Tag: Gnostic
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Nag Hammadi Library
Discover the Nag Hammadi Library, a treasure trove of 52 Gnostic texts unearthed in 1945 Egypt, offering profound insights into early Christian diversity.
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The Cathars: Suppressed Gnostic Christians the Church Tried to Erase
For centuries, the Cathars have stood as one of history’s most tragic examples of a peaceful spiritual movement destroyed by religious power. Emerging in southern France in the 12th century, the Cathars followed a form of early Gnostic Christianity that emphasized inner knowledge, the divine feminine, reincarnation, and a strict commitment to nonviolence. Their teachings…
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Genesis, Gnostic Cosmology, and the Law of One: A Unified Interpretation of Creation
The opening chapters of Genesis contain some of the most influential passages in world literature. Yet a close reading reveals that Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 present two distinct creation narratives with different sequences, styles, and theological emphases. These differences have shaped centuries of interpretation in Jewish, Christian, and esoteric traditions. This post examines the…
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The Great Teachings of Jesus to Activate the Pineal Gland
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The “man of light” is the awakened being who has discovered the indwelling radiance—the divine spark that illumines creation. The light is not given from without; it arises from the innermost essence of the soul. To shine is to participate consciously in the eternal Logos; to fail to shine is to remain veiled in ignorance.…
