Some quotes from the book of Pistis Sophia where Jesus praises Mary for her understanding. Later he also praises his mother Mary for her understanding as well.

"And Jesus, the compassionate, answered and said unto Mary: "Mary, thou blessed one, whom I will perfect in all mysteries of those of the height, discourse in openness, thou, whose heart is raised to the kingdom of heaven more than all thy brethren."
"It came to pass then, when Mary had finished saying these words, that he said: "Well said, Mary, for thou art blessed before all women on the earth. because thou shalt be the fulness of all fulnesses and the perfection of all perfections."
"Jesus answered and said unto Mary: "Well said, Mary; thou questionest finely with thy excellent question, and thou throwest light on all things with surety and precision.
therefore, from now on will I hide nothing from you, but I will reveal unto you all things with surety and openness."
An amazing book, if you understand the Gnosis, it confirms that it is biblical cannon. Jesus explains about Sophia, her fall, her redemption and his disciples connect his teachings directly to the Psalms of David, it's absolutely incredible.
One would need to understand the tripartite tractate for it to really make sense:
That probably won't make sense unless one is familiar with these:
If someone wants to understand the Gnosis read:
-The secret book of John
-Origin of the world
-Hypostasis of the Archons
Those will give you the gist, then read the Tripartite tractate for a detailed version of the subjects covered in the previous three, then read the book of Pistis Sophia and it will tie the Gnosis together with the Old Testament.

Reacties

Populaire posts van deze blog

A priori and a posteriori