Nmherman on Sat, 15 Dec 2001 12:30:01 +0100 (CET)


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[Nettime-bold] Nag Hammadi Fragment Clue to G2K and Biomathic Limit-Theory



James said, "Rabbi, if they arm themselves against you, then is there no blame?" You have come with knowledge, that you might rebuke their forgetfulness. You have come with recollection, that you might rebuke their ignorance. But I was concerned because of you. For you descended into a great ignorance, but you have not been defiled by anything in it. For you descended into a great mindlessness, and your recollection remained.

You walked in mud, and your garments were not soiled, and you have not been buried in their filth, and you have not been caught. And I was not like them, but I clothed myself with everything of theirs. There is in me forgetfulness, yet I remember things that are not theirs. There is in me [....], and I am in their [...].


http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/1ja.html

(see url for perfect formatting.  See also, re: gnosis, http://www.geocities.com/genius-2000/Stahlman1.html for an unusually prescient text by Mark Stahlman, submitted under the topic "Gnosis Inc." for the G2K Conference 2000.)

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