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Read the accounts of others who have transformed their lives and gained incredible insights through practicing Gnosis.
"What is Gnosis? What do the Dead Sea Scrolls mean? Was Jesus a member of the Essenes? What is the Nag Hammadi library and what are the Gnostic Gospels about? What do the statements made by the Risen Christ and the Apostles really refer to?"
Comments on the Spiritual Path by Pati
"If someone would have told me a few years ago that I was going to undertake the Spiritual Work, I would have said: "sorry, the 'what' work?" Because a few years ago the word 'spiritual' sounded very far away to me, in fact, it was a word that never came out of my lips. Spiritual, I thought, was something that weird-looking people like fakirs and Indian yogis were."
The Gospel of Judas by Mattias
"I already knew about it, but the excitement I felt when I first heard of this 1700 year old cultural treasure is beyond words."
Searching for Something by Kevin
"Gnosis is something relatively new in my life. I always felt a strange uneasiness growing up, but I didn't know for what reason or why. I was never attached to the things other people were, such as sports, learning about cars, watching American football, etc. I was fascinated with computers and video games for the most part; perhaps those are what drowned out the other interests, but I always felt a strange alienation to people."
"I have some beautiful memories of my childhood growing up in Southern France, yet deep within me I always felt an extreme sadness. In private moments I would look up at the stars and ask for help for us all, including the fallen angel I had learned about in Sunday School."
"So many people I know are waiting for their time to arrive. They sit back and enjoy life believing that when things are meant to be, they will occur, and until they do, that they must simply be patient..."
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