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Sophia of Jesus Christ
Sophia of Jesus Christ (8)
(BG 84, 13-17 adds: He is unnameable. He has no human form; for whoever has human form is the creation of another ).
Tripartite Tractate
The Father (6)
Not one of the names which are conceived or spoken, seen or grasped - not one of them applies to him, even though they are exceedingly glorious,...
Tripartite Tractate
The Father (5)
He is of such a kind and form and great magnitude that no one else has been with him from the beginning; nor is there a place in which he is, or from...
Eugnostos the Blessed
Eugnostos the Blessed (4)
He-Who-Is is ineffable. No principle knew him, no authority, no subjection, nor any creature from the foundation of the world, except he alone. For...
Corpus Hermeticum
5. Though Unmanifest God Is Most Manifest (10)
He is the God beyond all name; He the unmanifest, He the most manifest; He whom the mind [alone] can contemplate, He visible to the eyes [as well];...
Katha Upanishad
Sixth Vallī (9)
'His form is not to be seen, no one beholds him with the eye. He is imagined by the heart, by wisdom, by the mind. Those who know this, are immortal.'
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (2.3.6)
The form of this Person is like a saffron-colored robe, like white wool, like the [purple] Indragopa beetle, like a flame of fire, like the [white]...
Allogenes the Stranger
Parallel with the Apocryphon of John (BG ,6-25,7 = II ,17-33) (1)
He is neither Divinity nor Blessedness nor Perfection. Rather he is an unknowable entity, not an attribute. Rather he is something else superior to...
Allogenes the Stranger
The Powers of the Luminaries: C. Positive Theology (5)
In accordance with (his) immobile Unity, nothing acts on him. For he is unknowable; he is a breathless place of the boundlessness.
Allogenes the Stranger
The Triple Powered One provides Being by means of Existence (2)
For he is a Unity, subsisting as a [true cause] and source of [Being], even [an] immaterial [matter and an] innumerable [number and a] formless [form]...
Allogenes the Stranger
Parallel with the Apocryphon of John (BG ,6-25,7 = II ,17-33) (12)
He will not be judged by that One, who is neither concerned for anything nor has any desire, but he is (judged) through himself because he has not fou...
Corpus Hermeticum
11. Mind Unto Hermes (16)
The Cosmos is all-formed - not having forms external to itself, but changing them itself within itself. Since, then, Cosmos is made to be all-formed,...
Allogenes the Stranger
Youel: The Generation of the Barbelo Aeon (20)
And he is an insubstantial substance, a God over whom there is no Divinity, the surpasser of his own greatness and . [...] [...] [...] [...] [...] [po...
Allogenes the Stranger
Parallel with the Apocryphon of John (BG ,6-25,7 = II ,17-33) (2)
He is neither corporeal nor incorporeal, neither Great [nor] Small, neither a quantity nor a [ ].
Tripartite Tractate
Aeonic Emanations (9)
It is impossible for anyone to conceive of him or think of him. Or can anyone approach there, toward the exalted one, toward the preexistent in the...
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (2)
That heavenly Person is without body, he is both without and within, not produced, without breath and without mind, pure, higher than the high...
Asclepius
Section XX (2)
Indeed, I have no hope that the Creator of the whole of Greatness, the Father and the Lord of all the things [that are], could ever have one name,...
Allogenes the Stranger
Parallel with the Apocryphon of John (BG ,6-25,7 = II ,17-33) (10)
Rather they are completely unknowable aspects of him, while he is much superior in beauty than all good things. And in this way he is universally unkn...
The Masnavi
The King and his Three Sons (11-20)
Whatever the form, it fashions in its own likeness If the form be blessing, the man is thankful; If it be suffering, he is patient; If it be...
Mundaka Upanishad
Third Mundaka, First Khanda (8)
He is not apprehended by the eye, nor by speech, nor by the other senses, not by penance or good works. When a man's nature has become purified by...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XII: God Cannot Be Embraced in Words or By the Mind. (9)
And therefore it is without form and name.
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