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1 1.3 | but was evident in the ancient world, both Christian and 2 1.4 | or to the religions of ancient peoples. Books and courses 3 1.4 | courses on spirituality and ancient or Eastern religions are 4 1.4 | regard to the “return of ancient gnostic ideas under the 5 2.1 | which flow into New Age are: ancient Egyptian occult practices, 6 2.1 (14)| was being published by the Ancient Accepted Scottish Masonic 7 2.2.3 | health, some derived from ancient cultural traditions, whether 8 2.3.4.1 | which is reminiscent of ancient gnosticism; this links them 9 2.3.4.2 | great respect is given to ancient agricultural rites and to 10 3.1 | ideas have been taken from ancient religions and cultures. 11 7.2 | it generally refers to an ancient and hidden body of knowledge 12 7.2 | distinguish New Age gnosis from ancient gnosticism. ~Great White 13 7.2 | strengthened belief in an ancient fundamental tradition or 14 7.2 | always been the same. In the ancient Vedic period it referred 15 7.2 | West, many have revisited ancient indigenous, traditional, 16 7.2 | philosophy” derived from ancient Greek magic and alchemy, 17 7.2 | the 20th century, and the Ancient and Mystical Order of the 18 7.2 | in Japan. ~Theosophy: an ancient term, which originally referred 19 7.2 | European witchcraft was an ancient nature religion persecuted