Samael Aun Weor, born as Víctor Manuel Gómez Rodríguez, was a spiritual teacher and author of over sixty books on what he termed 'Gnostic Anthropology'. Born in Colombia in 1917, Weor dedicated his life to exploring and teaching about the complex world of Gnostic spirituality.
Throughout his life, Weor sought to synthesize the world's spiritual traditions into a comprehensive system of thought and practice. His teachings draw upon a vast array of sources including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Kabbalah, Alchemy, and others, weaving them into a rich tapestry of Gnostic wisdom. Weor’s work encompasses not only theoretical perspectives but also practical exercises and meditations, aimed at assisting individuals on their own spiritual journeys.
Samael Aun Weor's work has been influential in shaping contemporary spiritual thought, and his books continue to be a source of inspiration for those seeking spiritual enlightenment. His teachings, characterized by a deep sense of compassion and wisdom, encourage self-realization through introspection and conscious living.
He passed away in 1977, but his legacy lives on through his numerous works, which continue to illuminate the path for countless seekers around the globe. Despite his departure from the physical world, his teachings remain as relevant today as when they were first penned.
In accordance with Weor's wishes, his teachings are freely available to all, furthering his mission of spiritual enlightenment for humanity.