Intuitive Data


Seeing the Unseen, Understanding the Complex

The ability to discern – to perceive the subtle, distinguish the nuanced, and understand the deeper meaning behind things. Welcome to my world

Library Resource

My collection of resources includes libraries, encyclopedias, and indexes.

The Internet Archive

This site provides free access to hundreds of classic books on religion, religious experience, spirituality, mythology, metaphysical philosophy and psychology.

Project Gutenberg

A pioneering digital library that offers over 60,000 free eBooks, primarily focusing on classic literature. It also provides links to audio books, although new audio additions have been paused.


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1. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries by Annie Besant

Annie Besant explores the deeper, mystical aspects of Christian teachings, emphasizing their symbolic and allegorical meanings. She explains that beyond traditional interpretations, Christianity contains layers of spiritual wisdom akin to ancient mystery religions, intended to lead us to greater spiritual enlightenment. She understand how esoteric knowledg illuminates the path to divine understanding.

2. Studies in Occultism; A Series of Reprints from the Writings of H. P. Blavatsky

delves into the foundational concepts and practices of occultism and theosophy, distinguishing between true spiritual knowledge and superficial magical practices. 

3. An Outline of Occult Science by Rudolf Steiner

delves into the nature of the human being, the potential for accessing higher realms of knowledge, and the interplay between the physical and spiritual dimensions of life. The author argues for the validity of occult sciences and explores concepts such as the etheric body, astral body, and the evolution of humanity in relation to spiritual awakening.


Open Library

This platform invites users to explore a diverse collection of books by subject, author, or curated lists. It encourages community involvement in building a comprehensive library.

BookBub

A great resource to find free books online, including classics by renowned authors like Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare. It also highlights the Libby app, which allows library cardholders to borrow eBooks.

A Book Geek

This site emphasizes the convenience and accessibility of online reading. It promotes lifelong learning and environmental sustainability by reducing the need for physical books.

ProjectGutenberg


Project Gutenberg is a vast repository of public domain texts, offering a treasure trove of literary and philosophical classics. 

All of these works freely accessible. For those interested in philosophy, it is an invaluable resource. You can explore their extensive collection here.

Internet Sacred Text Archive

The Internet Sacred Text Archive focuses on religious, esoteric, and mystical works, often including full texts of older occult and alchemical texts, known for having the most comprehensive collection of books on religion, mythology, folklore, and the esoteric ever assembled. Has 1,700 sacred books, many being rare and hard to find. You can visit the  Internet Sacred Text Archive.

Google Books

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About Open Library

Open Library is an open source book card catalog run by the Internet Archive, a non-profit California State Library.

Share web pages, tweets and other web-based resources with the Save Page Now feature of the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.  You can then easily and confidently share those  Wayback Machine URLs without fear they will be removed or change.

Find, get, and share books you love on Goodreads, the world’s largest site for readers and book recommendations. More than 75 million members have added more than 2.2 billion books to their shelves.