Tag Archives: occult

The Hermetica: The Lost Wisdom Of The Pharaohs || EP 1015

The first easily accessible translation of the esoteric writings that inspired some of the world’s greatest artists, scientists, and philosophers. Here is an essential digest of the Greco-Egyptian writings attributed to the legendary sage-god Hermes Trismegistus (Greek for thrice-greatest Hermes)?a combination of the Egyptian Thoth and the Greek Hermes. The figure of Hermes was venerated […]

The New Nuctemeron By Marjorie Livingston (With Commentary) || EP 1008

This amazing books that comes with an introduction by Arthur Conan Doyle is a fascinating and incredible channeled worked from 1929 called the New Nuctemeron The Twelve Hours Of Apollonius Of Tyana By Marjorie Livingston. The Nuctemeron is called “the Day of God” because he intended to rebuild and re-establish the existence of God in […]

The Mystical Qabalah || EP 737

The Mystical Qabalah by Dion Fortune was first published almost fifty years ago and it remains probably the finest basic exposition of the principles of the Qabalah.  I wanted to go over some of the excerpts from this book to better understand it. The curious symbol-system known to us as the Tree of Life is […]

Egregores And Pendulums || EP 689

After researching the concept of pendulums in reality transurfing I began to question whether they were conscious. In the process I began researching the concept of egregores in occult literature. What I found really expanded my understanding of this powerful concept.  On an energetic level a structure appears when a group of people think in […]

Israel Regardie The Art Of True Healing: The Unlimited Power Of Prayer And Visualization (Unabridged Audiobook) || EP 543

The Art of True Healing details a powerful exercise that stimulates the body, mind, and spirit to help us create physical health and personal success. Originally published in 1932, predating by more than a half century the current interest in the mind’s power to heal, this concise work guides readers through what Israel Regardie calls […]