Forwarded from PointNFigs
https://youtu.be/_bXHBT5NTfc?si=l_8lZjf3tDYSyblp
โJesus was the founder of a religion called Gnosticism. Not Christianity.โ
Timestamp: 39:00
โJesus was the founder of a religion called Gnosticism. Not Christianity.โ
Timestamp: 39:00
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Civilization #24: Resurrecting the Gnostic Jesus
Who was the historical Jesus, and what did he believe?
In this talk to his Chinese high school students, Jiang Xueqin argues that Jesus was a unique religious genius who synthesized the major global religions of his day to create a new religion, whichโฆ
In this talk to his Chinese high school students, Jiang Xueqin argues that Jesus was a unique religious genius who synthesized the major global religions of his day to create a new religion, whichโฆ
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Forwarded from Richard Ruach's Research Center
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Prometheus and Atlas an Occult Masterpiece
Intro comes from an old Apex Legends video and the various one-liners are from a bunch of different MoistCritical vids. This is an experimental book review.
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Forwarded from Tradition Publishing Co.
Hyperborea
Gianfranco Drioli
Atlantis and Hyperborea - the two prehistoric worlds characteristic of the Golden Age; spiritual โpolesโ that nevertheless have a common origin. Traces of these highly advanced civilizations, apparently destroyed in a prehistoric cataclysm known as the Great Flood, are found in numerous myths and legends from around the world. The main centers of the Nordic cycle, Hyperborea and Thule, are found in the sagas, poems, and religious literature of many ancient peoples, such as in the Vedas and Homeric epics. This study aims to offer an overview of some concordant myths - Hyperborea, Atlantis, Eden - albeit with different expressions and interpretations, of this primordial Nordic homeland of the Indo-Europeans.
https://tradition.st/hyperborea/
Gianfranco Drioli
Atlantis and Hyperborea - the two prehistoric worlds characteristic of the Golden Age; spiritual โpolesโ that nevertheless have a common origin. Traces of these highly advanced civilizations, apparently destroyed in a prehistoric cataclysm known as the Great Flood, are found in numerous myths and legends from around the world. The main centers of the Nordic cycle, Hyperborea and Thule, are found in the sagas, poems, and religious literature of many ancient peoples, such as in the Vedas and Homeric epics. This study aims to offer an overview of some concordant myths - Hyperborea, Atlantis, Eden - albeit with different expressions and interpretations, of this primordial Nordic homeland of the Indo-Europeans.
https://tradition.st/hyperborea/
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Forwarded from ๐ฎWizards of the cave๐ฎ (villager)
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obscure wizard beats for studying, seshing, and side questing
enjoy family...
stream the ep here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/mimofrarchivemimofr/archives-gangfolk
for everything mimofr: https://linktr.ee/mimofr
1. core.mp3 - [@mimofrl + @prodyouforia ]
2. imgoddess - [@mimofrl + @prodyouforia ]
3. forgiveness.mp3โฆ
stream the ep here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/mimofrarchivemimofr/archives-gangfolk
for everything mimofr: https://linktr.ee/mimofr
1. core.mp3 - [@mimofrl + @prodyouforia ]
2. imgoddess - [@mimofrl + @prodyouforia ]
3. forgiveness.mp3โฆ
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Forwarded from J. Nile
Open Q/A on Mormon theology, Iโll be happy to share insight.
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Forwarded from Occult of Personality
George Kingswood Alchemy | George Kingswood
https://www.photoalchemybook.com/
https://www.photoalchemybook.com/
Photo Alchemy Book
George Kingswood Alchemy | George Kingswood
Conversations between Photography Professor Garin Horner and Alchemist, Mr. George Kingswood on Photography, Light, and Ancient Egyptian Magic. George Kingswood Alchemy, Photoalchemy
Forwarded from Esoteric Lindy
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Evola Test Stream - here we are reading "Introduction to Magic Vol 1" page 46, the essay titled "Three Ways" by Abraxas.
I know this was spontaneous and last minute. Let me know if you would like to see more?
I know this was spontaneous and last minute. Let me know if you would like to see more?
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