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"Unlock the ancient wisdom of the Corpus Hermeticum, the cornerstone of the Hermetic tradition, in this powerful translation by G.R.S. Mead. These mystical teachings—attributed to the legendary Hermes Trismegistus—reveal timeless truths about the creation of the universe, the nature of the soul, and the path to divine union. Part philosophy, part spiritual guide, this classic work blends Egyptian, Greek, and early Christian thought into a vision of reality that still inspires seekers today. Perfect for those drawn to Gnosticism, esotericism, and the deeper mysteries of existence."
G.R.S. Mead (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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Mystical Christianity: The Inner Teachings of the Master
"Mystical Christianity by Yogi Ramacharaka is a profound exploration of the hidden, esoteric side of the Christian faith, unveiling its universal spiritual principles and mystical truths. Drawing upon the wisdom of both Eastern and Western traditions, Ramacharaka reveals how the teachings of Jesus can be understood not only as a religious doctrine, but as a timeless guide to personal transformation and divine realization. The book delves into the deeper meaning behind parables, miracles, and spiritual laws, showing that true Christianity is a living path of inner awakening, self-mastery, and unity with the Infinite. Written in clear and inspiring language, this work invites seekers to go beyond dogma and experience the mystical heart of Christ’s message for themselves."
Yogi Ramacharaka (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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Mythical Monsters or When Behemoths Ruled - Lore VS Cataclysm Extinction
"What if the monsters of myth were real—and their bones now lie buried beneath the floodplains and fossil beds of Earth? This provocative audiobook drags ancient lore into the spotlight of cataclysmic science, comparing the tales of giants, behemoths, dragons, and sea serpents with the extinction-level events etched into geology, legend, and memory. From the thunder-lizards of prehistory to the gods of old who waged war with sky-fire and deluge, this journey uncovers the astonishing overlaps between humanity’s oldest myths and the fossil record's violent truths. Was the hydra a metaphor—or a misremembered titan of the Ice Age? Did Indigenous legends of Thunderbird battles recall real atmospheric events after a cosmic impact? Are the monsters slain by ancient heroes symbolic… or survivors of a forgotten world that perished in a global reset? Combining mythography, catastrophism, and forbidden archaeology, this audiobook challenges the mainstream extinction narrative and dares to ask: were our ancestors describing fairy tales—or eye-witness accounts of the end of a former world? Mythical Monsters or When Behemoths Ruled invites you to weigh legend against the evidence of cataclysm and decide for yourself: which monsters were real?"
Charles Gould (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"In this thought-provoking dialogue, Mark Twain strips away illusions about free will, morality, and the nature of human behavior. Presented as a sharp exchange between a young idealist and a seasoned philosopher, What Is Man? challenges cherished beliefs, probing whether humans are truly autonomous or simply products of their training, environment, and inherent machinery. Witty, uncompromising, and intellectually bracing, Twain’s work pushes listeners to question their assumptions about themselves and others. This unflinching philosophical conversation reveals a side of Twain rarely seen—one that’s as incisive as it is unsettling. Perfect for fans of classic literature, moral philosophy, and fearless inquiry, this audiobook offers a timeless exploration of what it really means to be human."
Mark Twain (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"This is an initiation into the tone, structure, and mentality of Egyptian knowledge, the basis of all Western theology and science. It is a redefinition of those concepts which are basic to the pharaonic transmission--the glory of ancient Egypt. The author explores the 'process of becoming' as related to consciousness and revealed in nature; the kinship between man and the mineral, plant and animal kingdoms; the stages of awareness leading to 'Cosmic Consciousness'; and the mystery of the formation of substance into matter."
R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"In this chilling tale of exploration and existential dread, H.P. Lovecraft takes readers to the frozen wastes of Antarctica—where ancient horrors lie buried beneath the ice, waiting to be unearthed. Told through the first-person account of a geologist from Miskatonic University, At the Mountains of Madness recounts a doomed expedition that uncovers the remnants of a pre-human civilization and an unspeakable terror that defies the boundaries of science, time, and sanity. Vast alien ruins, disturbing fossil records, and cryptic murals reveal a story of the Elder Things, their rise to dominance, and their eventual war with the shape-shifting Shoggoths—a living nightmare still lurking in the darkness. This novella is a cornerstone of the Cthulhu Mythos and a masterwork of cosmic horror, where the fear is not just of monsters, but of mankind’s fragile place in an uncaring and incomprehensible universe. Drenched in icy dread and awe-inspiring mystery, At the Mountains of Madness is Lovecraft at his most expansive and terrifying—a journey into the unknown that may leave your mind forever altered."
H.P. Lovecraft (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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Tales from the Cthulhu Mythos: The Best of Lovecraft's Cosmic Horror
"Enter the shadowed abyss of forbidden knowledge and ancient terror with Tales from the Cthulhu Mythos—a definitive collection of Lovecraft’s most iconic and unsettling tales. This anthology gathers the foundational nightmares of cosmic dread, where mankind is a fleeting whisper in a universe ruled by unknowable entities and blasphemous secrets. Venture into Arkham, Innsmouth, Dunwich, and the Mountains of Madness, where eerie cults, alien gods, and mind-shattering revelations await. These tales form the backbone of the Mythos: a vast, interwoven mythology that has inspired generations of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. This volume includes: The Call of Cthulhu – The seminal tale that introduced the tentacled god sleeping beneath the Pacific, whose dreams infect the minds of men. The Shadow over Innsmouth – A haunting story of hybrid horror and ancient pacts beneath the waves. The Dunwich Horror – A countryside corrupted by arcane rituals, monstrous births, and invisible horrors. At the Mountains of Madness – A chilling expedition into Antarctica that uncovers pre-human civilizations—and something far worse. Whether you're a longtime cultist of Lovecraftian lore or a curious newcomer to the Mythos, this collection offers a gateway to the dark heart of cosmic horror. These are not mere ghost stories—they are revelations of a universe not only indifferent to humanity, but possibly hostile to its very existence."
