The Mark of Gnosis
Author: Tom Kane
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2001-11
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1401028748
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Author: Tom Kane
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2001-11
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1401028748
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Amaru Pinkham
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781935487081
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraces connections between Gnostics, Sufis, Knights Templar, Cathars, Fremasons, the Illuminati, and practitioners of alchemy and magic; predicts a peaceful culmination of human civilization.
Author: Mark H. Gaffney
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2004-04-19
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 1594776156
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReveals the hidden meaning of the Grail and a secret Christian doctrine for achieving higher consciousness • Shows that Gnosticism is not a derivative of Christianity but the revelation of the true message of Jesus • Describes the ancient relationship between water and spirit • Explains the doctrine of immanence taught by Jesus at the Last Supper • Features the translated source text from The Refutation of All Heresies by Bishop Hippolytus, the only existing record of the Naassene Sermon In the third century C.E., the Catholic Bishop Hippolytus composed A Refutation of All Heresies in which his chief target was the Gnostic sect the Naassenes, whose writings included a recounting of Jesus’ actual teachings at the Last Supper. Contrary to Church attacks, the Naassenes were not a heretical derivative of Christianity but the authentic foundation and purveyor of Christ’s message. In fact, much of what passes as Christianity has nothing to do with the original teachings of its founder. The message recorded in the Naassene Sermon was intended for an inner circle of disciples who were prepared for advanced initiation into Jesus’ wisdom teachings. The Grail discussed therein was not an actual chalice but a symbol of the indwelling of the divine. The teachings involved the awakening of spirit and included practices aimed at restoring the soul’s lost connection with God. Immanence, in the true sense intended by Jesus, thus allows for spiritual attainment in this life by ordinary individuals without the intermediary of Church or priest. This was the real meaning of the Last Supper and why the Naassenes believed that Jesus was the fulfillment of all the Mystery traditions.
Author: Mark S. Hoffmeister
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2013-01-08
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781480171145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSome things are better left unknown. Some are better left unsaid. And some are better left undiscovered. When two best friends uncover a mysterious crystal, they set in motion a series of extraordinary events that put their lives at risk and leave the future of the world hanging in the balance. A taut thriller full of unrelenting suspense, Gnosis is a scintillating exploration of time and the relationship between past, present, and future. Mike Summers is an avid outdoorsman full of energy and vigor. His best friend Jim is not. Yet they often spend days hiking in the Cascade Mountains together and today is one of those days. What makes today different, however, is the cave they discover--and the path it will lead them on. Deep inside the cavern is a crystal that they will come to konw as Gnosis. Embedded within the crystal itself is a message that is incredibly difficult to obtain. Together they try desperately to crack the code to no avail. When they recruit the owner of a groundbreaking encryption company, however, their luck takes a dramatic turn. They struggle to unlock the message of the most beautiful woman either man has ever seen. But their discovery prompts evil forces to unite to keep the mysteries of the crystal hidden. If they don't, the future of our world will be decided by the world that has been. The question is, is it for the better--or for the worse? Deftly paced with thought-provoking twists and shocking turns, Gnosis keeps you guessing as it dives deeper into the heart of our existence. As inventive as it is revelatory, Gnosis is a fascinating journey into the unknown--and the only recently discovered.
