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'''Gnosis''' is Greek noun for knowledge. It is used in Western [[Gnosticism]] to refer to the [[Enhanced Intellectual Power]], awakening, insight, and/or realization that comes from [[Connection Experience]]
'''Gnosis''' is Greek noun for knowledge. It is used in Western [[Gnosticism]] to refer to the [[Enhanced Intellectual Function]], awakening, insight, and/or realization that comes from [[Connection Experience]]
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Gnosis

Gnosis is Greek noun for knowledge. It is used in Western Gnosticism to refer to the Enhanced Intellectual Function, awakening, insight, and/or realization that comes from Connection Experience

Syncretic Terms

List of Connection Outcomes

Notes

Madame Blavatsky, famous theosophical author of the two-volume work The Secret Doctrine, and Isis Unveiled, said her mystical experiences gave her knowledge and information for things she had never studied.[1]

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Footnotes

  1. Kuhn, Alvin Boyd. Theosophy: A Modern Revival of Ancient Wisdom (PhD Thesis). Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing, 1930.