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Gnosis - Wikipedia Episteme, like Gnosis, is a Greek word for "knowledge," but they represent distinct kinds of understanding—though not necessarily exclusively Episteme refers to knowledge gained through experience and reason
The Gnosis Archive: Resources on Gnosticism and Gnostic Tradition A vast collection of materials and audio lectures dealing with Gnosis and Gnosticism, both ancient and modern The site includes the Gnostic Society Library with the complete Nag Hammadi Library, and a large collection of other primary Gnostic scriptures and documents
What is Gnosis? - American Institute Of Gnostic Anthropology Gnosis is Insight and Intuition, the ability to know everything about yourself It is to know that you have a "Divine Spark" inside of you To recognize that the God you believe to be an external God; is the very same Spark of the Divine that is within you
Gnosis - Gnosticism Explained Today, the ancient Greek word gnosis is usually translated as “knowledge,” but for Plato and those who came after him, the term only referred to one particular kind of knowledge, not knowledge as a whole
Gnosticism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Gnosticism (after gnôsis, the Greek word for “knowledge” or “insight”) is the name given to a loosely organized religious and philosophical movement that flourished in the first and second centuries CE
Home | Gnosis for all The purpose of GnosisForAll is to provide accessible yet academically sound and up to date information on the Gnostic spiritual traditions, for those interested in exploring the path, or who feel called toward it
What is Gnosis? — Sacred Anarchy Gnosis is a term derived from the Greek word for "knowledge" and refers specifically to spiritual knowledge or direct, experiential understanding of divine truths
Gnosis — Glossary of Spiritual and Religious Secrets The word Gnosis refers to the knowledge we acquire through our own experience, as opposed to knowledge that we are told or believe in Gnosis - by whatever name in history or culture - is conscious, experiential knowledge, not merely intellectual or conceptual knowledge, belief, or theory
Gnosticism - Wikipedia Gnosis is a feminine Greek noun which means "knowledge" or "awareness" [18] It and the associated verb are often used for personal knowledge, as compared with intellectual knowledge (Greek verb εἴδειν eídein)