On the Origin of the World: The Cosmic Drama of Fall and Restoration
On the Origin of the World—the most complete Sethian creation myth. From pre-cosmic darkness to eschatological restoration, weaving biblical, Greek, and Egyptian material.
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On the Origin of the World—the most complete Sethian creation myth. From pre-cosmic darkness to eschatological restoration, weaving biblical, Greek, and Egyptian material.
Trimorphic Protennoia—the most complete expression of the feminine divine in Nag Hammadi. Three descents of Protennoia as Voice, Speech, and Word.
The Gospel of Thomas—114 secret sayings of Jesus, stripped of narrative, demanding interpretation. The most accessible and radical text in the Nag Hammadi Library.
You are not merely physical. This statement, which sounds either mystical or bureaucratically insane depending on your conditioning, is actually a precise description of your current estate. You have a physical body, yes–this dense vessel serves as the anchor that keeps you present in the slowest dimension of reality, the cosmic equivalent of a ground…
The Succubus: An Ancient Predator of the Night. Unravelling the History, Folklore, and Modern Accounts of the World’s Most Famous Sexual Entity. Nightmare for some, deliberately called upon by others. From the fog-shrouded villages of medieval Europe to the bustling cities of the modern world, one supernatural entity has maintained a terrifying consistency across cultures…
For decades, philosophers and scientists have wrestled with what David Chalmers termed the “hard problem of consciousness“: why does subjective experience exist at all? Why is there “something it is like” to be a conscious being, rather than merely behavioural processing without inner awareness? The problem has proven stubbornly resistant to materialist explanation because, on…
The breath is always available–the one physiological process that remains, stubbornly, under your sovereignty despite the archons’ best efforts to colonise attention, sensation, and thought. While the process usually runs on automatic pilot (convenient for survival, dull for awakening), it can be made voluntary. The modification, deliberate and rhythmic, produces altered state: concentration, energy activation,…
The retreat ends. The intensive completes. The peak subsides. Now, the return begins–to work, to relationships, and to the daily round of responsibility. The return is the ultimate test. The experience, however profound, is meaningless if it cannot be lived. The living is integration’s final stage. Yet the spiritual marketplace, that archonic department of experiential…
The Tree of Life—Etz Chaim–is the central symbol of Kabbalah. Ten sefirot, divine emanations, arranged in pattern. Twenty-two paths connecting them, corresponding to Hebrew letters. Three pillars–Severity, Mildness, Mercy–structuring the whole. The Tree is not merely symbol. It is map–of consciousness, of cosmos, of the journey from manifestation to source and return. The Tree emerged…
You dream. The narrative unfolds–absurd, yet accepted without question. Then, something shifts. You realise: this is a dream. The realisation, stable, produces lucidity. The dream, now known as a dream, becomes a platform–a laboratory for transformation, a preparation for death, and an extension of practice into the third of life usually spent in darkness. For…