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Anchor texts to start with — the project’s foundational scriptures and primary sources.
The Book Which Tells the Truth
Raël's 1973 account of his contact with the Elohim — a small, advanced extraterrestrial civilization — and the messages they entrusted to hi…
Raëlian CorpusExtraterrestrials Took Me to Their Planet
Raël's 1975 record of his second encounter with the Elohim and his subsequent journey to their home planet, where he was shown the laborator…
Hebrew BibleGenesis
An English translation of Genesis from the pointed Hebrew of the Westminster Leningrad Codex (Public Domain), presented in parallel with the…
Hebrew BibleEzekiel
Wheel of Heaven Translation of Ezekiel from the pointed Hebrew Masoretic text (Westminster Leningrad Codex, Public Domain). Chapter 1 — the …
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Ten currents, one corpus — each grouped under its own glyph.
Raëlian Corpus
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The foundational texts of the Raëlian Movement, containing the messages received by Claude Vorilhon (Raël) from the Elohim.
Raëlian Corpus 3
The foundational texts of the Raëlian Movement, containing the messages received by Claude Vorilhon (Raël) from the Elohim.
Hebrew Bible
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The Tanakh — the Hebrew Bible: Torah, Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). Interpreted through the Wheel of Heaven framework.
Hebrew Bible 41
The Tanakh — the Hebrew Bible: Torah, Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). Interpreted through the Wheel of Heaven framework.
Daniel
DAN-WOHExodus
EXO-WOHEzekiel
EZK-WOHGenesis
GEN-WOHJob
JOB-WOH
Christian Texts
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The Greek New Testament — Gospels, Acts, Pauline letters, the general epistles, and Revelation. Interpreted through the Wheel of Heaven framework.
Christian Texts 32
The Greek New Testament — Gospels, Acts, Pauline letters, the general epistles, and Revelation. Interpreted through the Wheel of Heaven framework.
The Acts of the Apostles
ACT-WOHThe Gospel According to Luke
LUK-WOHThe Gospel According to Mark
MRK-WOHThe Gospel According to Matthew
MAT-WOHRevelation
REV-WOH
Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
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Non-canonical religious texts that provide additional context and perspectives on ancient narratives.
Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha 4
Non-canonical religious texts that provide additional context and perspectives on ancient narratives.
1 Enoch (Ethiopic Enoch)
ENO-WOHJubilees
JUB-WOH
Islamic Texts
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The Qur'an and related Islamic scriptures, explored in comparative dialogue with the Raëlian canon.
Islamic Texts 2
The Qur'an and related Islamic scriptures, explored in comparative dialogue with the Raëlian canon.
The Noble Qur'an
QUR
Mesopotamian Texts
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Ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian texts including creation epics, flood narratives, and kingship records.
Mesopotamian Texts 11
Ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian texts including creation epics, flood narratives, and kingship records.
Adapa and the South Wind
ADP-WOHEnki and Ninhursag
ENH-WOHEnki and Ninmah
ENM-WOHThe Flood Story
FLS-WOHThe Epic of Gilgamesh
GILG-WOHThe Song of the Hoe
SOTH-WOH
Latter-day Saint Texts
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Scriptures of the Latter Day Saint movement, including the Book of Mormon.
Latter-day Saint Texts 19
Scriptures of the Latter Day Saint movement, including the Book of Mormon.
1 Nephi
1NE2 Nephi
2NE3 Nephi
3NE4 Nephi
4NEAlma
ALMThe Book of Moses
MOSESEnos
ENSEther
ETHHelaman
HELJacob
JACJarom
JARMormon Book
MRMMoroni
MRNMosiah
MOSOmni
OMNWords Of Mormon
WOM
Western Esoteric Texts
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The Hermetic corpus and related esoteric philosophical works.
Western Esoteric Texts 1
The Hermetic corpus and related esoteric philosophical works.
Egyptian Texts
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Ancient Egyptian funerary and cosmological texts.
