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  1. Sethian Gnosticism and the Platonic Tradition (BibliothequeaCopteadeaNagaHammadiaSectionaEtudes) by J.D. Turner, 2006-02-27
  2. Gnosticism and Later Platonism: Themes, Figures, and Texts (Symposium Series (Society of Biblical Literature))
  3. The Elements of Gnosticism (The "Elements of..." Series) by Stuart Holroyd, 1997-12
  4. The Trail Of Gnosis: A Lucid Exploration Of Gnostic Traditions by Judith Mann, 2008-02-01
  5. Gnosis and Faith in Early Christianity: An Introduction to Gnosticism by Riemer Roukema, 1999-11-01
  6. Gnosticism And The Templars, Rosicruicians, And Freemasons by C. W. King, 2010-05-23
  7. The Connection Between The Templars And Gnosticism by Hargrave Jennings, 2010-05-23
  8. Pan-Gnosticism: A Suggestion in Philosophy by Noel Winter, 2010-03-02
  9. Living Gnosticism: An Ancient Way of Knowing by Jordan Stratford, 2007-11-01
  10. Six Lectures on Plotinus and Gnosticism by Th.G. Sinnige, 2010-11-02
  11. Science Politics and Gnosticism by Eric Voegelin, 1986-06
  12. Gnosis and Gnosticism: Papers Read at the Eighth International Conference on Patristic Studies (Nag Hammadi Studies) by England) International Conference on Patristic Studies 1979 (Oxford, Martin Krause, 1997-08
  13. Gnosticism: A Source Book of Heretical Writings from the Early Christian Period
  14. Gnostiques Et Gnosticism: Etude Critique Des Documents DuGnosicisme Aux Deuxieme Et Troisieme Siecles by Eugene Faye, 1913-06

41. Gnostic Society Library: Sources On Gnosticism And Gnosis
A collection of materials dealing with Gnosis and gnosticism, both ancient and modern. Includes the Nag Hammadi Library.
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The Gnostic Society Library contains a vast collection of primary documents relating to the Gnostic tradition as well as a selection of in-depth audio lectures and brief archive notes designed to orient study of the documents, their sources, and the religious tradition they represent. Lectures provided in the library are from the audio archive of The Gnostic Society in Los Angeles; they are presented in

42. Gnosticism, Philosophy, Religion
gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus by Douglas Groothuis from the Christian Research Journal, Fall 1990, page 8. The Editorin-Chief of the Christian Research
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Gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus
by Douglas Groothuis
from the Christian Research Journal, Fall 1990, page 8. The Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Research Journal is Elliot Miller.
Popular opinion often comes from obscure sources. Many conceptions about Jesus now current and credible in New Age circles are rooted in a movement of spiritual protest which, until recently, was the concern only of the specialized scholar or the occultist. This ancient movement Gnosticism provides much of the form and color for the New Age portrait of Jesus as the illumined Illuminator: one who serves as a cosmic catalyst for others' awakening.
Many essentially Gnostic notions received wide attention through the sagacious persona of the recently deceased Joseph Campbell in the television series and best-selling book, The Power of Myth. For example, in discussing the idea that "God was in Christ," Campbell affirmed that "the basic Gnostic and Buddhist idea is that that is true of you and me as well."
Jesus is an enlightened example who "realized in himself that he and what he called the Father were one, and he lived out of that knowledge of the Christhood of his nature." According to Campbell, anyone can likewise live out his or her Christ nature.[1]

43. Welcome To Coming To Consciousness...
Psychic, deep trance medium, lecturer, writer, founder of Coming to Consciousness, spiritual organization promoting gnosticism.
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Welcome to Travis McKinney’s website! For those of you who do not know much about Travis, he is a psychic and a deep trance medium whose supreme interest in life is to bring people the knowledge of the love of God. This website is dedicated to God, and to the work of God, our eternal, loving parents. On this site you will find the philosophy of Coming to Consciousness , Travis’ Gnostic spiritual organization. SERVICES OFFERED
Travis McKinney’s main work in life is in his reading room. It is there that he gives countless numbers of readings each day and helps numerous people across the country. If you would like a private psychic reading, check out the Psychic Readings page for all of the details or call Travis’ office at . Travis lets his reputation speak for itself. Simply put, if he did not provide accurate and detailed information during readings, clients would stop coming to him. During a reading, you may ask any questions you desire, leaving no subject in life absent – it is your personal reading. Along with readings, Travis holds lectures, seminars, past life regressions, and haunting investigations. To find out more about these services, please call his office. A LITTLE BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Travis inherited his family’s psychic gifts at a very young age and it has showed increasing intensity with each new year. He found out at a very early age that he was able to communicate with deceased people, as well as his spirit guide, Alice, who resides on the Other Side.

