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Glossary Terms
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Daveithai
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Davethai, or Daveithe In Sethian Gnosticism, a luminary is an angel-like being (or heavenly dwelling place in the Apocryphon of John). Four luminaries are typically listed in Sethian GnosticHarmozel, also called Armozel is one of […]
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Harmozel
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HarmozelHarmozel, also called Armozel is one of the four Great Light… More, also spelled Armozel, is the first of four luminaries in GnosticismHarmozel, also called Armozel is one of the […]
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Eleleth
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ElelethEleleth is a luminary in Gnostic cosmology and one of the… More is a luminary in Gnostic cosmology and one of the four Sethian luminaries. ElelethEleleth is a luminary in Gnostic cosmology and one of the… More appears in Hypostasis of the […]
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Harmozel
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HarmozelHarmozel, also called Armozel is one of the four Great Light… More, also called Armozel is one of the four Great Lights,(Luminaries or Aeons) created by the heavenly archetypal Man […]
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autogenes
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Greek word meaning “self born one” . In Sethian GnosticismHarmozel, also called Armozel is one of the four Great Light… More, AutogenesGreek word meaning “self born one” . In Sethian Gnosticism,… More is […]
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pronoia
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pronoiapronoia – (plural pronoiai); Greek: πρόνοια, meanin… More – (plural pronoiai); Greek: πρόνοια, meaning “care”, “forethought” or “providence,” from πρό, “before,” and νόος, “mind”.
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ennoia
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Greek ἔννοια, feminine noun From a compound of ἔν “in, with, by” and νοῦς “the mind” En: a primary preposition denoting (fixed) position (in place, time or state), and (by […]
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Nergal
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NergalNergal, “the lord of the great city”, in Babylonian mytholog… More, “the lord of the great city”, in Babylonian mythology was a god of war, and Lord of the underworld […]
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Neptune
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NeptuneNeptune (Greek Poseidon), in Roman mythology was the early I… More (Greek Poseidon), in Roman mythology was the early Italian sea god. Possibly called “Nethunus” by the Etruscans. In addition […]