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Negative entities you can't see.. that attach themselves to you. I did some research of gnostic texts.. during lunches at work for a few seasons. You get into these like "gods" that created the stuff around us. Let me try to recall that.. you had the aeon sophia who created earth, I think. Then you got like gaia the mother earth personality. This kind of gets into like yahweh who's managing the solar system.. I think he's the personality of the sun. lol. But I think the aeon sophia was distracted and made those archon. Lemme check my bookmarks. Gnostic texts, eh. This is like super old stuff. And how'd they know about this, right.. probably dudes in trances meditating.

I always gotta point out this vid here of those types of dudes that saw stuff while meditating. What's really going on out there, eh. Like past our universe.

Itzhak Bentov ~ From Atom To Cosmos - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMbeK_6ATxQ&t=1181s

that's a skip time to 19 min 41 sec where it changes segment from the beginning. So this Itzhak dude gets taken out in a plane. His wife is explaining his stuff. Goes for 1hr 47min.. so like 1hr 30min to watch. It's pretty groovy stuff, man.. like these entities they'd see, they'd have damn shapes of a hebrew alphabet letter.. like wtf. But that's the "consciousness" thing. You also get like how a cell.. stuff going on in there.. then zoom out.. so a body. Keep zooming out, right. The "lot" of something 'll be an entity. I guess the whole universe has a consciousness.

Now.. back to the gnostic texts.. I don't know.. but lemme check old bookmarks.. lol.

https://gnosticismexplained.org/the-gnostic-demiurge/

"The demiurge (Greek demiurgos,[1] “craftsman”[2]) is the being who created the world in Gnosticism. The Gnostics identified him with the god of the Old Testament. The Gnostic scriptures portray him as ignorant, malicious, and utterly inferior to the true God who sent Christ to earth to save humankind from the demiurge’s evil world."

I've heard about this demiurge.. you get this Yaldabaoth, character, with snake body, lion head.. like wtf.. this is almost early prototype tests of different creatures body parts, right. Like the ars goetia 72 demons. lol.

It talks about the aeon sophia.

"In the Gnostic creation myth, Heaven – which the Gnostics called the “Pleroma,” “Fullness” – was all that existed until a divine entity named Sophia tried to conceive on her own, without the involvement of her heavenly partner or the consent of God. Sophia gave birth to a son that was the product of the rebellious and profane desire that had arisen within her."

Now you get to the lengthy "hidden hand" interview where he gets into some of this stuff a bit, eh. Yeah that's what's going on with this gnostic stuff, was the term, "logos". I think I first heard of that before reading these gnostic texts during lunches at work for seasons, where I read the 80's channeled book, the Ra material for weeks. It's like, what's a "logos". Well that's an entity in charge of like a whole damn solar system or something, eh. This creator consciousness.

You also have lower type levels.. so the hidden hand interview, he talks about Yahweh, our god here on earth. But says he's only a sub-sub logos, that's only in charge of our solar system. lol.

ok back to that gnostic page. wait.. what is all this shit.. lol..


In the Gnostic creation myth, Heaven – which the Gnostics called the “Pleroma,” “Fullness” – was all that existed until a divine entity named Sophia tried to conceive on her own, without the involvement of her heavenly partner or the consent of God. Sophia gave birth to a son that was the product of the rebellious and profane desire that had arisen within her.

This son of hers was the demiurge. The Gnostic text Reality of the Rulers describes “him” as an androgynous being, an “arrogant beast” that resembled an aborted fetus in both appearance and character.[7] The Secret Book of John adds that he had the body of a snake and the head of a lion, with eyes like lightning bolts.[8] (In ancient Greek philosophy, the lion was frequently a symbol of irrational passions. The Gnostics were steeped in the Greek philosophical tradition, so their description of the demiurge as having a lion’s head was probably intended to show that he was a being who couldn’t or wouldn’t control his base urges.[9] That certainly fits the demiurge’s personality as described in their texts.)

When Sophia saw the horrifying, twisted being that had come from her, she was deeply ashamed and afraid. She disowned him and cast him out of Heaven.

From his lonely position where his madness and conceit could go unchecked, the demiurge gave birth to the archons (“rulers”[10]), beings who were like him and could help him administer the material world. He then created the material world, which, like all creations, was a reflection of the personality of its creator.

The demiurge then created Adam and Eve and imprisoned divine sparks from Heaven within them. He told them that he was the only god and issued the Ten Commandments, even though he himself broke each and every one of those commandments. For example, he lied when he claimed to be the only god and that Adam and Eve would die if they ate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil; he insulted his mother and father by refusing to acknowledge their existence; he made a graven image of the divine when he modeled the material world on his corrupt and ignorant misunderstanding of Heaven; and he committed adultery by attempting to rape Eve.[11]


Doesn't it sound like this "demiurge" is yahweh? Well, who else created adam and eve. Wait.. there was mention of these "archon".. let's get that.

