Librarium Esotericum: An Archive of the Arcane

I’ve built an online esoteric library.  It’s a vast repository containing over 100,000 pdf books and a quarter million images. Best of all, it’s free.

Librarium Esotericum is a mega-archive dedicated to the hidden, forgotten, and forbidden streams of knowledge. It preserves writings and manuscripts that explore mysticism, gnosis, alchemy, Hermetic wisdom, and the metaphysical sciences, an unveiling of concealed truths that run beneath tradition, religion, cosmology, and philosophy.

Within the collection, the library is divided into hallways of esoteric knowledge, each focusing on a distinct realm.  Historium Arcanum explores rare histories; Quadrivium Archivum is where the classical sciences intertwine with sacred geometry; Celestia & Terra charts the heavens and explores Earth’s true nature.  The library is both an atlas of forgotten wisdom and a map of spiritual exploration.

Uncover natural vitality via Hygieia Vitalis, cosmic symbolism in Cosmica Aetherium, and occult teachings preserved at Occultum Hermeticum.

Librarium Esotericum is a passion project of mine. At its core, it’s about being honest with yourself—reevaluating thought patterns and earnestly seeking the knowledge and wisdom that has long been concealed from us. It’s also about looking inward: recognizing and eliminating cognitive biases, setting the ego aside, and truly confronting yourself. Ultimately, it’s a journey of deep reflection on the true nature of reality, discerning the genuine from the deception.

𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑯𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝑳𝒊𝒃𝑬𝒔𝒐

1. Historium Arcanum: [Secret History] a vast and meticulously curated collection of hidden and suppressed books that unveil the concealed depths of history. Within these tomes lie forgotten truths, censored narratives, and the esoteric knowledge that challenges conventional accounts.

2. Quadrivium Archivum: [Archive of the Quadrivium] a repository of ancient sacred knowledge and timeless wisdom, bridging the realms of mathematics, music, geometry, and cosmology. This collection delves into the mystical foundations of the Quadrivium, exploring megalithic structures and celestial harmonics.
Seven Alchemical Elements Planets Metals and Days

The Seven Alchemical Elements Planets Metals and Days

3. Studium Scientiarum: [Study of the Sciences] a collection dedicated to scientific exploration, focusing on free energy, geodetic science, and electromagnetism. From groundbreaking discoveries in physics to the mysteries of energy fields, this library provides insight into the forces shaping our world.

4. Hygieia Vitalis: [Vital Health] your ultimate guide to natural healing, nutrition, and sustainable living. Learn survival skills and off-grid techniques to embrace a self-reliant lifestyle while uncovering the truths behind conventional medical practices.
Old Books of Dissent vaccine
5. Celesia & Terra: [Heaven and Earth] delves into the suppressed sciences surrounding the origin and true nature of heaven and earth. Through the study of esoteric geodetic sciences, it seeks to uncover the true shape of the world, challenging the concept of a cosmogonical cosmic coincidence.
6. Cosmica Aetherium: [Cosmic Aether] The curator’s illustrations that explore how the universe is shown to be an intelligent design far from cosmic coincidence. This omnipresent matrix is bound to a sacred canon of number and geometry, an ancient and esoteric system of divine proportion.

7. Gnosticismus Occultus: [Hidden Gnosticism] Explore Gnosticism’s perspective on the material world, revealing the false deity Yahweh, also known as the Demiurge. Learn how this belief challenges traditional views of God and the role of Jesus in relation to the old law.
8. Occultum Hermeticum: [Hermetic Secret] explores alchemy, hermeticism, kabbalah, rosicrucianism and much more. Within is a sanctum devoted to the mysteries of Hermes Trismegistus and the secret wisdom handed down through veils of time.
9. Hyperborean Haven: [Sanctuary Beyond the North Wind] a sanctuary of hidden geographies and polar mysteries. Delve into myth, legend, and the suppressed histories of Hyperborea, Agartha, Shambhala, and the enigmatic realms of Antarctica and Neu-Schwabenland.
10. Hermetic Hideout: [Occult Memes] an archive of memes on Hermeticism, Gnosticism, alchemy, and the occult. Blending ancient wisdom with humor, this collection offers a surprisingly insightful way to engage with esoteric traditions and hidden knowledge.
11. Ancient Earthly Connections: [Cultural Correlations] Explore ancient earthly connections between pyramids, geoglyphs, and monuments across the globe. Uncover the shared patterns that connect ancient cultures through their remarkable sculptures and bas-reliefs.
12. Ancient Texts: [about 100] a curated selection of Gnostic Informant’s favorite ancient texts—works that challenge mainstream interpretations of spirituality, history, and human origins, drawing from Gnostic scriptures, Hermetic writings, early Christian apocrypha, and other esoteric traditions.
13. Then & Now: [Photographs of the Past] Discover the transformation of historic monuments as we compare ancient sites then and now through century-old photos and modern views. See how time, nature, and preservation efforts have shaped these remarkable landmarks.
14. Asha Logos: [Historical Overview] book recommendations covering a wide range of topics from history to geopolitics. Expand your knowledge with carefully curated reads that explore the complexities of the world.

Coming Soon:

15. Phantasmata Horrorum [The Unexplained & Paranormal] where the dark corners of the librarium esotericum reveal chilling hauntings, psychic phenomena, and unsettling paranormal stories that will captivate your imagination.


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7 Comments:

  1. Very nice work, Joe. I\’ve seen some of your posts on facebook, and it looks like you\’ve been working very hard to build your library. I am looking forward to perusing the various subjects. I\’m almost finished with my trailer. I still have a few more weeks of work around here, and then I can finally get back to my writing and research. I\’m not a multitasker. I\’ve definitely put myself into a quagmire here, but can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. I hope all is well on your side of the continent. Have you tried fasting yet? How are you feeling? Is the demiurge still wiggling in your backside?

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  2. Thank you

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  3. Thank you sir. Well done.Have a splendid week. With most sincere appreciati

  4. It’s like Wikipedia, except without all of the nonsense and censorship.

  5. Way to go Joe! This is fantastic!

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