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Among the most enduring and unsettling ideas in the Nag Hammadi Library is the claim that human beings are not all cut from the same cloth. The Gnostics did not merely distinguish between the saved and the damned, the virtuous and the wicked. They proposed a tripartite anthropology — a division of humanity into three…
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The Shadow Side of the Gnostic Revival: Cults, Commerce, and the Trap of Knowing The first article in this series mapped the Neo Gnostic landscape: the scholars and the digital nomads who have resurrected the most persecuted religious imagination in Western history. The second stepped inside the territory, asking how one actually lives as a…
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They do not wear capes, sleep in coffins, or fear garlic. The true psychic vampires move among us in daylight, often unaware of their own hunger. They are the colleagues who leave you exhausted after brief conversations, the family members who trigger drama precisely when you are strongest, the lovers who consume your vitality while…
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The unidentified fragments of Codex XII (NHC XII,3) constitute the most enigmatic remains in the Nag Hammadi Library–damaged papyrus scraps too fragmentary for certain identification, yet too valuable for ancient scribes to discard [1]. Alongside the Sentences of Sextus (XII,1) and fragmentary portions of the Gospel of Truth (XII,2), these remnants reveal the practical realities…
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Essential guidance for grounding mystical experience: somatic practices, shadow work, ethical embodiment, and integrating peak experiences into stable transformation.
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Complete guide to the Gospel of Thomas from Nag Hammadi Codex II. Explore all 114 sayings of the living Jesus, the secret words, and the path to self-knowledge.
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A doctrine-focused path through Nag Hammadi: Christology, soteriology, Trinitarian theology, and the alternative Christian visions in the Gnostic Gospels.
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Allogenes—’the stranger’—presents the most technically demanding Sethian ascent literature. A detailed map of the journey to the Unknowable One through negative theology and the Triple Powered One.
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The Feminine Divine in Nag Hammadi—Thunder: Perfect Mind, Trimorphic Protennoia, Sophia of Jesus Christ, and more. Voices of the goddess in the Gnostic library.
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The Second Treatise of the Great Seth—the most radical critique of martyrdom in Nag Hammadi. Jesus laughs at the cross while a substitute dies, rejecting the biblical god.