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Tuesday, 29 December 2009 17:28

Introduction to the Noble Eightfold Path and the Gnostic Wisdom

A public lecture that gives an introduction to the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism and the basic principles of the Gnostic studies. The Noble Eightfold Path is the path that, according to the Buddha, leads to liberation from suffering. It is the fourth of the Four Noble Truths and consists of: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration.

January 18th and 21st, 6 pm
At the Folk University, Kungstensgatan 45, Stockholm
Free of charge

The Sunstone: The Aztec Calendar

The Sunstone is a large monolithic sculpture that was excavated in the Zocaló, Mexico City's main square, on December 17, 1790. The stone is a symbolic portrait of the four catastrophes leading to the destruction of the four previous worlds in Aztec cosmology. There are also hieroglyphs and pictograms showing how the Aztecs measured time. The Sun stone was primarily a religious and cosmological artifact describing the steps and requirements for the inner spiritual development.

January 25th and 28th, 6 pm
At the Folk University, Kungstensgatan 45, Stockholm
Free of charge

People who after the lectures are interested in continuing with the courses of Ageac will have the opportunity to sign up for the next course which will hopefully start in February.

The eternal gnosis, as the wisdom of all ages, adopts a particular symbolism in each time and place in order to convey in every moment the same impersonal and timeless truth.
The Gnostic movement in the midst of this 21st century is the vehicle of expression for this ancient knowledge.

AGEAC is today an anthropological, scientific and cultural institution with an international scope and which is made up of individuals from a wide range of professional backgrounds, but who are all interested in researching and making current the great Gnostic teachings of ancient times.

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