The Cult of the Black Virgin
PART I THE CULT OF THE BLACK VIRGIN Even the trappings of monasticism that found a home in Roman Catholicism originated in the asceticism that was prevalent in Egypt, dating back to Hermes Trismegestis. Hermes or Thoth, a demi-god from the pre-flood civilization of Atlantis, became the prototype of the ’hermit’ monk.The Council of Nicea…
The Sophia of Christ
The Nag Hammadi Library The Sophia of Jesus Christ Translated by Douglas M. Parrott The Sophia (Wisdom) of Jesus ChristAfter he rose from the dead, his twelve disciples and seven women continued to be his followers, and went to Galilee onto the mountain called “Divination and Joy”. When they gathered together and were perplexed about…
The Star Sorcerers
by John Humphries from Cassiopaea Website Part 1 In December 1980, Colonel John Alexander published an article in the US Army’s journal, Military Review, “The New Mental Battlefield“, stating that telepathy could be used to interfere with the brain’s electrical activity. This caught the attention of senior Army generals who encouraged him to pursue what…
Thunder Perfect Mind – Words from Mary Magdeline
The Thunder, Perfect Mind Translated by George W. MacRae from the text of the Nag Hammadi scroll. I was sent forth from the power. and I have come to those who reflect upon me, and I have been found among those who seek after me. Look upon me, you who reflect upon me, and you…
The Apocryphon of James- Nag Hammadi Library
The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocryphon of James translated by Francis E. Williams James writes to […]: Peace be with you from Peace, love from Love, grace from Grace, faith from Faith, life from Holy Life! Since you asked that I send you a secret book which was revealed to me and Peter by the…
The Gospel of Mary Magdeline
The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene from GnosisArchive Website recovered through WayBackMachine Website Archive Notes:Papyrus Berolinensis 8502 was acquired by a German scholar, Dr. Carl Reinhardt, in Cairo in 1896 (the codex is variably referenced in scholarly writings as the “Berlin Gnostic Codex”, the “Akhmim Codex”, PB 8502, and BG 8502). It contains Coptic editions…
The Gospel of Thomas- From the Nag Hammati Library
The Nag Hammadi Library The Gospel of Thomas Translated by Thomas O. Lambdin These are the secret sayings which the living Jesus spoke and which Didymos Judas Thomas wrote down. (1) And he said, “Whoever finds the interpretation of these sayings will not experience death.” (2) Jesus said, “Let him who seeks continue seeking until…