The suffix -itis means _ .o A. infammation B.inflammation o C.inflammazed D. instrumento B6. The combining form of radi/o means _.o A. radar B. X-ray o C. radio D. both B and Co B7. The instrument for viewing is scope whereas the instrument for cutting i 4、s_.o A. ...
telegnosis clairvoyance or other occult or supernatural knowledge. trivia unimportant, trifling things or details, especially obscure and useless knowledge.— trivial,adj. trivium in the Middle Ages, one of the two divisions of the seven liberal arts, comprising logic, grammar, and rhetoric. See al...
Verify is the key security action here, and continuous verification basically means that security is never in a static state, it's secure now doesn't mean it's secure tomorrow. The capability to properly verify is hereby the biggest challenge for us all, but it's quite interesting, as you...
Gnosis is based on the PIE word gno- "to know", which underlies many English Latinate borrowings like ignorant, incognito, and cognizant. The Germanic languages have a problem with the initial gn-, so while it emerged in English know (with a silent K), it also underlies can and now ...
The student should be able to discover the sense of this passage by recollecting the Qabalistic statement that “The blood is the life”, consulting Book 4 Part III, and applying the knowledge which reposes in the Sanctuary of the Gnosis of the Ninth Degree of O.T.O. The 'child' is ...
In modern research, Simon Magus has been treated more or less as a test case for the larger question about gnostic backgrounds of the NT or about the existence of a first century Gnosis. With conscious or unconscious reference to this first century Gnosis, ...
Termed "marifat," the gnosis offers the practitioner a greater awareness of the Spiritual Source. Zikr of the Divine Names is just one method of attaining the gnostic state. It leads to the Inner Light and Sound emanating from the Divine Throne. Divination The Divine Names, like the Urim ...
andresis an anonymous second-century CE Hermetic text with a few vaguely Christian motifs. In this work, the primal human is described as an androgyne coming from an androgynous father: “Though male-female (Greek:arrenothēlous), as from a Father male-female.”Poimandres15 (Source: Gnosis...
Accordingly this passage we have cited does not refer to the ecclesiastical constitution but to the faith which is common to all individual churches, which is in sharp opposition to Gnosis and its speculations.82 When Irenaeus’s list is taken in its second century context we do not see a ...
The suffix L is preferred, because the let- ter l (ell) is often hard to distinguish from the digit 1 (one). A decimal numeral is either the single ASCII character 0, representing the integer zero, or consists of an ASCII digit from 1 to 9, optionally followed by one or more ASCII...