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ARTICLES RELATED TO Samael Aun Weor |  |  |  | Samael Aun Weor: Encyclopedia II - Samael Aun Weor - Life"Samael Aun Weor" was born Víctor Manuel Gómez Rodríguez in Bogotá, Colombia. His childhood and family life are not well known, except that he had a brother, and his father remarried after a divorce.
In his autobiographical work The Three Mountains, Samael recounts the ways in which he had already assimilated into his understanding a vast amount of esoteric and occult knowledge before reaching adulthood. He states that because he was born with an awakened consciousness, he recapitulated his practise of meditation and was analyzing previous incarna ...
See also:Samael Aun Weor, Samael Aun Weor - Life, Samael Aun Weor - The Gnostic Movement, Samael Aun Weor - Doctrine, Samael Aun Weor - Mission, Samael Aun Weor - Criticisms, Samael Aun Weor - Bibliography Read more here: » Samael Aun Weor: Encyclopedia II - Samael Aun Weor - Life |
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Kabbalah is a doctrine of esoteric knowledge concerning God, God's creation of the universe and the laws of nature, and the path by whic ...
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 |  |  | Samael Aun Weor: Encyclopedia - BeelzebubBeelzebub (also known as Belzebud, Belzaboul, Beelzeboul, Baalsebul, Baalzebubg, Beelzebuth, Beelzebus; more accurately Ba‘al Zebûb or Ba‘al Zəbûb, Hebrew בעל זבוב), appears as the name of a deity worshipped in the Philistine city of Ekron. The name also later appears as the name of a demon or devil, often interchanged with Beelzebul.
In ancient contexts, there appears to have been little, if any, meaningful distinction between Beelze ...
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 |  |  | Samael Aun Weor: Encyclopedia - SamaelSamael is an important figure in Talmudic and post-Talmudic lore, a figure who is accuser, seducer, and destroyer. Legends mentioning Satan refer equally to him, such that Samael is often taken to be the true or angelic name of the Devil, as opposed to the epithet, Lucifer (light-bearer), which is based on a misapprehension of a verse against the King of Babylon, or his functional title, Satan (Adversary). However, Samael cannot always be simply identified with Satan, because some translations of the Book of Enoch ...
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Gnosticism - Heresiologists and gnostic detractors.
Prior to the discovery of the Nag Hammadi library in 1945 (arguably until its translation and eventual publication in 1977), gnosticism was known primarily only through the works of heresiologists, Church Fathers who worked to chronicle those movements perceived to be deviating from the developing orthodox church, and to refute their teachings as they did so, with the ultimate aim of demonstrating their moral inferiority. The problems with such sources are immed ...
See also:Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Overview, Gnosticism - Etymology and philosophical context, Gnosticism - The meaning of 'gnosis', Gnosticism - The Platonist and Aristotelian traditions, Gnosticism - Neoplatonism and Plotinus' 'Address to the Gnostics', Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Heresiologists and gnostic detractors, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts preserved before 1945, Gnosticism - The Nag Hammadi library, Gnosticism - History, Gnosticism - The development of the Syrian-Egyptian school, Gnosticism - The development of the Persian school, Gnosticism - Nature and Structure of Gnosticism, Gnosticism - A typological model: the main features of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Dualism and monism, Gnosticism - Moral and ritual practise, Gnosticism - Major gnostic schools and their texts, Gnosticism - 'Gnosticism' as a potentially flawed category, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Scholars of gnosticism and those influenced by it, Gnosticism - Modern gnostic 'revivals', Gnosticism - Gnosticism in pop culture, Gnosticism - Literature, Gnosticism - Film and television, Gnosticism - Music, Gnosticism - Art, Gnosticism - Computer console and 'tabletop' games Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Sources |
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1977 - January.
January 10 - Major eruption of Mount Nyiragongo in eastern Zaire.
January 17 - Gary Gilmore executed by a firing squad in Utah
January 18 - Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious "legionnaire's disease"
January 18 - Australia experiences its worst railway disaster at Granville, near Sydney, in which 83 people died.
January 19 - President Gerald Ford pardons Iva Toguri D'Aquino (aka "Tokyo Rose").
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1917 - January-February.
January 2 - The Royal Bank of Canada takes over Quebec Bank.
January 22 - World War I: President Woodrow Wilson calls for "peace without victory" in Europe.
