The Book of Living Gnosis is a sweeping modern exploration of Gnostic spirituality, ancient mystical traditions, and the search for divine truth beyond dogma. Drawing from the Nag Hammadi scriptures, the Gospel of Thomas, Hermetic writings, the Dead Sea Scrolls, biblical texts, and mystical interpretations of Christianity and Islam, this three-volume work presents a contemporary system of Living Gnosis for modern seekers.
At its heart lies a radical spiritual vision: humanity carries within itself a divine spark hidden beneath the illusions of material existence, fear, and spiritual ignorance. Through direct experience, self-knowledge, contemplation, and awakening, the soul may rediscover its origin in the eternal Pleroma - the divine fullness beyond the visible world.
Volume I, The Book of Living Gnosis, establishes a systematic modern Gnostic theology exploring the Invisible Spirit, Sophia, the Demiurge, the Archons, the divine spark within humanity, and the liberating path of gnosis. It reinterprets prophets, mystics, and spiritual revealers including Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Muhammad through a unifying mystical lens.
Volume II, The Modern Gnostic Canon, gathers ancient wisdom texts and traditions into a cohesive spiritual anthology. Through commentary and interpretation, it examines the Corpus Hermeticum, Pistis Sophia, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Gospel of Judas, the Odes of Solomon, and other sacred writings that illuminate humanity's longing for transcendence and awakening.
Volume III, A Modern Gnostic Theology: The Way of Gnosis, deepens the cosmology and spiritual philosophy of the tradition, exploring the Invisible Spirit, Barbelo, Sophia, the Demiurge, the divine spark, and the soul's ascent beyond ignorance and illusion.
Blending theology, mysticism, philosophy, comparative religion, and spiritual psychology, this work is intended for readers interested in:
Gnosticism and esoteric ChristianityMystical spirituality and self-knowledgeNag Hammadi texts and hidden scripturesHermetic philosophy and ancient wisdomThe nature of consciousness and liberationComparative religion and spiritual awakeningThis is not a call to blind belief, but an invitation to inner awakening - a journey toward direct communion with the Light within.