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What if the earliest gospels revealed a Jesus who taught inner revelation—and the Church buried his words?
The Complete Gnostic Gospels & Apocalypses brings to life the secret scriptures of early Christians who followed a path of divine knowledge rather than external authority.
Banned, burned, and buried for centuries, these mystical texts reveal a world of layered heavens, divine sparks, and Jesus as a spiritual revealer—not just a savior.
What you’ll discover inside:
• The Gospel of Thomas – 114 cryptic sayings of Jesus offering the path to spiritual awakening
• The Gospel of Mary – A powerful vision of soul ascent and feminine insight into divine mysteries
• The Gospel of Philip & Judas – Revelations of sacred union and cosmic roles reversed
• The Apocalypses of Peter, Paul, Adam & James – Visions of the soul’s journey, judgment, and heavenly realms
• The Thunder, Perfect Mind – A striking voice of the divine feminine filled with paradox and power
• Sethian & Valentinian Texts – Including Zostrianos, Allogenes, and Trimorphic Protennoia—revealing the pleroma and battles beyond time
This audiobook is a sacred archive of voices long silenced—rediscovered and spoken once more.
Begin your journey into the hidden gospels—and awaken to the knowledge within.
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