By: Jason Gray Let’s make this perfectly clear: Hermetics and Christianity [or any other worship based religion] are not compatible. They are not cousins. They are not allies. They are not two paths to the same truth. They are polar opposites, born of opposite worlds, designed for opposite purposes, and serving opposite masters. To carry… Continue reading WHY CHRISTIANS DO NOT BELONG IN HERMETICS
Month: June 2025
Original Sin
Original Sin? How absurd. The very concept of “sin” is vapor. There is no such thing. There is right and wrong, good and evil, but “sin” is “disobedience”…to who? Obedience is for children, dogs and slaves. I am not one of these. I exist as I was created. Have I done wrong? Of course, we… Continue reading Original Sin
Zep Tepi
From Restoration Monk Before dynastic Egypt, there was Zep Tepi… aka the First Time. The ancient Egyptians spoke of it as a real epoch…a golden age when the gods walked the Earth, established law, built the sacred structures, and brought order from chaos. Civilization didn’t rise from trial and error… I think it was inherited,… Continue reading Zep Tepi
Universe 25
The ‘Universe 25’ experiment is one of the most disturbing studies in the history of science, carried out by American scientist John Calhoun between 1958 and 1962. Calhoun designed an ideal environment for rats, called “Mouse Paradise”, with abundant food, water and space, in order to study the social dynamics of a growing population. Initially,… Continue reading Universe 25
Three Kings
There is more than one connection between the Egyptians and Christianity. “Osiris’s coming was announced by Three Wise Men: the three stars Mintaka, Anilam, and Alnitak in the belt of Orion, which point directly to Osiris’s star in the east, Sirius (Sothis), significator of his birth.” One must envision that the Virgo was rising in… Continue reading Three Kings
The Halls Of Amenti
Beneath the Giza Plateau – The Way is Open There are moments in a man’s life that cannot be spoken plainly, for to do so would be to reduce the numinous to noise, to constrain the sacred into syllables unworthy of the fire they seek to bear. And yet, I write, compelled not by vanity… Continue reading The Halls Of Amenti