Unlock Your Heart to Find Gnosis

The Order of the Gnostics follows the Right Hand Path which is the path of the heart. The path ofSymbols - Lock water. All desire, learning and work is done through our hearts rather than just the mind. We honor our higher selves with the goal of perfecting and purifying ourselves the best we can.

Many ancient cultures had taught that the heart was the seat of the soul. The ultimate goal with pure love is to evolve the soul and the world while we are in the flesh as servants to the Magnum Opus or Great Work. Many ancient Gnostic groups had walked this path such as the Valentinians, Sethians, Ophites, and Hivites who ultimately became the Levites.  (more…)

Abraxas

Abraxas

The God Abraxas (Abrasax, Abraxis and Latin-Afipacrdl) comes to us from ancient Egypt and Greece. He is associated with the early beginnings of Gnosticism which would later influence many of the first Gnostics who had gone on to form the various Abrahamic religions such as Judaism and Christianity.

The famous Abraxas Talisman or Gem normally shows a man’s body with the head of a cock, one arm with a shield, and the other with a whip. It was engraved on many antique gemstones, called on that account, Abraxas stones which were used as amulets or charms during the second and third centuries.

The word Abraxas is found in Gnostic texts such as the Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, and also appears in the Greek Magical Papyri. The Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit refer to Abraxas as an Aeon dwelling with Sophia (wisdom) and other Neons of the Pleroma in the light of the illuminary Elleleth. (more…)

Uniting the Divine Feminine and Masculine in Holy Gnostic Matrimony

The alchemical balance of the divine feminine energies with the masculine is shown in this image to the rebisright and below with the word rebis. The word rebis is derived from the Latin res bina, meaning dual or double matter. The meaning of the word balance is “a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.”

The Gnostic art of being a spiritual human, who lives by nature’s laws, requires that we work at balancing these very alchemical energies that we are made of. The meaning of alchemy is the scientific study based on the supposed transformation of matter. (more…)

H. P. Blavatsky on the Gnostics

Madame Helena Blavatsky had considered the ancient Gnostics her kindred spirits. She wrote about madame-blavatskythem often in the best of light in her lengthy occult masterpieces. The Gnosis, which H. P. Blavatsky called “an echo of our archaic doctrine” and Pythagoras “the knowledge of things as they are.”

“My doctrine is not mine, but Theirs who sent me,” she said, and every Teacher of Truth has said the same. It is one of the great texts of the Christian religion interpreted in different ages, however, in very different ways. We find one of the Christian Fathers, Clemens Alexandrinus, defining the “Gnostic,” or one who possessed this ancestral Theosophy or Gnosis, as “the enlightened or perfect Christian.”

In the nineteenth century Blavatsky had brought to the world a new form of the ancient religion of the Gnostics in what is called Theosophy. In fact, like me, Blavatsky had claimed that from the once universal religion of Gnosticism, would spring the various religions such as Buddhism, Brahmanism, and early Christianity. (more…)