naow that eos Gould.
xD.
So you mean the consent or agreement.
Right, but thatās not were gnosis comes from.
Gnosticism tries to discern the will of God, and translate it down into our world.
So gnosis means first hand experience With the divine. Or in our case infernal. Sometimes both.
Personal experience - is a joke, a axiom already.
Who can experience something for you, on your behalf, without you participating in it?
Hm?
Can someone read the Sumeria tablets for me?
And someone do my emotional trauma healing, from having lost my mum?
There is only personal experience.
Even the akashic records are personal.
Theyāre the sum total of all expirience, and yet, that makes them become an entity, and by that, itās personal as well.
What you get from books, and stories is information, and opinion, and guidance. Or insults sometimes.
But no one can talk your belly full, or make you have slept without you wasting a minute touching the bed.
Sincerely,
Ā„āBerion
But, it is pretty much always something a person perceives directly, which exactly makes it personal.
Now what has agreeing that azazel exist, to do with one person seeing him sitting on snakes, while the other sees him in the desert sitting in front of a campfire.
Itās almost racistic superficiality.
Itās like saying when wearing a suit, youāre respectable, everything else doesnāt match the description in your hiring papers, so when you show up in a blueman to do the job, youāre send back home because the customer doesnāt recognize your to be the person they called to fix their sink.
Plus, weāre dealing with several pantheons, at least I do, there is way more spirits than the 72 goetia listed.
But there is also the Indian concept, of simply seeing everything as holy, even dirt, even the devil and all his evil itself.
And then look at lore: Satan was cast out or heaven, and humans too.
So whoās closer to us than the devil anyway?
Isnāt the ādevilā the only one who cared when Adam and eve got judged and thrown out of eden?
Now the Bible clearly has chapters, of several people telling the very same story completely differently.
And Iām no expert on that book, others are much more interesting.