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by Philip Gardiner (Author)
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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Radikal Phase Publishing House Ltd (1 Sep 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1904126049
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904126041
  • Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 14.6 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 263,183 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The Temple in Jerusalem has fascinated people for centuries and is allegedly the source of most esoteric currents running through history. Through his involvement in secret societies and his tenacious spirit Gardiner has unearthed these Temple secrets. To the shadowy organisations such as the Knights Templar the Temple was no mere building; its architecture held design elements that hinted at deeper spiritual truths. For generations researchers have tried in vain to discover the Temple of Solomon only to be confronted by one problem after another. All these problems have now been fully answered and can be revealed to the world. From the Queen of Sheba to the arcane secrets of the Gnostics; from the Sufis to the Hindu Avatars GNOSIS weaves a tale so profound and so precise that it will re-write not only the history of this 'Temple to the Lord' but will also bring to the world a new method of psychology. GNOSIS discovers from the depths of ancient mystical language and secret societies that the truth of Solomon's Temple has been known all along within the realm of esoteric understanding. The only question remains is the world ready for the truth? · Philip Gardiner is British and is very active in the media. He runs The Forbidden Knowledge Conference every July in the Midlands --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Watch out, 25 Aug 2006
For those who read the reviews on amazon, be aware that there are many out to bring Gardiner down. One needs only read his books to understand why. In Gnosis Gardiner has all too starkly placed before the ordinary man or "profane" as some would have it, the most sacred truths of the ancient and not so ancient secret societies. And this in itself sums up what Gardiner is about - revealing the truths that we should all be allowed to see. There are many who would wish that these secrets remained secret, not least of which are members of the Catholic Church and it is often these that place reviews across the web to destroy Gardiner's work. In this book Gardiner tells it as it truly is, that the Temple never existed and that we are all fighting over a piece of land for no reason. There is great power in this sentiment - for power is held by those who are funding the fighting.

Gnosis points us instead towards a new direction and one that many will not be too happy with - towards the mirror. The true Temple lies within us, says Gardiner, and he is absolutely right, but this diverts man away from the creations of the power brokers - their deities and saints and so his only error is to risk all.

Remember these things when reading reviews and make up your own mind as I myself have and remember that the truth is for you to discover for yourself.

In conclusion, this book is worthy of the greats and the grammatical errors from the first edition are now corrected in the new edition. Well worth the money.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, 14 Jul 2006
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Gnosis is essentially about the road to inner enlightenment and how to achieve it. Having read other reviews of this book I have to assume that it worked for some people but I must admit that I found it a real effort to even finish. However, I did finish it but it was with gritted teeth and disappointment at the jilted style, the factual errors and Gardiner's propensity for 're-interpreting' previously well researched theories and ideas to substantiate his revolutionary new message.

For a book purporting to be unveiling a great truth, I thought Gnosis contained an awful lot of secrecy and implication. It also seemed at times to be overly dramatic - like a conjurer trying to establish an aura of expectancy before pulling a rabbit out of the hat. His assertion of being forced to join a 'secret society' because he had stumbled across the truth sounds a lot like somebody trying to add weight to his argument because he knows the argument alone won't bear scrutiny. The fact that this story is impossible to corroborate does not help his case.

Some people will be more inclined to believe in the central theme of this book than others but the point is clearly made that if you don't 'get it' then you need to read the book again because you must have missed the point first time around - a bit condescending I thought. The "Secret Code" (assuming it exists - I haven't checked) I dealt with in my review of The Shining Ones - my views have not changed. Why draw so much attention to something you are trying to hide so securely?

There were some genuinely interesting and thought provoking issues brought out in the book but they were spoiled for me by many glaring inconsistencies and contradictions that left me trying to sort the wheat from the chaff and then wondering why I was bothering to try.

I was left wondering if he really believed what he was writing or if this was a contract filler. The overall impression that I was left with was that of a book that had been rushed out from memory on a Sunday afternoon in order to meet a Monday morning deadline.

Gardiner may well be right and his road to enlightenment may, in fact, be what humanity in general (as opposed to a select few) has been searching for all of these years. The problem for me is that, having read this book with its errors, half truths, misrepresentations and unwarranted drama, I just do not believe him.

Gardiner is capable of better.
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29 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars marketing initiate, 22 Jan 2006
Absolute dross.Author says he's an initiate into a secret society he was told to join because he'd discovered the secret that the 2nd world war was a fixed match!!This sums up the book.
He can't say which organisation but not the freemasons.(obviously as in the craft one can check on membership)He says his seminars have helped many (for a fee no doubt) but only those who have the ability to understand,the clasic emperor's new clothes concept.
The book is full of hand picked quotes from religious texts and other authors work, that support his views but full of contradiction and error.Two examples out of hundreds will illustrate my point. On Solomons temple he alludes to excavations by the templars but with no mention of Warren 1800,s
or the lesser known sweedish mission in 1910 and then states that the temple is only allegory.
He says that the masons 'nowadays'have the royal arch degree.In fact this degree has been worked for hundreds of years.
Although I have some sympathy with his general idea,indeed masonry promotes the idea of many paths to the same goal, this work is a marketing triumph and now't else. He's not an initiate
in anything(no initiate would rubbish any organised religion as he does)And the way he sets the scene with his mythical tale of
conspiracy theory/ secret societies is a joke.(If he was made to join and can't name them isn't he a tad scared that he's published their big secrets and now that we all know about the war result are they going to set traps to find out who also knows and make us join ??)
Or are 'they' aliens living in a hollow earth.
It's pants
Read Dr Lomas,Alan Butler,JSM Ward,Wilmhurst even Baignet/Hancock rather than this.
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