Religion & Spirituality
71 sites
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.
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.
https://virtualreligion.net/vri
The Virtual Religion Index, maintained by Mahlon H. Smith since 1997, is a comprehensive academic web directory cataloging and annotating religion-related websites across dozens of traditions and disciplines. Spanning everything from Biblical Studies and Islamic Tradition to Psychology of Religion and Greco-Roman Studies, it serves as an essential research gateway for students and scholars alike.
http://swami-krishnananda.org/
The official website of Swami Krishnananda of the Divine Life Society, offering a rich library of eBooks, articles, audios, videos, and photos on yoga, meditation, Vedanta, the Bhagavad Gita, and Hindu philosophy. Visitors can explore deep spiritual teachings spanning mysticism, the Upanishads, and practical guidance on self-realization from one of the most respected Advaita Vedanta scholars of the 20th century.
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.
https://vinceimbat.com/
Vince Imbat is a Los Baños-based Filipino writer and photographer whose essays and poems explore godless, creative, and liberative spirituality rooted in walking and contemplation. His site features an online journal active since 2014, a digital archive called 'talahardin,' and a Substack newsletter engaging with free spirituality (Jiyū Shūkyō) and philosophical inquiry in a Philippine context.
http://neopagan.net/Contents.html
Isaac Bonewits, a prominent figure in neopaganism and Druidism, built this extensive archive covering topics from Druidic theology and Wicca to liturgy, polyamory, and mystical energies. The site serves as a comprehensive hub for his essays, songs, books, and presentations spanning decades of work in the neopagan community.
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.
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.
https://www.meta-religion.com/
Meta-Religion offers a multidisciplinary exploration of world religions, esoteric traditions, and spiritual phenomena, covering everything from Christianity and Buddhism to Wicca, Gnosticism, and the Paranormal. With hundreds of curated links organized across topics like Secret Societies, Spiritualism, Philosophy, and New Religious Groups, it serves as a sprawling reference hub for anyone studying religion through a comparative or academic lens.