Gnosis (magazine)

Gnosis (magazine)

Gnosis was a magazine published from 1985 to 1999, devoted to the western esoteric tradition.

"Gnosis" was published by the Lumen Foundation, a non-profit organization incorporated in California by Jay Kinney and Dixie Tracy-Kinney. It had offices in San Francisco. 5,000 copies were published of the first issue. In 1990, it counted a circulation of 11,000, and it went on to achieve a peak circulation of 16,000. [http://www.faith.com/inspiration/journals/]

Just before it published its final issue in 1999, it won the Utne Reader Alternative Press Award for "best spiritual coverage."

External links

* [http://lumen.org Official site]


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