The Origins of the Kohanim Levites

The people from the ancient island that was once known as Kos, (Cos, Coos, Ceus, Zia etc) are Kohen priesthoodmentioned in the time of Alexander the Great as some of the most powerful people in the Mediterranean Sea. In fact, Alexander the Great’s personal physician named Critodemus was from this same island. They have been known over the course of history under various spellings such as the Koan, Coan, Cohen, Kohen or plural Kohanim (Hebrew: כֹּהֵן), which is a Hebrew word that simply means priest. In the bible they are referred to mainly as the Hivites and Levites. (more…)

Epimenides: The Tattooed Gnostic Messiah

The tattooed skin of Epimenides was preserved at the courts of the ephores in Sparta, allegedly as a good-luck charm. Epimenides

One of the founders of the ancient Gnostic mysteries of Orphism, was said to be a Cretan man named Epimenides (Greek: Ἐπιμενίδης), whose tattooed body and skin were held venerable by the ancient Spartans because it was said to reveal “secret things.” Epimenides had lived in the 7th century B.C. and was born in the city of Gnosis, which today is called the city of Knossos (Latin) on the modern-day island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea.

Epimenides was considered a law giver, prophet, sage, and even a savior to his people on the Holy Island of Crete, and also to his brothers, the Spartans in Athens. Epimenides was a religious man who spent much of his life in his devotions connected with religion. He was a poet who composed several works in verse such as on the origin of the priesthood of Crete known as the Curetes and the Corybantes. He also composed in prose, a treatise on sacrifices. According to some authors, Epimenides died at 157 years of age, and according to others, 299. (more…)

Diodorus Siculus Says Crete is the Birthplace of the Gnostic Mysteries

The excerpts below explaining the various Gods, Goddesses and Demons of Crete are copiedCross - Crete axe women directly from the Delphi Complete Works of Diodorus Siculus. The purpose of these texts is to show you how the ancient Cretans and historians such as Diodorus were clear that the first Gods, Goddesses and secret mysteries had originated on the island of Crete. In fact, this history was well-known for thousands of years until it was purposely suppressed in order to hide these fabulous true stories from their descendants. These facts are documented by many writers over approximately the last 2,500 years.

This history is also easily backed by the science of archeology in which many historic texts, statues, temples, palaces and ruins have been discovered on Crete and the surrounding islands by many scientists over the last few thousand years. (more…)

Sacred Gnostic Alchemical Balance

To reach the state of true Gnostic illumination, we must balance our sacred biological alchemical Symbol - Rebiscomposition through right thinking, eating, living, action and environment. It is the scientific art of the math of being a healthy human.

An ancient art form of living life in accordance with the natural laws of the universe. A perfect balance we must seek to master, in order to see the light of truth rather than the unbalanced state of darkness that is simply caused by the imbalance of these chemicals energies that make up our very beings.

The path to of “Sacred Gnostic Alchemical Balance.”

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The Seven Hermetic Principles

“The Principles of Truth are Seven; he who knows these, understandingly, possesses the Magic KeySymbols - Man
before whose touch all the Doors of the Temple fly open.”–The Kybalion.

The number 7 is often called the holy number, lucky number, the prophetic number, or the mystical number. Plato had written in Timseus, that from the number seven was generated the soul of the World, Anima Mundana (Adam Kadmon). To the Greek Mathematician Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans, the number seven is “the essence or first principle of things,” which they applied to the secrets of the universe and creation.  They had called the number seven in Greek ‘heptad, ‘ and thought of it as a religious and perfect number.

In Eastern Philosophy there are the seven heavens of the Mohammedans and Hindoos, with the seven hells. The Christians have the seven virtues and seven deadly sins, or what those in the New Age movement might call our seven light bodies, the seven chakras, or the seven states of being.

The Seven Hermetic Principles, upon which the entire Hermetic Philosophy is based, are as follows: (more…)

Freemasonry is Gnosis

By Eliphas Levi – Freemasonry is gnosis, and the false Gnostics have had the real ones condemned.g FREEMASONRY

Which has forced them to hide themselves, it’s not because of the fear of the light, the light is what they want, what they seek, and what they love.

But they fear profane, the slanderers, the skeptics with their stupid laugh, and then enemies of beliefs and morality.

Moreover, in our present time, there are a great number of men who believe themselves to be Freemasons yet they ignore the meaning of their rites, and have lost the key of the mysteries.

 

 

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