H.P. Lovecraft (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"The Evolution of the Dragon by G. Elliot Smith is a groundbreaking exploration of the origins, symbolism, and diffusion of dragon myths across cultures. Blending anthropology, mythology, and comparative religion, Smith investigates how the archetype of the dragon emerged from ancient serpent-worship traditions and spread globally through cultural contact and migration. With meticulous research and a cross-cultural lens, Smith connects Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, and Mesoamerican traditions, revealing a unifying thread behind legends of dragons, sea serpents, and monstrous deities. This work challenges the assumption that similar myths arose independently, arguing instead for a diffusionist model of civilization and storytelling. Ideal for scholars, esoteric enthusiasts, and mythology lovers, this audiobook offers a deep, intellectual journey into humanity’s ancient imagination and shared symbols. It’s not just about dragons—it’s about how culture, religion, and myth evolve and intertwine across time and geography."
G. Elliot Smith (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"Step into the chilling depths of folklore and forgotten lore with The Book of Werewolves, a haunting classic that dares to explore the primal terror buried in mankind’s mythic memory. First published in 1865, this is not a mere catalog of werewolf legends—it is a piercing psychological and anthropological excavation of humanity’s darkest archetype: the beast within. Sabine Baring-Gould, the eccentric clergyman and polymath, combines rigorous historical research with macabre storytelling to examine the phenomenon of lycanthropy across centuries and continents. From Nordic sagas to medieval witch trials, and from French peasant horrors to clinical cases of madness and shapeshifting, Baring-Gould exposes the thin line between man and monster. He reveals how superstition, trauma, and primal instinct have birthed a cross-cultural obsession with the wolfman—often with real-world consequences far more gruesome than fiction. This audiobook is not just for horror fans. It’s a window into the shadowy psyche of civilization, a gothic mirror held up to the fears society buries under reason and religion. Whether you're a scholar of the occult, a seeker of the strange, or simply curious about the origins of werewolf lore, this riveting narrative will leave your blood cold and your mind racing. Uncover the original werewolf book—the one that inspired an entire genre."
Sabine Baring-Gould (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"The Science of Being Well by Wallace D. Wattles is a no-nonsense guide to achieving perfect health through the power of thought, right living, and mental alignment with the universal principles of well-being. Rejecting the idea that health is solely determined by external conditions or heredity, Wattles lays out a simple, actionable path to vibrant health based on thought discipline, gratitude, and natural habits. This book is a cornerstone of the New Thought movement and remains a transformative resource for those seeking to take control of their physical well-being from the inside out."
Wallace Wattles (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"Step through the veil of mystery and into the mind of one of history’s most daring metaphysical thinkers. In The Key to Theosophy, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky lays out, in her own unapologetic voice, a bold and structured introduction to the teachings of Theosophy—offering a gateway for the sincere seeker and a challenge to the dogmas of blind belief. Presented in a dynamic question-and-answer format, this essential work breaks down the fundamental principles of karma, reincarnation, the dual nature of man, the afterlife, and humanity’s potential spiritual evolution. Far from abstract speculation, Blavatsky delivers her philosophy with sharp clarity, confronting both religious superstition and materialist skepticism alike. For those disillusioned with watered-down spiritualism or rigid orthodoxy, The Key to Theosophy offers a third path—a radical vision of ancient wisdom reborn in the modern world. This audiobook edition revives the uncompromising tone and clarity of Blavatsky’s original message, narrated for a new generation ready to question everything and seek truth without compromise. Whether you're new to esoteric studies or a seasoned student of the occult, this is the book—and the key—that unlocks the door to Theosophical understanding."
H.P. Blavatsky (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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The Science of Wealth, Health, and Greatness
"Unlock the original blueprint for success. In The Science of Wealth, Health, and Greatness, Wallace D. Wattles delivers three transformative works that laid the foundation for the modern self-help movement. First published in the early 1900s, Wattles' teachings have empowered generations to reclaim their power, create abundance, restore vitality, and live with purpose. This definitive trilogy includes: The Science of Getting Rich - The foundational guide to financial creation through focused thought and action. The Science of Being Well - A revolutionary perspective on health and healing rooted in mental attitude and energetic alignment. The Science of Being Great - A powerful call to self-realization and the cultivation of true personal greatness. Direct, timeless, and practical, Wattles' philosophy has influenced icons from Napoleon Hill to Rhonda Byrne. This collection is more than a read-it's a roadmap to mastering the inner forces that shape your outer world. Whether you're new to Wattles or returning to sharpen your edge, this trilogy will remind you: success is a science-and now, it's yours to master."
Wallace D. Wattles (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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