Simon Magus by George Robert Stow Mead
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"_Hence pairing with each other_,[34] _they unite and manifest the Middle Distance, incomprehensible Air, without beginning or end. In this is the Father who sustains all things, and nourishes those things which have a beginning and end._ "_This is He who has stood, stands and will stand, a male-female power like the preƫxisting Boundless Power, which has neither beginning nor end, existing in oneness. For it is from this that the Thought in the oneness proceeded and became two._ "_So he_[35] _was one; for having her_[36] _in himself, he was alone, not however first, although preƫxisting, but being manifested from himself to himself, he became second. Nor was he called Father before (Thought) called him Father._ "_As, therefore, producing himself by himself, he manifested to himself his own Thought, so also the Thought that was manifested did not make the Father, but contemplating him hid him--that is to say the Power--in herself, and is male-female, Power and Thought._ "_Hence they pair with each other being one, for there is no difference between Power and Thought. From the things above is discovered Power, and from those below Thought._ "_In the same manner also that which was manifested from them_[37] _although being one is yet found as two, the male-female having the female in itself. Thus Mind is in Thought--things inseparable from one another--which although being one are yet found as two._" |
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