Transcendental Axioms

Transcendental Axioms

The gnostic philosophy is axiomatic, meaning that it is complete in and of itself and does not derive from any other source. The gnostic philosophy is practical and verifiable through the consciousness, and this is only possible through an axiomatic teaching....
The Forge of Vulcan

The Forge of Vulcan

“Sing, clear-voiced Muse, of Hephaestus famed for inventions. With bright-eyed Athena he taught men glorious crafts throughout the world, -men who before used to dwell in caves in the mountains like wild beasts. But now that they have learned crafts through...
Akhenaten

Akhenaten

“At daybreak, when thou arisest on the horizon,When thou shinest as the Aton by day,Thou drivest away the darkness and givest thy rays.The Two Lands are in festivity every day,Awake and standing upon their feet,For thou hast raised them up.Washing their bodies, taking...
Pegasus

Pegasus

In ancient Greco-Roman mythology, Medusa was once a priestess serving in the temple of Athena. She was raped by the god Neptune and became pregnant. An alternate understanding is that the encounter with Neptune was consensual but broke her vow of celibacy as a...
Hypatia

Hypatia

Excerpt from the Great Initiate Women by Guillermina Bautista Sanchez: Hypatia was born in Alexandria, in Egypt, and lived from the year 375 to 405 A.D. Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, who taught her mathematics and astronomy from an early age, when he was a...