Echoes from the GnosisQuest Books, 25 de jun. de 2006 - 560 páginas Between 1906 and 1908, G. R. S. Mead published eleven small books under the series title "Echoes from the Gnosis." These books contain translations and interpretations of the Gnostic writings of the ancients. Long before the discovery of the Nag Hammadi Library, Mead translated these esoteric texts of various origins (Christian, Roman, Greek). He wanted to make this material accessible to the growing number of people at the time eager to encounter this ancient mystical religion based on an intuitive process of knowing oneself and the hidden aspects of life and existence. Upon the publication of the 100-year anniversary edition of the series, the appeal for this same material remains stronger than ever. |
Conteúdo
Preface | xi |
An Explanatory Essay | xxv |
The GNOSIS of the MIND | xxxvii |
Introduction to Book One by Stephan A Hoeller 3 | xliii |
The HYMNS of HERMES | 35 |
The VISION of ARIDÆUS | 79 |
The HYMN of JESUS | 119 |
The MYSTERIES of MITHRA | 161 |
The GNOSTIC CRUCIFIXION | 249 |
The CHALDEAN ORACLES I | 293 |
The CHALDEAN ORACLES II | 343 |
The Starters | 349 |
The HYMN of the ROBE of GLORY | 395 |
The WEDDINGSONG of WISDOM | 447 |
References | 503 |
A MITHRIAC RITUAL | 207 |
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Echoes from the Gnosis: the gnosis of the mind. 1906 George Robert Stow Mead Visualização completa - 1906 |
Termos e frases comuns
Acts of John Acts of Thomas Æon Æther Amen ancient Aridæus Atman become birth body Breath Bruce Codex called Chaldæan CHALDEAN ORACLES Christ Christian Gnostic consciousness cosmic cosmos Cross Daimones Damascius dance death descended disciples Divine doctrine doth earth Egypt eternal Father Fire fragment Gnosis Gods Gospel Greek hath Heaven Hermes Holy hylic Hymn of Jesus idea initiation inner Intelligible Irenæus Jewish Light living Logos Lord Love Magian manifestation matter Mead Mead's means Mind Mithra Mithraism Mithriac Ritual Monad Mother mystery mystic Naassene nature original Passion perfect Pistis Sophia Plērōma Plutarch poem praise Proclus Proclus tells pure refers religion rite Robe of Glory Sacred Marriage scripture shalt Silence sing Song soul speak spheres spiritual substance symbol Synoches Thee Theosophical theosophy Thespesius things Thou art tradition translation treatise Trismegistic true unto utterance verse Virgin vision Water whole Wisdom words writes