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What is Gnosis?
The word "gnosis" is derived from the Greek language, and means "knowledge of an intuitive nature; the intuitive comprehension of spiritual truths." Gnosis is a knowledge that cannot be arrived at through books or lectures, but rather through one's own direct experience of reality. Gnosis is often referred to as knowledge of the heart, in contrast to knowledge that is obtained through the use of the intellect.
The Gnostic teachings contain systems and exercises through which every aspect of the teachings can be personally verified by each individual. Gnosis is not just theoretical, but one hundred percent practical. Through direct experience we surpass the boundaries of belief and disbelief, since both lead to ignorance. Rather than believing or disbelieving, accepting or rejecting, the Gnostic personally verifies in a direct manner the validity of the concepts he or she is studying. This personal verification leads to true knowledge and comprehension, not merely an intellectual or theoretical understanding of the teachings. Through Gnosis one personally learns to experience reality directly, quell the battle between doubt and belief, and comes to KNOW the inner TRUTH.
What do the Gnostic Teachings consist of?
The Gnostic teachings consist of a wide variety of esoteric disciplines, all of which are presented in a very practical manner. Exercises are given for the student to verify what he or she is learning, so that this knowledge is experienced directly. The ultimate goal of this doctrine is for the student to reach complete self-realization through the awakening of consciousness. The following list includes just a few of the many subjects that are taught and practiced as part of the Gnostic Doctrine:
· Zen Meditation
· Gnostic Psychology
· Astral Travel
· Tarot and Kabbalah
· Gnostic Anthropology and Cosmology
· Gnostic Hermetic Astrology
· Gnostic Natural Medicine
· Dream Yoga
Gnosis is called the 'Doctrine of the Synthesis', since it synthesizes the most important aspects of all major religions and esoteric systems of past and present in one doctrine. Yet Gnosis is not a derivative of any one of these systems. Gnosis predates all religions and systems, and is not the property of any individual or group. Rather, it is a timeless and perennial knowledge.
What are the Four Pillars of knowledge that Gnosis teaches?
A thorough study of Gnosis includes the research and study of the four fundamental branches, or "pillars", of knowledge that have been present in the building of all civilizations, united in one doctrine:
ART - a form of positively channeling creative energy; an instrument of communication from other planes of consciousness. One can see the superior expression of ART in sacred architecture (pyramids, temples, etc.), in the paintings and sculptures of the great Masters, and in their inspired music that elevates the human spirit.
SCIENCE - used for the investigation of the phenomena of the universe, for the discovery of the profound meaning of these phenomena, and to unite theory with practice, the intellectual experience with direct experience. Gnostic science serves to transform the conditions in which we live.
PHILOSOPHY - the study of a philosophy different from the New World model; it is the profound study of Initiatic Philosophy and the rediscovery of its esoteric roots.
MYSTICISM - the relationship of Man with the Divine, including techniques by which the individual can discover the true purpose of his existence and work consciously towards that final Liberation. It is said that as Man approaches the Divine, the Divine approaches Man.
What is Self-Realization and the Three Factors for the Revolution of Consciousness?
The main objective of the Gnostic esoteric work is the attainment of Self-Realization. Gnosis offers the complete system by which any individual may attain Self-Realization in one lifetime. The term 'self-realization' has often been misunderstood, and has been defined differently by various esoteric systems. In Gnosis Self-Realization is something extraordinary - it is defined as "the complete and harmonious development of all the infinite possibilities within man”.
Gnosis teaches that self-realization can be accomplished only through the practice of the three factors for the revolution of consciousness.
First Factor: The discovery and elimination of those psychological elements within each of us, those elements that hinder spiritual progress and keep us from living our life to the fullest. Since it deals with psychological change through the elimination of such inharmonious elements.
Second Factor : The awakening of consciousness, of virtues, of the latent powers and faculties of our Inner Being. Since it deals with awakening and creation.
Third Factor : Making the knowledge of how to reach self-realization available to all those who are searching and yearning for such knowledge. Since this process entails voluntary sacrifice for humanity.
The founders of all great religions, and all initiates who attained self-realization by practicing the systems of these Masters, successfully worked with the Three Factors for the Revolution of Consciousness. The Three Factors form the cornerstone, the foundation on which the entire Gnostic Doctrine is built.
Will the Gnostic teachings interfere with my religious beliefs?
Gnosis does not condemn any religion, but rather teaches that all religions play a vital role in the process of humanity. Gnostic students today come from all types of religious backgrounds. Studying Gnosis, therefore, will help you comprehend the deeper significance of the various aspects of your religion - the esoteric aspects. This will in turn give you a much greater understanding and appreciation of your religion and its practices. Being part of an established religion, however, is not a prerequisite for the Gnostic studies.
What sets apart Gnosis from other similar groups?
Often, other groups focus on one or only a few aspects of esoteric knowledge. Some concern themselves with the development of psychic and mental powers, others devote themselves to meditation and the experience of enlightenment, and still others are concerned with astral travel, kabbalah, astrology, etc. The Gnostic teachings, however, encompass a vast array of knowledge. Gnosis has been termed as the 'Doctrine of the Synthesis' since it brings together the most important and profound aspects - the inner essence - of all religions and esoteric systems. The best and most useful aspects of all religions and all bodies of knowledge can be found in Gnosis. The Gnostic teachings are so vast and profound that it cannot be found in any other system. In fact, much of this knowledge has been taught secretly throughout the ages in hidden schools of mysteries scattered around the world.
