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Newcomers to the Gnostic tradition are invited to explore the many books now available, as each person has their own needs, interests, and level. Gnosis is a very deep well of wisdom, and provides knowledge for every level of understanding. Below are a few suggestions to get you started. Gazing at the Mystery: Arranged in a question and answer format, Samael Aun Weor speaks about a wide variety of unusual phenomena, ranging from extraterrestrials to ghosts. Designed as an introductory book. Great for teens. The Great Rebellion: A deeply compassionate and penetrating look at modern life, the course that humanity is following, and why personal psychological change is vital for the sake of humanity. This is a great book to give to friends. Esoteric Course of Alchemical Kabbalah: An illustrated introduction to the ancient Tarot and Kabbalah. This is a great book for those who have studied the western tradition of Alchemy. Fundamental Notions of Endocrinology and Criminology: This brilliant text could revolutionize medicine and penal philosophy. Beginning with a description of the endocrine system and its importance in spiritual and psychological development, the book culminates in a revolutionary examination of how negative clairvoyance (fantasy, hallucinations) is the cause of all crime. The Yellow Book: Good for those with a mystical interest and some familiarity with Yoga and Hindu metaphysics. A very practical guide to accessing conscious experiences of the divine. The Perfect Matrimony: This nearly 400-page book is an exhaustive survey of all the world's great religions, and demonstrates that they all rest upon the same foundation. This is a very challenging but essential book. A great choice for those who are ready to get to work. The Mystery of the Golden Blossom: Filled with narratives and personal experiences, this book explores many aspects of sexuality and it's role in spiritual development. This book will especially be appreciated by those who have a background in Buddhism. These suggestions are the tip of the iceberg. We invite you to explore these books, and we hope they bring you peace and understanding.
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Thursday, 26 February 2009