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The Chinese Gnosis
by
Jan
van Rijckenborgh and
Catharose de Petri
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Never has there been a commentary on the
Tao Te Ching like this one, in which the Tao Te Ching
is seen as a gnostic text and interpreted on the basis of gnostic
insight. As the authors explain, Gnosis -- the original divine
knowledge which gives access to the path of liberation -- is
universal and intended for the whole human race. Wherever in the
world the Messengers of the Light may work, it will always be
revealed. That is why it was manifested not only in the Middle East,
but also in ancient China, in the form of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching.
Written down some 2600 years ago, the Tao Te Ching is a brief
text consisting of only 81 short chapters, yet it is so charged with
meaning that it contains everything the seeker of liberation needs
to know.
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