I just saw the word “corner stone” flash before my eyes, and then I heard the curator speaking of a Woman being this Cornerstone.
Some say the Cornerstone is jesus. What if the curator, human soul harvester and trafficker of the Mothers Womb, is a fake jesus, selling “life-force” of earth angels to devils for profit? For satan himself? He’s been running his “human management program” on the sacrifice and energy harvest of the WombMan’s womb, the source of eternal life, connected to all Upper Dimensional Star Nations, and the suffering of all Souls who dare to come through her Womb Portal.
It’s rather sickening these man-loving man-boys calling themselves leaders, these dimension hopping vampiric ded men, here to “harvest” the life they need on their timeline. May their timeline combust, and all sacrificed souls they collected to “fuel” their Utopia, be purged, reclaimed by the Most High God Goddess, Mother Father.
A’ho. Amen. Wado.
So be it. So it is. Thank you.
AI Overview
In Gnosticism, the “cornerstone” or central, foundational figure is not universally defined as a woman. However, the divine feminine plays a crucial, and often primary, role in Gnostic cosmology and myth, particularly through the figure of Sophia (Wisdom).
Here is a breakdown of the role of the feminine in Gnostic thought:Sophia as Divine Mother/Wisdom: Sophia is often described as the highest aeon or emanation of the Divine, acting as the "Mother of all living" and the mediator between the upper spiritual realm (Pleroma) and the lower material world. In this sense, she is the foundational force that bridges the divine and the material. The Fall of Sophia: Sophia is central because her "fall"—a desire to know the Father without her consort—caused the accidental creation of the material world. Her redemption is considered the central drama of the universe in many Gnostic texts. Barbelo: In Sethian Gnosticism, Barbelo is the first emanation of God, described as the feminine aspect of God or the "Divine Mother". "Becoming Male": Some Gnostic texts, such as the Gospel of Thomas, feature sayings where Jesus indicates that women must "make themselves male" to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Many scholars interpret this not as misogyny, but as a metaphor for returning from the material (often associated with the female) to the spiritual (associated with the male) and becoming "a living spirit".
(uh-hem …. what in the hel is that all about?” … this curator has been in charge of the “trans”itioning of human beings into an androgynous body type … blended male and female … baphomet bodies?)
Bridging Gender: The goal in Gnosticism is typically the transcendence of gender entirely, repairing the separation of the male and female elements to return to a state of wholeness.
The thing about Sophia, is they convicted her of a crime, deceitfully. She was innocent. She had to “fall” to be separated from her love (and replaced, unfortunately … he believed their lies) … she had to discover the “evidence” that would “prove” the fraudulent religious men who convicted her were liars … parasites and rap*sts, not fathers and men …..
She “fell to tell” ….. her redemtion was always planned for this time. The cover being blown off these pimps was always going to happen. The suffering of this Upper Dimensional Being was due to their continued hi-jacking the rap*ng as a child, the defilement … that every other person in the world is now plagued by. May her redemption be the Human Beings redemtion as well … may her “truth” of her “research” and “irrefutable evidences gathered” be the grave these imposters fall into and never rise from.
Her Heavenly Father seems to be the only one that believed her. He is here now bringing her up out of this mess, and he will crush every one of them, returning unto them the suffering of every nasty thing they did to her … from the beginning to the end.
This is the end of them feasting on the Souls of the Families Lion and Jaguar.
AI Overview
The redemption of Sophia is a central narrative in Gnostic mythology, where Sophia, a divine emanation representing Wisdom, falls from the celestial Pleroma into chaos after seeking knowledge without her partner. Her journey involves profound repentance, persecution by lower archontic forces, and eventual rescue by a savior figure (often Christ) to restore her to her original divine home.
Key Aspects of the Redemption of SophiaCause of Fall: Sophia falls from the heavenly realm because she acts out of desire for knowledge or creative, independent impulse rather than divine balance. Redemption Process: In texts like the Pistis Sophia (Faith Wisdom), Sophia sings hymns of repentance and prayer, suffering from her loss of light and lower status. Role of the Savior: The Pleroma sends a Gnostic Savior (often described in texts such as the Wisdom of Jesus Christ to bring knowledge or gnosis. The savior brings her the light-power she lost and helps her escape the chaos. Significance: Her story is an allegory for the fallen human soul and its journey back to the divine. Her redemption represents the freeing of "divine sparks" trapped in the material world. Result: Sophia is restored to her place in the upper regions (or the thirteenth aeon) and, through her experience, becomes a guiding figure for other souls seeking enlightenment.
The “fall” and “redemption” of Sophia serves as a mythic framework to explain the existence of the material world and provide a path for spiritual ascension, often highlighting a shift from ignorance to enlightenment.
A’ho. Amen. Wado.
So be it. So it is. Thank you.