by Miguel Conner | Aug 1, 2018 | Blog posts
Jason Louv’s John Dee and the Empire of Angels is one of the most exciting occult works to come out this year. Beyond keen research, it’s an engaging adventure across the history of western esoterica from the Renaissance to modern times. Louv certainly covers Gnostic...
by Miguel Conner | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog posts
It’s always a cosmic delight when Robert Price materializes at the Virtual Alexandria to orate about Gnosticism. Bob was my first guest many Artemis moons ago, and he’s always been a great ally and pedagogue of Gnostic thought. His recent appearance to discuss the...
by Miguel Conner | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog posts
The revolution will not be televised, but it seems that isn’t the case with Gnosis. And why not? I’ve discussed in the past how the coupling of movies and Gnosticism has provided groundbreaking chronicles — as well as some of today’s chief modern myths like The...
by Miguel Conner | Jul 7, 2017 | Blog posts
The Gospel of Thomas is arguably the most prominent scripture in Gnosticism. In addition, this text widely appeals to other heterodox faiths because of its universal and mystical tenor. But few know of another esoteric “sayings” text that appears in the...
by Miguel Conner | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog posts
Easter weekend is the culmination of the Christian faith, every other aspect of the religion being merely a footnote. Yet the death and resurrection of Jesus also holds relevance in Christian Gnosticism, which may come as a surprise since Gnosis is assumed to be its...