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1. Gnosis expresses the idea of Cognizance by intuition, 771-m

2. The term Agnostic is a combination of the Greek prefix a meaning without and gnosis meaning knowledge.

3. One Dot Attainments All : Counterspell : Clash of Wills (Gnosis+Arcana) to counter a spell of that Arcana

4. 7 Thus, without reference to anything authentically Gnostic, Voegelin claims that Nietzsche represents a "gnosis shut off" from transcendence.

5. O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and Contradictions [Antithesis] of gnosis falsely so called.-- From …

6. Husserlian phenomenological tradition" in "Between Gnosis and Anamnesis: European Perspectives on Eric Voegelin," The Review of Politics, Vol

7. From ancient Greek, “a” (against) and “gnosis” (knowledge), Agnosis refers to culturally constructed or willful ignorance, what Moffett calls the will NOT to know

8. R-GNOSIS will offer necessary evidence for using antibiotics as a preventive strategy in intensive care patients as well as for patients after abdominal operations.

9. 22 But Simon's gnosis remained essentially Jewish and monotheistic, as did that of the Gnostic circles to which later parts of the New Testament allude.

10. As we read Corbin, the profound link between Alchemy (and Gnosis and almost all Esoteric Sciences in the Muslim world) and the Chi'a is evident.

11. 24 Yet one still finds anachronistic and peculiar accounts of "Gnosticism" by Eric Voegelin and his followers that routinely claim "gnosis" as the origin of modern totalitarianism.

12. 14 Yet one still finds anachronistic and peculiar accounts of "Gnosticism" by Eric Voegelin and his followers that routinely claim "gnosis" as the origin of modern totalitarianism.

13. The term “Agnostic” is derived from two Greek words: a, meaning “no,” and gnosis, meaning “knowledge.” Literally an Agnostic is a person who claims to have no knowledge

14. Agnosia (a-gnosis, "non-knowledge", or loss of knowledge) is a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes or smells while the specific sense is …

15. 13 Gnostic writings repeatedly stress divine revelation and the need for both human effort toward realizing gnosis, as well as the need for corresponding divine grace or angelic help.

16. 23 In discussing Hegel, Voegelin also brands him a "Gnostic, " and then offers the following: "Gnosis desires dominion over being; in order to seize control of being the Gnostic constructs his system.

17. Yet, all might attain truth, for “This Day every seeker attaineth the Desired One ( almaqsúd), every mystic aspirant (‘árif) Achieveth Real Gnosis (alma‘rúf) and every wayfarer reacheth the Straight Path.” …

18. But the Basilidan theory has one striking feature that distinguishes it from every other form of the Gnosis, in its entirely ignoring the existence of an Evil Principle, or of malignity and rebellion against the Supreme God

19. Agnosia: From Greek word, gnosis, or knowledge, so means absence of knowledge Fundamentally defined as a disorder of recognition; inability to recognize the meaning of info conveyed w/in a given sensory system from external environment to the brain

20. Moore acknowledged that Shah had made a contribution of sorts in popularising a humanistic Sufism, and had "brought energy and resource to his self-aggrandisement", but ended with the damning conclusion that Shah's was "a 'Sufism' without self-sacrifice, without self-transcendence, without the aspiration of gnosis, without tradition, without the Prophet, without the Qur'an, without Islam, and without God.