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Gnostic Insights
Cyd Ropp, Ph.D.
99 episodes
22 hours ago
Here you will find podcasts that explain gnosis, as simply as humanly possible. What is gnosis? Gnosis is knowing. Gnosis is not faith, or studying, or imagining. Gnosis is remembering. Remembering who you are, why you are here, what your mission on earth is, and where you will go when you die. Gnosis involves remembering the origin of consciousness and creation. The who, what, when, where, and why of everything.
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Here you will find podcasts that explain gnosis, as simply as humanly possible. What is gnosis? Gnosis is knowing. Gnosis is not faith, or studying, or imagining. Gnosis is remembering. Remembering who you are, why you are here, what your mission on earth is, and where you will go when you die. Gnosis involves remembering the origin of consciousness and creation. The who, what, when, where, and why of everything.
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Spirituality
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
How To,
Self-Improvement
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The Fullness of God–Consciousness Branches Outward
Gnostic Insights
30 minutes 17 seconds
3 months ago
The Fullness of God–Consciousness Branches Outward

Welcome back to Gnostic Insights and the Gnostic Reformation on Substack. This week we're going to review one of the basic original teachings here at Gnostic Insights, and that is how what we call the Fullness or the Pleroma of God—how it came to be, what it is, what does it mean when the New Testament, for example, says the phrase the Fullness of God.



For Christians this generally just is an idea that God is big and great and huge and it's full, it's full of everything, the fullness. Yes, but it's actually more than that in Gnosticism. In Gnosticism, the Fullness or the Pleroma of God is a step in the way that consciousness rolled out from the Father through the Son and then differentiated into the Fullness of God. And each part of that differentiation is part of the Son of God. And the Son wears the ALL like a garment, it says, and the ALL wears the Son like a garment, meaning they're co-existent.



So we're going to review one of the very first episodes of Gnostic Insights. It's been quite a blessing to discover that over the last four years very little of what was originally taught here at Gnostic Insights has modified or changed, and it's just the ever so slightest thing here and there, like relabeling one item on a diagram. That's been about it.



Hey, if you live in Southern Oregon or Northern California, I'd like to invite you to come to Southern Oregon University if you're close enough to commute once a week, because I will be teaching a class at what is called the OLLI, O-L-L-I, which is the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Southern Oregon University. I'll be teaching a 10-week course called A Simple Explanation of the Gnostic Gospel, and people will be using A Simple Explanation of the Gnostic Gospel book as the textbook, so this is a very exciting opportunity for me. And to have 10 weeks with the same group of people who sign up to sit and learn, or remember as it were, it should be an interesting process. Here is the OLLI link if you would like to register for the class. This course is for the Fall semester, beginning September 15th of 2025.







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Also, another piece of news is that the children's book is all but finished. Everything was completely done, and I uploaded it, and now I'm waiting for the proof copy to come so I can verify that everything falls within the margins. The illustrator's having to go back on two of the pages out of the children's book to move Logos, of all things—to move him into the page, because when you account for the trim size, Logos got cropped off of two of the pages, and we can't have that!



Front and back cover for Children of the Fullness. This is the first and only Gnostic kid's book, for ages 2+



By the way, I've noticed that everybody around here who uses the word Logos, even a school by that name and all the students that go to the school, pronounces it Lo-gahs, and I've also heard some radio preachers say Lo-gahs. It's not Lo-gahs, it's Low-gohs. That's how I learned it in graduate school, because we study what Logos means, not from a Gnostic point of view, but from Greek philosophy. Logos was often discussed in the major that I majored in when I was working on my PhD, which was Classical Rhetoric. So I thought, well, how come we called it Logos and everybody around here calls it Lo-gahs?



But I looked it up in the pronunciation guides on the internet, and they all say Logos, or Logoze, never Lo-gahs. So I think we're in good shape to be referring to our Aeon from whom we are descended as Logos.
Gnostic Insights
Here you will find podcasts that explain gnosis, as simply as humanly possible. What is gnosis? Gnosis is knowing. Gnosis is not faith, or studying, or imagining. Gnosis is remembering. Remembering who you are, why you are here, what your mission on earth is, and where you will go when you die. Gnosis involves remembering the origin of consciousness and creation. The who, what, when, where, and why of everything.