THE DEMIURGE IS REAL AND HE FUCKED MY DAD
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THE DEMIURGE IS REAL AND HE FUCKED MY DAD
Would Yaldabaoth the Gnostic* Demiurge pay Child Support?
Yes
No
*Gnostic as in various Valentinian inspired Gnostic sects.
At my church's annual Conclave this year we had the pleasure of Dr Justin Sledge of Estoerica fame give the keynote address. The topic was the Valentinian conceptions of the Demiurge, which contrasts quite heavily with the more Sethian view that is commonly found in popular culture. It was a fascinating and in-depth talk, as is to be expected from Dr Sledge, and I learned a lot. I highly recommend this recording to anyone interested in Gnosticism and early Christianity. I also recommend Dr Sledge's own Esoterica channel as well as the other videos on the Apostolic Johannite Church Youtube Channel
Demisexual Demiurge
(They is about to unleash horror beyond comprehension: material existence)
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World would be in a better place is Valentinus had become pope don’t know how but it would
april d. deconick; “conceiving spirits: the mystery of valentinian sex”
Aeon in Gnosticism
In the Second Century of the Common Era the notion of "Aeon" underwent an important transformation within the teachings of a Gnostic Christian heresy called Valentinianism. This movement was said to originate with the Egyptian thinker Valentinus, born in 100 CE, educated in Alexandria, and was involved with the Catholic community in Rome. Though none of his texts survived to the present*. None the less his ideas, or ideas attributed to him, would develop into a significant Gnostic movement.
Key to the Valentinian ideas is the notion of there being within the Celestial Realm a series of Worlds, or "Aeons" which exist as immaterial forced. In total the Valentinians are said to have believed in 30 Aeons, divided into three sets of paired Aeons called "Syzygies" and were thought to have a sexual polarity. Our knowledge of these comes not from the Valentinians themselves but rather the Church Father Tertullian.
The First, and therefor most perfect, Aeons are known as the Ogdad. Its pairs of Aeons are:
• Bythos (Profundity) and Ennoia (Idea)
• Nous (Mind) and Aletheia (Truth)
• Logos (Word) and Zoe (Life)
• Anthropos (Man) and Ekklesia (Church)
The Second set of Aeons, thought to derive from the interaction of Logos and Zoe, and known as the Decad are:
• Bythios (Deep) and Mixis (Commingling)
• Ageratos (Unaging) and Henosis (Union)
• Autophues (Self-Existent) and Hedone (Pleasure/Bliss)
• Akinetos (Immovable) and Synkrasis (Blending)
• Monogenes (Only-Begotten and Makaria (Happiness)
The Third set of Aeons, derived from Anthropos and Ekklesia, and known as the Dodecad are:
• Parakletos (Helper) and Pistis (Faith)
• Patrikos (Paternal) and Elpis (Hope)
• Metrikos (Maternal) and Agape (Love)
• Ainos (Praise) and Synesis (Intelligence, Understanding)
• Ekklesiastikos (Ecclesiastical) and Makariotes (Happiness)
• Theletos (Willed, Longed for) and Sophia (Wisdom)
Valentinianism would spend longer than two centuries in interaction with the Catholic Church, as a rival school of thinking. Surviving sources of this time hold the Valentinians as having been the most sophisticated of the Gnostic Schools and most intellectually rigorous. Their ideas, which had a clearly Emanationist quality, would also run into criticism and conflict with Plotinus and the Neo-Platonists. Nevertheless their Emanationist model of Aeons would continue to exert an influence on those trying to understand the Gnostics and the concepts of Late Antiquity.
*It is possible that The Gospel of Truth in the Nag Hammadi collection may be one of his texts as that was a title attributed to him from sources in Late Antiquity.