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All of the world's spiritual traditions have emphasized personal change as the most effective way to change the external world. That understanding is the very basis of esoteric psychology: "Know thyself." With the guidance offered in these books, you can learn the practical science to make your world - and your self - an expression of the Divine.
The Great Rebellion: "Knowing ourselves, seeing what we are inside, we shall discover the door to authentic freedom."
Revolutionary Psychology: "When someone changes internally and if that change is radical, then circumstances, life and the external also change."
Fundamentals of Gnostic Education: "It is worthless to receive instruction, to attend classes, to study,
if in the process of our daily living we are miserably destroying one
another. Indeed, the true objective of a fundamental education
must be to create true men and women, who—because of their
psychological integration—are cognizant and intelligent."
Revolution of the Dialectic: "It is indispensable to comprehend that only by putting an end to the
factors of egotism and cruelty (that each one of us carries within) can
we create a better world, a world without hunger and fear." |
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Jailed for Writing about Tantra |
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In spring of 1952, Samael Aun Weor was arrested and jailed in a Colombian prison, accused of "healing the ill" and writing The Perfect Matrimony. This book, published in 1950, was the first public exposure of the ancient secret knowledge of sex, also known as Tantra (Sanskrit), Alchemy, Daath (Hebrew), or Gnosis (Greek). This book explains in incredible detail how sacred sexuality is the highest and most powerful form of religious science and can be found in all the world's religions and mystical traditions. The potency of this knowledge outraged the religious powers of the day, and thus they had him incarcerated. You can learn more about his experiences in jail here: Samael Aun Weor in Jail. |
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Gnostic Christianity Explained |
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Samael Aun Weor wrote extensively about Gnostic Christianity and the esoteric meanings hidden in books like the Bible. Try these books to learn more about this little understood tradition.
The Pistis Sophia Unveiled: None other than the Gnostic Bible, this nearly 700 page scripture contains the secret teachings of Jesus given to his disciples after the resurrection. This is also greatest written work by Samael Aun Weor: an exhaustive and detailed commentary about the Kabbalistic and esoteric meanings in the doctrine of Jesus. The Major Mysteries: Here Samael Aun Weor reveals the initiatic life of Jesus that was presented only symbolically in the Gospels. The Aquarian Message: The Revelation (Apocalypse) of St. John is one of the most fascinating and poorly understood books in the Bible. Now, with the Kabbalistic and esoteric meanings revealed by Samael Aun Weor, the stark and deeply impacting meaning of this sacred scripture comes into sharp focus. |
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