My favorite online esoteric sources.
In the digital age, the pursuit of esoteric knowledge has become more accessible than ever before. The internet offers a wealth of resources to explore the mystical and occult.
Internet Sacred Text Archive (ISTA)
This digital treasure trove is a must-visit for anyone interested in the esoteric. With its extensive collection of texts on religion, mythology, folklore, and esotericism.
Alchemy Rediscovered and Restored by A. Cockren [1941]:
A modern alchemist who claims to have been able to reproduce the process of creation of the philosopher’s stone.
The Stone of the Philosophers by Edward Kelly
Mary the Prophetess
An Alchemical Mass
The Mirror of Alchemy
Digital Occult Library

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Hermetic Library

For those drawn to Thelemic and contemporary esotericism, the Hermetic Library stands as a beacon. Its curated collection of texts provides deep insights into modern occult practices and philosophies.
Favorite Features:
Memoria: The Esoteric Oral History Project
A project to encourage the preservation of the living memories of practitioners in the Western esoteric tradition through oral histories
The Hermeneuticon Wiki
The Metadata Project
The Concordance Project
Hermetic Library Anthology Project
The benefit anthology project helps promote
Ritman Library

History enthusiasts will revel in the Ritman Library’s digitized collection of pre-1900 books on alchemy, astrology, and magic. It’s a window into the esoteric world of centuries past.
WORLD OF THE FREE MIND
This is the virtual library of the Embassy of the Free Mind.
Check out their awesome GLOSSARY
Esoteric Archives

Home to a collection of rare esoteric texts and manuscripts, this archive is perfect for those seeking original sources and hard-to-find documents.
Twilit Grotto — Esoteric Archives: site map
Favorite Resource Pages:
esotime.htm
Timeline of Esoterica
picatrix.htm
Picatrix (The Goal of the Wise) pseudo-Majriti. (Summary)
agrippa/home.htm
Agrippa directory
agrippa/op1.htm
Agrippa’s Occult PhilosophyBook I.
agrippa/op2.htm
Agrippa’s Occult PhilosophyBook II.
agrippa/op3.htm
Agrippa’s Occult PhilosophyBook III.
Gallery of Magick
If you’re looking to put theory into practice, the Gallery of Magick offers practical guides and resources for modern magical practices.
It’s an excellent resource for those who want to apply esoteric knowledge in their daily lives.
The Beginner’s (and Expert’s) Guide to Magick
Sacred Texts
This website provides access to a wide array of pagan and occult texts, making it an invaluable resource for those interested in diverse spiritual traditions.
Monmouth University Occult Science Guide
For a more structured approach to occult studies, this guide offers organized information catering to various audiences. It’s particularly useful for those who prefer a more academic approach to esoteric subjects.
Access Monmouth Guide
Expand Horizons
While these resources offer a solid foundation for your esoteric studies, remember that the world of mysticism and occultism is vast and ever-evolving.
Additional tips to enhance your search:
Online Communities:
Platforms like Reddit (r/occult, r/esoterica) and specialized forums can provide opportunities for discussion and knowledge sharing with like-minded individuals.
Explore Podcasts:
Shows like “Occult of Personality” and “Glitch Bottle” offer in-depth discussions on various esoteric topics.
REMEMBER:
True understanding comes from personal reflection, practice, and experience.


2 responses to “Esoteric Resource Guide”
Fantastic work aggregating so many valid sources. Thank you 🙏
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