This book explores the Solar-Phallic Cult - the primordial tradition standing at the origins of most religions known today. It argues that Jesus Himself belonged to an ancient solar tradition, and that throughout history the Catholic Church sought to conceal this reality, while so-called "heretical" movements - Gnostics, Paulicians, Cathars, Bogomils, Manichaeans and others - preserved fragments of the hidden doctrine for which they were persecuted and destroyed.
The book examines the solar and pagan foundations embedded within Christian theology, ritual, and symbolism, while also addressing subjects such as Mary Magdalene, the Holy Grail, the Qumranites and Essenes, and the solar dimensions of Zoroastrianism, Bon, Ifa-Orisha, Shaivism, Pythagoreanism, and other little-known traditions.
Blending anthropological research with spiritual reflection, the work presents a pantheistic cosmology in which the Universe itself possesses Mind, Consciousness, and creative will. In this vision, God is not separate from matter, but exists simultaneously as infinite Mind and infinite Substance - just as man consists of both flesh and spirit.
The Sun is presented not merely as a star, but as the supreme instrument of biological and spiritual evolution. Materially, it grants the conditions for life through heat, light, abiogenesis, and photosynthesis. But what is the Sun from a metaphysical perspective? What hidden role does it play in the structure of existence itself?
This book seeks to uncover answers long hidden beneath centuries of theology, mystery, and sacred symbolism.