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The Fall of Sophia - A Gnostic Text on the Redemption of Universal Consciousness (Paperback)
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The Fall of Sophia - A Gnostic Text on the Redemption of Universal Consciousness (Paperback)
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"This new translation of the Pistis Sophia ... brings clarity to
the Gnostic myth of the exile of feminine wisdom whose dwelling
place is with the people. Her story, like that of the Hebrew
Shekinah and of Mary Magdalene herself, is the story of the
exclusion of the sacred feminine over millennia of human history
and its eventual restoration to a place of honor." -Margaret
Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar and The
Goddess in the Gospels. "Sophia (the world soul) fell from her
place in the heavens to the chaos below..." Sophia is among the
most haunting and mysterious figures in Western spirituality. She
is also one of the great symbols of the divine feminine in world
civilization. The personification of divine Wisdom, Sophia is
praised in the biblical book of Proverbs as co-creator of the
universe with God. In the secret teachings of early Christianity
known as Gnosticism, she represents our shared consciousness,
trapped in the material world as a result of the Fall. One of the
most sublime Gnostic texts is the Pistis Sophia or "Faith Wisdom,"
a great allegory in which the resurrected Christ explains how he
freed the divine Sophia from her imprisonment by the forces of
spiritual wickedness. Christ goes on to show his disciples how they
will share in this cosmic act of redemption. In this profound yet
accessible work, Egyptologist Violet MacDermot gives us a fresh
translation of the Pistis Sophia from the Coptic and discusses it
in its historical setting. She also shows us how Sophia's story of
is our story. It is a tale of our separation and isolation as a
result of ego-consciousness, but it is one in which we, too, can
share spiritual liberation. Her engaging discussion relates this
work not only to ancient teachings but to the thought of C.G. Jung,
Emanuel Swedenborg, and the Kabalah. Violet MacDermot studied
Egyptology at University College, London, and was a board member of
the Egypt Exploration Society. She has translated two Coptic texts,
Volumes IX and XIII in the Nag Hammadi Studies series: Pistis
Sophia and The Books of Jeu and the Untitled Text in the Bruce
Codex. Stephan A. Hoeller, born in Hungary, speaks regularly at the
Los Angeles Gnostic Society on Western inner traditions, with
emphasis on Jungian psychology and Gnostic wisdom. He is the author
of The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the Dead and Jung and
the Lost Gospels: Insights into the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag
Hammadi Library.
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