Recently I've been thinking about the idea of the logos in relationship to the Gnostic creation my of Sophia and the demiurge. I think that the demiurge is the word, that part of human physiology that separates and categorizes things.
I've been thinking that, though this cognitive part of the human brain is very powerful and helpful for our survival, it also traps us in an illusion, separating us from the true emergent, presence experience of the now.
The death of christ represents the death of the word- the attachment to definitions, and narratives created by our minds, allowing us to re connect with the "holy spirit"- the present experience of the now. 🤔
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing this.
Recently I've been thinking about the idea of the logos in relationship to the Gnostic creation my of Sophia and the demiurge. I think that the demiurge is the word, that part of human physiology that separates and categorizes things.
I've been thinking that, though this cognitive part of the human brain is very powerful and helpful for our survival, it also traps us in an illusion, separating us from the true emergent, presence experience of the now.
The death of christ represents the death of the word- the attachment to definitions, and narratives created by our minds, allowing us to re connect with the "holy spirit"- the present experience of the now. 🤔
"I make everything new"- Jesus