Tag: legend

Tracy Twyman – Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum Documentary – Part 1

Tracy Twyman – Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum Documentary – Part 1

Gnosis, like all occult terminology has multiple meanings and interpretations. This could mean personal knowledge of the divine, or of the experiential knowledge of good and evil. With that in mind, this is a tour of the dark side of Gnosis, of the baptism of wisdom and the alleged patron/patroness and tutelary head of Scottish Rite Freemasonry – Baphomet, and the knighted order which is suspected to have worshipped it.

Godspeed and party on truth seekers.

AstroMonk*

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Mystery of the Widow’s Son – The Legend of the Craft

Mystery of the Widow’s Son – The Legend of the Craft

Hiram Abiff was busy working his Craft, when he suddenly found himself transported into the center of the Earth by Tubal-Cain, there to taste of the Tree of Knowledge. . . Who was the original ‘Widow’s Son’? That all depends on who you ask. This documentary explores a particular thread of Masonic history, namely the origin of the third degree, […]

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On the Trail of St Christopher – David Mathisen

On the Trail of St Christopher – David Mathisen

Via: Mathisen Corollary “The child himself was carrying the weight of the world’s sins.” The ancient myths are often astro-theology in disguise, and star myth master David Mathisen has plumbed the depths and spanned the mythical and celestial realms in his nine books and countless articles, devoted to revealing the symbolic roots an ancient celestial science. A science which may […]

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The Faerie Phenomenon in Folkloric and Modern Experience

The Faerie Phenomenon in Folkloric and Modern Experience

Via GrahamHancock.com by Neil Rushton | Author website: https://deadbutdreaming.wordpress.com/, Twitter , Facebook Published 3rd August 2020 – 3 Comments Articles Faeries have been an important part of the folkloric repertoire for hundreds (perhaps even thousands) of years, and while they are portrayed in the popular imagination through faerie tales, and have become disneyfied through the 20th century, their main presence is in the myriad of folklore from every […]

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Perseus, Medusa, and You

Perseus, Medusa, and You

Via MathienCorollary The world’s ancient myths are built on a foundation of celestial metaphor: virtually all the characters and episodes correspond to specific constellations and their heavenly cycles. But the constellations have characteristics in this system which relate to realities in the invisible realm, the infinite realm . . . the realm of the gods. The stories are not simply […]

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