Gnosticism is the false gnosis that Paul and John both addressed in their letters to the early churches. |
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It matters little whether a person is able to list herself as a believer or unbeliever, an atheist or a theist, a being of gnosis or of a-gnosis. |
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Salvation, according to Docetists is a matter of coming to know the gnosis, the higher truth. |
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I think it induces a state of gnosis in me, probably through some sort of synaesthesic experience. |
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This lack of self is related to gnosis but makes me think more of things like yoga's samadhi. |
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The Magick is more about direct experience and gnosis and the theories that arise from those experiences. |
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Submitting to the Lord's will, the mortal is blessed with all virtues and gnosis and he obtains honor in the Lord's court. |
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This is a gross oversimplification, I think, but it lays the groundwork for potential gnosis through these horror-inspired ascending spirals of identity and awareness. |
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While we see gnosis and fulfilment of will, they see the blessings of God. |
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Yet it is Dharma by which the seeker of truth can evolve to gnosis. |
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It is a kind of gnosis, or direct apprehension of truth, which deepens over time and eventually reaches full maturity in the complete awakening experienced by the Buddha. |
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We are in the midst of salvific gnosis where, thanks to illumination, man is at one and the same time saved and savior. |
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Another one of the hackers shared some of the backgrounds of gnosis group members. |
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Originally what we now call by the generic term « Kabbalah » was a secret doctrine, a kind of gnosis mingled with elements of occultism. |
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The odium theologicum against gnosis, first attested in the Pastoral Epistles, is still alive and well. |
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As Professor Strelka shows in great detail, Templar gnosis is spiritual knowledge, in a circle of the specially initiated. |
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Norrell, which first takes place in Norrell's library, contrasts the gnosis that takes flight with commonplace knowledge provided by scholarship. |
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New Age is a form of gnosis that incorporates various spiritual insights and methods eclectically adopted from traditional religious and ancient medical practices. |
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The Gnostics were religious dualists who held that matter is evil and the spirit good and that salvation is attained by esoteric knowledge, or gnosis. |
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Catherine warns against the paradigm of a prophetism seen as the knowledge of future events and is very careful in the face of forms of ecstatic and visionary gnosis. |
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Nobody else should feel too threatened that gnosis is out digging around. |
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The acquisition of maʿrifa was not the result of learnedness but was a type of gnosis in which the mystic received illumination through the grace of God. |
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Founded in 1989 by biotechnology engineer Aldo Basseti and managed by Renzo Bema, Gnosis has experienced strong growth since its inception. |
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The attack on Gawker was carried out over the weekend by an organisation calling itself Gnosis. |
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