diodorus siculus library of history

Diodorus Siculus’ ‘Library of History’ is a monumental work of [Read More]Sorry, access to this Content is currently Restricted

Dead Sea Scrolls

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The American Freemason Magazine Volume IV 1859

Goetia

The Clavicula Salomonis Regis, commonly referred to as the Lesser Key of Solomon or Lemegeton, draws its origins from manuscripts [...]

Rosicrucian Symbology

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Druids Primitive Degree Ritual

A druid was a member of the high-ranking priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures. Druids were religious leaders as well [...]

The Book of words

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Rosy Cross.

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The Olmec tradition

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Ancient Assyria

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The Republic – Plato

The Nag Hammadi Library

the power of myth

Conversations between mythologist Joseph Campbell and journalist Bill Moyers about comparative mythology and the role of myth in society.

The hero with a Thousand Faces

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