Curated Collections
Curated Lecture Collections
The work of Jordan Maxwell spans decades and covers interconnected subjects that can be difficult to navigate without structure.
These curated collections organize his lectures by theme, allowing focused study without needing to search the full archive. Each collection is designed to deepen understanding of a specific subject while reinforcing the broader framework introduced in the core lectures.
The Collections
Symbols & Authority
This collection explores how symbols convey meaning, legitimacy, and power beyond spoken or written language. These lectures examine why symbols appear consistently across religion, government, commerce, and culture.
Explores: symbolism, iconography, emblems, authority structures
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Religion & Astrotheology
An in-depth examination of religion as a foundational system shaping belief, morality, and social order. This collection addresses astrotheology, comparative religion, and recurring symbolic narratives found across civilizations.
Explores: belief systems, celestial symbolism, religious institutions
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Law, Language & Contracts
This collection focuses on the role of language in law, governance, and obligation. It examines how words, definitions, and terminology influence consent, authority, and control within modern systems.
Explores: legal language, definitions, contracts, institutional power
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Money & Monetary Systems
A thematic exploration of money as a belief-based system rather than a purely economic one. These lectures examine the historical, religious, and symbolic foundations of currency and finance.
Explores: money, trust, debt, monetary authority
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Secret Societies & Power Structures
This collection addresses the historical influence of secret societies, fraternal orders, and elite institutions in shaping culture, politics, and belief systems.
Explores: hidden influence, institutional continuity, power networks
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How to Continue
If you prefer a guided foundation, begin with Introduction & Core Lectures
If you seek complete preservation and long-term reference, explore the 27-DVD Collection

