The continuous effort to document and preserve esoteric traditions across cultures has led to significant expansions in various occult repositories. This latest update brings an array of texts and multimedia, further enriching the study of mystical traditions worldwide.
Dharmic Occultism Repository
A complete website rip focusing on Balinese occultism—primarily aimed at light work—has been added, offering insights into this unique spiritual practice. Additionally, a book on Tibetan Dark Retreats, an advanced meditative practice, has been introduced. While not directly related to Balinese traditions, this text provides a vital resource for those exploring deep isolation-based mystical practices. To support the original creators, we encourage readers to explore the book collection of the website owner: Komang Putra’s Books.
Repository of Darkness
A brief exposition on Vama Marga Tantra, a crucial aspect of Karmic Occultism, has been included. This form of Tantra is essential for shadow work and deeper self-exploration within the esoteric traditions of India.
Repository of Shamanism
A website rip of Indonesian Archipelago Shamanism Grimoires has been integrated into the archive, providing access to indigenous mystical knowledge. The original source can be explored at Mr. Syahrudin’s Blog.
Repository of the Far East
Previously known as the Repository of the Dao, this section has been renamed to encompass a broader range of traditions, including Confucianism, Mohism, Legalism, Chinese Medicine, and Military School teachings. Furthermore, the repository now incorporates Shinto practices from Japan and Tengrism from Mongolia. Notable additions include:
- 2GB of Chinese “Ancient-Books.zip” These texts offer a deeper understanding of the philosophical and mystical traditions of the Far East.
Kabbalah Repository
The mystical Jewish text Sefer Ha-Razim has been introduced in both its original Hebrew and an English transliteration, offering scholars and practitioners direct access to this foundational esoteric work.
Christian Repositories
A book containing the Apocryphal Gospels has been added to three distinct Christian repositories:
- Repository of Orthodox Christianity
- Repository of the Jesuits
- Rosicrucian Repository These texts shed light on lesser-known narratives and teachings that were excluded from the canonical Bible, providing valuable perspectives on early Christian mysticism.
Enochian Repository
A new edition of Another Book of Enoch has been introduced, featuring introductions and notes by Rev. George H. Schodde, Ph.D. This addition enhances the collection of apocryphal and angelic scriptural texts within the repository.
Repository of Sufism
A notable update includes the Shams al-Ma’arif in its original Arabic, one of the most influential works on Islamic esoteric sciences. Additionally, a compelling video demonstrating Talismanic magic—where a Sufi mystic appears to cause a power outage—is now available for study.
These additions ensure the preservation and accessibility of diverse mystical traditions, supporting scholars and practitioners in their spiritual and academic pursuits. As these repositories continue to grow, they stand as a testament to humanity’s enduring quest for hidden knowledge and transcendental wisdom.


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