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In those few critical hours in history, as the authorities approached to destroy
the books of that monastery in Egypt, the ancient Gnostics hastily
buried what is now called The Nag Hammadi Library
creating a time capsule of spiritual wisdom –
preserving it for people to come. You may wonder if they realized how
long it would remain there, buried in the sand, and if they ever
imagined that over 1,500 years later it would be read by people all over the world.
Incredibly, you now hold their once buried
treasures in your hands, yet their marvelous secrets still remain
elusive. Through the passage of time and relentless persecutions, those
who were able to decipher the secret meanings of the gospels slowly
disappeared, leaving behind only the writings of a people that today
may seem obscure and obsolete.
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But something happened, so that you too
could experience the life-changing benefits of Gnosis. It was a man
called Samael Aun Weor from Colombia, who
after spending many years searching through an endless array of
spiritual works and texts, trying to understand their mysterious
teachings, would bring Gnosis into today. Through
practices like meditation and astral travel, taught in many ancient
religions and written about in Gnostic texts, he was able to directly
investigate the esoteric knowledge that had become hidden beyond reach.
Just like the ancient Gnostics, he used mystical practices to
experience and gain knowledge of the divine. In the 1950s he
began to teach Gnosis in the modern day, completely afresh. Today he is
widely known and celebrated as the founder of modern Gnosis. With the
discovery of The Nag Hammadi Library, and the
rapid cultural and technological changes of the past century, Gnosis
can now be explained freely and openly – and so the teachings
of the ancient Gnostics re-emerged from obscurity. Now thousands of
people throughout the world are studying and practicing Gnosis. Rabolu, who was also born in
Colombia, taught Gnosis extensively in the Spanish speaking world. It
is now Belzebuub, who in a clear and
practical way teaches those spiritual techniques alluded to in ancient
Gnosticism, for people to practice in their lives today. Whereas it used
to be the paper made from Egyptian papyrus, that carried the wisdom of
the ancient Gnostics – today it is the worldwide web. Gnosis
is still being taught as it was centuries ago, and offers the same ways
to make intimate contact with the divine which can enable you to
uncover and experience for yourself, the true knowledge behind what the
ancient Gnostics wrote about all those years ago. Find
out how you can start practicing Gnosis
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