Gnostic Anthropology:
A Brief Historic Overview


The Gnostic Essenes were the main professors of the teachings of early Christianity.

They were an early Hebrew sect with a great body of ancient knowledge.
The Essenes lived on the shores of the Dead Sea from about 100 B.C. to 100 A.D. According to Philo of Alexandria, and other writers of the first century A.D., the Essenes lived a communal life. They shared their possessions and lived by agriculture and handicrafts.

They were also great lovers of peace and so refused to take arms or manufacture warlike weapons. Moreover, they proscribed slavery.

They believed in God the Creator, in the immortality of the soul and in a future state of retribution. Their basic tenet was the doctrine of love.
Love of God, love of virtue, and love of mankind. They practiced celibacy, inner purity, purity of thought, and lived a life of self-imposed poverty.

The Essenes, above all secret societies of that age, were wise in the fullest sense of the word, having a unique perspective of God and the Universe. Hebraic or Aramaic Sources and the Qumran scrolls referred to them as a “Community of Saints”. The Talmud called them “Morning Baptists” (tovilé shahrit) and Arabic writings refer to them as “Magaritas” (people from the caves).

Obviously, they were able to accomplish great transformations; psychosomatic, mystical-sensorial, and transcendental. They attained the awakening of consciousness. Long ago the Gnostic Essene peoples were at the cradle of Christianity and were perhaps the sunlight of the world. Sadly, by 100 A.D. the Romans persecuted and exterminated them, and Christianity had become a “separate sect”.

Some managed to survive and adapted like chameleons into foreign faiths, whose influence eventually altered their Gnostic perspectives and the genuine teachings of the Lord Savior. In Palestine, Jeshua Ben Pandira, “Jesus Christ”, was once an active member of this secret society where he attained the degrees of Perfect Master and Grand Elect.

The doctrine of Jesus is the doctrine of the Essenes, the doctrine of the Nazarenes, Peratisens or Peratas, etc. Jesus founded The Gnostic Church—The Gnostic Church that existed in the times of St. Augustine (354–430 C.E.). St. Augustine, who was one of the four great “Doctors of the Church” specifically, the “Doctor of Grace”.

This is the Church that was known by St. Jerome, Empedocles, St. Thomas, Marcion of Sinope, Clement of Alexandria, Tertulian, St. Ambrose, Hipócrates, and all the first Fathers of the Church. In those times, the Church was named the “Catholic Gnostic Church”.

The Roman Catholic Church in it's present form was not founded by Jesus. This Roman Church is a deviation, a fallen branch of the Holy Gnosticism. The Coptic Church in Egypt is probably the oldest deviation of the Gnostic Church of Jesus Christ.

"The Pistis Sophia" (Πίστις Σοφία) "Gnostic Bible" (1773) and the "Nag Hammadi Library" (1945) represent the rebirth of Gnosis in the new era.

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