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Salvific Gnosis is available to everyone. It can’t be taught, it can only be experienced – which makes it a very personal and intimate experience between you and God.
The Path to Gnosis
can be taught - it is up to the individual to follow it, or not. If followed, they will arrive at the experience of the Holy Spirit - conscious contact. If
that is followed, then Indwelling occurs, and then onward, inward, and upward.
Many have had the initial experience of the Holy Spirit but because Awareness wasn’t taught first, they missed It in consciousness. That trickster force within us (that no one wants to believe
really exists) has no trouble at all calling the Subtle Experience somethng mundane - and folks listen. “Awareness is the answer; willingness to See, the key.”
The purpose of ceremonial magic is to elevate oneself, and contribute to the healing of reality. If they’re hexing people, they’re not very good magicians because they’re missing the point of it all. The problem with a lot of ceremonial magicians is that it becomes a huge ego trip for some of them, and if they’re not practicing magic for the right reasons, it can destroy them – drive them insane. This is what Aleister Crowley was getting at when he’d talk about the Left Hand Path. A truly valuable spiritual practice, whether magical or religious (and I’d wager they’re basically the same thing), should lead to humility, faith, hope, and love. A truly great magician knows that our will and God’s Will should be one and the same thing – if it’s not, then you’re doing it wrong.
I must admit this surprised me coming from a gnostic viewpoint. Practicing magic for the
right reasons? Chirst, the Magician? Miracles are magic (witchcraft - sorcery - spells)? While witches and alchemists were useful for ‘cures’, the only permanent cure for the moral body is to die and resurrect while still living.
For me, if someone uses
anything other than the name of Jesus Christ, prayer and fasting
in Faith - they are headed in the wrong direction. If I am not led by the Holy Spirit as
an instrument of His Peace to say or do something particular that accomplishes healing for another person in some way, then I am not following Christ - and it is not Christ who is doing the healing
through Forgiveness of sins.
Luke 5:23 …which is easier – to say, Thy sins have been forgiven thee? or to say, Arise, and walk?
The Magi were ‘good’ magicians - and they traveled a great distance to bow before Jesus in the manger.
2Thes 2:9-10 tells us that there will come a time when the AntiChrist will do many wondrous things that are by counterfeit means…and if we don’t have Wisdom within us to be able to tell the difference, we’ll follow blindly.
All magic is counterfeit means which calls on powers and principalities, not Christ. Christ needs no spells or rituals. When Christ used mud and Spit to make the blind man see, He was telling us more than meets the carnal eyes.
WH Auden leads us in a similar vein:
Some thirty inches from my Nose
The frontier of my Person goes,
And all the untilled air between
Is private pagus or demesne.
Stranger, unless with bedroom eyes
I beckon you to fraternize,
Beware of rudely crossing it:
I have no gun, but I can Spit.
To me, by ‘bedroom eyes’ he refers to communing with like minds in Christ - as in recognizing one who has also been to the ‘bridal chamber’ - not carnal companionship. (I capitalized Nose and Spit because I know they have spiritual significance.)
“Cultivate the garden for the nose and the eyes will take care of themselves.” - Robert Louis Stevenson
Your examples of Gnostic Confession doesn’t go along with the Gospel of Thomas, nor my experience of the following quote being a key element to ‘waking up’ to the Holy Spirit.
- Jesus said, “If you bring forth what is within you, what you
bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is
within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”
Whether this refers to the Holy Spirit or to secret sins - (to me it applies to both), . I’m interested in how the Gnostic Church applies this saying in practice, if you are still available to answer questions.
Thanks for all the time and attention to this thread, GnosisofThomas and other contributors, and to all who asked questions. You asked many that wouldn’t have occurred to me.