The Zarathustra Seed (Part II)
“With a torch in my hand, the light of which is not by any means a flickering one, I illuminate this underworld of ideals with beams that pierce the gloom.” – Nietzsche, Ecce Homo. Part II. In The Gay...
View ArticleThe Reception of the Grapes
So after a long deliberation, I decided to post my own personal Gospel that I wrote, online here at The Aeon Eye. The story behind the writing of this Gospel was that I was eating some grapes in my...
View ArticleBook Review: “This Way: Gnosis Without Gnosticism” by Jeremy Puma
I finished reading Jeremy Puma’s This Way: Gnosis Without Gnosticism and I’m thankful for how much of a relief it is for me read something “Gnostic” in a post-modern context that isn’t directly related...
View ArticleAn Interview With An Author: Scott D. Finch
Scott D. Finch is a professional painter residing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and author of the newly released “A Little World Made Cunningly”, a graphic novel semi-based on the creation mythos of the...
View ArticleForbidden Fruit in the Midst of the Garden (Part 1)
It is you who are the tree of knowledge, which is in Paradise, from which the first man ate and which opened his mind; and he loved his female counterpart and condemned the other, alien likenesses and...
View ArticleForbidden Fruit in the Midst of the Garden (Part 2)
{Forgive the lateness of this article as my life has given me a few curve-balls as of late. But, the show must go on…} In the previous article, I illuminated the Gnostic interpretation of the Genesis...
View ArticleUpdates and Conniptions
Happy Vernal Equinox! First and foremost: I apologize for the lack of updates on my blog. Life certainly seems to get in the way of blogging as of late, unfortunately. I don’t very many comments and...
View ArticleMythical Drabbles
I wrote these three really, really short stories or what is known as “drabbles” some time ago, but not in the strictest sense since they don’t amount to exactly 100 words but nevertheless they are...
View ArticleInterviewing and Gazing into the Abyss
Recently, I stumbled onto a fairly fascinating and insightful blog dealing with Gnosticism and related subjects that delve right in to the mind-shattering philosophy that is Abyssophy. So naturally, I...
View ArticleForbidden Fruit in the Midst of the Garden (Part 3)
In Part 2, I discussed how the Serpent was used as a symbol for not only initiation into the mysteries and immortality but also a symbol for sexuality, generation, death and rebirth due to the...
View ArticleShort Story: The First and the Last
Happy Summer Solstice! I recently published a 6,000 plus short story called The First and the Last, based on my upcoming novel, Crimson Mist. You can find it here at my Smashwords Account, free to be...
View ArticleInterview: With Asterion Mage
Asterion Mage is a very talented artist and Renaissance magician, who currently resides in Romania. He is also by his words: ”a student and teacher of the occult, specialized in traditional ceremonial...
View ArticleBiblical Exegesis: The Woman Cloth’d With the Sun
Happy 2 Year Anniversary of The Aeon Eye! This will be the first of an ongoing series based on various points in both the Old and New Testament that I will get exegetic and extrapolate the meanings...
View ArticleSneak Peak: Delta Heavy
Taken from: http://gryz.deviantart.com/art/Digital-Eye-22034883 My upcoming novel, Delta Heavy, that I’m currently fleshing out has been in the works since early 2011 and I am 53,000 plus words in. As...
View ArticleInterview: Robert Sullivan and the Royal Arch of Enoch
Robert Sullivan IV is a historian, antiquarian, theologian, researcher and attorney who also dedicates himself to researching all the intricacies of the occult and the esoteric in Freemasonic influence...
View ArticleSneak Peak: Crimson Mist
I recently finished the revision for my other novel, Crimson Mist and thought I’d post another little sneak-peak at a scene, taken from Chapter 6. Don’t worry about not knowing what’s going since the...
View ArticleBiblical Exegesis: The Three Phoenixes in Paradise
[...], so that in their world it might pass the thousand years in Paradise – a soul-endowed living creature called “phoenix”. It kills itself and brings itself to life as a witness to the judgment...
View ArticleThe Great Declaration: A Commentary (Part 1)
The Great Declaration i.e. Apophasis Megale is ascribed by the Arian Church Father Hippolytus of Rome to Simon Magus. This is, however, doubtful because its allusions to the New Testament indicate a...
View ArticleUpdate!
Hello! It’s been a month since I last wrote my last article. I am in the midst of getting my first semester in my MPA/MNM Dual Degree this fall so I am very busy. However, I still have many...
View ArticleInterview: Stuart Littlejohn
Stuart Littlejohn is a British painter and esotericist that I came across on Facebook not too long ago. His magical paintings are mostly portraits but they’re incredibly rich with fantastical detail...
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