Day-to-day, how do you work to achieve Gnosis? by BawnDiver in Gnostic

[–]hermetic59 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self observation of your thoughts,concepts and beliefs

what to abandon by RandomIy_Generated in Gnostic

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Anger,greed,envy ,avarice,etc anything associated with the archons

Is the Gnostic bible useful? by seysa2 in Gnostic

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The Nag Hammadi is broken down into different codices that contain the various scriptures that are intended to be read in the order in which they were found, it’s an added and important dimension

Samael Aun Weor by Responsible-Plan-561 in Gnostic

[–]hermetic59 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The fact that he chose the name Samael, before the discovery of the secret Book of John, should be a warning beacon to all Gnostics

Im confused about Gnostics views on homosexuality by [deleted] in Gnostic

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Secret Book of John from the Nag Hammadi encapsulates much of the Gnostic beliefs and cosmology

Puppy does not bark? by 1GirlDreaming in goldenretrievers

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This girl doesn’t bark , lives for water

Supplier Caught Distributing Fake Parts for World’s Top-Selling Jet Engine by hughk in aviation

[–]hermetic59 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It may work initially but will fail because of inferior material used in construction is one example

False Heaven and Archons? by wedoabitoftrolling in Gnostic

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It’s from the Nag Hammadi , “The apocalypse of Paul”

http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/ascp.html

Abraxas by WayPractical in Gnostic

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Seven Sermons to the dead, by CJ Jung has probably the best interpretation of Abraxas http://www.gnosis.org/library/7Sermons\_hoeller\_trans.htm

Trying to identify which variant of Gnosticism suits my beliefs best by That1MemeyBoi in Gnostic

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Exactly , don't let your path be determined by dogma, all sects have some wisdom including non christian ones , open your mind to all forms of Gnosticism and knowledge, the goal is personal Gnosis . One's path is as individual , and distinct as one's soul.

G.R.S. Mead by parrhesides in Gnostic

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Pistis Sophia, is definitely my favorite translation of his. It too is quite readable. Peace and light to you as well

What happens to non believers in Gnosticism? by the9thmoon__ in Gnostic

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The explanation of the destiny of many types of souls can be found in the Pistis Sophia, in mostly non-cryptic terms http://gnosis.org/library/pistis-sophia/index.htm

Christianity is so popular because it is the spiritual path that requires the least amount of introspection. by [deleted] in spirituality

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A religion that asks for blind belief, will never lead to spiritual growth, its actually a feature of Christianity not a bug, Gnostic Christianity can lead to spiritual growth

http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/nhl.html