Gnosis

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The word gnosis (from the Greek word for knowledge, γνώσις) has several uses:

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Classical meanings

Influences on contemporary culture

  • Gnosis is the name of magazine [1] published between 1985 and 1999 in California as a "Journal of the Western Inner Traditions" covering traditions of spirituality and mysticism. It was a project of the Lumen Foundation.
  • Among certain modern occult movements, esp. chaos magic, gnosis refers to an altered state of awareness in which the will is "magickally" effective.
  • Gnosis is the name of a UK band formed in 2004 [2]. Their eclectic sound blends trip hop beats, rock guitars and female vocals.
  • The Gnosis are mysterious alien attackers in the Xenosaga games.
  • In the movie series The Matrix, one of the hovercraft is named Gnosis.

Intercultural associations

Gnosis has been associated and often cited as synonmous with terms from numerous cultures and religions:

References

  • Wikipedia (2005). Gnosis. Retrieved July 9, 2005.
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