A Brief Overview of Modern Gnosticism
a contemporary seal of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica In my previous entry, I shared my recent experiences as a Thelemic gnostic and current member of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica attending a Eucharistic...
View ArticleGnosticism and Christianity: an Overview
Inspired by a few conversations I’ve been having recently with people regarding Gnosticism, I’ve decided to borrow (and plagiarize) the side-by-side comparison chart method found on the well-known...
View ArticleCandlemas
Jumping the gun a bit (because I’m excited), tomorrow is a day of day of celebration in for many things: for the greater pagan community, Imbolc and the commemoration of Bride (or Brigid); but for...
View ArticleFall of Chivalry and the Knights of Columbus
In 1881, Irish-American Catholic priest, Father Michael J. McGivney gathered a group of men from Saint Mary’s parish in New Haven, Connecticut for the formation of a mutual benefit society which would...
View ArticleThoughts Toward Actualizing a Gnostic Monastery Project
“…the restoration of the church will surely come only from a new type of monasticism which has nothing in common with the old but a complete lack of compromise in a life lived in accordance with the...
View ArticleMaking Retrogrades Work for You
Phone gone missing? E-mails getting dropped left and right? Inability to express a simple thought without drooling all over your chin? Yup – that’s Mercury retrograde. In a departure from my typically...
View ArticleNobody’s Theology
In a recent post over at his Arkadian Anvil, friend and esoteric colleague Sam Webster M.Div. has a fascinating article about the difficulties of language in the field of theology from a Pagan...
View ArticleThursday of Mysteries
“When the glorious disciples were enlightened at the washing of their feet before the supper, the impious Judas was darkened by the disease of avarice, and to the lawless judges he betrayed You, the...
View ArticleChristian Theurgy
This past Wednesday, yours truly was interviewed by the wonderful people of GnosticNYC, Bishop Lainie Petersen and Bishop Kenneth Canterbury on the topic of Christian Theurgy. For those of you who may...
View ArticleWeaving Webs of Belief
In a recent article by doctoral candidate Samuel Webster, he proposes the suggestion that belief is a mental illness. While making some interesting observations, it is unfortunate that his own personal...
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