Johann Valentin Sonnenschein - Resurrection of Maria Magdalena Langhans with Her Child, c. 1780
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Johann Valentin Sonnenschein - Resurrection of Maria Magdalena Langhans with Her Child, c. 1780
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By The Serpent Thread
"Elementa Chemiae" (1718) di Johann Conrad Barchusen. Something inside me recognised that moment… even before I understood it
There are memories that don’t come from the past, but from somewhere even further back.
Julia Curyło — Lion Devouring the Sun (oil on canvas, 2022)
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Don't let modernity take the magic out of your life. Allow yourself to see the world as a beautiful place, a place you belong in, one that you were made for.
The soul, like the moon, is never lost—only shadowed.
Jakob Böhme | 1575-1624
Being into the occult is really hard when you've done actual research because 99% of it in any western tradition is "white guy made it up/stole that from a different complicated system of occult philosophy (from a closed or semi closed culture of course) without any key context"