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EDIT: PLEASE READ THE GNOSTIC INSTRUCTOR ALEXIS REPSONSE AT THE BOTTOM. IT EXPLAINS WHY THIS IS NOT USEFUL.
(I assembled this list for myself but others may find this useful in their studies)
Have a page called Gnostic Works. It can be integrated with the scriptures page and/or the gnostics page.
It will have tons of gnostic works. Such as (I am quoting from gnostic instructors)
Scripture:
seventy books by Samael Aun Weor
hundreds of complimentary lectures and talks that he gave
the Bible, the Torah
the Talmud
the Zohar
the Mahabharata and Bhagavad-Gita
the Veda
the Shastras
the Upanishads
the Tantras
the Germanic Eddas
the Greek myths
the Odyssey and the Illiad of Homer
hundreds of other volumes from our religious and classical heritage (Plato, Euripedes, Heroditus, etc)
one hundred volumes of Buddhist sutras
the two hundred volumes of commentaries on those sutras by great masters such as Tsong Khapa and Nagarjuna
the huge collection of Buddhist Tantras
the teachings of Naropa, Padmasambhava, Milarepa, the Dalai Lamas, and many others
Bodhicharyavatara
the Zend Avesta
the Popul Vuh
the Philokalia
The Republic by Plato, The Confessions of Saint Augustine, The Divine Comedy of Dante, Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Frederic Nietzsche, Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
The plays of Shakespeare, especially Hamlet, Titus, Romeo and Juliet, and The Tempest, poetry of Rumi and Kahlil Gibran, The Odyssey by Homer, the works of William Blake, Johann Wolfgang van Goethe, and John Milton, The Wizard of Oz series, Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, and countless others!
The Bhagavad-Gita translated and commented by Swami Sivananda. Also, Robert Fagles version of The Odyssey is excellent. For the Qur'an, the Arabic and English translation of Abdullah Yusuf Ali is superb.
The Garden of the Prophet, The Son of Man, The Madman, etc.
Calliope (epic poetry), Clio (history), Erato (love poetry, lyric art), Euterpe (music, especially flute), Melpomene (tragedy), Polymnia (hymns), Terpsichore (dance), Thalia (comedy), Urania (astronomy).
Divine Comedy
Rumi, Kahlil Gibran, Victor Hugo, Shakepspeare
Mansur al-Hallaj
Tanakh: Jewish Publication Society
Bhagavad-Gita: Swami Sivananda, Divine Life Society
Al-Risalah: Principles of Sufism, Kazi Publications
Revelation of the Mystery, Pir Publications
Blue Letter Bible (Online)
The Way of the Bodhisattva, Shambala
Music
Bach
St. Matthew Passion
St. John (Johannes) Passion
Mass in B Minor
Brandenburg Concertos
Beethoven
Nine Symphonies
Misa Solemnis
Fidelio (his only opera)
Piano Concertos
Mozart
Any opera (especially The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, The Abduction from the Seraglio)
Symphonies
Requiem
Mass in C Minor
Puccini
Tosca
Turandot
Madame Butterfly
La Boheme
Verdi
Othello
Attila
The Force of Destiny
Aida
Requiem (this, by far, is THE Requiem: the Aquarian Message put into music)
Wagner
The Ring of the Nibelungen:
Parsifal
Tannhäuser
The Flying Dutchman
The Master Singers of Nuremburg
Handel
The Messiah
Verdi
The Force of Destiny
Aida
Attila
Arrigo Boito
Mefistofele
Gounod
Faust
Berlioz
The Damnation of Faust
Beethoven
Fidelio
Handel
The Messiah
Music
Bach
St. Matthew Passion
St. John (Johannes) Passion
Mass in B Minor
Brandenburg Concertos
Beethoven
Nine Symphonies
Misa Solemnis
Fidelio (his only opera)
Piano Concertos
Mozart
The Magic Flute
Don Giovanni
The Abduction from the Seraglio)
Symphonies
Requiem
Mass in C Minor
Verdi
Requiem (this, by far, is THE Requiem: the Aquarian Message put into music)
Othello
Attila
The Force of Destiny
Aida
Wagner
The Ring Cycle
Tannhauser
The Flying Dutchman
Parsifal
Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg
Handel
The Messiah
Gustav Holst
Planets
(you could also add recommended translations/versions of these works)
Art works
of William Blake
of Johfra BossChart (such as the zodiac)
of Leonardo Davinci
of Michelangelo
of Aztec Sculptures and other religious sculptures
of (Different Zen Painters)
Architecture of Nicholas Flamel (Notre Dame) and other great architectural pieces
etc.
