Sacred Atlas
A guided way in

What brings you here?

The library holds nine traditions, fifteen thousand chapters, and 22 parallels — too much for a first visit. Pick what called you in. Each track is a short, curated route through the texts and tools that fit it.

  1. I want stories that span every tradition.

    Creation, the flood, the prophets, the visions of God — every tradition has its own telling. Read them side by side and watch the same story rhyme across millennia.

  2. I want wisdom — proverbs, ethics, how to live.

    Every tradition has its sages. Confucius and Solomon and the Buddha and Jesus and Laozi were not strangers to one another's questions. Read their answers in parallel.

  3. I want the inner path — mysticism and contemplation.

    The Upanishads, the farewell discourse of John, the logia of Thomas, the Tao — every tradition turns inward at some point. These are the texts that point to silence.

  4. I want prayer and devotion.

    From the Psalms of David to al-Fatiha, from the bhakti hymns of the Gita to the refuge verses of the Dhammapada — every tradition has its language of address.

  5. I want to know what each tradition says about the beginning.

    Genesis. The Logos hymn of John. The Nasadiya Sukta of the Rigveda. The Tao that gives birth to the ten thousand things. Six tellings of one mystery.

Also useful for newcomers

Reference rooms in the library

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