Gnostic Association of Anthropological, Cultural and Scientific Studies

Gnostic Association of Anthropological, Cultural and Scientific Studies

The Gnostic Association of Anthropological, Cultural and Scientific Studies (AGEAC) is an esoteric, scientific and cultural institution that was founded by Oscar Uzcategui in 1989. [ [http://www.ageac.org/english/oscar_uzcategui/biography.htm AGEAC - Oscar Uzcategui - Biography] Retrieved on 2007-09-23] Its main objective is to teach and spread the doctrine of Samael Aun Weor, without modifications or changes of any kind. It has nothing to do with other Gnostic institutions but is totally independent and autonomous in its way of working.

The structure of the teachings is divided in two parts according to the wishes of Samael Aun Weor; one exoteric or external circle, and one esoteric or internal circle.

Currently AGEAC has Gnostic schools in more than 25 countries all over the world, and is still growing. Uzcategui is continually arranging courses in order to train more Gnostic instructors in different locations in the world, including Romania, France, Spain and Brazil.

For those who do not have a school nearby, AGEAC offers a free correspondence course by e-mail.

External links

* [http://www.ageac.org/english/index1.htm AGEAC Home page]

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