Gnosticism (from
gnostikos, "having knowledge", from , knowledge) is a modern term categorizing a collection of ancient religions whose adherents shunned the
material world – which they viewed as created by the
demiurge – and embraced the spiritual world. Gnostic ideas influenced many ancient religions that teach that
gnosis (variously interpreted as knowledge,
enlightenment,
salvation,
emancipation or 'oneness with God') may be reached by practicing philanthropy to the point of personal
poverty,
sexual abstinence (as far as possible for , entirely for
initiates) and diligently searching for
wisdom by helping others. However, practices varied among those who were Gnostic.