Glossary
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This glossary or dictionary is but a small introduction to the vast scope of the Gnostic Teachings. The knowledge given in the writings of Samael Aun Weor ranges across the whole of human experience and therefore draws on the world's great treasure of language and mystical expression; what cannot be expressed accurately in one language or religious context may find its perfect meaning in another tongue or theology. Glorian Publishing invites additions, suggestions and corrections for all the terms in this Glossary. The Gnostic Glossary is being prepared for a print edition. | |
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| Buddha-nature | The embryo or seed of consciousness from which our own inner Buddha can emerge. Variously called tathgatagarbha, buddhata, or Essence. |
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“Only the tranquil heart can give us true and legitimate happiness. The purpose of profound interior meditation is to obtain true tranquility. It is not possible to obtain the peace of the tranquil heart as long as the psychological factors of non-tranquility exist within ourselves. We explore the psychological “I” during profound interior meditation.”-Samael Aun Weor, The Pistis Sophia Unveiled










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