Author Raven Kaldera has put out a
call for submissions for an upcoming book about the importance of UPG in paganism and the occult.
“The Personal Gnosis Handbook: Inspiration In Pagan Religious Practice”
This book will be a handbook for Pagan religious groups as to how to cope with the issue of personal gnosis in your religion. How do you tell what’s really a divine message and what’s not? Who decides, and what’s fair? Is fair even relevant when the Gods are involved? How do you figure it out anyway? This book will tackle all those hard questions, including how to turn UPG (unverified personal gnosis) into PCPG (peer-corroborated personal gnosis), and when you shouldn’t.
Basic assumptions of this book:
-Personal gnosis is desirable and valuable, and a side effect of having actual real Gods, not just archetypes.
-Personal gnosis, when applied to group practice, needs to be judged by a variety of criteria.
I'm a bit excited by this! I think it's certainly a good time for a book like this to be written.