To Be Silent
Silence
Lucien Levy-Dhurmer, 1895
Link to Gnostic Mystica Essay
Feast of Oshun
Blame it on...Buffy?
Happy Birthday, Theosophy
In honor of the birthday of the Theosophical Society, founded by H. P. Blavatsky and Henry Steele Olcott, 1875: What is Theosophy?
There were Theosophists before the Christian era, notwithstanding that the Christian writers ascribe the development of the Eclectic theosophical system to the early part of the third century of their Era. Diogenes Laertius traces Theosophy to an epoch antedating the dynasty of the Ptolemies; and names as its founder an Egyptian Hierophant called Pot-Amun, the name being Coptic and signifying a priest consecrated to Amun, the god of Wisdom. But history shows it revived by Ammonius Saccas, the founder of the Neo-Platonic School. It was the aim and purpose of Ammonius to reconcile all sects, peoples and nations under one common faith -- a belief in one Supreme Eternal, Unknown, and Unnamed Power, governing the Universe by immutable and eternal laws. His object was to prove a primitive system of Theosophy, which at the beginning was essentially alike in all countries; to induce all men to lay aside their strifes and quarrels, and unite in purpose and thought as the children of one common mother; to purify the ancient religions, by degrees corrupted and obscured, from all dross of human element, by uniting and expounding them upon pure philosophical principles.
The Enigma of Coral Castle
"I have discovered the secrets of the pyramids, and have found out how the Egyptians and the ancient builders in Peru, Yucatan, and Asia, with only primitive tools, raised and set in place blocks of stone weighing many tons!"
So declared Edward Leedskalnin, a Latvian eccentric, who concocted a method of single-handedly erecting massive quarried stone resulting in the enigma that is Coral Castle. .
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Dion Fortune: The Deeper Issues of Occultism
What Is Occultism?
This question we may very well ask if we intend to devote time and trouble to its pursuit. Are we to content ourselves with tales of haunted houses, accounts of telepathy among primitive peoples, and research into the esoteric literature of the past? These things certainly have their value; all available occult phenomena should be carefully investigated, not only for the sake of obtaining knowledge, but also for the sake of unmasking charlatans; and the results obtained by investigators in the past are of the greatest value for counter-checking the results we are obtaining at the present day.
Jennifer on Masonic Central
Ilmatar, Kalevala
Today is the feast day of the Finnish Ilmatar, Goddess of air and creatrix, mother of the Hero Väinämöinen. The story of Ilmatar is related in the epic Kalevala.
Will the Fire go out?
The founder of the religion, the prophet Zarathustra (Zoroaster), preached a doctrine of Light overcoming darkness, the free will of man to choose either the light path or the dark path, and the presence of a divine system of law. The opposer of Ahura Mazda, the evil spirit Angra Mainyu, is often viewed as the predecessor of Satan as the enemy of God. Zoroastrianism was also the first to teach a messiah figure, called the Sayoshant, who is to be born of a virgin- a savior who will raise the dead and bring judgment to sinners. Ahura Mazda manifests to believers within sacred fire- traces of Zoroastrian mythology can be found in the Old Testament story of the burning bush, where God appears to the prophet Moses as a flame)
The Way and its Power- the story of the Tao te Ching
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