Gnosis

"Gnosis comes from a Greek word meaning 'to know' in the sense of to be acquainted. Gnosis in a more specific religious sense refers to the knowledge of God and the fullness of the true spiritual realms through direct personal experience." -from "Gnosis-Overview" by deane@netcom.com (Dean Edwards)

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Last uploaded on January 9, 1996.
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