About Temple of Solomon Preservation Association
Temple of Solomon Preservation Association is a nonprofit preservation and education organization based in British Columbia, Canada. Our purpose is to preserve, document, and responsibly share rare historical knowledge, traditional teachings, and archival materials connected to ancient esoteric and sacred traditions.
The members have always been devoted to researching and preserving the various ancient teachings; more recently we decided to spread the mission, as well as take it more setriously, so we started the Temple of Solomon Preservation Association non-profit here in BC, Canada.
We were formed to help protect materials and knowledge that are often difficult to access, scattered across private collections, out of print, untranslated, orally transmitted, or at risk of being lost over time. We believe preservation is a public benefit. Historical texts, oral knowledge, and traditional practices should not disappear simply because they are fragile, neglected, or inaccessible to the people who wish to study them seriously and responsibly.
Our mission is to preserve, document, and responsibly teach ancient esoteric and sacred traditions through archival work, transcription, oral history, public education, and community study. We carry out this mission by building digital preservation systems, organizing rare-source materials, supporting transcription and translation projects, documenting appropriate historical and oral knowledge, and developing educational resources for the public.
Our work is rooted in preservation first. We focus on identifying and safeguarding rare texts, historical source materials, and related documentation that may otherwise be lost through age, fragmentation, or lack of access. This includes digital archiving, cataloguing, source organization, transcription support, and long-term planning for sustainable public access.
We also support public education. Preservation is most meaningful when people can learn from what has been preserved. For that reason, we develop educational materials, workshops, study opportunities, and explanatory resources that help serious learners engage with traditional materials in a careful, respectful, and historically informed way.
A further part of our work involves oral history and lineage preservation. Some traditional knowledge survives not only in books and manuscripts, but through mentorship, memory, lived practice, and community transmission. Where appropriate, we aim to document public-facing historical knowledge and perspectives before they are lost.
Community participation is also important to our mission. We welcome volunteers, researchers, editors, translators, and supporters who want to contribute to preservation work. Volunteer-led efforts can support transcription, indexing, research assistance, educational outreach, and the long-term development of accessible archival resources.
At this stage, Temple of Solomon Preservation Association is in its early development phase. Our current priorities include expanding our digital archive infrastructure, organizing preservation workflows, preparing educational materials, and building the systems needed to support responsible growth. Our planned 2026 impact includes digitization work, oral history preservation, volunteer engagement, and educational programming.
Temple of Solomon Preservation Association is governed by a board of three members and operates as a volunteer-led nonprofit organization. Governance includes oversight of strategy, finances, program integrity, and long-term stewardship. We are committed to ethical practice, public benefit, responsible education, and financial transparency.
Legal information
Official name: Temple of Solomon Preservation Association
British Columbia incorporation number: S0084767
Business number: 79976 2976 BC0001
Status: Active and in good standing
Temple of Solomon Preservation Association owns and operates enochian.ca as its official website and public online presence.