Before the Nag Hammadi scrolls were buried in the Egyptian desert, before the councils and the condemnations, before the burning — there was a vision. The Gnostics called themselves children of the light. They drew from Plato’s Athens, Persia’s ancient dualism, Egypt’s mystery temples, and the Jewish mystical tradition, and synthesized them into something the ancient world had never seen: the conviction that every human soul already carries the divine, directly, without intermediary, without permission. This is their story — where they came from, what they believed, and what it cost them.
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The Gnostic Belief System Part One
The post explores the Gnostic belief system, suggesting that our reality may be an illusion created by advanced multidimensional beings. It emphasizes liberation through gnosis, energetic sovereignty, and nondual awareness as spiritual practices. The idea is to awaken to one’s true self, recognizing that despite the illusion, pure awareness remains untouched and eternal.