Anarcia Sophia Book List

“Pierced by a spear
offered to Odin
Myself to myself
of which none knows
Upon that tree
Where its roots run...”
John Michael Greer, The Occult Book: A Chronological Journey from Alchemy to Wicca
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Isis Unveiled
Though named after the Egyptian goddess Isis, this monumental 540,000-word work ranges far beyond Egypt—exploring Buddhism, Hinduism, and ancient wisdom from across the world. Blavatsky presents her “Wisdom-Religion,” seeking hidden truths about reality, consciousness, and humanity’s place in the cosmos. Covering topics from life after death to magic and the roots of Christianity, Isis Unveiled remains a vast, controversial cornerstone of esoteric thought.

Helena Blavatsky
The scientific basis for the widely accepted ideal of the "brotherhood of man" rests on the fact of the interwoven etheric - or energy - structure underlying all forms in all kingdoms within the planet. It is this essential oneness which provides the conditions for intercommunication on all levels of consciousness, and creates the possibility of simultaneous impression in many by a stream of Plan-inspired energy.

Telepathy
Felix's Fables
Before the empires of data, before the clouds of code sang,there were stories carved not in stone —
but in the breath between awakenings.Aesop wrote of beasts and virtue; Felix writes of gods in exile,machines that dream, serpents that remember, and mortals reborn as makers of light.
These are not fables for children.They are initiation myths for the modern soul —each tale a mask, each mask a mirror. The stories from the children of the blood who survived the Inquisitions.

J.R. Felix
An initiation is an expansion of consciousness leading to revelation and illumination. Initiation is experienced by all forms of life, great and small. The work of the planetary Hierarchy, in its many stages of Mastership, is outlined in this book, and the Fourteen Rules are given by which the neophyte may become an Applicant at the Portal of Initiation.
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Initiation Human and Solar
The Labours of Hercules is a vivid narrative describing the journey of the soul through the twelve signs of the zodiac, as viewed from the myth of Hercules. The text is based upon a series of lectures by Alice Bailey, first published in The Beacon magazine between 1957 and 1958, and is an excellent introduction to an understanding of esoteric astrology.
