A Testament of Memory, Fire, and the Gods Who Refused Erasure
The Forbidden Gospel is a mythic, poetic, and fiercely intimate reclamation of the divine - a modern gospel that restores the voices of gods, spirits, and angels that history tried to silence.
Structured as four Testaments - Memory, Fire, Divinity, and The Fifth Gate - this expanded edition uncovers a forgotten cosmology woven from cultures across the world. Here, Lucifer speaks as First Light rather than fallen, Lilith rises as the Unwritten Mother, Inanna descends and returns in sovereignty, Pachamama breathes beneath grief, Brigid guards the flame, and dozens of veiled gods reveal what was taken from their names.
Told through vision archives, letters, chants, dialogues, and the hidden writings of the Veilborn, this is not mythology. It is restoration. A return of what was rewritten, demonised, or stolen.
Part sacred text, part metaphysical literature, part poetic memoir, The Forbidden Gospel becomes a living archive of divine rebellion - a book where forgotten gods return as archetypes, sources of memory, and mirrors for the soul.
If you have ever felt a whisper that did not belong to this lifetime, if you have ever sensed a presence you could not name, if you have ever longed to remember what history erased - this gospel will open that door.
Themes:
- reimagined mythology
- divine memory & erased histories
- mythic spirituality
- metaphysical cosmology
- feminine and masculine divine
- angelic reinterpretation
- spiritual rebellion
- ancestral archetypes
- poetic mysticism
- gods who remember
Content Advisory:
Contains:
- metaphysical and spiritual reinterpretation
- mythological deities reimagined across cultures
- poetic references to ritual, descent, and divine rebellion
- non-graphic spiritual or visionary content
No gore, no violence, no dogma.
Audience Classification:
- Adult literary readers
- Mythology & metaphysical fiction readers
- Readers seeking poetic spirituality
- Fans of mystical, philosophical, or archetypal fiction
- Academic readers interested in comparative mythology
Perfect for Readers Of:
- Madeleine Miller (Circe, Song of Achilles)
- Neil Gaiman (American Gods, The Sandman)
- N. K. Jemisin (The Inheritance Trilogy)
- Ursula K. Le Guin (Earthsea, Always Coming Home)
- Kahlil Gibran (The Prophet)
- Padraig Ó Tuama (poetic spiritual literature)
- Rainer Maria Rilke (Letters to a Young Poet)
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