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How do I into mysticism gnosisbros?

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No. There should be though.

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>>16639229
Absolutely based.

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>>16643747
I'd start with Schloem. Modern philosophy and cognitive/linguistic science adds important context too.

https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scholem/

I recommend the Teaching Company's Mind Body Philosophy and Redefining Reality as solid college level overviews of physics, psychology, cognitive science, philosophy of mind (East and West), information science, computer science, and neuroscience/neurology. They're on Audible for much cheaper.

Then Husserl on phenology, Wittgenstein on language and space-time as relationships, not a Newtonian receptacle-container. Spinoza and Hume are instructive too, and William James to a lesser degree. Jung as well.

Then, with that background you're really ready to dig into the Gnostic texts and Bible again, with fresh eyes.

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