Topics : Spirituality
The Collection of Divine Messages of the Cao Đài Religion of God
"The Collection of Divine Messages" (Thánh Ngôn Hiệp Tuyển), a key scripture of the Đạo Cao Đài religion, was compiled in 1926, encapsulating the divine teachings and revelations central to this Vietnamese religious movement. This collection is comprised of two volumes of messages, believed to be communicated by the Supreme Being and various Divine Spirits to the followers of Đạo Cao Đài. →
Terranigma
Terranigma, developed by Quintet and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), is a 1995 action role-playing game with a rich narrative and thematic depth. The game's story centers around Ark, a mischievous teenager from the underground village of Crysta. Ark's journey begins when his curiosity triggers a series of events leading to the resurrection of life on a … →
Kitáb-I-Aqdas
The Kitáb-i-Aqdas, known as "The Most Holy Book," is the central book of the Bahá'í Faith, written by Bahá’u’lláh, the founder of the faith. Composed in the 19th century, this sacred text lays down the laws, principles, and institutions for the Bahá'í community, and is considered the charter for a future global civilization. The Kitáb-i-Aqdas not only provides laws and ordinances for the spiritual … →
Internet Sacred Text Archive
The Internet Sacred Text Archive (ISTA), founded by John Bruno Hare in 1999 in Santa Cruz, California, is a website dedicated to preserving electronic public domain religious texts. Hare, a software engineer, initiated this project from his home as an intellectual challenge, digitizing over 1,000 public domain books on religion, folklore, and mythology to promote religious tolerance through … →
Divine Signposts
Divine Signposts (大本, Ōmoto) by Onisaburo Deguchi (出口王仁三郎) is a foundational text in the spiritual and religious tradition of Ōmoto (大本), a Japanese new religious movement. Written in 1904 when Onisaburo was 33 years old, this work is one of his earliest writings and consists of 14 volumes. It lays out the basis of Ōmoto's teachings, emphasizing the essence of faith and Onisaburo's mission of … →
Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon, foundational to the Latter Day Saint movement, is a religious text published by Joseph Smith in 1830. Smith described it as a translation of golden plates shown to him by an angel, Moroni. The narrative details the history of ancient peoples in the Americas, focusing on their spiritual journey and teachings, with a pivotal event being the appearance of Jesus Christ … →