The FULL STORY Of Gnostic Jesus - Every Gnostic MUST Know This

The FULL STORY Of Gnostic Jesus - Every Gnostic MUST Know This

buymeacoffee.com/religionforsleep What if the Jesus you were taught was only a shadow of the real one? Long before churches, creeds, and councils rewrote his message, Jesus taught a hidden doctrine—one meant only for those who could see. In the lost Gnostic texts, Jesus is not a savior demanding worship… but a revealer of divine memory, sent to awaken humanity from a cosmic prison. In this video, we uncover the complete Gnostic story of Jesus—from his true origin beyond the material world, to his secret teachings about the Monad, Sophia, the Archons, and the false god who rules this realm. You’ll learn why Jesus spoke in riddles, why he avoided crowds, why he warned his disciples not to worship, and why the early Church worked so hard to erase these teachings from history. We explore the forbidden Gospels of Thomas, Mary Magdalene, Philip, and Judas—texts discovered centuries later that reveal a Jesus who taught self-knowledge over obedience, awakening over belief, and inner light over external authority. If you’ve ever felt that something about traditional Christianity never fully made sense… if you’ve felt the pull toward hidden knowledge, inner awakening, and divine origin—this story will change how you see Jesus forever. References and Sources Used in "The FULL STORY Of Gnostic Jesus" Primary Gnostic Texts (Nag Hammadi Library - 1945 Discovery) The Apocryphon (Secret Book) of John Date: Approximately 180 CE (original composition) Content referenced: Description of the Monad, Sophia's fall, Yaldabaoth's creation, the seven archonic spheres, creation of humanity, Sophia breathing pneuma into Adam Specific quote used: Yaldabaoth's declaration "I am God, and there is no other God beside me" Final quote: "This is the teaching for those who are worthy of the knowledge which has been hidden in silence" The Gospel of Thomas Date: Mid-to-late 1st century to early 2nd century CE Content referenced: Collection of 114 sayings of Jesus Specific sayings cited: Saying 1: "Whoever finds the interpretation of these sayings will not experience death" Saying 3: "The kingdom is inside you and outside you. When you come to know yourselves..." Saying 13: "I am not your master. You have drunk from the bubbling spring that I have measured out" Saying 42: "Be passersby" Saying 47: "A person cannot mount two horses or bend two bows..." Saying 58: "Blessed is the person who has labored; that person has found life" Saying 67: "Those who know all, but are lacking in themselves, are utterly lacking" Saying 70: "If you bring forth what is within you, what you have will save you..." The Gospel of Philip Date: Late 2nd to 3rd century CE Content referenced: Sacred sexuality/bridal chamber sacrament, virgin birth critique, the pearl metaphor, the dye works parable Specific quotes: "Some said Mary conceived by the Holy Spirit. They are in error" "If the pearl is cast into the mud, it does not become less valuable..." "When Eve was in Adam, there was no death..." "The Lord went into the dye works of Levi..." The Pistis Sophia Date: 3rd century CE Content referenced: Detailed cosmology of the seven planetary spheres, archonic names for protection during soul's journey after death, Egyptian mystery school terminology, soul's journey through archonic spheres Archonic names cited: Kalapatauroth (moon sphere), Iao (Mercury sphere) Quote: "They nourish themselves on the passions of those who are bound" (referenced from First Apocalypse of James but cosmology from Pistis Sophia) The Hypostasis of the Archons (The Reality of the Rulers) Date: 3rd century CE Content referenced: Archons creating human form after seeing divine reflection, inability to animate Adam without divine intervention Quote: "Come, let us create a human being after the image that we saw..." The Gospel of Truth Date: Mid-2nd century CE (possibly Valentinian) Content referenced: Monad in profound silence and rest, Sophia's desire to comprehend the Father Quote: "When the knowledge comes, which is the abolition of deficiency, then ignorance also disappears" Quote: "Becoming acquainted with the Father, I have known that his light...has been bestowed on me" The Book of Thomas the Contender Date: Early 3rd century CE Content referenced: Practice of stillness and withdrawal from flesh Quote: "Watch and pray that you may not remain in the flesh, but that you may leave the bondage of the bitterness of this life" The Gospel of Mary (Magdalene) Date: Early 2nd century CE Content referenced: Seven powers of wrath - darkness, desire, ignorance, fear of death, realm of the flesh, foolish wisdom of the flesh, wrathful wisdom The Dialogue of the Savior Date: 1st-2nd century CE Content referenced: Jesus instructing disciples to examine everything they've been taught and test against direct knowing