44. Apologetics Research Resources On Religious Cults And Sects - Grace Ministries,
Back To Top. gnosticism. Articles gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus by Douglas Groothuis The Gnostic Gospels Are They Authentic?
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45. The Grail Chapel Of Our Lady
Religions order influenced by gnosticism, Esoteric Christianity, Wicca and the Grail legend.
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The Sphere is sealed. The Circle is unbroken. You have crossed over the threshold of the sacred Circle. You have stepped upon the shape-shifting shores of Annwn, that Invisible Land beyond the doors of day where light and dark are lost in hues of ever-dawning dusk. You have entered the shadowed Sphere of spirits, where hills are hollow and fairies fly; where windy breezes humming with harps echo the ballads of Brythonic bards. You have come nigh unto Dinas Affaraonthe Place of the Higher Powers where abide the Ancient Elder Gods, and the castles of the Keepers of the Cauldron.
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46. Gnosticism
gnosticism. gnosticism, is a philosophical and religious movement prominent in the GrecoRoman world in the 2nd century AD. While
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GNOSTICISM
Gnosticism, is a philosophical and religious movement prominent in the Greco-Roman world in the 2nd century AD. While Gnosticism drew from and influenced in turn many traditional religions, its effect was most clearly felt on nascent Christianity, in which it led to the formation of the canon, creed, and episcopal organization. The designation Gnosticism, derived from the Greek gnostikos (one who has gnosis, or "secret knowledge"), is a term of modern scholarship. Evidence for the Gnostic phenomenon, found in the Church Fathers who opposed Gnostic teachings (Irenaeus, c. 185; Hippolytus, c. 230; Epiphanius, c. 375) and in the Gnostic writings themselves, reveals a diversity in theology, ethics, and ritual that defies strict classification. Yet Gnostic sects appear to have shared an emphasis on the redemptive power of esoteric knowledge, acquired not by learning or empirical observation but by divine revelation. History. The origins of the Gnostic world view have been sought by scholars in the dualism of Iranian religion, the allegorical Idealism of the Middle Platonic philosophers, and the apocalypticism of certain Jewish mystics. There are analogies also with Egyptian and Mesopotamian thought. It was only with the rise of Christianity, however, that Gnostic syncretism came to full expression.

47. Welcome To POxy!
Information, background, texts and images of Greek papyri important for the study of early Christianity and gnosticism.
http://www.csad.ox.ac.uk/POxy/
This site introduces the Oxyrhynchus Papyri Project . It is designed for frames and simple stylesheets.
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48. CRI Journal - CRJ0040A
gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus. by Douglas Groothuis. from the Christian nature.1. gnosticism has come to mean just about anything. Calling
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Gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus
by Douglas Groothuis
from the Christian Research Journal, Fall 1990, page 8. The Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Research Journal is Elliot Miller. Popular opinion often comes from obscure sources. Many conceptions about Jesus now current and credible in New Age circles are rooted in a movement of spiritual protest which, until recently, was the concern only of the specialized scholar or the occultist. This ancient movement Gnosticism provides much of the form and color for the New Age portrait of Jesus as the illumined Illuminator: one who serves as a cosmic catalyst for others' awakening. Many essentially Gnostic notions received wide attention through the sagacious persona of the recently deceased Joseph Campbell in the television series and best-selling book, The Power of Myth . For example, in discussing the idea that "God was in Christ," Campbell affirmed that "the basic Gnostic and Buddhist idea is that that is true of you and me as well." Jesus is an enlightened example who "realized in himself that he and what he called the Father were one, and he lived out of that knowledge of the Christhood of his nature." According to Campbell, anyone can likewise live out his or her Christ nature.[1] Gnosticism has come to mean just about anything. Calling someone a Gnostic can make the person either blush, beam, or fume. Whether used as an epithet for heresy or spiritual snobbery, or as a compliment for spiritual knowledge and esotericism, Gnosticism remains a cornucopia of controversy.

49. Apocrypha For The Royal Christ
This is a personal web page advertising for sale a book about mysticism, Christianity, gnosticism, as well as the Christine Kingdom as described by the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ.
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50. CRI Journal - CRJ0088A
Here we find ourselves agreeing with the early Christian defenders of the faith who maintained that gnosticism in the church was a corruption of original truth
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The Gnostic Gospels: Part Two
Are They Authentic?
by Douglas Groothuis
from the Christian Research Journal, Winter 1991, page 15. The Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Research Journal is Elliot Miller. In the first installment of this two-part series, I outlined the stark contrasts between the gnostic Jesus and "the Word become flesh." These respective views of Jesus are lodged within mutually exclusive world views concerning claims about God, the universe, humanity, and salvation. But our next line of inquiry is to be historical. Do we have a clue as to what Jesus, the Man from Nazareth, actually did and said as a player in space-time history? Should such gnostic documents as the Gospel of Thomas capture our attention as a reliable report of the mind of Jesus, or does the Son of Man of the biblical Gospels speak with the authentic voice? Or must we remain in utter agnosticism about the historical Jesus? GLOSSARY
    aeons : Emanations of Being from the unknowable, ultimate metaphysical principle or pleroma (

51. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Hegesippus
St. Hegesippus, secondcentury writer, opposed Marcionism and gnosticism.
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(Roman Martyrology, 7 April). A writer of the second century, known to us almost exclusively from Eusebius , who tells us that he wrote in five books in the simplest style the true tradition of the Apostolic preaching. His work was entitled hypomnemata (Memoirs), and was written against the new heresies of the Gnostics and of Marcion. He appealed principally to tradition as embodied in the teaching which had been handed down in the Churches through the succession of bishops. St. Jerome was wrong in supposing him to have composed a history. He was clearly an orthodox Catholic and not a "Judaeo-Christian" , though Eusebius says he showed that he was a convert from Judaism, for he quoted from the Hebrew, he was acquainted with the Gospel according to the Hebrews and with a Syriac Gospel, and he also cited unwritten traditions of the Jews. He seems to have belonged to some part of the East, possibly Palestine. He went on a journey to Corinth and Rome, in the course of which he met many bishops, and he heard from all the same doctrine. He says: "And the Church of the Corinthians remained in the true word until Primus was bishop in Corinth; I made their acquaintance in my journey to Rome, and remained with the Corinthians many days, in which we were refreshed with the true word. And when I was in Rome, I made a succession up to Anicetus, whose deacon was Eleutherus. And in each succession and in each city all is according to the ordinances of the law and the Prophets and the Lord" (Euseb., IV, 22).

52. Welcome To Esoterica: The Journal
A peerreviewed academic journal devoted to the transdisciplinary study of Western esotericism Western esoteric traditions including alchemy, astrology, gnosticism, gnosis, magic, mysticism, Rosicrucianism, and secret societies, and their ramifications in art history, history, literature, and politics.
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Image from: Johann Georg Gichtel, [translated as Awakening to Divine Wisdom A peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the transdisciplinary study of Western esotericism: Western esoteric traditions including alchemy, astrology, Gnosticism, gnosis, magic, mysticism, Rosicrucianism, and secret societies, and their ramifications in art history, history, literature, and politics. Mailing Address:
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53. Religious Movements Homepage: Gnosticism
This gnosticism page is your gateway to accessing Webbased and print resources about gnosticism. As part of the New gnosticism.
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  • Name: Gnosticism
  • Founder: Some consider Simon Magus to be the Father of Gnosticism. However, Gnosticism has also been defined as a mystical religion said to be "as old as humanity itself."(Ellwood and Partin: 95-96) Gnostic beliefs can be "found in all religions and religious philosophies, from Upanishads to the wisdom of ancient Egypt, and from the Gathas of Zarathustra to the mystery-cults of Greece and Rome."(Ellwood and Partin: 96) There are others who say that Gnosticism was built upon the combined teachings of its important leaders. Some of these include Basilides, Valentinus, Marcion, Ptolemaeus, Cerinthus, Menander, Simon Magus, and Saturninus (Grant: 30-43).
  • What is Gnosticism: As noted, Gnosticism has been defined as a mystical religion (Ellwood and Partin: 96). It is a mixing of rites and myths from a variety of religious traditions, combining Occultism, Oriental Mysticism, astrology, magic, elements from Jewish tradition, Christian views of redemption, and even aspects of Plato's doctrine that man is not at home in the bodily realm (McManners: 26). Despite the fact that many Gnostic systems vary, they all have in common "a world view shaped by Hellenism and Neoplatism" and "esoteric Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and the ancient heritages of Egypt and Mesopotamia."(Ellwood and Partin: 92) One can directly trace some of the individual aspects of Gnosticism to their roots. Their beliefs in the resurrection of the dead and dualism come from Iranian-Zoroastrian religious ideas (Rudolph: 282). Their communities are organized like the Hellenistic Mystery religions (Rudolph: 285). Orphism and Greek background influenced the Gnostic belief that the soul suffers in this world and it is fate that man should have to endure it. In turn, living a righteous life leads to salvation (Rudolph: 286).
  • 54. Simon Magus
    Some information on Simon Magus, the first of the great Gnostic teachers.
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    The earliest Gnostic who is known to us (chiefly through heresiological accounts) was a certain Simon Magus, of first century Samaria. Now part of Turkey, but then called "Asia", Samaria was a hotbed of religious ferment (or "heresy"), and Simon was only one of the charismatic leaders preaching and gathering followers at the time. In other words, he was what would nowadays be called a "Guru". Fellow "Gurus" included Jesus "of Nazareth" (actually the town of Nazareth did not yet exist at this time - see Donovan Joyce, The Jesus Scroll , pp.26-31 [1972, Ferret Books, Melbourne] and Appolonius of Tyre. A Simon is also mentioned (in a rather poor light) in the Acts of the bible, but contrary to the claims of the heresiologists there is no proof this was the same person. Anyway, the Gnostic Simon claimed that he was an incarnation of God ; a common enough " Guru-ist " claim, then [Hans Jonas, The Gnostic Religion , p.104] as well as now. But he also claimed that he had incarnated in human form in order to rescue the fallen Divine "Thought", who had been trapped by the angels and archangels of this world, and forced to reincarnate through successive female bodies (in Greek, the word "thought" (ennoia) is female), such as Helen of Troy, and was now in the body of a prostitute called Helena. It was for her sake that the Father had taken on human form (Simon), and in redeeming her (as she is the archetype of the divine Spirit that had fallen into the darkness of this world and Forgotten its true nature) he also makes possible the redemption of all his followers as well.

