Introduction
We wish to make it known that the international Gnostic movement is not one more school, but the vehicle through which the eternal gnosis finds its expression today as ever.
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.
AGEAC (Gnostic Association of Anthropological, Cultural and Scientific Studies) was born as a non-profit cultural institution with the objective of helping human beings know themselves on the horizon of their existences and encouraging them to develop the infinite possibilities with which they have been endowed by nature, both in the physical and the spiritual.
AGEAC has become consolidated on the teachings that, since 1948, were given to humankind by Mr. Samael Aun Weor in more than 70 written works and countless lectures, and for this reason AGEAC follows faithfully the line of doctrine that this great sage developed throughout his life.
AGEAC is not an institution that has appeared fortuitously with an opportunistic intention, or for the advancement of a personality. AGEAC appeared for the urgent need of conveying to humankind the pure teachings by Mr. Samael Aun Weor as delivered by him, without contamination or mutilation of any kind.
With this ethical motive AGEAC was registered as a public institution with the Ministry of Interior in Spain on December the 12th, 1989, with national number 89835.
The Gnostic institution is therefore not for profit, so that any person, regardless of his or her social or economic background, may benefit from the results of its investigations.
Although the Gnostic Association does study, among many other aspects of human culture, the different religions that have been in the world, the gnosis itself is not a religion or a cult. The Gnostic Association respects the individual beliefs of its members and its courses are attended by people of all creeds and philosophies.
To conclude and to be truthful, we solemnly assert that the only purpose of the Gnostic Association (AGEAC) is to give and share with our fellowmen the gnosis of all times, that knowledge which allows modern man a vision of his own existence that is more human and more conscious and, accordingly, more transcendent.
