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- Aeon (Gnosticism) - Wikipedia
Aeons bear a number of similarities to Judaeo-Christian angels, including roles as servants and emanations of God, and existing as beings of light In fact, certain Gnostic Angels, such as Armozel, are also Aeons
- The Archons: Brutal Rulers of Gnosticism - Altar Gods
As the spirit ascends through each sphere, the archon that presides over that sphere detains their spirit and asks them a series of questions If they cannot answer the questions, they have not yet fully realized gnosis
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As personifications, the Four Luminaries also sometimes enter the Gnostic mythological narrative directly, such as the dramatic appearance of Eleleth in the Hypostasis of the Archons It is also from the Four Luminaries directly that the subsequent twelve aeons are emanated
- Aeons, Archons, Angels, or Aliens? A Gnostic . . . - Gnostic Insights
In Gnostic cosmology, it appears that angels are a type of being created by the Fullness of God, specifically for the benefit of humans, to assist them in the never-ending war against the archons
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But the mature Gnostic was able to overcome all of the archons and ascend all the way to Heaven, which made him or her superior to the very creators and rulers of the world
- Archons in Gnosticism: Origins Role in Spiritual Liberation
Whereas exalted Aeons epitomize divine qualities of light, unity, wisdom and bliss, archons embody inversion of these – breeds of delusion, multiplicity, arrogance and pain projecting across galaxies
- Gnosticism And The Archons: What To Know
By understanding the role of Archons in Gnosticism, individuals can gain insight into the obstacles they face on their own spiritual journeys and work towards overcoming them through knowledge, awareness, and inner transformation
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The Apocryphon of John describes the Archons as jailers who trap souls in the material world by binding them to physical bodies and subjecting them to the cycles of birth, death, and rebirth
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