Author: Alfred Ribi
Publisher: Gnosis Archive Books
Published: 2013-07-31
Total Pages: 335
ISBN-13: 0615850626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe publication in 2009 of C. G. Jung's The Red Book: Liber Novus has initiated a broad reassessment of Jung’s place in cultural history. Among many revelations, the visionary events recorded in the Red Book reveal the foundation of Jung’s complex association with the Western tradition of Gnosis. In The Search for Roots, Alfred Ribi closely examines Jung’s life-long association with Gnostic tradition. Dr. Ribi knows C. G. Jung and his tradition from the ground up. He began his analytical training with Marie-Louise von Franz in 1963, and continued working closely with Dr. von Franz for the next 30 years. For over four decades he has been an analyst, lecturer and examiner of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, where he also served as the Director of Studies. But even more importantly, early in his studies Dr. Ribi noted Jung’s underlying roots in Gnostic tradition, and he carefully followed those roots to their source. Alfred Ribi is unique in the Jungian analytical community for the careful scholarship and intellectual rigor he has brought to the study Gnosticism. In The Search for Roots, Ribi shows how a dialogue between Jungian and Gnostic studies can open new perspectives on the experiential nature of Gnosis, both ancient and modern. Creative engagement with Gnostic tradition broadens the imaginative scope of modern depth psychology and adds an essential context for understanding the voice of the soul emerging in our modern age. A Foreword by Lance Owens supplements this volume with a discussion of Jung's encounter with Gnostic tradition while composing his Red Book (Liber Novus). Dr. Owens delivers a fascinating and historically well-documented account of how Gnostic mythology entered into Jung's personal mythology in the Red Book. Gnostic mythology thereafter became for Jung a prototypical image of his individuation. Owens offers this conclusion: “In 1916 Jung had seemingly found the root of his myth and it was the myth of Gnosis. I see no evidence that this ever changed. Over the next forty years, he would proceed to construct an interpretive reading of the Gnostic tradition’s occult course across the Christian aeon: in Hermeticism, alchemy, Kabbalah, and Christian mysticism. In this vast hermeneutic enterprise, Jung was building a bridge across time, leading back to the foundation stone of classical Gnosticism. The bridge that led forward toward a new and coming aeon was footed on the stone rejected by the builders two thousand years ago.” Alfred Ribi's examination of Jung’s relationship with Gnostic tradition comes at an important time. Initially authored prior to the publication of Jung's Red Book, current release of this English edition offers a bridge between the past and the forthcoming understanding of Jung’s Gnostic roots.
Author: Elaine Pagels
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 1992-03-01
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 1855395916
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this highly original work, Elaine Pagels demonstrates how evidence from gnostic sources may challenge the assumption that Paul writes his letters to combat "gnostic opponents" and to repudiate their claims to secret wisdom. Drawing upon evidence from the gnostic exegesis of Paul, including several Nag Hammadi texts, the author examines how gnostic exegetes cite and interpret key passages in the letters they consider Pauline-1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Hebrews. Besides offering new insight into controversies over Paul in the second century, this analysis of gnostic exegesis suggests a new perspective for Pauline study, challenging students and scholars to recognize the presuppositions-hermenuetical and theological-involved in their own reading of Paul's letters. Elaine H. Pagels is the Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University. She is the author of The Gnostic Gospels, which won the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, The Johannie Gospel in Gnostic Exegesis, Adam, Eve, and the Serpent, and the best-selling Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas.
Author: James McConkey Robinson
Publisher: Brill Archive
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 516
ISBN-13: 9789004071858
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stuart Holroyd
Publisher: Element Books, Limited
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781862041462
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLearn about this religion that rivaled Christianity during the first three centuries of the Christian era. Is there relevance in Gnosticism for today?
Author: Elaine Pagels
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2004-06-29
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 1588364178
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSelected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time The Gnostic Gospels is a landmark study of the long-buried roots of Christianity, a work of luminous scholarship and wide popular appeal. First published in 1979 to critical acclaim, winning the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, The Gnostic Gospels has continued to grow in reputation and influence over the past two decades. It is now widely recognized as one of the most brilliant and accessible histories of early Christian spirituality published in our time. In 1945 an Egyptian peasant unearthed what proved to be the Gnostic Gospels, thirteen papyrus volumes that expounded a radically different view of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ from that of the New Testament. In this spellbinding book, renowned religious scholar Elaine Pagels elucidates the mysteries and meanings of these sacred texts both in the world of the first Christians and in the context of Christianity today. With insight and passion, Pagels explores a remarkable range of recently discovered gospels, including the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, to show how a variety of “Christianities” emerged at a time of extraordinary spiritual upheaval. Some Christians questioned the need for clergy and church doctrine, and taught that the divine could be discovered through spiritual search. Many others, like Buddhists and Hindus, sought enlightenment—and access to God—within. Such explorations raised questions: Was the resurrection to be understood symbolically and not literally? Was God to be envisioned only in masculine form, or feminine as well? Was martyrdom a necessary—or worthy—expression of faith? These early Christians dared to ask questions that orthodox Christians later suppressed—and their explorations led to profoundly different visions of Jesus and his message. Brilliant, provocative, and stunning in its implications, The Gnostic Gospels is a radical, eloquent reconsideration of the origins of the Christian faith.
Author: Tobias Churton
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Publishing
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9780760704783
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Greek word 'gnosis' means knowledge; the Gnostics themselves used it to refer to the spiritual knowledge they believed would redeem them from what they regarded as the inherent evil of the material universe. As a mystical alternative tradition within Christianity, Gnosticism suffered the hostility of the official church and, as a result, remains largely unknown or misunderstood to this day.