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I research and write on the psychological power of mythology, ancient religions and cultures, esoteric traditions and more. You can find all my work on Amazon through the following links. 

Mythology Unveiled: A Complete Guide

“A must read for all lovers of mythology and ancient history.” – T. D. Hill (The Age of Myths & Legends)

From Odysseus’ endless perils to Odin’s desperate effort to put off the end of the world, mythology has been part of humanity for as long as we can remember. Yet, though we still tell the tales, at some point in time, we forgot what it all meant.

While every culture is unique, the stories that are told by all people follow a systematic set of rules that can be used to discover an underlying meaning. Through years of research, Jones has brought together everything he knows into one concise book that will open your eyes to a world that has been hidden from the casual reader.

Mythology Unveiled is a very carefully crafted and well-articulated presentation of the deepest reaches of ancient and modern mythology. It is a must read for any lover of myth.

Hercules: Greek Myth Explained

The price of knowledge is pain. Hercules paid in full.

Greek mythology is full of fantastic tales of heroes, monsters, gods, and goddesses. But there is more to the tales than what a first reading will give.

The twelve labours of Hercules has been told for three-thousand years and still enchants readers today. But why? It is because the labours of Hercules tell of the same journey in life that all people go through. It is the harsh passage of initation that leads to the attainment of enlightenment.

This book will retell each of his labours and together we will discuss the deeper meanings. With the interpretations of ancient scholars and modern mythologists, the myth of Hercules will finally be revealed for what it really is.

Demeter & Persephone: Greek Myth Explained

A Mother’s love. A daughter’s choice. And occult rituals.

Greek mythology is full of fantastic tales of heroes, monsters, gods, and goddesses. But there is more to the tales than what a first reading will give.

The Homeric Hymn to Demeter has been told for three-thousand years and still enchants readers today. But why? It is because of the timeless acts of motherly love, the continual battle between parent and child, the struggle of a girl becoming a woman.

This book will retell the myth of Demeter and Persephone in a way it has never been seen. The truth behind sacrifice will be revealed, the secret rituals of Demeter’s cult will be explained, and the evolution of Persephone will become clear.

The Hermetic Museum

The Hermetic Museum is a compendium of alchemical texts first published in German, in Frankfurt, in 1625 by Lucas Jennis. Additional material was added for the 1678 Latin edition, which in turn was reprinted in 1749 before being published in English by Arthur Edward Waite in 1898.

Jones has brought Waite’s edition into the 21st century with meticulous edits to both the translation and typesetting to give access to this sacred knowledge to the modern reader. With introductions into each of the texts and footnotes to give context and background to the reader, this edition of The Hermetic Museum is a must-read for those who wish to access the original source material of one of humanity’s most sacred topics.

Isolde Sage (Fiction)

A witch’s patience is long and a curse can wait for a generation before it is sprung. But Isolde doesn’t know this, not yet. All she knows is that disease plagues her village and a dark shadow stalks her when she is alone.

Now men whisper words of the Black Witch’s return, they say that Orlog has come back and that she is in league with the High-King. Only rumors they say. But when raiders come to take Isolde away and the shadow reveals itself, she is forced to flee for her life.

Through mirky woods and snow-swept plains, Isolde seeks the heart of the evil. But as the hunter becomes the hunted, she will realize that nothing is as it seems.

For the Black Witch never came to bring death to peasants… no… Orlog returned for Isolde’s soul, and Isolde is walking right into her trap!

Easy Latin: How to Learn Latin

Now everyone can learn the Latin language with this short and sharp Easy Latin booklet.

In five easy to follow Latin lessons you will go from no knowledge in the language to being able to pronounce, read, translate, and understanding the Latin language.

Packed with tips on studying, little pieces of history, and essential charts, learning Latin is made fun, with all the complexities taken out.

Latin language learning has never been easier! 

Covering all the foundation grammar, Easy Latin lets you practice your new skills with questions that vary from the simple sentences all the way to entire paragraphs. Simply check your answers at the back, and follow the charts if you get stuck.