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ZE_0_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_0_00 — Ethics & Applied Philosophy: Section Summary

ZE_1_18 Credible Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_18 — Transhumanism and Post-Human Ethics

Transhumanism is an intellectual and cultural movement advocating the use of technology (genetic engineering, pharmacology, cybernetics, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence) to radically enhance human capabilities —

transhumanism posthumanism human-enhancement life-extension cognitive-enhancement morphological-freedom
ZE_1_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_00 — Western Ethical Traditions: Subfolder Summary

ZE_2_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_00 — Religious Cultural Ethics: Subfolder Summary

ZE_2_09 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_09 — Philosophy of Sovereignty

Sovereignty — the concept of supreme authority within a territory — has undergone radical transformation from its theological origins to contemporary debates about humanitarian intervention, indigenous self-determination

sovereignty divine right social contract popular sovereignty Hobbes Locke
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N_2_05 — Cathars, Albigensians, and the Grail Heresy

The Cathars (from Greek katharoi, "pure ones") were a medieval Christian dualist movement that flourished in the Languedoc region of southern France and parts of northern Italy from roughly the mid-12th to the mid-14th c

Cathar Albigensian dualism parfait consolamentum Montségur
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N_2_06 — Druze — The Secret Religion of the Levant

The Druze are a distinct ethno-religious community of approximately 1-2 million people concentrated in Lebanon, Syria, Israel, and Jordan, whose faith crystallized in the early 11th century during the Fatimid Caliphate i

Druze al-Hakim Fatimid taqammus reincarnation Hikma
N_2_07 Verified Secret Societies

N_2_07 — Opus Dei and Catholic Lay Orders

Opus Dei (Latin: "Work of God") is a Catholic institution (technically a personal prelature of the Roman Catholic Church since 1982) founded by Spanish priest Josemaría Escrivá (1902–1975) in Madrid on October 2, 1928. E

Opus Dei Josemaría Escrivá Catholic prelature mortification numerary
N_2_13 Credible Secret Societies

N_2_13 — Islamic Esoteric Orders: Ismaili, Sufi, and Heterodox Networks

The Islamic world developed elaborate esoteric (bāṭinī) traditions organized through hierarchical spiritual orders, initiatory lineages, and secretive organizational structures that closely parallel Western secret societ

ismaili assassins hashashin sufi-orders tariqah nizari
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N_2_03 — Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism

Kabbalah (קַבָּלָה, "reception/tradition") is the esoteric and mystical tradition within Judaism, constituting one of the most sophisticated metaphysical systems ever developed. While its practitioners claim origins reac

Kabbalah Kabbala Qabalah Tree of Life Sephiroth Sefirot
N_1_17 Credible Secret Societies

N_1_17 — Mesopotamian & Babylonian Mystery Traditions

Mesopotamian mystery traditions represent some of the oldest documented esoteric systems in human civilization, predating the Egyptian and Greek mysteries that later drew from them. The Babylonian priesthood (the āšipu a

Mesopotamian mysteries Babylonian priesthood Enuma Elish temple rites Marduk Ishtar descent
N_1_11 Verified Secret Societies

N_1_11 — Hermetic Order Genealogy: From Egypt to Renaissance to Modern

The Hermetic tradition — the body of philosophical, magical, alchemical, and astrological teachings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus ("Thrice-Greatest Hermes," a syncretic fusion of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian

Hermeticism Hermes Trismegistus Corpus Hermeticum Emerald Tablet Renaissance Ficino
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N_1_05 — Mithraic Mysteries — The Roman Underground Cult

The Mysteries of Mithras constituted one of the most widespread and architecturally distinctive mystery religions of the Roman Empire, flourishing from roughly the 1st through the 4th centuries CE. Practiced exclusively

Mithras Mithraism tauroctony Mithraeum Sol Invictus Roman mystery cult
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N_5_01 — The Shamanic-to-Institutional Pipeline

Across every major civilization, a remarkably consistent pattern emerges: direct, experiential knowledge-traditions — shamanic practices rooted in altered states of consciousness — undergo a five-stage transformation int

shamanic to institutional pipeline experiential religion organized religion mystery school Eleusinian Mysteries
N_5_10 Credible Secret Societies

N_5_10 — Intelligence Agencies and Occult Interest: Documented Cases

The intersection of intelligence agencies and occult or paranormal phenomena is one of the most extensively documented — yet still controversial — chapters in 20th-century intelligence history. Declassified documents (pr

intelligence CIA MI5 MI6 KGB MKUltra
N_5_11 Verified Secret Societies

N_5_11 — Women's Secret Societies: Sande, Bori, Eleusinian Priestesses

Throughout history and across cultures, women have formed, led, and participated in secret societies and initiatory organizations that served as spaces of female authority, knowledge transmission, spiritual practice, and

women secret society Sande Bundu Bori Eleusinian
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N_3_02 — Theosophy — Blavatsky, Besant, and the Roots of Modern Esotericism

Theosophy, founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott in New York City in 1875, was the most influential esoteric movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through her major works Isis Unveiled

Theosophy Helena Blavatsky Theosophical Society Secret Doctrine root races Mahatmas
N_3_10 Verified Secret Societies

N_3_10 — Alchemical Secret Societies — From Jabir to Newton

Alchemy — the art and science of transformation, pursued across civilizations for over two millennia — was not merely a precursor to modern chemistry but a deeply esoteric tradition embedded in secretive networks of prac

alchemy alchemical transmutation chrysopoeia philosopher's stone Jabir ibn Hayyan
N_3_17 Credible Secret Societies

N_3_17 — Chaos Magick & Postmodern Occultism

Chaos magick is a postmodern occult movement that emerged in late-1970s England, radically departing from the rigid ceremonial traditions of groups like the Golden Dawn and Aleister Crowley's Thelema. Founded primarily b

chaos magick Peter Carroll Austin Osman Spare sigil magick paradigm shifting Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth
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N_3_05 — Gurdjieff, the Fourth Way, and Esoteric Schools

George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (c. 1866-1949) was one of the most enigmatic and influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century, whose "Fourth Way" system proposed that ordinary human beings live in a state of mechanical

Gurdjieff Fourth Way self-remembering Ouspensky enneagram Beelzebub's Tales