    55. Overview Of Gnosticism
    Cities. Overview of gnosticism. By Lewis Loflin. In Protestantism. More gnosticism. Parts from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. gnosticism
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    Overview of Gnosticism
    By Lewis Loflin In AD 1209 , the entire population of the Albigens was slaughtered at the order of Pope Innocent III. The Albigens, in the south of France, was then the most populous, the most technically, socially, and economically advanced part of Europe. Its population was largely Gnostics and Arian Christians, and were a sanctuary for Jews who were persecuted almost everywhere else in Europe. All of these groups had a high percentage of literacy and read the Bible, which was prohibited by the Vatican. Innocent III was seeking to put a stop to the "Gnostic heresy", but found it to be entrenched throughout Europe, so he followed the "Cathar Crusade" with the creation of the Inquisition, resulting in countless millions of people being slowly and brutally tortured to death over the next 500 years for even the mere suspicion of being witches. Innocent also reinstated a prohibition against the owning or reading of Bibles by anyone other than clergy, under penalty of death. Who are the Gnostics? The Book of John and Revelation are both Gnostic in origin. Gnosticism is a pagan, dualistic system (God verses Satan, etc. from

    56. Gnosticism, Philosophy, Religion
    gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus by Douglas Groothuis From the Christian Research Journal, Fall 1990, page 8. The Editorin-Chief of the Christian Research
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    What is shown below is the Orthodox Christians view of Gnosticism and it's very biased. Claims that Gnosticism simply "lost out" to Catholicism is nonsense, the church declared it a heresy and murdered its followers. Also note that while they claim the Nag Hummadi Gospels only date to the 3-4th century, the same is also true of the gospels in the Bible. There are no originals anywhere, so it's all a matter of "faith." Gnosticism and the Gnostic Jesus
    by Douglas Groothuis
    From the Christian Research Journal
    Fall 1990, page 8.
    The Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Research Journal is Elliot Miller. More on Gnostiism here. Popular opinion often comes from obscure sources. Many conceptions about Jesus now current and credible in New Age circles are rooted in a movement of spiritual protest which, until recently, was the concern only of the specialized scholar or the occultist. This ancient movement Gnosticism provides much of the form and color for the New Age portrait of Jesus as the illumined Illuminator: one who serves as a cosmic catalyst for others' awakening.
    Many essentially Gnostic notions received wide attention through the sagacious persona of the recently deceased Joseph Campbell in the television series and best-selling book, The Power of Myth. For example, in discussing the idea that "God was in Christ," Campbell affirmed that "the basic Gnostic and Buddhist idea is that that is true of you and me as well."

    57. Gnosticism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. gnosticism. The influence of gnosticism on the later development of the Jewish kabbalah and heterodox Islamic sects such as the Ismailis is much debated.
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    58. Order Of Nazorean Essenes
    An effort to show the connections between Eastern Christianity, gnosticism, Manichaeanism, and Buddhism.
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    Rumi The Goal of the Nazorean system of Enlightenment is to transform the natural human being into a supernatural Uthra (Buddha or Archangel). This is accomplished through the thirty-two degrees of Nazorean Gnosis that slowly transform the lower Napsha and Ruha souls and merge them into the more eternal Nishimta Pearl Soul. Those further along in this process are expected to assist those following in their wake. Nazoreans respect and look to a variety of divine and semi divine beings to assist them in their purification. The "Awakened Ones" are especially anxious to assist sincere Pearls striving toward perfection. Here are a few lists of realized beings that Nazoreans can call upon for assistance in their journey of self discovery:

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