The Temple of Mithras, London

This short film with the author Payam Nabarz shows the remains of the Temple of Mithras in London, and is an excellent introduction for anyone thinking of visiting the site – or indeed who are unable to visit and would like to see what it looks like and find out more about it.

About the Author

Persian born Payam Nabarz is a Sufi and a practicing Dervish. He is a Druid in the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, and a co-founder of its ‘Nemeton of the Stars’ Grove. Magi Nabarz is a revivalist of the Temple of Mithras, and recently a Hierophant in the Fellowship of Isis. He has also worked with the Golden Dawn system, Thelema, Nath,  Wicca, and the Craft.  He was the founder of Spirit of Peace, a charitable organisation dedicated to personal inner peace and world peace via interfaith dialogue between different spiritual paths.

His published work includes Stellar Magic (Avalonia, 2009); The Mysteries of Mithras (Inner Traditions, 2005) and the Mithras Readers. Magi Nabarz’s writings have also appeared in numerous esoteric magazines including Touchstone (the Journal of Order of Bards, Ovates, Druids), Pagan Dawn (the Journal of the Pagan Federation), Stone Circle, The Little Red Book, Pentacle, White Dragon, Silver Star, Cauldron, Fezana (Zoroastrian Journal) and the Sufi.

Payam Nabarz lives in England.

For further info visit: http://www.myspace.com/nabarz and http://www.stellarmagic.co.uk/

About Avalonia

We are a small independent publisher of books on magic, mysticism, folklore and the occult based in Glastonbury, England (UK). Its our mission to Expand the Esoteric Horizon. Our vision is to encourage one and all to Let Your Imagination Roam Free - on the wings of intent. We honour Knowledge and Wisdom as the providers to our soul. To find out more about our work visit www.avaloniabooks.co.uk ....
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