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Mystical Sights In Everyday Life

Mysticism involves becoming aware of the presence of the divine. I believe that one can learn to see the divine appear in everyday life, in the material, mental, and spiritual […]

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Unholy Trends: The Dangerous Rise in Demonic Collaboration

‘Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.’ (1 John 4:1). Here at Holy […]

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A Prayer Written by AI (ChatGPT)

“Dear Divine Presence, We gather here today in a spirit of love and respect, honoring all paths to the divine. We recognize the uniqueness of each person’s faith journey, and […]

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Monotheism vs Polytheism: A False Distinction

When one learns about religion in school, one of the first criteria that we are taught is the distinction between Monotheism and Polytheism. The concept is that some religions believe […]

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EGH Mass and Ordination Ceremony in Syracuse NY – Holy Order of The Phoenix receives Charter

The Ecclesia Gnostica Heterodoxa held a mass and ordination ceremony in Syracuse, New York on September 17th 2022. Bishop Tau Moses Arizmendi of The Abbey of Al Qiyamah ordained The […]

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Divination and Scrying: Turn your daily cup of coffee into a daily reading

When people hear the word Scrying, thoughts of crystal balls and obsidian mirrors often come to mind. While reflective objects like these do offer a method of receiving visions, a […]

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As above, so below: The domains of spiritual entities reflected in biology

The hermetic axiom “As above, so below” is a statement whose truth can be found in many different places. This is echoed in Judaism when God creates man in his […]

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Eucharistic Worship: Mystical Union and Sacrificial Power

The Sacrament of Holy Communion has been central in most public acts of worship in the western world over the past millennia. From weekly and daily masses, to marriages and […]