The Gnostics and Their Remains by Charles William King is a foundational text in the study of Gnosticism, delving deeply into the mystical beliefs and esoteric practices of the ancient Gnostic sects. This scholarly work explores the origins, symbolism, and doctrines of Gnosticism, as well as its profound influence on early Christianity, Hermeticism, and other mystery traditions. King's meticulous research unveils a hidden world of ancient knowledge, emphasizing the spiritual struggle between light and darkness, the divine spark within humanity, and the path to salvation through inner wisdom (Gnosis).
This text is significant for its exploration of Gnostic cosmology, which reveals a deep connection between the material world and higher spiritual realms. It discusses the role of divine intermediaries, archons, and the complex layers of reality that shape the Gnostic worldview. For seekers of esoteric traditions, The Gnostics and Their Remains is a key to understanding the ancient mysteries and the journey toward spiritual enlightenment through hidden knowledge.
0:00:00 Part III. Abraxas, Abraxaster, And Abraxoid Gems
3:18:40 Part IV. The Figured Monuments of Gnosticism
5:52:15 Part V. Templars, Rosicrucians, Freemasons
8:06:38 Description of the Plates
8:51:40 NLA Outro