Is it possible that in the 21st Century people are capable of similar religious discrimination as they were in the past? Are the trials of witches and heretics only part of history, or do they still take place today? Cypriot Sigma TV Show Without Any Notification On the 14th of May 2010 on a TV show hosted by Elita Michailidou on Sigma Channel in Cyprus, The Gnostic Movement and its practitioners were falsely accused of brainwashing, sexual misconduct, and of … Continue reading
In response to the MovementsofGnostics site targeting Belzebuub and the practitioners of his teachings which has been launched as part of a dedicated hate campaign, individuals around the world have organized globally synced candle light vigils to protest and call for it to end. Groups gathered in Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne Australia, Edinburugh UK, Toronto and Montreal Canada, and the San Francisco Bay Area USA, and were joined by many people from this homes in other cities and countries around … Continue reading
In a last-ditch attempt to undermine Belzebuub’s credibility, the MovementsofGnostics (MOG) campaigners have tried to claim that statements made on this site regarding the sale of a property are fictitious, citing government records which supposedly authenticate their false claims. As the MOG campaigners were not privy to the sale of the property, they are reliant on records that have not yet been updated to reflect its sale – which most certainly took place – some time before they even became … Continue reading
Read: (Part 1), (Part 2), (Part 3), (Part 4) Conclusion In the internet age, with the proliferation of information, and a world dominated by mass media, it is becoming increasingly important to seek out objective information: while it’s not always easy to find, throughout history those who have sought to persecute others for their own ends have tended to be marked by hatred and acts of violence, malice, and the violation of human rights—whatever their proclaimed altruistic cause may be. … Continue reading
Persecute: to pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment, esp. because of religion, race, or beliefs; harass persistently. Spiritual teacher Belzebuub and The Gnostic Movement have been persecuted generally over a period of years particularly by other Gnostic groups or adherents to those groups, who hold different opinions or interpretations on matters of Gnostic doctrine. Most recently however, they have faced much more severe persecution carried out either alongside, incited by, or as part of a dedicated smear campaign. The Current … Continue reading
“Religious minorities have often complained of discrimination in Greece, a European Union and NATO member-State, whose Orthodox church claims the loyalty of 97 percent of the inhabitants and which the State constitution recognizes as the country’s ‘dominant religion’.” (source). In Cyprus, Orthodoxy claims an 80 percent following. Greece and Cyprus are two of the most Orthodox countries in the world. Both the Church of Cyprus and the Greek Orthodox Church belong to the larger umbrella of the Eastern Orthodox Church … Continue reading
There is a dedicated hate campaign publicly targeting Belzebuub and The Gnostic Movement through using false allegations, the bigoted “cult” term, extortion, stalking, harassment, defamation, religious vilification and threats, including a death threat made against Belzebuub. Here we present the facts behind how the campaign originated (which was in May 2010) and the falsity of its claims. Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking These allegations are being spread on two dedicated websites by anonymous internet trolls who are dedicated to destroying Belzebuub and … Continue reading
For my entire life, I can honestly say that I had lived in fear. Not the kind of fear you may imagine from growing up in a war-torn country or an abusive environment; no, just a fear of anything and everything. This fear has had its grip on me since I was a very young child, and though it may sound extreme, it has been the reason for many (but of course, not all) doings and undoings throughout my existence. … Continue reading
Read: (Part 1), (Part 2), (Part 3) The Criteria for Condemnation Commonly disgruntled apostates publicly condemn their former religion, particularly the group’s leader, whether openly or implicitly, by following a formula of assessing the group against a set of criteria provided by anti-cult groups. However such criteria are not widely accepted or supported by academics in the field. “CESNUR notices that, when scholars are ignored or regarded as less reliable than anti-cult activists, serious mistakes are made. The French and/or … Continue reading
I never expected I would meet anyone like Belzebuub. Actually, I never expected I would meet anyone out of my body. But the first time I met Belzebuub that’s just where I was, thanks to his astral projection course. That might sound a bit far fetched I know, at least I would have thought so once upon a time; but since coming across Belzebuub’s teachings I’ve had some amazing experiences that have shown me there is much more to life … Continue reading
I started Gnosis in 2001 at a time when I was yearning to find meaning in life. After starting Gnosis, I was amazed at what I was able to discover. With gratitude, this was due to the clarity and simplicity of the way the information was presented by Belzebuub. Without such help, I would have been left searching through a minefield of confusing information. A great deal of learning came about through being able to explore the different dimensions whilst being … Continue reading
Read: (Part 1), (Part 2) The Formula for Condemnation Academics have studied the “atrocity story”—the testimony related by a former “cult” member (also known as an “apostate”), telling of their experience in their former group typically in the form of an expose—and have discovered they follow an identifiable pattern. Stuart A. Wright, an American sociologist, author, and Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at Lamar University, asserts that the apostate narrative follows a predictable pattern, in which the apostate … Continue reading
I always felt like there was something greater to life; the problem was that I did not know what that “something” was and how to tap into it, and so I ended up falling into the fold of the mundane. Without realizing it though, I had been slowly searching through various spiritual systems to try and understand what it was I was looking for. Then, after coming across the teachings of Gnosis, my life took on a whole new meaning … Continue reading
I remember first coming across some aspects of the Gnostic teachings via word of mouth. I had heard about Gnosis through some friends and their new acquaintances who were studying Samael Aun Weor, but from what I was told about Gnosis by them, and in seeing the examples of people who were supposedly Gnostics, I wasn’t the least bit interested. It seemed that Gnosis was like some sort of fairy tale, and I felt that if I took it up, … Continue reading

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