What is another word for gnosis?

Pronunciation: [nˈə͡ʊsɪs] (IPA)

Gnosis is a complex word that refers to spiritual knowledge or enlightenment. While this term may have a special significance within certain religious or philosophical circles, there are many synonyms that can be used to convey similar meanings. Some possible synonyms for "gnosis" include wisdom, understanding, insight, knowledge, awareness, enlightenment, intuition, perception, and discernment. Each of these words captures some aspect of the depth and complexity of spiritual understanding, and they can all be used to describe the deep and profound insights that can come from introspection, meditation, or contemplation. Regardless of which word you choose, the goal is always to capture the essence of spiritual knowledge and understanding.

What are the hypernyms for Gnosis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Gnosis?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for gnosis (as nouns)

Usage examples for Gnosis

But gnosis is this faith, translated by the intellect into systematic form.
"Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors"
James Freeman Clarke
The form of gnosis is subjective, relative, and transient.
"Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors"
James Freeman Clarke
This Divine Wisdom is spoken of as the Wisdom, the gnosis, the Theosophia, and some, in different ages of the world, have so desired to emphasise their belief in this unity of religions, that they have preferred the eclectic name of Theosophist to any narrower designation.
"Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries"
Annie Besant

Famous quotes with Gnosis

  • you love someone, as a feeling. Then it won't be long before you'll be experiencing one or more of the painful feelings I've mentioned above - and thinking it's natural!Even in every day living you're continually interpreting experience via your emotions instead of being the experience direct. "This is good, that's bad," your feelings swing subtly to and fro all day long obscuring the reality, the sensational knowledge or gnosis that it's not bad at all
    Barry Long
  • Novalis can thus be seen as one of the originators of a modern gnostic approach to drugs, in which nature is abandoned for negative, transcendental space. Gnosticism is a vast and diffuse subject, but I will use the work “Gnostic” in this chapter to describe a worldview that sees the material world and nature, as a fallen, corrupt, inauthentic place, and man as an alien, trapped within it. To escape, man seeks the flash of gnosis, or knowledge, in the form of a transmission from another cosmos or transcendental dimension in which the] truth resides, and which is in fact man’s real home. This transmission can take various forms, but drugs, as Novalis uses them, are certainly one of them: opium may come from nature but its essence belongs to the transcendental night, and by taking the drug, the user is able to negate his or her own body and environment, temporarily. When nature and the human body are abandoned, a new, Gnostic theory of heath becomes necessary, since “natural health” is precisely what is to be abandoned. This new notion of health would consist precisely in an organism’s ability to sustain an abandonment or overcoming of the body. But the body does not naturally sustain such a state of “health”; in fact, the word we use to describe this state is “sickness.” Drugs appear in Romanticism as one of the more obvious ways of producing, or sustaining, this unnatural state of health—a revolt against the limits of the animal body.
    Novalis
  • perhaps the most artistically powerful expression of purely sapiential teachings deeply influenced by him are to be found in the hymns of Christian gnosis which comprise the Cherubic Wanderer of Angelus Silesius (1624-1677) which are also among the most remarkable works of German literature
    Angelus Silesius

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