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Study of Christian Gnostic Texts
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The Nag Hammadi Library is a group of ancient texts discovered in Egypt in 1945. These Gnostic spiritual writings shed light on the profound significance to Jesus’ life and message. They contain the personal teachings of Jesus to his disciples—teachings on the way to salvation, which is sought through personal spiritual experience, rather than belief.
The Study of Christian Gnostic Texts is a live, interactive course based around the study and contemplation of certain chapters from these ancient writings.
Each week there will be a live book club, where you can join others in a guided study of these texts to gain deeper insight and to learn how these teachings still have relevance today in our modern world and in our daily lives.
Over the 9 weeks you will learn how to:

- Study and contemplate the ancient gnostic texts
- Learn about the basic principles of Gnosis and its practice
- Explore the Gnostic view of awakening, life, death, and salvation
- Understand the relevance of these ancient texts to modern life
- Learn how to apply these teachings in your daily life to bring about lasting spiritual change
Discover the once-secret texts of the ancient Gnostics and gain spiritual insight for the modern day.
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