Unverified personal gnosis (often abbreviated UPG) is the phenomenological concept that an individual's spiritual insights may be valid for them without being generalizable to the experience of others. It is primarily a neologism used in polytheistic reconstructionism, to differentiate it from ancient sources of spiritual practices.
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- Unverified personal gnosis (often abbreviated UPG) is the phenomenological concept that an individual's spiritual insights may be valid for them without being generalizable to the experience of others. It is primarily a neologism used in polytheistic reconstructionism, to differentiate it from ancient sources of spiritual practices.
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- Unverified personal gnosis (often abbreviated UPG) is the phenomenological concept that an individual's spiritual insights may be valid for them without being generalizable to the experience of others. It is primarily a neologism used in polytheistic reconstructionism, to differentiate it from ancient sources of spiritual practices.
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