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What if the world you see is a lie and the God you know is an impostor. This is the secret history of the Gnostics. In the early centuries of the Common Era, a radical spiritual movement threatened to dismantle the foundations of the Roman Church. They didn’t ask for faith; they demanded Gnosis—a direct, mystical experience of the divine. To the Gnostics, the material world was a botched creation, a prison built by a blind god known as the Demiurge, and humanity was a collection of divine sparks waiting to be liberated. In this comprehensive video essay, we trace the entire arc of Gnosticism from the cosmic tragedy of Sophia and the emergence of the lion-headed Yaldabaoth to the miraculous discovery of the Nag Hammadi Library in 1945. This is the definitive guide to the "heretics" who dared to ask: What if we aren't from here? 📚 Recommended Reading Materials - If you want to dive deeper into the "Secret Knowledge," start with these authoritative texts: Primary Sources (The Gnostics in their own words): The Nag Hammadi Scriptures (Edited by Marvin Meyer) – The definitive collection of the 13 codices. The Gospel of Thomas – A collection of 114 "secret sayings" attributed to Jesus. The Apocryphon of John – The most detailed account of Gnostic cosmology. Secondary Sources (Modern Scholars): The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels – The book that brought Gnosticism to the mainstream. The Gnostic Religion by Hans Jonas – A classic philosophical look at the Gnostic "mood." Gnosticism: From Its Origins to the Middle Ages by Gilles Quispel – An excellent historical overview. The Allure of Gnosticism by Robert A. Segal – Focuses on the Jungian and psychological interpretations. #Gnosticism #NagHammadi #Demiurge #Valentinus #Yaldabaoth