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This blog post explores the esoteric teachings of Santos Bonacci

This is the closest thing Bonacci has to a magnum opus. Much of his written work circulates under this title or variations of it.

(like the 12 disciples). Help you find his social media to follow his current work.

Reading Bonacci's work offers an alternative lens through which to view world history, theology, and self-health. By synthesizing chemistry, anatomy, and astronomy, his PDFs serve as a dense textbook for readers looking to move past literal interpretations of religious texts and explore the esoteric, scientific mechanics beneath them. If you want to dive deeper into this subject, let me know:

Santos Bonacci has earned a global following through his work in "Syncretism"—a field that unifies ancient theology, astrology, anatomy, and physics into a single, cohesive framework. Often referred to as "The Astrotheologian," Bonacci posits that all ancient myths, religious texts, and holy books are not literal historical accounts. Instead, he argues they are coded scientific manuals detailing the movements of the stars and the biological processes within the human body.