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Elder son of Adam and Eve, the first murderer and the first fratricide, from Hebrew Qayin, literally “created one,” also “smith,” from Semitic stem q-y-n “to form, to fashion.

The notable miracles performed by Elijah, Moses, and Jesus, as described in the Bible.

Gnostic

Yaldabaoth

Yaldabaoth is often depicted as an ignorant or malevolent creator god who is responsible for the material world.

Biblical

Irad

Irad is the son of Enoch, the grandson of Cain, and the father of Mehujael.

Abel from the Bible and Osiris from ancient Egyptian mythology share several thematic and narrative similarities, even though they come from very different cultural and religious backgrounds

Deities with multiple arms and heads are common in various mythologies and religions, often symbolizing their superhuman nature and abilities.

A statuette of a pantheistic deity with the face of the god Bes. It is made of bronze inlaid with gold, and is dated either to Late Period or Ptolemaic Period

Different methods of initiation used in post-Atlantean mysteries are detailed, including how they evolved up to Christian times.

Greek Myths

Herculus

The most famous stories about Hercules revolve around the “Twelve Labors,” a series of seemingly impossible tasks he had to complete as a penance

Moloch is an ancient deity often associated with the Canaanites and Phoenicians, as well as related ancient Middle Eastern cultures.

Solomon, gifted with a luminous ring from the angel Gabriel, gains dominion over winds, animals, birds, and even the jinn

Thoth
Reincarnation

Thoth

Thoth is a key figure in the evolution of human civilization. He appears many times through different reincarnations.

Giants

Goliath

Goliath was a giant warrior from the Philistine army. He was described as being over nine feet tall and wore heavy armor.

Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, an ancient civilization located in what is now southwestern Iran.

Waves represent distinct phases of evolution and consciousness. The Fifth Wave symbolizes a period of unity consciousness and spiritual awakening. The Sixth Wave introduces a dualistic pattern leading to ego dominance and societal structures like patriarchy.

From the 3rd or 2nd century BC, Greek texts attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, holder of all knowledge, began to appear in Hellenistic Egypt.

Thor is called upon to deal with Hrungnir and agrees to a duel. The giants create a clay giant to aid Hrungnir.