"From his lonely position where his madness and conceit could go unchecked, the demiurge gave birth to the archons (“rulers”[10]), beings who were like him and could help him administer the material world. "

oh.. it sounds like the demiurge is who made the archons. I ask bing..

"According to some Gnostic sources, yes, the demiurge made the archons as his helpers or servants in creating and ruling the material world. The archons are often associated with the seven planets of the ancient cosmology, and each one has a different name and appearance. The archons are also considered to be malevolent, ignorant, or misguided, and they prevent the souls from escaping the material realm and reaching the true God"

I'm there.. recalled this top level god dude.. thought it was called "moneh" but asking, recalled no it was monad. Asking about that.


"There are some gnostic texts that mention the monad, which is a term for the supreme God or the source of all being in some gnostic systems. The monad is also called the One, the Invisible Spirit, the Father of All, the Unbegotten, the Boundless, and other titles. The monad produces entities called aeons, which are divine emanations of the monad. Some of the gnostic texts that refer to the monad are:

The Secret Book of John, which describes the monad as the invisible, incorruptible, and perfect spirit who creates the aeons and the pleroma, the region of light1.

The Gospel of Truth, which praises the monad as the father of truth, the savior, and the rest of the immortals2.

The Gospel of the Egyptians, which depicts the monad as the eternal light and the forefather who emanates the aeons and the son3.

The Tripartite Tractate, which explains the monad as the first principle, the depth, and the silence who generates the aeons and the logos4.

The Book of Baruch, which identifies the monad with the good and the fertility god Priapos"


So that's how makes the aeons.


wondering about the painting

who's saint anthony and what's the deal of michalangelo painting about his torment

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Saint Anthony was a Christian monk who lived in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. He is considered the founder of monasticism and one of the Desert Fathers, who sought spiritual perfection in the Egyptian wilderness. He is also known for his resistance to the temptations of the devil, who often appeared to him in various forms and tormented him physically and mentally12

The Torment of Saint Anthony is a painting attributed to Michelangelo, who copied it from an engraving by Martin Schongauer when he was only 12 or 13 years old. It is believed to be his first known painting, and it shows the saint being attacked by demons in mid-air. Michelangelo added some details to the original engraving, such as fish scales on the demons and a landscape below the saint. The painting is now in the Kimbell Art Museum in Texas34


Monasticism is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work. Monasticism can be found in various religions, such as Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism, but it also differs in its practices, purposes, and types123

Some common features of monasticism are:

Living apart from the world, usually in a secluded community of like-minded people.

Following a rule or a set of guidelines that regulate the daily life, discipline, and duties of the monastics.

Engaging in prayer, meditation, study, service, or other forms of spiritual practice.

Taking vows or making commitments to observe certain principles, such as poverty, chastity, obedience, or non-violence.


Sounds like the stuff you gotta go real deep for that 6 month abremelin ritual.

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Negative entities you can't see.. that attach themselves to you. I did some research of gnostic texts.. during lunches at work for a few seasons. You get into these like "gods" that created the stuff around us. Let me try to recall that.. you had the aeon sophia who created earth, I think. Then you got like gaia the mother earth personality. This kind of gets into like yahweh who's managing the solar system.. I think he's the personality of the sun. lol. But I think the aeon sophia was distracted and made those archon. Lemme check my bookmarks. Gnostic texts, eh. This is like super old stuff. And how'd they know about this, right.. probably dudes in trances meditating.

I always gotta point out this vid here of those types of dudes that saw stuff while meditating. What's really going on out there, eh. Like past our universe.

Itzhak Bentov ~ From Atom To Cosmos - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMbeK_6ATxQ&t=1181s

that's a skip time to 19 min 41 sec where it changes segment from the beginning. So this Itzhak dude gets taken out in a plane. His wife is explaining his stuff. Goes for 1hr 47min.. so like 1hr 30min to watch. It's pretty groovy stuff, man.. like these entities they'd see, they'd have damn shapes of a hebrew alphabet letter.. like wtf. But that's the "consciousness" thing. You also get like how a cell.. stuff going on in there.. then zoom out.. so a body. Keep zooming out, right. The "lot" of something 'll be an entity. I guess the whole universe has a consciousness.

Now.. back to the gnostic texts.. I don't know.. but lemme check old bookmarks.. lol.

https://gnosticismexplained.org/the-gnostic-demiurge/

"The demiurge (Greek demiurgos,[1] “craftsman”[2]) is the being who created the world in Gnosticism. The Gnostics identified him with the god of the Old Testament. The Gnostic scriptures portray him as ignorant, malicious, and utterly inferior to the true God who sent Christ to earth to save humankind from the demiurge’s evil world."

I've heard about this demiurge.. you get this Yaldabaoth, character, with snake body, lion head.. like wtf.. this is almost early prototype tests of different creatures body parts, right. Like the ars goetia 72 demons. lol.

It talks about the aeon sophia.

"In the Gnostic creation myth, Heaven – which the Gnostics called the “Pleroma,” “Fullness” – was all that existed until a divine entity named Sophia tried to conceive on her own, without the involvement of her heavenly partner or the consent of God. Sophia gave birth to a son that was the product of the rebellious and profane desire that had arisen within her."

