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Acta diurna is our Mithraic social stream for keeping up to date with what is happening in The New Mithraeum.

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Apr 2024
Socius

Soy Dra. en Filosofía y Letras por la Universidad de Alicante.
He escrito un libro sobre Mitra denominado "Los templos del dios Mitra en el Imperio romano".

 
Apr 2024
NewNotitia

Re-interpreting the Mysteries of Mithras

Ernest Renan suggested that without the rise of Christianity, we might all have embraced the cult of Mithras. Nevertheless, it has had a lasting influence on secret societies, religious movements and popular culture.

 
Apr 2024
NewLiber

Mithras és misztériumai I-II

Born in the mists of history, Mithras, the deity of light, known for at least 3,500 years and still revered today, has appeared in different ages, religions and forms. This volume explores the sources of the god's history, with a focus on the Roman myths …

 
Mar 2024
 
Scriptum

Habesne paululum temporis?

 
Mar 2024
NewSocius

Society of Iranologists, Mythology, Department Member

 
Mar 2024
NewComentum

Thanks for sharing such an important piece of information

 
Mar 2024
Socius

Singer songwriter performer
16 Horsepower/wovenhand.

 
Mar 2024
NewLiber

Los templos del dios Mitra en el Imperio romano

Este es un libro que pretende esbozar un panorama general de los documentos mitraicos repartidos a lo largo del Imperio romano.

 
Mar 2024
NewSocius

Pharmacognosy and Toxicology

 
Mar 2024
Socius

Community dedicated to the study, disclosure and reenactment of the Mysteries of Mithras since 2004.

 
Mar 2024
Syndexios

Lucius Sextius Karus

His name was added to the main tauroctony sculpture of the Mitreo Fagan.

 
Mar 2024
NewMonumentum

Intaglio with Tauroctony from The Met

This small magical jasper gem shows Sol in a quadrigra on the recto and Mithras as a bull slayer on the verso.

 
Such a beautiful stone! Curios about how it was set, in gold, silver or bronze?
 
Mar 2024
NewComentum

Souls enter Cancer and follow the cycle of the moon passing in front of the altar. They continue to the right and exit in Sagittarius where they are greeted by a piper. In the South-East, pure souls enter Capricorn and follow the cycle of the sun to exit into Gemini and migrate towards the gods. the mithraeum is oriented upside down, west-east. But with Taurus in the North and Scorpio in the South, the Zodiac is almost in normal position, only shifted by two signs.The figure on the left runs with arms raised towards Gemini. It is a soul in the cycle of resurrection which will ascend to Heaven.

 
Feb 2024
NewComentum

Lovely and mystic place to visit, hidden in the woods, surrounded by rocks.

 
Feb 2024
Socius

Catholic mystic. Currently working on the Areopagus project regarding and the entheogen Eucharist. See me at West Nashville Phoenix #131

 
Salve Jack, interesting project, indeed! I guess you already know Mushrooms, Myth & Mithras by Carl A. P. Ruck. If not, it’s worth a read. Actually I could recommend yuo a few other books on that topic if you’d like...
 
Feb 2024
NewSocius

Classical history master’s student at Birkbeck College, University of London

 
Feb 2024
Socius

Owner of www.mithraeum.org and the Mithras and Mithraeum discussion lists on Groups.io. Co-founder of Nova Roma and the founder of Byzantium Novum.

 
Welcome to your grotto, Marcus!
 
Feb 2024
NewVideo

Dans les coulisses de l’exposition « Le mystère Mithra. Plongée au cœur d’un culte romain »

Découvrez les coulisses de la réalisation et du montage de l’exposition « Le mystère Mithra. Plongée au cœur d’un culte romain ».

 
Feb 2024
NewVideo

Mithra dans les provinces occidentales de l’Empire romain : rencontre avec Philippe Roy

Philippe Roy, docteur en Sciences de l’Antiquité, présente dans cette vidéo la réception du culte de Mithra dans les provinces occidentales de l’Empire romain.

 
Feb 2024
NewVideo

Peter Mark Adams, Mithras and the Renaissance

For the launch of our YouTube channel, we chat with the author, poet, essayist and friend Peter Mark Adams about the Sola-Busca Tarot, a Renaissance masterpiece, uncovering ties to the Mithras cult.