
We live in strange times, where mythology is actually history, where instead of teaching history, we obfuscate it, history is written by the victors as they say. If it can be destroyed by the truth, it deserves to be destroyed. Join me around the digital campfire as we explore the cosmos, and uncover hidden gnosis.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 180 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

“Is it worth the lion's while to terrify the mouse?” - Carl Jung, Answer to JobIn the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. We live in strange times, where mythology is actually history, where instead of teaching history, we obfuscate it, hist... more
You all know of Nicolas Flamel and his Philosopher's Stone. But have you heard of Salomon Trismosin, the true alchemist who made the Stone and taught Paracelsus?In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. We live in strange times, where mytho... more
Are you a human who will become an angel, or an angel dreaming you are human?In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. We live in strange times, where mythology is actually history, where instead of teaching history, we obfuscate it, histor... more
Have you ever seen a river without a bank? A form without limit?In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. We live in strange times, where mythology is actually history, where instead of teaching history, we obfuscate it, history is written ... more
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I really like the sincerity and humility of the host. His wealth of knowledge is brought out of him in genuine humility as he is a true seeker of knowledge and truth. I find this podcast very enlightening, and very refreshing. Thank you so very much. Mortal! 😄
I enjoy this podcast so much! The host does an excellent job with his descriptions and narration. I look forward to every episode.
Very interesting topics are discussed in this podcast. The host is obviously extremely knowledgeable; however, the manner of speaking is distracting and makes listening difficult. A more conversational tone would be appreciated.
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Episodes consistently explore cosmology, myth, and history through a esoteric lens, often reframing ancient texts and symbols as pathways to gnosis. The discussions blend Hermeticism, biblical critique, ancient civilizations, and symbolic archetypes to challenge conventional narratives, with a strong emphasis on personal transformation, inner practice, and the idea that truth lies beyond surface-level history. A few episodes feature guest perspectives that broaden the coverage to giants, Nephilim, and religious reformations, making the show a distinctive fit for listeners who enjoy speculative history, philosophical spirituality, and occult-adjacent inquiry. Noteworthy is the recurring use of cross-disciplinary references (mythology, archae... more
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