Jay Dyer on Gnosticism

Published 2020-06-20

All Comments (18)
  • @deerlow1851
    Currently a new Orthodox who has come across a lot of really compelling esoteric/gnostic teachings and I'm wrestling with my faith.
  • Thanks for your teachings, Jay. They are changing my life! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
  • @LGSkywalker82
    Wow... incredible breakdown! Thanks for sharing this!!!
  • @andrewpirr
    The spirit of rebellion against God plagues mankind
  • @enjoful
    esoteric meaning of the cursor?
  • @davidgray6430
    The world is a 'Classroom', not a 'playground' (Libertarianism) or 'prison' (Asceticism), which are two extremes, two sides of the same illusory coin, if you will.
  • @Okaydokie001
    I’m Gnostic,you’re wrong we go off Christ commandments love god & thy neighbor..salvation is through gnosis,an acknowledgment/ realization of the indwelling Christ.
  • @davidgray6430
    I am that I am is the Ego....it is not Spirit, not Christ, not God. Self ('Christ is') vs self-concept ('I am').
  • @1nfty-
    Dude's implying gnostic believes that Christ came from the demiurge. Lol.
  • @ShockInfra
    bruv this content is meant to be private
  • @davidgray6430
    Of course God seems 'impersonal', because you think you're a 'person', and not Spirit.
  • @truthseeker5447
    As someone raised as a jehovahs witness. Their beliefs are not even remotely gnostic. In fact, they call out gnosticism.
  • @davidgray6430
    Orthodoxy teaches that God created the world and it was good and that jesus suffered and died for our sins, but compared to Pure Gnostism, it teaches that God did not create the world and that jesus did not suffer and die for our sins. Anything outside the Orthodoxy church is regarded as heresy, gnostic and thus, satanic. Yet from the Gnostics POV, the Orthodoxy reflects an ego thought system of sin, guilt, fear, punishment and death. There are thousands of other paths to Christ, other than Orthodoxy. In Pure Gnostism, it's the 'purpose' our lives have here, that give our lives here, 'meaning'. Distorted versions of Gnostism lack 'purpose' and 'meaning'. And as stated, Pure Gnostism does not. Love is a-moral, not im-moral, for it is always right, because it is true. We are God, as Spirit, as immortal, but not as a physical and psychological soul/entity. Theres no 'i am', in 'God is'. 'I am that I am' is the ego, consciousness, the dualistic dialectic of the Knower and the known, the Dreamer and the dream, Subject and Object split, mind and body, cause and effect, as within, so without. And another thing, Pure Gnostism does not deny the world, it teaches how we use the world to go beyond the world. It takes what the ego made to harm, i.e. the body and the world, and uses it to heal. Salvation in Pure Gnostism is the saving of ourselves from the egos sleep of separation from God, from Spirit, and waking us out of its dream, and dreams, of death. It's the 'application' on the level of the mind, of a conherent Pure Gnostic complete teaching, that leads to experience, and eventually Gnosis, or enlightenment. Jesus was not a part of a secret society either, and he taught Gnostic Nihilism in parables and metaphors. He ultimately taught that 'God is'. All the 7/8 church councils of the first millennium, murdered anyone who didn't agree with them. The reason the natural world is mathematical and geometric is because that's how an '(I)ntelligent (a)rtifical (m)atrix' (I am), through the digital physics of Quantum information on the planck scale, makes virtual environments/realities. A virtual dream if you will.