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Pagan Gnosticism

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gnostic said:
But I don't think many people know about Gnosticism. I didn't know about Gnosticism until a few years ago. And I didn't investigate until late 2004. Goddess or the feminine principle is not so well publicised.
I'm kinda glad not too many people know about it, cause they might take it the wrong way....

ps I didn't investigate Gnosticism because of the Da Vinci's Code. I didn't read the novel, until much of the raving had died down.
I didnt think you had! *smiles* People on this forum (hopefully) have more sense than to just take "fact" from a fiction book.
 

Ðanisty

Well-Known Member
The Hellenistic period ended at the death of Cleopatra
Cleopatra was also the last of the Ptolomaic Dynasty which was founded by Ptolomy. Ptolomy was a close friend to Alexander. Just thought I'd finish the thought process. It is speculated that Alexander's tomb was laid to rest in Egypt under the care of Ptolomy which I find interesting because his rulership was the only one that wasn't plagued with problems. According to Macedonian legend, the king must be buried in Pella by the new king or there will be hell to pay. Interesting isn't it? I love Alexander the Great.

Now, as for the actual topic at hand! I know a number of Luciferian Gnostics. I'll put a few links to my forum up so you guys can check it out if you're curious. In fact, if you're curious, you can check out the whole thing. It's not like there's a lot to wade through or anything. It seems the solitary nature of Luciferianism pretty much prevents any real discussion group from forming. Here are a few threads on my forum that discuss Gnosticism:
Christian and Gnostic myth
Luciferian Questions
Mysticism

Here is also a very interesting thread about Cain, just in case you guys are interesting. It was certainly one of the most interesting things I ever read:
Cain

Overall, I have found a lot of similarities between Gnosticism and Luciferianism.
 

Halcyon

Lord of the Badgers
Ðanisty said:
Overall, I have found a lot of similarities between Gnosticism and Luciferianism.
Well, their fundamentals are similar. Rejection of the God of the Old Testament in favour of something better.

In your case, Lucifer who rebelled against the slave like life he was created for and instead chose free will. You choose Lucifer and you choose someone who will accept you, sins and all, someone who cares for you because you side with him. You side with freedom over subjugation.
Your path is free, without constant judgement because Lucifer accepts that you are human and make mistakes. Would this be fair to say, or am i totally wrong?

As Gnostics we also chose freedom. Freedom from the illusion the Demiurge tries to blind us with. We seek union with the highest power, we don't seek reward or saving from punishment, we seek enlightenment.

That's a nice site you have there Danisty, i like the picture on the left.
This post sprang out at me because it contains much truth;

Phosphoros said:
The best aspect of Gnostic myths to me is that they took Judeo-Christian myth and showed that you can interepret it in numerous other ways. This is important for the act of liberation - if you can show there is more than one logical and acceptable way of understanding something then you also prove there is no such thing as a single universal truth. It also illustrates the very symbolic nature of these myths, thus reducing the emphasis on the idea that the events (such as the tempting of Eve) weren't actual, tangible events.

All of this is especially important with regards to over-coming the bounds of Judeo-Christianity of course.
 

Ðanisty

Well-Known Member
Halcyon said:
In your case, Lucifer who rebelled against the slave like life he was created for and instead chose free will. You choose Lucifer and you choose someone who will accept you, sins and all, someone who cares for you because you side with him. You side with freedom over subjugation.
Your path is free, without constant judgement because Lucifer accepts that you are human and make mistakes. Would this be fair to say, or am i totally wrong?
You are correct. It goes a little deeper than that, but everything you said is true. We believe that Lucifer not only rebelled against the slave like life he was created for, but that, out of his love of humanity, he set us free from this as well by acting under the guise of the serpent in the garden of eden.

As Gnostics we also chose freedom. Freedom from the illusion the Demiurge tries to blind us with. We seek union with the highest power, we don't seek reward or saving from punishment, we seek enlightenment.
*nod* I understand exactly where you are coming from. Enlightenment is everything...it is the reward as well as the journey. In fact, I often find myself using the term gnosis for a lack of any better word. It really describes what Luciferians strive for.

That's a nice site you have there Danisty, i like the picture on the left.
Thank you. Now if I only I could keep people interested...lol. The art, by the way, is by Ayami Kojima who illustrates most of the art associated with the Castlevania games.

Also, I forgot to mention that Luciferian Gnostics tend to see Lucifer as an emanation of Sophia.
 

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Ðanisty said:
Also, I forgot to mention that Luciferian Gnostics tend to see Lucifer as an emanation of Sophia.
Really?

That's interesting. So Lucifer is a product of Sophia? (i mean this in the mythological aspect as well as the allegorical one... that is, if there are allegories to be made! ;) )
 
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