Codex VII: The Mixed Christian Collection
Complete guide to Nag Hammadi Codex VII: The Mixed Christian Collection. Paraphrase of Shem, Second Treatise of the Great Seth, Apocalypse of Peter, Teachings of Silvanus, and Three Steles of Seth.
Complete guide to Nag Hammadi Codex VII: The Mixed Christian Collection. Paraphrase of Shem, Second Treatise of the Great Seth, Apocalypse of Peter, Teachings of Silvanus, and Three Steles of Seth.
Unmasking the Demiurge in Gnostic Cosmology How an ancient heresy threatened the foundations of monotheistic power—and why it had to be destroyed The Forbidden Library In December 1945, an Egyptian peasant named Muhammad Ali al-Samman accidentally uncovered what would become one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century. Near the town of…
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…
You believe you have preferences. You believe you chose the video, the article, the aesthetic that now colonises your imagination. But the choice was made before you arrived–calculated by algorithms that have modelled your behaviour, predicted your desires, and served you the illusion of agency on a plate of personalised content. This is the algorithmic…
The Fire That Cleanses Can Also Consume There is a phenomenon increasingly reported in transpersonal clinics, therapy practices, and even emergency settings that conventional medicine struggles to diagnose. The patient presents with seizures that do not appear on EEGs, with hallucinations that lack the chaotic signature of psychosis, with chest pains that cardiac monitors declare…
Across every culture and century, the warning remains consistent: certain entities feed not on flesh, but on the vital force released during sexual arousal. From medieval monasteries to modern sleep paralysis forums, humans report identical encounters—shadowy lovers who arrive at the threshold of consciousness, offering pleasure that extracts a devastating price. This is not mere…
The text begins without ceremony. No nativity. No ministry. No passion. No resurrection. Just words, “These are the hidden sayings that the living Jesus spoke and Didymos Judas Thomas wrote them down.” The Gospel of Thomas, discovered at Nag Hammadi in 1945 (buried by some desperate administrative clerk of the ancient world who understood what…
You encounter it everywhere. Seven planets. Seven metals. Seven chakras. Seven days. Seven notes. Seven colours. The correspondence is not arbitrary–or so the traditions claim. Separated by geography and epoch, they converge on the same number: not approximately, not poetically, but with what practitioners describe as operational precision. The sevenfold pattern, in this view, is…
You have read the warnings. The fire. The flood. The institutional capture. The spiritual inflation. The bypassing. You have recognised the pattern. Now you want the method. This is the error, but it is also the necessary error. The method cannot be given; it can only be indicated. The finger is not the moon, but…
In the sprawling bureaucracy of the cosmos, where information is currency and encryption the preferred dialect of the initiated, few tools have generated as much administrative friction as Johannes Trithemius’s Table. This Benedictine abbot—mentor to Agrippa and spectral patron of Renaissance magic—created a cipher system so sophisticated that the Church banned it for centuries, mistaking…