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21st August 02:47
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I just read "The Bowl", an interesting story from the Corpus Hermeneticum,
""Why then, my father, did God not distribute Mind to all? He willed, my son, to set it before souls as a prize that they might win. And where did he set it? He filled a great bowl with it and set it down. He provided a herald and ordered him to proclaim to the hearts of men the following message. Dip yourself, you who can, into this bowl, you who believe that you will ascend to him who sent the bowl down, you who know for what purpose you have come into being. Those therefore who have understood the proclamation and dipped themselves in Mind partook of gnosis and became perfect men, since they received Mind. But those who ignored the proclamation, these are the logikoi, who have not received Mind in addition (to Reason) and do not know for what purpose they have come into being, or from what source."" I read it on a site about Early Christian baptism (http://www.mbconf.ca/believe/studyconf/isaak.en.html). But I do not understand how this story fits into early Christian baptism. I mean, when we talk about the Greek god Hermes passing on wisdom to his disciple, we are talking mythology, right? What does that have to do with Christianity? "The Bowl" talks about a herald with a proclamation, which suggest Jesus talking about the Father. But, again, I do not understand how Jesus fits into "made-up" mythology, so to speak. Can someone please explain this to me? If I sound rude, then please know that this is not intentional, but probably the result of my ignorance in this matter. I am just really at a loss. Thanks for any clarification you might offer. - Pete |
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