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  Friday, 18 January 2013
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Hi
I have just found your site and I find it most interesting. I have bought 4 books namely Introduction to Gnosis,The Gnostic Bible,Fundementals of Gnostic Education and A Gnostic Prayer Book. Are these a good selection to start off with and in what order do you suggest I study them.
Thank You
Stephen

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11 years ago
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I would suggest you either start with Introduction to Gnosis or Fundamentals of Gnostic Education. The Gnostic Prayer Book is excellent for learning prayers of protection and other practices to apply to your daily life. The Gnostic Bible is a work replete and heavy with Kabbalistic knowledge, which will take a lifetime of study and practice to comprehend and realize. It is better to study Tarot and Kabbalah by Samael Aun Weor before even approaching The Pistis Sophia, since without knowledge of Kabbalah in one's heart, it is like attempting to read Shakespeare without knowing English.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

11 years ago
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#2899
Accepted Answer
I would suggest you either start with Introduction to Gnosis or Fundamentals of Gnostic Education. The Gnostic Prayer Book is excellent for learning prayers of protection and other practices to apply to your daily life. The Gnostic Bible is a work replete and heavy with Kabbalistic knowledge, which will take a lifetime of study and practice to comprehend and realize. It is better to study Tarot and Kabbalah by Samael Aun Weor before even approaching The Pistis Sophia, since without knowledge of Kabbalah in one's heart, it is like attempting to read Shakespeare without knowing English.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

11 years ago
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#2910
Thanks for your advice
Stephen

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