Alexander the Great went down in history as one of the greatest conquerors of Antiquity, responsible for forming an empire that stretched from Greece to Egypt and as far as the borders of India.
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Curious World by Aelius Varro
Stonehenge may hide one of the greatest mysteries of ancient history
Raised thousands of years ago, the world’s most famous stone circle continues to fuel theories about secret rituals, spiritual power and knowledge that seemed impossible for the time.
Read MoreÆthelstan: the vision that shrouds England’s first king in mystery
The king who is said to have received a supernatural message before battle — and would go on to become the first king of England
Read MoreIn Tomar, the legacy of the Templars still wraps its streets and stones in an aura of mystery
Between walls, symbols and silence, the Portuguese city preserves one of the most fascinating settings in the history of the Order of the Temple
Read MoreWhat Is the Northern Way Mystery School and Why Does It Intrigue Those Seeking Occult Knowledge
Founded in 1987 and brought online in 1999, the Northern Way Mystery School presents itself as an initiatory school dedicated to Western esotericism, bringing together orders linked to Melchizedek, Mary Magdalene, Templars, Magi, and other spiritual traditions.
Read MoreAncient Order of Melchizedek: the esoteric order that seeks to revive a priesthood shrouded in mystery
Linked to the Northern Way Mystery School, the Ancient Order of Melchizedek presents itself as the heir to an occult body of knowledge that predates the Old Testament, but its structure as known today is modern and was born within a contemporary initiatory school.
Read MoreDemiurge: the dark figure of Gnosticism said to have imprisoned humanity in the material world
In ancient texts rediscovered in Egypt, the demiurge appears as an inferior creator linked to matter, ignorance, and one of the most unsettling myths of Antiquity.
Read MoreBefore the Bible: the tablets that reveal the forgotten story of Baal Hadad
Long before appearing as a rival in biblical traditions, Baal Hadad already ruled storms, fertility, and war in ancient Levantine texts that still intrigue historians today.
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