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Thessaloniki Gnostic Center
Calendar of Events
| Date | Event | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Friday, March 19, 2010 - 8:00pm | A night with fairy tales and music | On Wednesday night at 8.00 pm we are organizing a fundraiser event were narratives and fairy tales with a live music background will be presented. We will also watch a part of the "Secret Quest" series video, recently released by The Gnostic Movement. |
About Us
The Thessaloniki Gnostic center is the newest in Greece, having emerged out of enthusiasm generated by the Athens centre. With a scenic coastal setting in northern Greece, Thessaloniki is the countries second largest city – a beautiful location steeped in history and decorated with many monuments of the Roman and Byzantine era, providing an ideal backdrop for spiritual study.
The group was formed after a teacher from Athens, gave a free public lecture in Thessaloniki in May 2006. This sparked a lot of interest, and they were encouraged to return the summer of the same year.
Following this, the teacher ran some courses in Thessaloniki, with the help of a team of trainee teachers from the Athens center, at a conference room in center of the city. After that, a trainee teacher moved to Thessaloniki and coordinated weekly meetings with 7-8 keen students. These meetings were held in their homes, where they discussed and practiced the Gnostic teachings and arranged other activities, such as awareness walks in the countryside.
However, it became obvious a permanent, properly equipped, meeting place was necessary, so that more people could learn about Gnosis and attend courses. With this is mind, the Thessaloniki group began organizing lectures in a hired hall every Sunday and also holding practice sessions during the week and many workshops in small theaters. After a year of activity the proper place for a center was found in a suitable location at the center of town and the preparations begun. On May 2008 the new Gnostic center was ready to start the new round of courses and welcome a lot of new students.
Meet the Teachers
Meet the team who runs the Thessaloniki Center, and read their stories.
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