The Lost Library

Forgotten texts. Living questions.

The writings gathered here come from many voices, places, and centuries. Some were buried, excluded, condemned, or simply forgotten. Together, they reveal that early Christianity was far more diverse than the single story most of us inherited. This library is not a new rulebook. It is an invitation to read, question, compare, and listen for the wisdom that still speaks.

The Teachings of Yeshua

These writings preserve sayings, dialogues, and teachings attributed to Yeshua outside the familiar New Testament Gospels. Some invite the reader away from external authority and toward direct understanding, inner transformation, and the discovery of the Kingdom within.

The Gospel of Thomas

A collection of 114 sayings attributed to Yeshua, the Gospel of Thomas contains no crucifixion story, miracles, or narrative of his life. Instead, it invites the seeker to wrestle directly with teachings about self-knowledge, inner transformation, and the Kingdom within.


The Gospel of Mary

A surviving fragmentary gospel in which Mary receives teaching from the Savior and encourages the disciples when fear overtakes them. The text explores inner freedom, the soul’s journey beyond hostile powers, and the struggle over whether a woman’s spiritual authority will be accepted.


The Gospel of Truth

This poetic meditation describes humanity’s deepest wound not as sinfulness, but as ignorance of the divine Source. It presents Yeshua as the one who awakens remembrance, dissolves fear, and leads the lost back into knowledge of the Father. Rather than telling a story of Jesus’ life, the text reads more like a spiritual sermon filled with symbols of sleep, forgetting, discovery, and return.


Thunder, Perfect Mind

Spoken through an unnamed feminine voice, this haunting poem uses paradox to hold opposites together: honored and rejected, wisdom and ignorance, silence and speech. It challenges the labels people use to divide the sacred and invites the reader to recognize divine presence in places the world has dismissed.


The Secret Book of John

The Secret Book of John presents a sweeping Gnostic creation story involving the divine realm, Sophia, the birth of the demiurge, and the spark of divine light hidden within humanity. It reimagines the Genesis story as a struggle between ignorance and awakening, with salvation coming through knowledge of our true origin.