The light of spiritual wisdom has expressed itself in many
forms, according to the needs of any particular time and
place. Those forms have been called "religions" but all
spring from that one light: the one true religion. This essential
knowledge awakens the
Consciousness and eliminates
Suffering, and must be known through our own direct
experience. The Greek
Word
Gnosis
refers to the knowedge we acquire through our own
experience, as opposed to knowledge that we are told. Therefore,
genuine Gnosis is the Universal Knowledge that frees the soul from
suffering. Gnosis - by whatever name in history or culture - is
conscious, experiential knowledge, not merely intellectual or
conceptual knowledge, belief or theory.
The Gnostic student seeks to acquire their own direct experience
of the Truth by means of awakening the consciousness and
eliminating obscurations to perception, otherwise called "egos" or
"aggregates." The method to accomplish this taks has been called
the Way, the
Dharma,
Jnana,
Daath, and many other names. By comparing them all, we can see
that all religious forms have in their heart a science of
Gnosticism: a method to arrive at personal knowledge of the
Truth.
While many in these times associate the word Gnosis with a
collection of texts found in the deserts of the Middle East (such
as the Nag Hammdhi texts or Dead Sea Scrolls), or with long-lost
groups of spiritual seekers (like the Essenes), the truth is that
those writings and groups were but one fraction of a much older,
more widespread movement, but one that cannot be tracked by
physical evidence alone: it can only be truly known through
awakened, conscious experience in the
Internal Worlds, by means of techniques such as
Meditation, dream
Yoga, and more.
The evidence of this diverse and worldwide knowledge can be
found by any study of comparitive religion, in which the same
themes and symbols are found to be ubiquitous. While some
have argued that this is mere happenstance or unconscious
symbolism, the truth is far more powerful: there is ubiquitous
symbolism in religion because there is one ubiquitous religion, but
whose true form and meaning is only hazily perceived by the
degenerated
Mind of mankind. Due to this, messengers arrive from time to
time to clarify the One True Religion: messengers such as
Buddha,
Jesus, Mohammed,
Quetzalcoatl,
Krishna, Moses, Fu Ji, and many more: all of them taught
Gnosis, but according to the needs of the time and place.
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