
A Life’s Work in Consciousness, Music and the Adventure of Self-Discovery
Jacob Moth is an author, psychonaut, musician, experience-oriented psychotherapist and founder of The Magic Garden—a living temple, modern Eleusis and multidimensional artistic concept in Denmark.
For more than four decades, his work has bridged transpersonal psychology, mythology, archetypal astrology, Tarot, shamanism, Music as Medicine and lived ceremonial practice.
The real revolution is the inner revolution.
Recognized by pioneers of consciousness exploration
With forewords, introductions and endorsements from leading voices in transpersonal psychology, psychedelic research, consciousness studies and participatory spirituality.
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JacobMoth.com is a gateway into several connected dimensions of one life’s work. The books, The Magic Garden, Axis Mundi Experience, Captain’s Log and the global meditation vision all open from the same symbolic center.
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Books
Psychonautic travelogues, art books and maps of the Adventure of Self-Discovery.
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The Magic Garden
A modern Eleusis, cosmic space station, multidimensional artistic concept and symbolic cartography of the psyche in Denmark.
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Music as Medicine
Butterfly Guitars, Axis Mundi Experience, the Holotropic Sound Drive and ceremonial music for deep inner journeys.
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Speaking
Talks, interviews, podcasts, conferences and co-created livestream gatherings.
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Books as portals into the Adventure of Self-Discovery.
Jacob’s two major books tell one unfolding story: the inner journey that became a living temple.

A modern Eleusis and living mythological map.
The Magic Garden is a living temple, sanctuary, modern Eleusis, cosmic space station, multidimensional artistic concept and symbolic cartography of the psyche.

A global meditation field carried by music, myth and shared intention.
An emerging invitation to co-create open, accessible livestream gatherings connecting people through music, archetypal timing and The Magic Garden’s morphogenetic field.
