I Information on Glosa, an international auxiliary language.
II A Google groups search for discussions that I'm participating in.
III Vital medical information that everyone should know about, on the lipid hypothesis ( cholesterol ). Also available at mercola.com, the most popular natural health website on the Web.
IV Concerning the mathematical basis of African divination, which was the traditional method of divination in Europe before the esoteric orders, such as Freemasonry or Rosicrucianism, became popular.
V A page from the site dedicated to the fourth way teachings of Gurdjieff, explaining the 'Six Processes', which result from the interaction of the active-passive-neutralizing forces.
VI Traditional Western interpretation of the African divinatory archetypes, from the writings of the renowned occultism author Agrippa. This is useful for its historical and astrologic associations. Most contemporary understanding of the archetypes seems to be derived from this author.
VII Modern day rendering of the meanings of the African divinatory archetypes, by the contemporary astrologer Anthony Louis.
VIII The James Legge translation of the I-Ching in djvu format.
IX Calendar converter. Enter the date in one calendar and get the dates in all the others. Includes Gregorian, Baha'i, Mayan, Hebrew, etc. May be downloaded for personal use.
X Read some of the Persian classics here. Includes Rumi, Sadi, Khayyam, etc. Especially Rumi is useful for a general understanding of Islams contributions to philosophy.
XI Read the Baha'i Writings here. All the basic Texts and interpretations, translations by Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Baha'i Faith.
XII The George Sale translation of the Quran. Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Baha'i Faith, said that Baha'is should familiarize themselves with Islam, using George Sales' "admirable" translation.
XIII Lots of information on Zoroastrian philosophy, with references to the original teachings of Zoroaster.
XIV The Astrodienst website, featuring free calculation of horoscopes with the Swiss ephemeris.
XV Good description of the sufi psychology from Wiki, the free encyclopedia.
XVI Interesting site on the Fibonacci sequence; the golden string appears in the Wythoff array.
XVII A site dedicated to Pythagoras. Contains many of his sayings.
XVIII The theory behind the "Nanjing rules" used by a group of I-Ching scholars to explain the results of the most ancient accounts of I-Ching divination. Also available in djvu format.
XIX Simo Parpola on the Assyrian origins of the Tree of Life and Kabbalah. Also available in djvu format.
XX Part one of Jereer El-Moor on the possible origins of Tarot.
XXI Part two of the same.
XXII Stephen Skinner on the possible origins of Geomancy. Also available in djvu format.
XXIII Pdf file of this website.