January 25 - The Danish West Indies is sold to the United States for $25 million
January 25 - Anti-prostitution drive in San Francisco attracts huge crowds to public meetings. At one meeting attended by 7000 people, 20000 are kept out for lack of room. In a conference with Rev. Paul Smith, an outspoken ...
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 |  |  | Samael Aun Weor: Encyclopedia II - The Gnostic Movement - The Gnostic MovementThe Gnostic Movement is a term to describe the proliferation of schools affilated with Samael Aun Weor and is not affiliated with the revival of Western Gnosticism. It begain in 1950 with the publication of his first work, The Perfect Matrimony. Wihin the next two and a half decades, the movement grew to large numbers very quickly. According to the 1961 edition of The Perfect Matrimony, it subsequently collopsed in the 1960s. Since then, it reestablished itself in greater numbers, although it is difficult to calcuate exactly how large the mo ...
See also:The Gnostic Movement, The Gnostic Movement - The Gnostic Movement, The Gnostic Movement - International Schools, The Gnostic Movement - New Order Schools, The Gnostic Movement - Independent Schools, The Gnostic Movement - Pseudo-Schools, The Gnostic Movement - A List of Self Proclaimed Masters Read more here: » The Gnostic Movement: Encyclopedia II - The Gnostic Movement - The Gnostic Movement |
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 |  |  | Samael Aun Weor: Encyclopedia II - Beelzebub - Later accountsBeelzebub is commonly described as placed high in Hell's hierarchy, he was of the order of cherubim. According to the renowned 16th century occultist Johannes Wierus, Beelzebub is the chief lieutenant of Lucifer, the Emperor of Hell, and presides over the Order of the Fly. Similarly, the 17th century exorcist Sebastian Michaelis, in his Admirable History (1612), placed Beelzebub among the three most prominent fallen angels, the other two being Lucifer and Leviathan, whereas two 18th century works identified an unholy trinity consistin ...
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1962 - January.
January 1 - Western Samoa becomes independent from New Zealand
January 3 - Pope John XXIII excommunicates Fidel Castro
January 4 - New York City introduces a train that operates without a crew on-board
January 5 - The first record by The Beatles "My Bonnie" with Tony Sheridan is released by Polydor
January 8 - Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is exhibited in the United States for the first time (National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC)
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 |  |  | Samael Aun Weor: Encyclopedia II - Samael - In JudaismIn Jewish lore, he is said to be the Angel of Death, the chief ruler of the Seventh Heaven, one of the seven regents of the world served by two million angels. Saint John speaks of him in the Book of Revelation as the "great serpent with twelve wings that draws after him, in his fall, the solar system." Yalkut I, 110 of the Talmud speaks of Samael as Esau's guardian angel. In Sotah 10b, Samael is Edom's guardian angel, and in the Sayings of Rabbi Eliezer, he is charged with being the one who tempted Eve, then seduced and ...
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William Blake, the nineteenth century Romantic poet and artist, was according to some sources well-versed in the doctrines of the Gnostics, and his own personal mythology contains many points of cohesion with several Gnostic myths (for example, the Blakean figure of Urizen bears many resemblances to the Gnostic Demiurge). However, efforts to dub Blake a "Gnostic" have been complicated by the complex nature and extent of Blake's own m ...
See also:Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Etymology, Gnosticism - Background and origins of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Theology and cosmology, Gnosticism - The classic gnostic myth, Gnosticism - The Valentinian Gnostic creation myth, Gnosticism - Matter, Gnosticism - Gnostic conceptions of humanity, Gnosticism - Lifestyle, Gnosticism - Gnostic sects, Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts, Gnosticism - Notable Gnostics, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in popular culture Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times |
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William Blake, the nineteenth century Romantic poet and artist, was according to some sources well-versed in the doctrines of the Gnostics, and his own personal mythology contains many points of cohesion with several Gnostic myths (for example, the Blakean figure of Urizen bears many resemblances to the Gnostic Demiurge). However, efforts to dub Blake a "Gnostic" have been complicated by the complex nature and extent of Blake's own m ...
See also:Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Overview, Gnosticism - Etymology, Gnosticism - Background and origins of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Theology and cosmology, Gnosticism - The classic gnostic myth, Gnosticism - The Valentinian Gnostic creation myth, Gnosticism - Matter, Gnosticism - Gnostic conceptions of humanity, Gnosticism - Lifestyle, Gnosticism - Gnostic sects, Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts, Gnosticism - Notable Gnostics, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in popular culture Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times |
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