Contemporary Gnostic Experiences in a Digital Age: Why These Ancient Texts Speak to Modern Seekers
Discover why these ancient texts speak to modern seekers: direct knowing, paradox, present realisation, and Gnostic practice in the digital age.
Discover why these ancient texts speak to modern seekers: direct knowing, paradox, present realisation, and Gnostic practice in the digital age.
Explore the Book of Thomas the Contender (NHC II.7): the ascetic, world-negating strain of Gnosticism, secret teachings for those who are worthy, and the soul’s liberation from flesh.
Discover why the Gospel of Thomas speaks to modern seekers: direct knowing, paradox, present realisation, and Gnostic practice in the digital age.
Explore Gnostic attitudes toward martyrdom through the Second Treatise of the Great Seth: the laughing Saviour, docetic crucifixion, and the subversion of redemptive suffering.
Explore the integration of shadow eros and sacred sexuality: confronting sexual trauma, the Gnostic bridal chamber, and transforming eros into fuel for spiritual awakening.
Comprehensive overview of Gnostic schools: Sethian, Valentinian, Hermetic, and Thomasine traditions. Explore their distinct cosmologies, rituals, and paths to gnosis.
Navigate predatory consciousness and spiritual emergency: understanding archonic interference, energetic protection, and transforming crisis into initiatory opportunity.
Examine asceticism as spiritual technology: the deliberate use of restraint and discipline to break habitual patterns, conserve energy, and facilitate Gnostic awakening.
Discover contemplative techniques for stabilising gnosis: breath practices, concentration methods, open awareness, and embodiment techniques to transform peak experiences into continuous awakening.
Explore the necessity of shadow work in Gnostic practice: excavating repressed material, recognising projections, and integrating the unconscious for authentic spiritual transformation.