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Passages similar to: Allogenes the Stranger — Praises of Barbelo according to [Existence?], Vitality, and Mentality
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Allogenes the Stranger
Praises of Barbelo according to [Existence?], Vitality, and Mentality (3)
Then she praised the entire One, saying: `Lalameus, Noetheus, Senaon, Asineus, Oriphanios, Mellephaneus, Elemaon{}, smoun, Optaon! He who is! Thou art He who is, the Aeon of aeons! O unbegotten one higher than the unbegotten ones, Yatomenos!, It is thou alone for whom all the unborn ones were begotten, O unnamable one!'
Gnostic
Aeonic Life (1)
All those who came forth from him are the aeons of the aeons, being emanations and offspring of procreative nature, they too, in their procreative...
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Gnostic
SONG OF EVE (SONG OF EVE)
On account of this it is said concerning her that she said, I am part of my mother, and I am the mother. I am the wife, I am the virgin. I am...
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Gnostic
The Pleroma of the Logos (8)
That which came into being in the image of the light, it too is perfect, inasmuch as it is an image of the one existing light, which is the...
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Gnostic
Eugnostos the Blessed (30)
Some, Indeed, (who are) in dwellings and in chariots, being in ineffable glory and not able to be sent into any creature, provided for themselves...
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Gnostic
Sophia of Jesus Christ (18)
"And afterward was revealed a whole multitude of confronting, self-begotten ones, equal in age and power, being in glory (and) without number, whose...
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Gnostic
Redemption of the Calling (7)
They will think pleasant thoughts. They are services for her. She will give them their requital for all that which the aeons will think about. He is...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet II (33)
"Among the gods who are her sons, inasmuch as he hath given her support
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (111)
Among the gods who were her sons, inasmuch as he had given [her support
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Gnostic
Sophia of Jesus Christ (37)
The perfect Savior said: "Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear. The first aeon is that of Son of Man, who is called 'First Begetter', who is called...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXI (7)
" and she embraced them and kissed them, and blessed them, saying: " In you shall the seed of Abraham become illustrious, and ye will prove a blessing...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet III (95)
''Among the gods who are her sons, inasmuch as he hath given her support
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Mesopotamian
Tablet III (37)
"Among the gods who are her sons, inasmuch as he hath given her [support
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Gnostic
The Imperfect Begetting by the Logos (1)
The aeons have brought themselves forth in accord with the third fruit by the freedom of the will and by the wisdom with which he favored them for...
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Gnostic
The Pleroma of the Logos (7)
That in which the Logos set himself, perfect in joy, was an aeon, having the form of matter, but also having the constitution of the cause, which is...
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Gnostic
The Emanation of the Savior (3)
The order which was his came into being from him who ran on high and that which brought itself forth from him and from the entire perfection. The one...
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Gnostic
The Third Stele of Seth (3)
You, unborn, from you come the eternal ones and eternal realms, the all-perfect ones, who are established, and the perfect beings.
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Gnostic
Sophia of Jesus Christ (21)
"And his consort is the Great Sophia, who from the first was destined in him for union by Self-begotten Father, from Immortal Man, who appeared as...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (107)
And the gods her helpers, who marched by her side
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Gnostic
Eugnostos the Blessed (31)
They ever delight themselves on account of their glory that does not change, and the rest that is not measured, which cannot be described or conceived...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXIX (4)
These standards to the rearward longer were Than was my sight; and, as it seemed to me, Ten paces were the outermost apart. Under so fair a heaven as ...
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