Recommended Reading

The Last Works of Samael Aun Weor

Although he wrote many books, in 1976 he recommended that only five of them be used because the others were written as he was progressing and therefore contained mistakes.

According to Rabolu he announced this to the Universal Christian Gnostic Movement, but chose not to make a general announcement as it was this organization that was to carry the flag after his death.  The other Gnostic groups didn’t get this information, they simply formed into religions.

Works of his made after the announcement have also been included.

 

The Flight of the Feathered Serpent


A profound and hugely important book, which gives a deep esoteric teaching and throws new light onto the mystery of Judas Iscariot.

 

 

Early Gnostic Christianity


The Gospel of Mary Magdalene
The Gospel of Judas

The Pistis Sophia Unveiled - Meade the first English translator couldn't understand what it meant, fortunately Samael Aun Weor explained its meaning, but you'll still need a bit of an understanding of the prnciples of modern Gnosis to be able to understand Samael's deciphering.

The Nag Hammadi Library

There are many text discovered in the Nag Hammadi library, they are drawn from various sources, i.e. Plato’s Republic, Hermes, Sethians, etc. But the ones that contain the most useful teachings for practitioners of Gnosis are the accounts of Jesus and his twelve disciples.


The following texts recount events and insights from the lives and experiences of some of the apostles:

The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles
The (First) Apocalypse of James
The (Second) Apocalypse of James
The Apocalypse of Peter
The Letter of Peter to Philip

The scriptures below contain the amazing sayings of Jesus, as well as further information about his life:

The Apocryphon of James
(Williams translation)
(Cameron translation)

The Book of Thomas the Contender
The Dialogue of the Savior
The Gospel of Philip

The Gospel of Thomas
(Patterson & Meyer translation)
(Lambdin translation)
(Patterson & Robinson translation)