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The Internet Sacred Texts archive
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Welcome!
Are you looking for a website about a special tarot or related esoteric or occult topic topic?
Have you found an amazing tarot or related esoteric or occult topic website that you want to share?
This is the place for that!
To make this section a useful resource, please pay special attention to the subject line you create so that it is clear what kind of website you are posting about.
For example "Cool Website" would be an unhelpful subject line.
And, sorry but any off-theme or spam posts will be deleted and the user warned or banned. "Tarot or related esoteric or occult topic" is a pretty wide subject area to stay within, so if your intentions are right then everything should be fine.
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The Internet Sacred Texts archive
What times we live in.
Not long ago, the chance to peruse a collection of books like this would have been impossible. Now it is literally at our very fingertips.
The Internet Sacred Texts Archive is a collection of (mostly ancient or very old) texts of almost every imaginable topic is the esoteric pantheon. From Alchemy to Zoroastrianism, some 1700 books are available at this site.
If you haven't seen this before, you will be amazed at the titles available.
Not long ago, the chance to peruse a collection of books like this would have been impossible. Now it is literally at our very fingertips.
The Internet Sacred Texts Archive is a collection of (mostly ancient or very old) texts of almost every imaginable topic is the esoteric pantheon. From Alchemy to Zoroastrianism, some 1700 books are available at this site.
If you haven't seen this before, you will be amazed at the titles available.
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Re: The Internet Sacred Texts archive
I've always loved this resource. It's been so instrumental in the journeys of many, a place to go for answers then no answers can be found.Joan Marie wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 11:50 What times we live in.
Not long ago, the chance to peruse a collection of books like this would have been impossible. Now it is literally at our very fingertips.
The Internet Sacred Texts Archive is a collection of (mostly ancient or very old) texts of almost every imaginable topic is the esoteric pantheon. From Alchemy to Zoroastrianism, some 1700 books are available at this site.
If you haven't seen this before, you will be amazed at the titles available.
Thank you for sharing Sacred Texts.
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Re: The Internet Sacred Texts archive
Oh I know this site! I wrote a short story on pre-Vikings and needed Edda references. I ended up purchasing the Poetic Edda. That is a great site!Joan Marie wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 11:50 What times we live in.
Not long ago, the chance to peruse a collection of books like this would have been impossible. Now it is literally at our very fingertips.
The Internet Sacred Texts Archive is a collection of (mostly ancient or very old) texts of almost every imaginable topic is the esoteric pantheon. From Alchemy to Zoroastrianism, some 1700 books are available at this site.
If you haven't seen this before, you will be amazed at the titles available.
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Re: The Internet Sacred Texts archive
I wish I had this site 20 years ago.
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Re: The Internet Sacred Texts archive
I use this too. It's good that we have a free resource like this now. Hope they keep it running for a long time.
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Re: The Internet Sacred Texts archive
I'd like to recommend another similar site Twilit Grotto- Esoteric Archives. Archives of Western Esoterica. It has a lot of excellent material following the western traditions of esotericism. Run by veritable scholar Joseph Peterson. It is another rabbit hole full of rich hours of exploration similar to the sacred texts archive.
Oh and the link! http://www.esotericarchives.com/
Oh and the link! http://www.esotericarchives.com/
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Re: The Internet Sacred Texts archive
Yes!
And another free book source - not all are occult themed, but a good many are. And virtually all reading can bring insights.
https://www.gutenberg.org/
And another free book source - not all are occult themed, but a good many are. And virtually all reading can bring insights.
https://www.gutenberg.org/
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Re: The Internet Sacred Texts archive
I just stumbled upon the site of the British Library and the section devoted to sacred texts. It's wonderful.
https://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/sacredtexts/index.html
You can even turn the pages of the books! http://www.bl.uk/turning-the-pages/?id= ... &type=book
I suspect I'll be spending a lot of time there. Old books are so incredibly .... well, incredibly something or other. They sort of stir up all sorts of feelings that one can't have otherwise.
https://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/sacredtexts/index.html
You can even turn the pages of the books! http://www.bl.uk/turning-the-pages/?id= ... &type=book
I suspect I'll be spending a lot of time there. Old books are so incredibly .... well, incredibly something or other. They sort of stir up all sorts of feelings that one can't have otherwise.
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