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The VirtueScience Spiritual Forums
https://virtuescience.com/
VirtueScience hosts a spiritual community forum covering topics from enlightenment and astral projection to virtues, esoteric wisdom, and healing practices. Visitors can join discussions on diverse spiritual paths, share near-death experiences, connect with healers and life coaches, and explore an extensive article collection on personal growth and mystical subjects.
Organization 2026-03-13
One Cʘsmos
https://onecosmos.blogspot.com/
One Cosmos is the long-running blog of 'Gagdad Bob,' a witty and idiosyncratic thinker who weaves together theology, metaphysics, philosophy, and political commentary into a unique spiritual worldview he calls 'neotraditional retrofuturism.' Posts blend mysticism, humor, and serious intellectual engagement with figures like Thomas Aquinas, making it a genuinely singular corner of the web for readers drawn to unconventional religious philosophy.
Blog 2026-03-13
Into His Own
https://virtualreligion.net/iho
Created by scholar Mahlon H. Smith, Into His Own is a deeply researched reference tool for studying the historical context of Christian scriptures through primary texts from Jewish and non-Jewish first-century sources. The site organizes excerpts around key figures, movements, and events such as the Maccabean Revolt, the Essenes, Herod's reign, and the Dead Sea Scrolls to illuminate the cultural world in which Jesus lived and Christianity emerged.
Resource 2026-03-12
Death and Hell Intro
http://deathandhell.com/
Written by someone calling themselves 'Infek bin Laden' in the final months of their life, this haunting personal meditation weaves together occultism, compassion, near-death reflection, and chaos mysticism into a cut-up literary collage. References to 'occulture,' the Thelemic goddess Nuit, 'Temple Dahmer,' and the 'Archetypal Theriomorph' mark it as a deeply personal artifact from the fringes of early 2000s esoteric internet culture.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
CowPi Journal
http://cowpi.com/
CowPi Journal is Mark Woodward's reflective blog weaving Catholic faith, philosophy, and contemplative quotes into short meditative posts. Each entry invites readers to consider themes like humility, pride, dependence on God, and the meaning found in quiet moments and memory.
Blog 2026-03-17
The Gospel of Thomas Collection - Translations and Resources
http://gnosis.org/naghamm/gosthom.html
Part of the Gnostic Society Library at gnosis.org, this page presents the Gospel of Thomas in multiple scholarly translations, including the Patterson and Meyer rendering of all 114 sayings from the Nag Hammadi Coptic manuscript. It serves as a gateway to a broader collection of Gnostic texts, resources, and related books for anyone researching early Christian apocrypha or Gnostic traditions.
Resource 2026-03-13
Coventina
http://tehomet.net/coventina
Maintained by Tehomet with the help of historian Juergen Fritz, this site claims to be the most thorough resource on Coventina, a Romano-Celtic water goddess associated with Hadrian's Wall. Visitors can explore her mythology, history, archaeological site, images in ancient and contemporary art, and her significance in modern spirituality, plus a fanlisting.
Fan Site 2026-03-12
https://sampsa.fun/
Sampsa Kiianmaa's Finnish personal homepage features calligraphy from Quranic verses and drawings, with links to a blog, reading list, and social media on Mastodon and Pixelfed. The site embraces old-web values with badges for NoCSS Club, 250kb Club, and Lynx compatibility, making it a minimalist corner of the web with a spiritual and artistic lean.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
The Open Hymnal Project - Freely Distributable Christian Hymnody for Today's World
http://openhymnal.org/
The Open Hymnal Project is a freely distributable database of Christian hymns, spiritual songs, and prelude/postlude music available for download as PDFs, MIDI files, MP3s, and ABC Plus source files. With multiple seasonal editions including Christmas, Lent/Easter, and a Visitation Edition designed for bringing music to the sick, this is a remarkable labor of love for congregations and musicians seeking open-source hymnody.
Resource 2026-03-13
Mermaids Fanlisting
http://fanderful.altervista.org/mermaids
Sirens of the Sea is a fanlisting dedicated to mermaids, celebrating the mythological sea creatures that appear in folklore, books, and movies. Created by Sara as part of The Fanlistings Network, it currently boasts 77 members who share a love of these legendary beings.
Fan Site 2026-03-12