Introduction to Beezone
“There was a secret work school that existed in Afghanistan for thousands of years called “Sarmoun Darq,” which means “The Beehive” or the “Collectors of Honey.”
Beezone is a nonprofit (501(c)(3)) public charity educational foundation and digital library, established in January 1998 by Ed Reither. Drawing inspiration from the metaphor of a beehive—where bees collect nectar to produce honey—Beezone primarily focuses on and gathers, transforms, and preserves spiritual, philosophical, and psychological wisdom from Eastern and Western traditions. With close to 5,000 pages of content, it serves as a bridge between ancient insights and modern perspectives.
The name “Beezone” is inspired by the “Sarmoun Darq,” an ancient Afghan school known as “The Beehive” or “Collectors of Honey,” symbolizing the curation of essential knowledge.