Egyptian Texts 1
Ancient Egyptian funerary and cosmological texts.
Vedic Texts
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Ancient Indian hymns and philosophical texts from the Vedic tradition.
Vedic Texts 1
Ancient Indian hymns and philosophical texts from the Vedic tradition.
Levantine Texts
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Late Bronze Age Northwest-Semitic mythological and ritual literature from the eastern Mediterranean littoral, principally the Ugaritic corpus from Ras Shamra (Baal Cycle, Aqhat, Kirta) — the primary comparative-mythology nexus for Hebrew Bible scholarship on the El/Baal/Yamm/Mot pantheon and the Chaoskampf storm-god tradition.
Levantine Texts 1
Late Bronze Age Northwest-Semitic mythological and ritual literature from the eastern Mediterranean littoral, principally the Ugaritic corpus from Ras Shamra (Baal Cycle, Aqhat, Kirta) — the primary comparative-mythology nexus for Hebrew Bible scholarship on the El/Baal/Yamm/Mot pantheon and the Chaoskampf storm-god tradition.
The Baal Cycle
BCY-WOH
Kabbalah & Jewish Mysticism
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Jewish esoteric and mystical literature, encompassing the Hekhalot/Merkavah throne-and-chariot mysticism of late antiquity (Shi'ur Qomah, Hekhalot Rabbati, Hekhalot Zutarti, Ma'aseh Merkavah, 3 Enoch / Sefer Hekhalot — the proto-Kabbalistic precursor stream, 3rd–9th c. CE), the early medieval primers (Sefer Yetzirah, Sefer Bahir, 12th c.), classical theosophical Kabbalah (Zohar, 13th c.), and the Lurianic system (16th c. Safed). Includes the magical-name traditions, divine-body anthropomorphism, sefirot cosmology, and the cosmic-restoration (tikkun olam) framework.
Kabbalah & Jewish Mysticism 1
Jewish esoteric and mystical literature, encompassing the Hekhalot/Merkavah throne-and-chariot mysticism of late antiquity (Shi'ur Qomah, Hekhalot Rabbati, Hekhalot Zutarti, Ma'aseh Merkavah, 3 Enoch / Sefer Hekhalot — the proto-Kabbalistic precursor stream, 3rd–9th c. CE), the early medieval primers (Sefer Yetzirah, Sefer Bahir, 12th c.), classical theosophical Kabbalah (Zohar, 13th c.), and the Lurianic system (16th c. Safed). Includes the magical-name traditions, divine-body anthropomorphism, sefirot cosmology, and the cosmic-restoration (tikkun olam) framework.
Shi'ur Qomah
SHQM-WOH
Bahá'í Writings
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The writings of the Báb, Bahá'u'lláh, and 'Abdu'l-Bahá — Persian and Arabic originals of a tradition built on progressive revelation across successive ages.
Bahá'í Writings 1
The writings of the Báb, Bahá'u'lláh, and 'Abdu'l-Bahá — Persian and Arabic originals of a tradition built on progressive revelation across successive ages.
The Hidden Words
HW-WOH
Caodaist Canon
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The canonical texts of Đạo Cao Đài — dated séance messages, liturgy, and constitutional texts of the Third Universal Amnesty (Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ), received in Vietnam from 1925 onward.
Caodaist Canon 1
The canonical texts of Đạo Cao Đài — dated séance messages, liturgy, and constitutional texts of the Third Universal Amnesty (Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ), received in Vietnam from 1925 onward.
Oomoto Scriptures
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The channeled corpus of Oomoto — Deguchi Nao's automatic writings (Oomoto Shin'yu) and Deguchi Onisaburō's Reikai Monogatari, centred on the rebuilding and renewal of the world (tatekae tatenaoshi).
Oomoto Scriptures 1
The channeled corpus of Oomoto — Deguchi Nao's automatic writings (Oomoto Shin'yu) and Deguchi Onisaburō's Reikai Monogatari, centred on the rebuilding and renewal of the world (tatekae tatenaoshi).