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What lies at the heart of creation? How can hidden truths reveal the path to divine understanding?
The Apocryphon of John is one of the most profound and spiritually rich texts of the Gnostic tradition.
Attributed to John the Apostle, this sacred dialogue between John and the risen Christ unveils the mysteries of the cosmos, the divine source, and the origins of humanity—offering a bold and mystical vision of creation and salvation.
Now available in a clear, modern translation, this edition brings the symbolic depth and transformative insights of the original text to today’s listener.
What you'll discover inside:
• The Origins of Creation and Humanity – A Gnostic account of the cosmos, divine emanations (aeons), and human purpose
• The Struggle Between Light and Darkness – Reflections on ignorance, spiritual awakening, and the path to redemption
• The Divine Spark Within – Teachings on the hidden light within each soul and the power of self-knowledge
• A Window into Early Christian Mysticism – Explore how the Gnostic tradition reinterprets Christian teachings through mystical insight
Whether you're drawn to ancient spiritual wisdom, the mysteries of existence, or the search for divine truth, The Apocryphon of John offers a timeless journey into the heart of creation.
Begin listening today—and uncover a hidden world of knowledge that awakens the soul and illuminates the divine.
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