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Gnosis is the
common Gr**** noun for
knowledge (γνῶσις,
gnōsis, f.). The term was used
among various ****enistic
religions and
philosophies in the Greco-Roman...
- sold
GNOSIS to Key Logic,
where GNOSIS was
renamed KeyKOS. Hardy, Norman. "Roots of KeyKOS". Cap-lore.com. Jordan, Dale E. (March 20, 1972). "
GNOSIS Do****ent"...
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gnosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gnosis (Gr****: γνῶσις) is the
common Gr**** noun for knowledge.
Gnosis may also
refer to:
GNOSIS, a capability-based...
- "brief 'no-mind' state" in
which to work magic.
Gnosis is the
common Gr**** noun for
knowledge (γνῶσις,
gnôsis, f.). A
related term is the
adjective gnostikos...
- Consequentially,
Gnosis often refers to
knowledge based on
personal experience or perception.[citation needed] In a
religious context,
gnosis is
mystical or...
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Unverified personal gnosis (UPG),
sometimes referred to as
subjective personal gnosis, is said to be
spiritual belief gained through personal experience...
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signature ("
Gnosis epoesen", i.e.
Gnosis created) of a
mosaicist and the only
artist name
surviving on a
pebble floor. It is not
known whether Gnosis was the...
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International Thriller Writers Award for best
first novel. His
second novel,
Gnosis, has been
published in 2008 in German, ****anese and Turkish. His
third novel...
- practice. Specifically,
Spare developed the use of
sigils and the use of
gnosis to
empower them.
Although Spare died
before chaos magic emerged, he has...
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eight years. By 1990,
Gnosis counted a
circulation of 11,000 and went on to
achieve a peak
circulation of 16,000.
During its run,
Gnosis published interviews...