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ABRAXAS: Lyrics by V.E.M. (Human), Video Production S.A.R. - Music by LyricsIntoSong.com. In Jungian psychology (Seven Sermons to the Dead) Abraxas is not a being as much as the realized and individuated self, fully integrated and whole. Abraxas Links: 0) Jung's Seven Sermons: • The Seven Sermons to the Dead (1916) by Ca... 1) • Solving the Mystery of ABRAXAS 2) • Abraxas: The God Beyond Good and Evil That... 3) • Why The Church Banned All Knowledge of Thi... Lyrics: IAO - The Supreme Raza Rabba - The Secret Shaddai - The Almighty Abrasax - The Protector 1) Abraxas! Sovereign of the Boundless 2) Abraxas! King of the Deepest Depths 3) Abraxas! Emperor of the Aethyr 4) Abraxas! Lord of Light & Darkness 5) Abraxas! Ruler on High & Low Enthroned from eternity Crowned before the beginning Scepter of the Holy-Tyrant 1) Abraxas! Infernal & Divine 2) Abraxas! Divided & One 3) Abraxas! Primal Father 4) Abraxas! Ancient of Days 5) Abraxas! Aeon of the Gray Flame Eternal, your name Indomitable, your throne Limitless, your reign 1) Abraxas! Whip & Shield 2) Abraxas! Lion and Rooster 3) Abraxas! Titan & Serpent 4) Abraxas! Love & Rage 5) Abraxas! Karma & Grace Black Silver Shining Dark Beyond Good & Evil IAO - The Supreme Raza Rabba - The Secret Shaddai - The Almighty Abrasax - The Protector Abraxas! Sovereign of the Fathomless Abraxas! King of the Deepest Depths Abraxas! Emperor of the Aethyr Abraxas! Lord of Light & Darkness Abraxas! Ruler on High & Low Enthroned from eternity Crowned before the beginning Scepter of the Holy-Tyrant Abraxas! Infernal & Divine Abraxas! Divided & One Abraxas! Primal Father Abraxas! Ancient of Days Abraxas! Aeon of the Gray Flame Eternal, your name Indomitable, your throne Limitless, your reign Abraxas! Whip & Shield Abraxas! Lion and Rooster Abraxas! Titan & Serpent Abraxas! Love & Rage Abraxas! Karma & Grace Black Silver Shining Dark Beyond Good & Evil IAO - The Supreme Raza Rabba - The Secret Shaddai - The Almighty Abrasax - The Protector AI NOTES: Based on Gnostic, occult, and Jungian interpretations, it is not only possible, but often argued, that Abraxas is a "hidden" deity or force that can be understood, and in some contexts, communed with or internalized, rather than worshipped in a conventional manner. Abraxas is described as a "god whom ye knew not, for mankind forgot it". 1. The Hidden "God Above Gods" • Transcending Duality: Unlike the traditional "good" God or "evil" Devil, Abraxas is seen as a supreme, undifferentiated, and "terrible" force that encompasses both opposites—light and dark, creation and destruction—simultaneously. • Forgotten Knowledge: Gnostic traditions, particularly those associated with Basilides, argued that the true nature of the divine was hidden from mankind, replaced by a lower deity or "demiurge". • Hidden by Design: Some interpretations suggest this knowledge was suppressed by religious orthodoxies, as Abraxas represents a "god beyond god" who challenges simplistic moral binaries. 2. A Personal, Experiential Power • The "Within" Aspect: In Carl Jung’s Seven Sermons to the Dead, Abraxas is described as the "driving force of individuation" and the "unifying principle" within the human psyche. • Internal Communion: Rather than an external, anthropomorphic deity, Abraxas is viewed by some as an inner, experiential force—an "authentic image of the god which is within ourselves," as described by author Miguel Serrano. • Individuation Process: In this light, one does not worship Abraxas, but rather "walks with" it, meaning one embraces the totality of their own existence, integrating both their light and shadow sides. [ 3. How Communion is Achieved • Gnosis over Worship: Communion with Abraxas is thought to be achieved through gnosis (direct, experiential knowledge) rather than faith or formal worship. • Acceptance of Paradox: To commune with or "not resist" Abraxas means to embrace complexity, balance contradictions, and accept that "all things are sacred, all things are whole". • Symbolism of Awakening: The rooster-headed image of Abraxas represents wakefulness and foresight, signaling a "wake up" call for the individual to see beyond the false realities (the "matrix" of the demiurge). 4. The "Hidden" Nature • The Forgotten Divine: Abraxas is "terrible" because its power is both life and death, and it demands the integration of all aspects of oneself. • An Unconventional God: Many, including Jung, felt that this understanding was lost to the modern world, which prefers a "good" God over a complex, totalizing one. [8, 12, 15] Summary: While not a personal god in the sense of a caring, anthropomorphic creator, Abraxas can be seen as a deeply personal force of unity, wholeness, and transformative power (gnosis) that has been hidden from, or forgotten by, humanity, according to esoteric and Gnostic traditions.