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Gnostic Books by Samael Aun Weor The wisdom of Gnosis is found in thousands of books. But the most potent, direct, and practical Gnostic writings were not found in the sand, nor in an ancient library. Those venerable books, such as The Pistis Sophia, Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Nag Hammadhi texts, are certainly worth serious investigation, but they remain vague and filled with indecipherable symbolism-that is, unless one has the keys to unlock them. Those keys can be found in the books of Samael Aun Weor. Visit GnosticBooks.org for more information.
Shop for Books Click here to visit the Gnostic Store, where you find the most up-to-date selection of Gnostic books, alongside many other useful items to support your spiritual work, such as incense, art, videos, and more. Alternatively, you may also find the books in major book retailers or online from Amazon.
Online Books Get a taste of the wide-ranging and profound depth of the Gnostic teachings through these free online editions of several of the more compact books of Samael Aun Weor.

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