What is Gnosis?


Gnosis Definition:
"Knowledge; to Know."


The Hebrew word for "Knowledge" is דעת (da`ath), a noun derived from the verb ידע (yada) meaning “To Know”.

In Greek the word for "Knowledge" is γνῶσις translated as “Gnosis”.

Gnosis is Transcendental Wisdom.

The four Pillar of Gnosis are as follows:
Science
Art
Philosophy
Mysticism

Gnosis goes far beyond conventional wisdom. It is an “Unveiling of the Consciousness”.

Gnosis is ancient wisdom. It is not common knowledge and is not book learning.

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 is engraved in every archaeological artifact, in every pyramid, tomb, bas-relief, etc.

One learns how to extract Gnosis from archaeological mysteries found in all corners of the world using "The Consciousness".

Gnosis is not a Religion, but its main goal is the "Union of Man with God".

It contains pure esotericism, hidden science, and mystical wisdom. Gnosis encloses within itself the secrets of life and death.

However, the essential purpose of Gnosis is to bring the human being to the

“Intimate Self-Realization of his Profound Inner Being”.

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