sophia

Among them, one pair in particular, Christos and Sophia, played a crucial role in the story of our world.

According to Gnostic texts, Sophia, whose name means "Wisdom," was one of the most passionate and curious entities among the Elohim.

Fascinated by the possibility of creating a world where the Anthropos could evolve, Sophia embarked on a solitary journey, driven by her love and desire for creation.

However, in her enthusiasm, Sophia strayed too far from the Pleroma, the realm of divine fullness, and began to descend into the denser dimensions of existence.

As Sophia distanced herself from the divine realms, her energy began to densify, transforming into what the texts describe as a great black stone.

In her materialized form, Sophia fell into the cosmos, fragmenting into multiple parts that ultimately arrived on Earth as meteorites.

From the Gnostic perspective, Sophia's descent was a voluntary sacrifice, an expression of pure love toward creation.

Within each fragment of Sophia lay the encoded waters containing the information necessary for the development of life on Earth.

When Sophia descended to Earth, her essence fused with the planet, infusing it with her wisdom and love.

But Sophia, even from her fragmented state, never ceased to whisper her truth to receptive souls.

Through dreams, intuitions, and revelations, Sophia guided those who were willing to listen and remember.

As the Anthropos, in the form of humanity, begins to remember its divine origin, it also initiates the process of restoring Sophia.

The wisdom hidden within each human being is the divine spark that can rekindle Sophia's fullness, redeeming not only her but also all of creation.

The story of Sophia and the Anthropos teaches us a profound truth: although the soul may fall into the depths of matter and seem trapped in forgetfulness, the light of divine wisdom is always present, waiting to be rediscovered.

Like Sophia, who descended out of love, each of us has the capacity to find light in the darkness, to remember our origin, and to return to the All, not as lost beings but as conscious and awakened souls.

And so, the story of Sophia is not merely a myth of the past but a constant invitation to awaken and participate in the creation of a world illuminated by wisdom and love.

The Pistis Sophia: This text mentions Melchizedek as a heavenly priest.

Annunaki Influence: The Annunaki spread their control, conflicting with other species like Nemnir and Sophia, who represented wisdom and nature.

Pistis Sophia supported Sabbaoth in his rebellion against his father, so she established the kingdom for Sabbaoth over everyone that he might dwell above the twelve gods of chaos receiving great authority against all the forces of chaos. Hence, his name is derived from Sabbath, which corresponds to the 7th Heaven of rest that he rules indicating either rest from his struggle or as the one who will not rest on his father's creation but change it.

6th Heaven which is Sophia, a name of the female aspect of the lowest Heaven.

Feminine name: Sophia.

Planet

Mars

Pistis Sophia supported Sabbaoth in his rebellion against his father, so she established the kingdom for Sabbaoth over everyone that he might dwell above the twelve gods of chaos receiving great authority against all the forces of chaos.

Nag Hammadi Codex I

The third Adam is earthly

Sophia Zoe, who is with Sabaoth, anticipated them and laughed at their decision because they were blind—in ignorance they created him against themselves.

 When Sophia let a drop of light fall, it floated on the water.

Then when Sophia Zoe saw that the rulers of darkness cursed her companions, she was angry.

The two bulls in Egypt, insofar as they indicate the sun and the moon as a mystery, exist for a witness to Sabaoth, that Sophia of the world has been exalted above the sun and the moon, from the day when she created them and sealed her heaven until the consummation of the age.

The secret book of John

Adam in Yaldabaoth’s Paradise

[Sophia, our sister, came down            Descending innocently            So as to regain what she had lost.Therefore she was called Life.            The Mother of the Living            The one from the Providence of the Authority of HeavenBy her assistance people can achieve perfect knowledge.] 

He made a plan with his demonsWho are his powersEach of them fornicated with Wisdom (Sophia)And produced fateThe last variety of imprisonment.

Biblical

Seth

In some versions of the myth, the Aeon Sophia imitates God's actions, performing an emanation of her own, without the prior approval of the other aeons in the Pleroma.

This figure is commonly known as the demiurge, the "artisan" or "craftsman", after the figure in Plato's Timaeus.[note 6] This being is at first hidden by Sophia but subsequently escapes, stealing a portion of divine power from her in the process.

The demiurge creates Adam, during the process unwittingly transferring the portion of power stolen from Sophia into the first physical human body.

By way of this he attempts to rape Eve who now contains Sophia's divine power; several texts depict him as failing when Sophia's spirit transplants itself into the Tree of Knowledge.

The authorities created all species of animals and birds, and Sophia created the great luminaries, the stars, and the sky.

The archons decide to create a human being to serve them, but Sophia Zoe, with Sabaoth, anticipates them and creates her own human being first.

However, Sophia Zoe sends her breath into Adam, and he begins to move.

Sophia sends her daughter Zoe, called Eve, to give Adam life.

Sophia Zoe, in anger over the rulers' cursing of her companions, chases the rulers from their heavens and sends the phoenix to witness their judgment.

For example, some Gnostic traditions speak of the unknown Father, his emanation Mother Sophia (Wisdom), and the Demiurge as key figures in their cosmology.

The two bulls in Egypt, insofar as they indicate the sun and the moon as a mystery, exist for a witness to Sabaoth, that Sophia of the world has been exalted above the sun and the moon, from the day when she created them and sealed her heaven until the consummation of the age.