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hat zeevist-satanic books would you recommend me to read? what about these books about enki? is it not relevant anymore? if not then what books are worth reading?
 
hat zeevist-satanic books would you recommend me to read? what about these books about enki? is it not relevant anymore? if not then what books are worth reading?
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is a good start
 
If you are referring to Zecharia Sitchin, definitely not relevant anymore as he is a jew and fabricated everything he wrote about the Gods.

There are plenty of threads with book suggestions, but there are no books completely free of corruption that are available and can be called Zevist. Everything we read should be done with careful discernment. To develop this discernment, you can read all the Sermons on Library of Thoth (https://libraryofthoth.org/) and read and read again and again, there is much to be learned and much you will miss the first time around!

Many members like myself do like to read ancient philosophy and myths, including Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, the Illiad/Odyssey, the Mahabharata, Plato's Republic, Beowulf, among many others for casual study depending on your interests.
 
Egyptian Mythology: Fascinating Myths and Legends of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monster from the Ancient Egyptian Mythology

This has came up on audible, im looking more for Ancient Greece books.
Greek Mythology: Fascinating Myths and Legends of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monster from the Ancient Greek Mythology
I own the title above, haven't listened to it yet but its the same author.

Any suggestions.
 
 
Greetings!

Plus to the already recommended Library of Thoth and National Socialist Archive I wish to recommend certain books.

On TCM and Ancient & Medieval Medicine and Alchemy

All books by Giovanni Maciocia, this website and the books of its author, all books on Medieval and Renaissance Alchemy up to 16 century including — you can find them in the Internet Archive, just use filter on date and subject.

Then very important to read the Ancient roots of TCM and Ancient Taoist Alchemy standing behind it from the words of Ancients themselves, I think it is better to read it after thsoe books above for better understanding:

Huangdi Neijing or The Treatise of The Yellow Emperor. You can learn about it here and where to find translations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huangdi_Neijing#English_translations
Usually it is known in the internet as:
Bing Wang - Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine - Huang Di Neijing

Others:

Li Dong-Yuan - The Treatise on the Spleen and Stomach_ A Translation of the Pi Wei Lun

Treatise on febrile diseases caused by cold : a classic of traditional Chinese medicine (by Shanghan Lun)

The Four Tantras or Gyu shi — Tibetan Medical Treatise
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Tibetan_medicine#Four_Tantras

Avicenna. Cannon of Medicine

Hippocrates Corpus

Galen (not too much of him is in English, I found his Theory of Black Bile, for example).

On Yoga:

This wesbite, all books by Mantek Chia and BKS Iyengar.

On Philosophy:

All books by the Ancient Pagan authors on this subject, for example Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman authors. Before xianity. Yet some Medieval books might represent Gnosticism and related Pagan teachings masked under the mainstream.
I Ching
Dao de Ching

On Ancient Wisdom hidden under Spiritual Allegories:

Any and all mythology, epics, folk tales and legends of any and all Pagan peoples, especially your own. As authentic as possible, preferably originals.

On Tarot:

Peter Mark Adams. The game of Saturn.
(this one is also on Mithraism and its survival among Medieval circles of secret Pagans)

On War & Strategy:

Everything by Machiavelli
Chinese classics of strategic literature:
Sun Tzu on the art of war
36 stratagems
The books on war strategy by Sun Tzu, Wu Qi, Sima Rangju, Wei Liaozi, Jiang Ziya, Huang Shigo.

On Great Love and Friendship (without 18+ materials):

Plato. Symposium
Plotinus. On love
Proclus. On the teacher-disciple bond of love
Michel de Montaigne. Of Friendship
Avicenna. Treatise on Love
Dante Alighieri. Sonnets
Petrarch. Sonnets
Shakespeare. Sonnets

On science:




Open videos in youtube by your beloved university. Best known Universities usually have open lectures placed on their youtube channel or associated youtube channel divided by a faculty where they place full courses of their subjects you might learn from.

Happy Lughnasadh!
 
Egyptian Mythology: Fascinating Myths and Legends of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monster from the Ancient Egyptian Mythology

This has came up on audible, im looking more for Ancient Greece books.
Greek Mythology: Fascinating Myths and Legends of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monster from the Ancient Greek Mythology
I own the title above, haven't listened to it yet but its the same author.

Any suggestions.
In my opinion it's better to read primary sources than second-hand books written by modern (((scholars))).

So about Egyptian mythology I'd recommend the Egyptian Book of the Dead.

For Greek mythology: Homer, Hesiod.
 

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