Commemoration of Giordano Bruno

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On 17 February 1600, Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake during the Roman Catholic Inquisition, on charges of heresy.  He was found guilty of pantheism, a belief in the plurality of worlds, metempsychosis, and various other theories and beliefs considered contrary to the Catholic faith.  He, among many “heretics” persecuted by the exoteric church throughout history, kept the flame of the Gnosis alive by always seeking the Truth. 

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An amazing devotional perspective of Giordano Bruno, by my dear friend Bro. Pier-Giorgio Winsor, O.S.E.

About Michael Strojan
Born in the Year of the Law, anno iii:XIV 1984, Sol 27° Taurus, Luna 6° Capricorn, Michael Sebastian Lùx quickly outgrew his humble beginnings in the backwaters of the Tacoma tide-flats and rose to prominence as a recognized student of psychology, sociology and esotericism in the City of Olympia. After a few years and squandering his wealth accumulated from manufacturing the mythical red-powder (which he sold for a fifth of vodka, twelve aspirin and a bottle of KY personal lubricant), he moved to Seattle where he is now in the process of earnestly seeking the Philosopher’s Stone. In his spare time he enjoys the company of good friends, drinking strong wines, blogging in the Digital Enchiridion and OneAngryQueer as OneAngryCultist, and working for Seattle and King County Public Health as an HIV/AIDS educator.

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