(I will add more examples if I think of more)
(I assembled this list for myself but others may find this useful in their studies)
Have a page called Gnostic Works. It can be integrated with the scriptures page and/or the gnostics page.
It will have tons of gnostic works. Such as (I am quoting from gnostic instructors)
Scripture:
seventy books by Samael Aun Weor
hundreds of complimentary lectures and talks that he gave
the Bible, the Torah
the Talmud
the Zohar
the Mahabharata and Bhagavad-Gita
the Veda
the Shastras
the Upanishads
the Tantras
the Germanic Eddas
the Greek myths
the Odyssey and the Illiad of Homer
hundreds of other volumes from our religious and classical heritage (Plato, Euripedes, Heroditus, etc)
one hundred volumes of Buddhist sutras
the two hundred volumes of commentaries on those sutras by great masters such as Tsong Khapa and Nagarjuna
the huge collection of Buddhist Tantras
the teachings of Naropa, Padmasambhava, Milarepa, the Dalai Lamas, and many others
Bodhicharyavatara
the Zend Avesta
the Popul Vuh
the Philokalia
The Republic by Plato, The Confessions of Saint Augustine, The Divine Comedy of Dante, Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Frederic Nietzsche, Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
The plays of Shakespeare, especially Hamlet, Titus, Romeo and Juliet, and The Tempest, poetry of Rumi and Kahlil Gibran, The Odyssey by Homer, the works of William Blake, Johann Wolfgang van Goethe, and John Milton, The Wizard of Oz series, Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, and countless others!
The Bhagavad-Gita translated and commented by Swami Sivananda. Also, Robert Fagles version of The Odyssey is excellent. For the Qur'an, the Arabic and English translation of Abdullah Yusuf Ali is superb.
The Garden of the Prophet, The Son of Man, The Madman, etc.
Calliope (epic poetry), Clio (history), Erato (love poetry, lyric art), Euterpe (music, especially flute), Melpomene (tragedy), Polymnia (hymns), Terpsichore (dance), Thalia (comedy), Urania (astronomy).
Divine Comedy
Rumi, Kahlil Gibran, Victor Hugo, Shakepspeare
Mansur al-Hallaj
Tanakh: Jewish Publication Society
Bhagavad-Gita: Swami Sivananda, Divine Life Society
Al-Risalah: Principles of Sufism, Kazi Publications
Revelation of the Mystery, Pir Publications
Blue Letter Bible (Online)
The Way of the Bodhisattva, Shambala
Music
Bach
St. Matthew Passion
St. John (Johannes) Passion
Mass in B Minor
Brandenburg Concertos
Beethoven
Nine Symphonies
Misa Solemnis
Fidelio (his only opera)
Piano Concertos
Mozart
Any opera (especially The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, The Abduction from the Seraglio)
Symphonies
Requiem
Mass in C Minor
Puccini
Tosca
Turandot
Madame Butterfly
La Boheme
Verdi
Othello
Attila
The Force of Destiny
Aida
Requiem (this, by far, is THE Requiem: the Aquarian Message put into music)
Wagner
The Ring of the Nibelungen:
Parsifal
Tannhäuser
The Flying Dutchman
The Master Singers of Nuremburg
Handel
The Messiah
Verdi
The Force of Destiny
Aida
Attila
Arrigo Boito
Mefistofele
Gounod
Faust
Berlioz
The Damnation of Faust
Beethoven
Fidelio
Handel
The Messiah
Music
Bach
St. Matthew Passion
St. John (Johannes) Passion
Mass in B Minor
Brandenburg Concertos
Beethoven
Nine Symphonies
Misa Solemnis
Fidelio (his only opera)
Piano Concertos
Mozart
The Magic Flute
Don Giovanni
The Abduction from the Seraglio)
Symphonies
Requiem
Mass in C Minor
Verdi
Requiem (this, by far, is THE Requiem: the Aquarian Message put into music)
Othello
Attila
The Force of Destiny
Aida
Wagner
The Ring Cycle
Tannhauser
The Flying Dutchman
Parsifal
Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg
Handel
The Messiah
Gustav Holst
Planets
(you could also add recommended translations/versions of these works)
Art works
of William Blake
of Johfra BossChart (such as the zodiac)
of Leonardo Davinci
of Michelangelo
of Aztec Sculptures and other religious sculptures
of (Different Zen Painters)
Architecture of Nicholas Flamel (Notre Dame) and other great architectural pieces
etc.
(I will add more examples if I think of more)
While such works are beautiful and interesting, and we should have a rich intellectual culture and education, we also should be balanced and realistic. All of these works are from the Piscean era or older, and their time has ended. They do not convey the Aquarian influence. At best, a few of the more recent ones provide a "prelude" to the Aquarian force. Humanity has had more than 2000 years to study them. It is time to move on. Humanity needs to focus on the new Christic current, rather than being fascinated by dead religions and art forms. As such, I would not expect glorian.org to become a repository of Piscean fossils.
