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17/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 32 β€’ Fragment 5 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œ"5. Now, therefore, O Light of Truth, thou knowest that I have done this in my innocence, thinking that the lion-faced light-power belonged to thee; and the sin which I have done is open before thee.”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.




























17/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 32 β€’ Fragment 4 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œ"4. And when I looked unto the height, I saw all the rulers of the aeons, how in their numbers they looked down on me and rejoiced over me, though I had done them no ill; but they hated me without a cause. And when the emanations of Self-willed saw the rulers of the aeons rejoicing over me, they knew that the rulers of the aeons would not come to my aid; and those emanations which sore pressed me with violence, took courage, and the light which I had not taken from them, they have taken from me.”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.


























15/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 32 β€’ Fragment 3 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œ3. And I cried for help, but my voice hath not reached out of the darkness. And I looked unto the height, that the Light, in which I had had faith, might help me.”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.






















14/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 32 β€’ Fragment 2 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œ2. I gazed, O Light, into the lower parts and saw there a light, thinking: I will go to that region, in order that I may take that light. And I went and found myself in the darkness which is in the chaos below, and I could no more speed thence and go to my region, for I was sore pressed by all the emanations of Self-willed, and the lion-faced power took away my light in me.”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.






























13/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 32 β€’ Fragment 1 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œAnd Pistis Sophia cried out most exceedingly, she cried to the Light of lights which she had seen from the beginning, in which she had had faith, and uttered this repentance, saying thus:
"1. O Light of lights, in whom I have had faith from the beginning, hearken now then, O Light, unto my repentance. Save me, O Light, for evil thoughts have entered into me.”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.


















13/06/2026

Pistis Sophia – Chapter 31 | The Mysteries Of The Light

"It came to pass then thereafter that she looked below and saw his light-power in the parts below; and she knew not that it is that of the Triple-Powered Self-willed, but she thought that it came out of the light which she had seen from the beginning in the height, which came out of the veil of the Treasury of the Light.
And she thought to herself: I will go into that region without my pair and take the light and thereout fashion for myself light-aeons, so that I may go to the Light of lights, which is in the Height of heights.
"This then thinking, she went forth from her own region, the thirteenth aeon, and went down to the twelve aeons. The rulers of the aeons pursued her and were enraged against her, because she had thought of grandeur.
And she went forth also from the twelve aeons, and came into the regions of the chaos and drew nigh to that lion-faced light-power to devour it.
But all the material emanations of Self-willed surrounded her, and the great lion-faced light-power devoured all the light-powers in Sophia and cleaned out her light and devoured it, and her matter was thrust into the chaos; it became a lion-faced ruler in the chaos, of which one half is fire and the other darkness, -that is Yaldabaoth, of whom I have spoken unto you many times.
When then this befell, Sophia became very greatly exhausted, and that lion-faced light-power set to work to take away from Sophia all her light-powers, and all the material powers of Self-willed surrounded Sophia at the same time and pressed her sore.

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.


























12/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 31 β€’ Fragment 5 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œand that lion-faced light-power set to work to take away from Sophia all her light-powers, and all the material powers of Self-willed surrounded Sophia at the same time and pressed her sore.”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.















10/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 31 β€’ Fragment 4 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œit became a lion-faced ruler in the chaos, of which one half is fire and the other darkness, -that is Yaldabaoth, of whom I have spoken unto you many times.
When then this befell, Sophia became very greatly exhausted,”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.
























10/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 31 β€’ Fragment 3 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œAnd she went forth also from the twelve aeons, and came into the regions of the chaos and drew nigh to that lion-faced light-power to devour it.
But all the material emanations of Self-willed surrounded her, and the great lion-faced light-power devoured all the light-powers in Sophia and cleaned out her light and devoured it, and her matter was thrust into the chaos;”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.
























08/06/2026

Pistis Sophia | Ch. 31 β€’ Fragment 2 | The Mysteries Of The Light

β€œAnd she thought to herself: I will go into that region without my pair and take the light and thereout fashion for myself light-aeons, so that I may go to the Light of lights, which is in the Height of heights.
"This then thinking, she went forth from her own region, the thirteenth aeon, and went down to the twelve aeons. The rulers of the aeons pursued her and were enraged against her, because she had thought of grandeur.”

Audiovisual narration of a Gnostic source text: Pistis Sophia.

Narrated and produced by Tyler LightWorker Parker / π“‚€ The Mysteries of the Light π“‚€

Quoted from the public-domain 1921 English translation by G. R. S. Mead,
Pistis Sophia: A Gnostic Miscellany (J. M. Watkins, London).

The text has been lightly excerpted and arranged for spoken cadence,
accompanied by original visual interpretation and sound design.

If this resonates, follow for the unfolding of Pistis Sophia.























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