Now you get to the lengthy "hidden hand" interview where he gets into some of this stuff a bit, eh. Yeah that's what's going on with this gnostic stuff, was the term, "logos". I think I first heard of that before reading these gnostic texts during lunches at work for seasons, where I read the 80's channeled book, the Ra material for weeks. It's like, what's a "logos". Well that's an entity in charge of like a whole damn solar system or something, eh. This creator consciousness.

You also have lower type levels.. so the hidden hand interview, he talks about Yahweh, our god here on earth. But says he's only a sub-sub logos, that's only in charge of our solar system. lol.

ok back to that gnostic page. wait.. what is all this shit.. lol..


In the Gnostic creation myth, Heaven – which the Gnostics called the “Pleroma,” “Fullness” – was all that existed until a divine entity named Sophia tried to conceive on her own, without the involvement of her heavenly partner or the consent of God. Sophia gave birth to a son that was the product of the rebellious and profane desire that had arisen within her.

This son of hers was the demiurge. The Gnostic text Reality of the Rulers describes “him” as an androgynous being, an “arrogant beast” that resembled an aborted fetus in both appearance and character.[7] The Secret Book of John adds that he had the body of a snake and the head of a lion, with eyes like lightning bolts.[8] (In ancient Greek philosophy, the lion was frequently a symbol of irrational passions. The Gnostics were steeped in the Greek philosophical tradition, so their description of the demiurge as having a lion’s head was probably intended to show that he was a being who couldn’t or wouldn’t control his base urges.[9] That certainly fits the demiurge’s personality as described in their texts.)

When Sophia saw the horrifying, twisted being that had come from her, she was deeply ashamed and afraid. She disowned him and cast him out of Heaven.

From his lonely position where his madness and conceit could go unchecked, the demiurge gave birth to the archons (“rulers”[10]), beings who were like him and could help him administer the material world. He then created the material world, which, like all creations, was a reflection of the personality of its creator.

The demiurge then created Adam and Eve and imprisoned divine sparks from Heaven within them. He told them that he was the only god and issued the Ten Commandments, even though he himself broke each and every one of those commandments. For example, he lied when he claimed to be the only god and that Adam and Eve would die if they ate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil; he insulted his mother and father by refusing to acknowledge their existence; he made a graven image of the divine when he modeled the material world on his corrupt and ignorant misunderstanding of Heaven; and he committed adultery by attempting to rape Eve.[11]


Doesn't it sound like this "demiurge" is yahweh? Well, who else created adam and eve. Wait.. there was mention of these "archon".. let's get that.

"From his lonely position where his madness and conceit could go unchecked, the demiurge gave birth to the archons (“rulers”[10]), beings who were like him and could help him administer the material world. "

oh.. it sounds like the demiurge is who made the archons. I ask bing..

"According to some Gnostic sources, yes, the demiurge made the archons as his helpers or servants in creating and ruling the material world. The archons are often associated with the seven planets of the ancient cosmology, and each one has a different name and appearance. The archons are also considered to be malevolent, ignorant, or misguided, and they prevent the souls from escaping the material realm and reaching the true God"

I'm there.. recalled this top level god dude.. thought it was called "moneh" but asking, recalled no it was monad. Asking about that.


"There are some gnostic texts that mention the monad, which is a term for the supreme God or the source of all being in some gnostic systems. The monad is also called the One, the Invisible Spirit, the Father of All, the Unbegotten, the Boundless, and other titles. The monad produces entities called aeons, which are divine emanations of the monad. Some of the gnostic texts that refer to the monad are:

The Secret Book of John, which describes the monad as the invisible, incorruptible, and perfect spirit who creates the aeons and the pleroma, the region of light1.

The Gospel of Truth, which praises the monad as the father of truth, the savior, and the rest of the immortals2.

The Gospel of the Egyptians, which depicts the monad as the eternal light and the forefather who emanates the aeons and the son3.

The Tripartite Tractate, which explains the monad as the first principle, the depth, and the silence who generates the aeons and the logos4.

The Book of Baruch, which identifies the monad with the good and the fertility god Priapos"


So that's how makes the aeons.


wondering about the painting

who's saint anthony and what's the deal of michalangelo painting about his torment

Searching for: saint anthony and michelangelo painting

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Saint Anthony was a Christian monk who lived in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. He is considered the founder of monasticism and one of the Desert Fathers, who sought spiritual perfection in the Egyptian wilderness. He is also known for his resistance to the temptations of the devil, who often appeared to him in various forms and tormented him physically and mentally12

The Torment of Saint Anthony is a painting attributed to Michelangelo, who copied it from an engraving by Martin Schongauer when he was only 12 or 13 years old. It is believed to be his first known painting, and it shows the saint being attacked by demons in mid-air. Michelangelo added some details to the original engraving, such as fish scales on the demons and a landscape below the saint. The painting is now in the Kimbell Art Museum in Texas34

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