Are all the 'occult' texts just nonsense? Is the Kabbalah legit?
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Manly P Hall is a great source. Same with Mark Passio. Not sure how much you know and do not know.
The Bible is also a great source if you can sort through the bullshit. There is enmity between the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman. The parable of the wheat and the tares is also a must-know.
I agree - Mark Passio is interesting character.
Jordan Peterson does an excellent break-down of the Genesis chapter of the Bible (first chapter of it) which really does a nice job of teasing apart the different archetypes contained within it. He approaches it more as an academic than preacher and I thought it really gave me a good sense of why those stories are so richly layered. Think about it though it's the oldest book of the bible so pretty much comes down from generations of oral tradition, so the stories have been stacked with multiple meanings. Worth giving his lecture series a listen it's on YT still I think.