As Samael Aun Weor said more than seventy years ago:
As Samael Aun Weor said more than seventy years ago:
The great Master Jesus delivered in a synthesized way all the knowledge of Buddhism, Hermeticism, Zoroastrianism, the Talmud, Chaldea, Tibet, etc., which was already summarized in his Gnosis.. The doctrine of Jesus Christ is the doctrine of the Essenes, the doctrine of the Nazarenes, Peratisens, or Perates, etc. The doctrine of Jesus Christ is condensed Yoga, essential Yoga, Tibetan magic, Zen Buddhism, practical Buddhism, Hermetic science, etc. All ancient wisdom is within Gnosticism, and it is already totally masticated and digested. Therefore, Jesus, the divine master, is the instructor of the world. If truly what we want is the realization of our Innermost Self, then let us practice Gnosis, let us live the path of the Gnostic arhat. The best exposition of the secret doctrine resides in the Gnostic synthesis of the great Hierophant Jesus the Christ. Gnosis saves us work and study, for if we did not have the synthesis of Christ, we would need to bring into our heads millions of volumes and to travel around the entire world with the goal of finding the path. Fortunately, one being already did it, and this being was Jesus the Christ. He studied in the Buddhist cathedral of Jokhang, investigating very ancient Tibetan books. Therefore, why do we need to do the same investigative work that he did? He already did that work. He delivered the whole of Yoga in a synthesized way, the whole of the secret science. What else could we want?... You can be sure, beloved reader, the best of Yoga is within Gnosis. The best of Buddhism is within Gnosis, the best of the Egyptian, Chaldean, Zoroastrian, etc. science is within Gnosis. Therefore, what more? What more do we want? What more are we searching for?
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
Manifestation of the One
changed the title from Gnostic Works Recommendation (with examples) to Gnostic Works Recommendation (with examples) EDIT: ALEXIS GNOSTIC INSTRUCTOR REFUTED, PISCEAN DEAD RELIGION — 9 months ago
Manifestation of the One
updated the category from
Questions and Answers with Instructors to
Questions and Answers with Instructors — 9 months ago
While such works are beautiful and interesting, and we should have a rich intellectual culture and education, we also should be balanced and realistic. All of these works are from the Piscean era or older, and their time has ended. They do not convey the Aquarian influence. At best, a few of the more recent ones provide a "prelude" to the Aquarian force. Humanity has had more than 2000 years to study them. It is time to move on. Humanity needs to focus on the new Christic current, rather than being fascinated by dead religions and art forms. As such, I would not expect glorian.org to become a repository of Piscean fossils.
As Samael Aun Weor said more than seventy years ago:
As Samael Aun Weor said more than seventy years ago:
The great Master Jesus delivered in a synthesized way all the knowledge of Buddhism, Hermeticism, Zoroastrianism, the Talmud, Chaldea, Tibet, etc., which was already summarized in his Gnosis.. The doctrine of Jesus Christ is the doctrine of the Essenes, the doctrine of the Nazarenes, Peratisens, or Perates, etc. The doctrine of Jesus Christ is condensed Yoga, essential Yoga, Tibetan magic, Zen Buddhism, practical Buddhism, Hermetic science, etc. All ancient wisdom is within Gnosticism, and it is already totally masticated and digested. Therefore, Jesus, the divine master, is the instructor of the world. If truly what we want is the realization of our Innermost Self, then let us practice Gnosis, let us live the path of the Gnostic arhat. The best exposition of the secret doctrine resides in the Gnostic synthesis of the great Hierophant Jesus the Christ. Gnosis saves us work and study, for if we did not have the synthesis of Christ, we would need to bring into our heads millions of volumes and to travel around the entire world with the goal of finding the path. Fortunately, one being already did it, and this being was Jesus the Christ. He studied in the Buddhist cathedral of Jokhang, investigating very ancient Tibetan books. Therefore, why do we need to do the same investigative work that he did? He already did that work. He delivered the whole of Yoga in a synthesized way, the whole of the secret science. What else could we want?... You can be sure, beloved reader, the best of Yoga is within Gnosis. The best of Buddhism is within Gnosis, the best of the Egyptian, Chaldean, Zoroastrian, etc. science is within Gnosis. Therefore, what more? What more do we want? What more are we searching for?
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
Manifestation of the One
updated the category from
Questions and Answers with Instructors to
Questions and Answers with Instructors — 10 months ago
Manifestation of the One
updated the category from
Questions and Answers with Instructors to
Questions and Answers with Instructors — 10 months ago
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