Preserving rare knowledge. Supporting responsible education. Helping ancient traditions remain accessible for future generations.
Temple of Solomon Preservation Association is a nonprofit preservation and education organization dedicated to documenting, preserving, and responsibly sharing ancient esoteric and sacred traditions. We work to protect historical materials, oral knowledge, and traditional teachings that may otherwise be lost through time, neglect, fragmentation, or lack of access.
We believe preservation is an important public good. Many valuable texts, teachings, and historical resources remain fragile, untranslated, out of print, scattered across collections, or difficult for sincere learners and researchers to access. Our mission is to help preserve this knowledge through archival work, transcription, oral history, educational resources, and community-supported study.
Temple of Solomon Preservation Association exists to support long-term preservation, responsible education, and meaningful access. Our work is rooted in stewardship rather than sensationalism. We believe traditional knowledge deserves care, context, and thoughtful transmission.
We support the preservation of rare and historically significant materials by helping organize, document, digitize, transcribe, and safeguard resources connected to ancient esoteric and sacred traditions. We also support educational initiatives that help people approach these materials in a careful, respectful, and historically informed way.
Our goal is not only to preserve information, but to help create the conditions for deeper study, stronger continuity, and wider public understanding. We want important materials and teachings to remain living resources rather than forgotten fragments.
We work to collect, organize, preserve, and prepare rare texts, historical materials, and educational resources for long-term study and access. This includes support for digitization, transcription, translation, indexing, cataloguing, and archive development.
Many important materials are difficult to access because they are fragile, privately held, poorly organized, or out of print. By building a sustainable digital archive, we aim to help protect these resources and make serious research and study more possible over time.
Not all traditional knowledge survives only in written texts. Some of it is preserved through living practice, direct teaching, storytelling, mentorship, and community memory. These forms of knowledge can disappear quickly if they are not documented responsibly.
We support the preservation of appropriate public-facing oral history, practitioner insight, and historical perspective so that important knowledge is not lost simply because it was never written down in a durable form.
Preservation becomes stronger when it is connected to education. We offer and develop workshops, study opportunities, interviews, and educational materials that help community members engage with traditional sources in a serious and responsible way.
These programs are intended to support learning, continuity, and respectful transmission. We want people to have opportunities not only to hear about preserved knowledge, but to study it with greater depth, context, and care.
Preservation work is often too large for one person or one project alone. That is why community participation matters. We welcome volunteers, researchers, editors, translators, organizers, and supporters who want to contribute to meaningful preservation work.
Volunteer-supported efforts can include transcription, indexing, research assistance, archival organization, educational outreach, and other projects that help strengthen public access and long-term stewardship.
Across the world, many traditional and historical materials are at risk of being lost. Some remain hidden in archives or private collections. Some are too fragile to circulate easily. Some are difficult to read because they have not been transcribed or translated. Others survive only through oral transmission and may disappear within a generation if they are not documented.
We believe this work matters because preservation is not only about saving objects. It is about protecting memory, supporting continuity, and helping future generations inherit something more than fragments. It is about making sure rare knowledge is cared for, responsibly interpreted, and not left to vanish through neglect or inaccessibility.
Temple of Solomon Preservation Association is committed to responsible preservation and education. We aim to approach historical and traditional material with seriousness, accuracy, respect, and care. Our focus is on stewardship, public benefit, and long-term value.
We support learners, researchers, and interested community members by helping create access to materials and educational opportunities that encourage thoughtful engagement rather than superficial treatment.
Our current priorities include establishing our digital archive infrastructure, organizing preservation workflows, developing educational materials, and preparing future community-based preservation initiatives. Learn more about our programs, milestones, and founding initiatives on our Programs page.
We collect, organize, transcribe, translate, and preserve rare texts, historical materials, and educational resources related to ancient esoteric and sacred traditions. This will lead to a sustainable digital archive for research, study, and preservation.
Some traditional knowledge is preserved through living practice, storytelling, mentorship, and direct transmission. We work to document appropriate public-facing teachings, practitioner insights, and historical perspectives before they are lost.
We offer workshops, study groups, podcast interviews, and educational events that help community members engage with traditional materials in a thoughtful and responsible way. These programs support learning, preservation, and cultural continuity.
We welcome volunteers, researchers, editors, translators, and organizers who want to help preserve historical knowledge. Community participation supports transcription, indexing, research assistance, and educational outreach.
Support the Work
Donations help fund archival storage, digitization, transcription, educational resources, archive development, and future preservation projects. Support also helps us build the infrastructure needed for long-term access, responsible education, and sustainable growth.
By supporting Temple of Solomon Preservation Association, you help protect rare knowledge and strengthen a preservation effort intended to serve both present and future generations.
Temple of Solomon Preservation Association
British Columbia, Canada
Email: athena@enochian.ca
Phone: 604-366-7267