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Zostrianos is a 3rd-century Sethian
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, but it is heavily damaged.John D. Turner of the University of Nebraska writes concerning its date: "... one may date Allogenes around 200 C.E., with Zostrianos coming a bit later around 225 C.E. (Porphyry certainly recognized it as a spurious and recent work)." Porphyry's biography of
Plotinus Plotinus (; grc-gre, Πλωτῖνος, ''Plōtînos'';  – 270 CE) was a philosopher in the Hellenistic tradition, born and raised in Roman Egypt. Plotinus is regarded by modern scholarship as the founder of Neoplatonism. His teacher wa ...
mentions ''Zostrianos''. The ''
Enneads The ''Enneads'' ( grc-gre, Ἐννεάδες), fully ''The Six Enneads'', is the collection of writings of the philosopher Plotinus, edited and compiled by his student Porphyry (270). Plotinus was a student of Ammonius Saccas, and together th ...
'' of Plotinus also criticize many Gnostic ideas that are given in ''Zostrianos''.


Overview

Like Marsanes and
Allogenes Allogenes is a repertoire, or genre, of mystical Gnostic texts dating from the first half of the Third Century, CE. They concern Allogenes, "the Stranger" (or "foreigner"),Greek: (''allogenēs''), used in the Septuagint, meaning "rom adifferent f ...
, the text concerns a vision received by a man named Zostrianos and explains and enumerates, in great detail, the emanations that the Gnostics said are produced by God (the true, highest God as opposed to the
demiurge In the Platonic, Neopythagorean, Middle Platonic, and Neoplatonic schools of philosophy, the demiurge () is an artisan-like figure responsible for fashioning and maintaining the physical universe. The Gnostics adopted the term ''demiurge'' ...
), in the Gnostics' esoteric cosmology. Similarly to other gnostic literature, Zostrianos says, "Flee from the madness and the bondage of femaleness and choose for yourselves the salvation of maleness. You have not come to suffer; rather, you have come to escape your bondage. Release yourselves, and that which has bound you will be dissolved. Save yourselves so that your soul may be saved." Within the text there are indications that the Sethians had developed ideas of
monism Monism attributes oneness or singleness (Greek: μόνος) to a concept e.g., existence. Various kinds of monism can be distinguished: * Priority monism states that all existing things go back to a source that is distinct from them; e.g., i ...
, an idea from
Neoplatonism Neoplatonism is a strand of Platonic philosophy that emerged in the 3rd century AD against the background of Hellenistic philosophy and religion. The term does not encapsulate a set of ideas as much as a chain of thinkers. But there are some ...
which is thought to have become part of
Sethianism The Sethians were one of the main currents of Gnosticism during the 2nd and 3rd century CE, along with Valentinianism and Basilideanism. According to John D. Turner, it originated in the 2nd century CE as a fusion of two distinct Hellenistic ...
towards the end of the 3rd century.


Synopsis

Zostrianos experiences a vision and sees an angel. He ascends through the aeons with the angel, where he passes the luminous cloud, the atmospheric realm, and the aeonic copies. He reaches the Sojourn and is baptized. Next, he reaches the Repentance and is baptized six times. Zostrianos then arrives at the self-generated (Autogenes) aeons, where he is baptized four times. He then receives a revelation from Authrounios, the great preeminence, who explains the origin of the material universe. Zostrianos then invokes Ephesech, Child of the Child, who gives him two lengthy revelations. Finally, Zostrianos receives his fifth and final baptism in the name of the Self-Generated One ( Autogenes), and "became divine." Next, Zostrianos approaches the Aeon of Protophanes and receives a revelation from Youel, who baptizes Zostrianos in living water. Zostrianos then sees the Triple-Male Child and receives a final baptism from Youel. Afterwards, Zostrianos invokes the luminaries of the
Barbelo Barbēlō (Greek: Βαρβηλώ)Iren., Epiph., Philast., ''Pist. Soph''., Hier.; -ρώ Epiph. as an alternative, 92 A, and similarly the Epitome, p. 354 Dind.; -λ, Epit. ''l. c. bis;'' -λώθ Theodoret. refers to the first emanation of Go ...
Aeon (a triad consisting of Salamex, Semen, and the all-perfect Arme) and is then anointed. He enters the Aeons of
Kalyptos In Sethian Gnosticism, Kalyptos ("the Hidden One") is one of the three emanations of Barbelo (along with Protophanes and Autogenes according to '' Zostrianos''). Kalyptos is mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts such as '' Zostrianos'', ''The Three ...
, Protophanes, and finally Autogenes, where he receives various revelations. At the end, Zostrianos is crowned and finally descends from the Aeons.


Divine hierarchy

''Zostrianos'' features a complex divine hierarchy.