Another difference between Gnosis and many other similar groups is the emphasis on practical applications and exercises. Within the Gnostic doctrine there is an enormous amount of exercises, literally hundreds, that are taught and practiced so that you may verify every aspect of the teaching through direct personal experience. Theoretical study alone is extremely limiting - the authentic seeker of knowledge must investigate personally and directly everything that he is taught so that he or she can make this knowledge real and alive within.
How long will it be before I see any changes in my life because of practicing Gnosis?
You will start seeing changes is your life almost immediately. Just as a child sees the world differently and with awe when it learns something new, so too will you begin to see yourself and your relationship with others in a different light. You will begin to see that your life acquires a different flavor, since new knowledge brings about new ways of thinking and seeing the world. In a short time, this constant inflow of new knowledge will help you cope with problems and situations in your life much more effectively. You will find yourself prospering spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, and materially.
It is important to note, however, that nothing can be accomplished without some sort of effort involved. Even though you will begin to see important benefits in your life relatively quickly, you will not progress or "receive attainment" instantly. Progression in the Gnostic Esoteric Work is similar to that of any other activity or skill you wish to develop - it takes time, practice, and effort to learn the fundamentals and even more to master the skill. With patience and dedication, however, anything can be accomplished.
Is it true that the Gnostic teachings are freely shared throughout the world?
The Gnostic Centers throughout the world are non-profit organizations, relying entirely on voluntary student and participant donations. No person involved in the running and operation of such a center is monetarily compensated for his or her services. The goal of all centers is to share Gnosis with anyone interested, regardless of race, sex, religious background, occupation, etc. The Gnostic teachings can thus be considered as "free" by not having a monetary price set on them. This, however, does not mean that the teachings are superficial - on the contrary, they are among the most profound teachings that exist in the world today. If a monetary price was to be placed on them, then these teachings would be enormously expensive! Rather, the "fruits" of Gnosis are "bought" through the effort of the student - the more effort and work the student puts into studying, understanding, and practicing the teachings, the greater will be the fruits of his or her efforts.
Since Gnosis possesses such profound teachings, why isn't it more widely known throughout the world?
The Gnostic Movement has spread rapidly since its creation by V. M. Samael Aun Weor in the 1950's. Today, Gnostic centers can be found in many countries throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. Centers can be found throughout the world teaching in many different languages, such as Spanish, English, French, Japanese, Italian, German, Greek, Portuguese, etc. There are several hundred thousand students in the world today who are studying and practicing Gnosis.
There are two major reasons why most people are not familiar with Gnosis. The first reason is the content of its teachings: Gnosis is concerned with inner development leading towards self-realization, something that the majority of humanity is not genuinely interested in. It is unfortunate, but most people value their material, career, and social growth above all else. Although the Gnostic teachings can greatly help one to materially and socially advance, the majority of people, even if they have heard of Gnosis, do not pursue its teachings further. Thus Gnosis predominantly appeals to people who have questions about life and are actively seeking answers. This is underscored by the ancient wise saying, "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear." The second reason that Gnosis is not widely known is that Gnostic Centers do not actively try to recruit, influence, or persuade anyone to accept Gnosis against their will. Advertisements for talks and courses are usually placed in areas where people in the general public have access to them, such as bookstores, newspapers, etc. After seeing the advertisement or hearing about the course or lecture through word of mouth, it is the individual's decision whether or not to attend. Thus it is always through personal choice that one takes part in the activities of a Gnostic Center.
How can I learn more about Gnosis?
There are several ways you can learn more about the Gnostic teachings. If you live in the New York area, you may attend courses at the Gnostic Center.
Another way to find out more about the Gnosis is through the books of V. M. Samael Aun Weor, founder of the Gnostic movement, who wrote over 70 books on all aspects of Gnosis (meditation, psychology, alchemy, kabbalah, astral travel, healing with plants, etc.). These books were originally written in Spanish, and are presently being translated into other languages, including English.
If you have questions regarding Gnosis, you may call the Gnostic Center of New York, at (718)745-0375 (Land Line Only). Free Conference Saturdays 11:30am
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God the Father is Wisdom. God the Mother is Love. God the Father resides in the Eye of Wisdom. The Eye of Wisdom is located between the eyebrows. God as Love is found in the Heart-Temple. Wisdom and Love are the two principal columns of THE GREAT WHITE LODGE. TO LOVE, how beautiful it is TO LOVE. Only GREAT SOULS can and know how TO LOVE. Love is infinite tenderness...love is the life that beats in every Atom as it beats in every SUN. LOVE cannot be defined because it is THE DIVINE MOTHER OF THE WORLD; IT IS THAT WHICH COMES TO US WHEN WE REALY FALL IN LOVE. LOVE felt in the depth of the heart; it is a pleasent livingness; it is a consuming fire; it is divine wine, delight of those who drink of it. A simple perfumed handkerchief, a letter, a flower give rise in the depth of the soul to great inner uneasiness, exotic ecstasis and ineffable voluptuousness. Non has ever been able to define LOVE; it has to be lived; it has to be felt. ONLY GREAT LOVERS REALLY KNOW WHAT IS THAT WE CALL LOVE. THE PERFECT MARRIAGE IS THE UNION OF TWO BEINGS WHO TRULY KNOW HOW TO LOVE. lOVE IS TERRIBLY DIVINE. THE BLESSED GODDESS MOTHER OF THE WORLD IS WHAT WE CALL LOVE. With the terrifying fire of LOVE, we can transform ourselves into Gods to penetrate full of majesty in THE AMPHITHEATER OF COSMIC SCIENCE.
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