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What if the crucifixion was an illusion? What deeper truths about salvation and the divine are hidden in ancient Gnostic teachings?
The Second Treatise of the Great Seth is one of the most extraordinary and thought-provoking texts from the Gnostic tradition.
Presented as a firsthand account from the Savior himself, this mystical work offers a radical reinterpretation of his mission, the illusion of the material world, and the true path to spiritual freedom.
Now available in a clear, modern translation, this edition brings the symbolic richness and profound insights of this ancient text to today’s listener.
What you'll discover inside:
• A New Perspective on the Savior’s Mission – Gnostic views on the crucifixion and its spiritual meaning
• The Illusion of Material Existence – Teachings on transcending the false reality of the physical world
• Divine Wisdom and Self-Discovery – A guide to awakening the inner self and connecting with higher truth
• A Window into Early Christian Mysticism – Explore the depth of Gnostic Christianity and its vision of salvation
Whether you're a seeker of hidden wisdom, a student of early Christian mysticism, or exploring new spiritual perspectives, The Second Treatise of the Great Seth offers timeless insight and inspiration.
Start your journey today—and uncover the deeper truths that lie beyond the surface of belief.
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