There is much misunderstanding in the minds of the students of truth as to what is really meant by the word Gnosis. The word itself is a Greek word meaning knowledge, but it does not simply refer to the popular view or the assimilation of a lot of facts and figures. Gnosis refers to the deep inner knowledge relating to the true make-up of things: of the Cosmos in toto and of that Cause behind all manifestation: it transcends the doctrines and dogmas of any religion, ideology or creed; nor is the Gnosis related to any particular religion or following.
The true Gnostic is not really interested in complicated hypotheses or theological debates on matters which can only be pure speculation. The True Gnosis does not entail elaborate rituals, nor a belief in a dogmatic or in a crystallised philosophy. The quest is for genuine truths, no matter what ridicule or rebuffs one gets from society in the seeking. The aspirant also seeks to live by the evidence he or she can prove by personal experience and application or proven truths given by the great teachers themselves - the supreme understanding that Love transcends every law and dissolves all whims and fancies of the human habit of supposing or debating on mere hypotheses. It could be said that the correct interpretation of the word Gnosis is ‘the knowledge of the things that are.’ To understand this statement places one in a position to be sure of life, and faith and purpose are strengthened. Institutionalised religions in persecuting the Gnostic groups forfeited their entry into the deeper mysteries of God and in the process they destroyed the intuitive heart of their religion, and now they find themselves grasping at straws to attract congregations - in the many cases using quite unusual methods in this struggle. They forget that God rules the Earth - not man - they forget the basic tenets of tolerance and forgiveness - they also forget that man’s policies and philosophies come to naught and that the meek will inherit the earth. The great institutions with their archbishops, bishops and learned doctors; their vying with politics of a doubtful nature, mean nothing to God. Jesus foretold a new priesthood - a priesthood wherein every man and woman will serve in purity and simplicity as pure channels for God’s Love to be shed abroad upon the world. Everything will be accomplished according to God’s law and those that do their own thing, or that which they think best, will be forgotten when Love Rules. ‘Fabric Funds’ and missionaries are shackles to society and the soul, organised ‘charities’ will need to disappear to enable the true spirit of man to emerge.
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