Tim Hogan
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Yeah, Christos is – universal consciousness, but it's also, uh, it's also tied to, to the Kratos, which is the, uh, real is the root.
To apply a drug to your eyes. I haven't heard that one. So that they may be open. Interesting. That's cool, though. I think there's something to that. From a Gnostic standpoint, that fits real well. Because there were a lot of Greek words that the Gnostics interpreted very differently than how modern Christians do. For example, the word resurrection.
To apply a drug to your eyes. I haven't heard that one. So that they may be open. Interesting. That's cool, though. I think there's something to that. From a Gnostic standpoint, that fits real well. Because there were a lot of Greek words that the Gnostics interpreted very differently than how modern Christians do. For example, the word resurrection.
To apply a drug to your eyes. I haven't heard that one. So that they may be open. Interesting. That's cool, though. I think there's something to that. From a Gnostic standpoint, that fits real well. Because there were a lot of Greek words that the Gnostics interpreted very differently than how modern Christians do. For example, the word resurrection.
comes from the Greek word anastasis. So in the Greek New Testament, the word that's usually translated into English as resurrection is the word anastasis. But anastasis actually just means to wake up. It's the opposite of stasis. So stasis means to sleep. Anastasis is to wake up. So the Gnostics interpreted anastasis That is something very different than a bodily resurrection.
comes from the Greek word anastasis. So in the Greek New Testament, the word that's usually translated into English as resurrection is the word anastasis. But anastasis actually just means to wake up. It's the opposite of stasis. So stasis means to sleep. Anastasis is to wake up. So the Gnostics interpreted anastasis That is something very different than a bodily resurrection.
comes from the Greek word anastasis. So in the Greek New Testament, the word that's usually translated into English as resurrection is the word anastasis. But anastasis actually just means to wake up. It's the opposite of stasis. So stasis means to sleep. Anastasis is to wake up. So the Gnostics interpreted anastasis That is something very different than a bodily resurrection.
They interpret it as waking up to gnosis or divine experiential knowledge.
They interpret it as waking up to gnosis or divine experiential knowledge.
They interpret it as waking up to gnosis or divine experiential knowledge.
And survive. You know, the Hopi of, you know, the area of Arizona, they have a similar rite where they have a –
And survive. You know, the Hopi of, you know, the area of Arizona, they have a similar rite where they have a –
And survive. You know, the Hopi of, you know, the area of Arizona, they have a similar rite where they have a –
they have a snake dance where you can become a brotherhood of the snake and where they would, uh, they would actually, they take a rattlesnake and they hold it in their mouth and they dance with this rattlesnake in their mouth and they have a, they have an Eagle feather that they, they kinda, um,
they have a snake dance where you can become a brotherhood of the snake and where they would, uh, they would actually, they take a rattlesnake and they hold it in their mouth and they dance with this rattlesnake in their mouth and they have a, they have an Eagle feather that they, they kinda, um,
they have a snake dance where you can become a brotherhood of the snake and where they would, uh, they would actually, they take a rattlesnake and they hold it in their mouth and they dance with this rattlesnake in their mouth and they have a, they have an Eagle feather that they, they kinda, um,
stroke the the snake with to keep it calm while they're dancing and then at the end of the of the dance they ingest the the poison from the from the rattlesnake and Now, prior to this, they've been building up antibodies from the snake poison. But then they drink, actually, some of the snake poison. And if they survive it, then they're in the brotherhood of the snake at that point.
stroke the the snake with to keep it calm while they're dancing and then at the end of the of the dance they ingest the the poison from the from the rattlesnake and Now, prior to this, they've been building up antibodies from the snake poison. But then they drink, actually, some of the snake poison. And if they survive it, then they're in the brotherhood of the snake at that point.
stroke the the snake with to keep it calm while they're dancing and then at the end of the of the dance they ingest the the poison from the from the rattlesnake and Now, prior to this, they've been building up antibodies from the snake poison. But then they drink, actually, some of the snake poison. And if they survive it, then they're in the brotherhood of the snake at that point.
But it's a similar idea. Yeah, very similar idea. That's interesting. I'm going to have to look.