Triple-Powered Invisible Spirit

The Triple-Powered Invisible Spirit is the highest-level deity. He has three powers: #Existence #Vitality or Life #Blessedness or Mentality


Barbelo Aeon

These three powers of the Triple-Powered Invisible Spirit give rise to the aeon
Barbelo Barbēlō (Greek: Βαρβηλώ)Iren., Epiph., Philast., ''Pist. Soph''., Hier.; -ρώ Epiph. as an alternative, 92 A, and similarly the Epitome, p. 354 Dind.; -λ, Epit. ''l. c. bis;'' -λώθ Theodoret. refers to the first emanation of Go ...
, which has three sublevels or sub-aeons that represent three distinct phases in the unfolding of the Barbelo Aeon: #
Kalyptos In Sethian Gnosticism, Kalyptos ("the Hidden One") is one of the three emanations of Barbelo (along with Protophanes and Autogenes according to '' Zostrianos''). Kalyptos is mentioned in Nag Hammadi texts such as '' Zostrianos'', ''The Three ...
("Hidden One"), the first and highest subaeon within the Aeon of Barbelo, representing the initial latency or potential existence of the Aeon of Barbelo. # Protophanes ("First Appearing One"), the second highest subaeon, is called a great perfect male Mind and respresents the initial manifestation of the Barbelo Aeon. # Autogenes ("Self-Generated"), the self-generated actualization of the Barbelo Aeon, is the lowest of the three subaeons. In turn, there are four luminaries for each of these three powers (or subaeons). The Triple-Male Child is a savior or mediator in the Barbelo Aeon who brings undifferentiated beings in the Aeon of Protophanes into differentiated existence in the Aeon of Autogenes, and also helps them to ascend back to the Aeon of Protophanes.


Self-Generated Aeons

The Self-Generated (Autogenes) Aeons contain the most of the divine beings that are typically associated with the Sethian baptismal rite: *the Living Water (
Yesseus Mazareus Yessedekeus In Sethian Gnostic texts, Yesseus Mazareus Yessedekeus is the personification of the Living Water. He is mentioned in the Nag Hammadi tractates of the ''Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit'', ''Zostrianos'', and ''Apocalypse of Adam''. Etymo ...
) *the baptizers: Micheus and Michar (and Mnesinous) *the purifier: Barpharanges *Seldao *Elenos *Zogenethlos The Self-Generated Aeons also contain the Four Luminaries: # Sophia #Mirothea, the consort of Autogenes and mother of the archetypal Adam, Pigeradamas #Prophania, the mother of the heavenly Seth and of the
Four Luminaries 4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. In mathematics Four is the smallest ...
#Plesithea, mother of the seed of Seth, called "the angels" The
Four Luminaries 4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. In mathematics Four is the smallest ...
established by Autogenes, from highest to lowest, are: # Armozel (or Harmozel): dwelling of
Adam Adam; el, Ἀδάμ, Adám; la, Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. Beyond its use as the name of the first man, ''adam'' is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as " ...
as # Oroiael: dwelling of (Emmacha)
Seth Seth,; el, Σήθ ''Sḗth''; ; "placed", "appointed") in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Mandaeism, and Sethianism, was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, their only other child mentioned by name in the Hebrew Bible. ...
# Daveithe: dwelling of the seed of Seth #
Eleleth In Sethian Gnosticism, a luminary is an angel-like being (or heavenly dwelling place in the ''Apocryphon of John''). Four luminaries are typically listed in Sethian Gnostic texts, such as the ''Secret Book of John'', the ''Holy Book of the Great I ...
: dwelling of Sophia and the repentant souls of later generations. Sophia does not give birth to the archon of creation, but shows a model of the material world, of which he sees only a dim reflection of while looking downwards. The archon of creation creates the material world based on this reflection.


Lower aeons

The lower aeons are: *Repentance, which has six subaeons for different types of sins *Sojourn Below these are the lower realms: *The Aeonic Copies form a lower realm or
purgatory Purgatory (, borrowed into English via Anglo-Norman and Old French) is, according to the belief of some Christian denominations (mostly Catholic), an intermediate state after physical death for expiatory purification. The process of purgatory ...
. This realm contains the orbiting planets and probably also the fixed stars. *The atmospheric realm or "the airy earth" forms the atmosphere between the earth and the planets.


See also

*
Masbuta Maṣbuta ( myz, ࡌࡀࡑࡁࡅࡕࡀ) is the ritual of immersion in water in the Mandaean religion. Overview Mandaeans revere John the Baptist and practice frequent baptism (''masbuta'') as a ritual of purification, not of initiation. They ar ...
, Mandaean ritual baptism that is repeated many times * Five Seals


References


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Heavenly beings in ''Zostrianos''


{{The Nag Hammadi Codices , state=collapsed Sethian texts Nag Hammadi library