What we are, we are. We can not be what we are.
For example, a doctor is a doctor and he being a doctor can not be a doctor. Because that is what and who he is.
A doctor will always help others who are sick, anytime, everywhere and anyone.
Same thing for a Gnostic. If we are a Gnostic we will always do what a Gnostic does, of course mostly imperfectly but still clear enough to recognise the Gnostic principles at work in word and deed.
To put a limit on that or organise a limit or a time to that, it is not Being. It is not really being something. Because being something is being that all the time.
One does not see limits to what one is. We only see limits to what we are not.
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