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WHISPERINGS OF THE PROTOGENOS

Six interweaving tales of the soul’s return from exile, reclaiming the numinous inheritance that we lost. Get the book The Silent God: A Pagan boy in remote antiquity awakens to the mysteries of a forsaken god, tearing the veil between … Continue reading

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Isaac and the Angel

Abraham’s brutal attempt to sacifice his son stands, for reasons that remain unfathomable, as one of the most beloved episodes of Judeo-Christian mythology. It also became a major source of inspiration for Renaissance and Baroque artists. Yet when we look … Continue reading

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Angels

From ages immemorial, when they first appeared in circumstances unknown, angels have fascinated humankind. Their influence can be traced as far back as the Babylonian empire and the Zoroastrian religions. Though they assumed many shapes and donned many disguises, we … Continue reading

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The Chosen One (El elegido) — 2023: A Modern Myth of the Boy God

Netflix’s The Chosen One (“El elegido”) is more than just another graphic novel screen adaptation. This 2023 six-episode series, starring Bobby Luhnow, is a stunning, sun-drenched journey that skillfully blends adolescent friendship drama with profound theological questions, carving out its … Continue reading

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Unlocking Hidden Motifs in Jesus’s Childhood Scene by Carl Heinrich Bloch

Once you become familiar with the mysteriosophy of the Divine Twin (as articulated in my book), you start recognizing patterns in art and literature that reflect its core tenets. In creative endeavors, an author’s original intent is often supplanted by … Continue reading

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