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Neoplatonism and Gnosticism - Dec/8/2022

A QUICK GUIDE TO NEOPLATONISM

The neoplatonists were a group of greek philosophers around 250 AD who drew upon platonic and neopythagorean philosophy to talk about god. While they were not magicians in of themselves, their ideas about the nature of god and reality would be influential for everyone from the church fathers to jewish mystics to islamic polymaths.

According to the neoplatonists, we live in the sensible world. It is all the things we can sense and understand. Things like rocks, trees, meat, dreams, ideas, and women, are all part of the sensible world. But where did it all come from? To answer this question, the Neoplatonists introduced three main ideas: The One, Emmanation, and the many.

Think of yourself. You came from somewhere. You had parents who produced you, and they in turn had parents who produced them, and so on and so on all the way back to the biological Adam and Eve. But something had to cause them, be they sneezed into being by Atum, or evolved over time from some primordial froth, or shaped from clay by Ki. But something had to cause Autm, or Ki, or the primordial froth, and so on and so on until you reach the simplest, earliest, most original state of the world. This is The One. It is the simple, transcendent, and infinite cause of the universe that is furthest from comprehension.

But we live in the sensory world, the thing made of rocks, trees, dreams, ideas, and women, all things that are notably not transcendent. This is the many, the fragments of The One that make up the world. This raises a question: How does an Infinite, transcendent, The One become the finite, manifest world? The neoplatonists answer: Emmanation.

The One has to go through steps to break itself down into the world. These middle-states, called hypostates, are the bread and butter of why Neoplatonism has stuck around for the rest of magical history. Because no two neoplatonists could really agree on exactly how many hypostates there were, what order they would happen in, or their relationship to each other. Discourse around how exactly The One became the many formed the basis for nigh-on two thousand years of theological discussion.

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Early Christians interpreted Neoplatonic ideas as such, equating The One with the father, and the many with Christ, with the Holy Spirit serving as a hypostate between the two.

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Plotinus, as edited by Porphyry, posited some notably more complex hypostates.

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Sharp-eyed viewers may notice the similarities between these complex diagrams, and the kabbalistic tree of life, whose framers were undoubtedly influenced by neoplatonic ideas.

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GNOSTICS

NOTES ON GNOSTICISM

Maybe start with the Sacred Book of John / Apocryphon of John? Provides a good overall structure for Gnostic Christian Mytholoy

Valentenian Gnosticism

Three Steles of Seth

Big Guys To Cover

NEOPLATONISM

Whats Important?

Da Big Ideas

Da Big Texts

Plotinus:

Porphyry:

Iamblicus

How do you get from an infinite god, to a finite one?

Early Kabbalah

PROCLUS - METAPHYSICAL ELEMENTS

  1. Every Multitude partakes in The One - If something isn’t part of The One, then The One is not whole. Nothing is infinite except for the one. Nothing is composed of nothing.
  2. Hyparxis - Being, or Essence
  3. Basically, the one emanates forms and then those forms undergo hyparxis as instances
  4. Causes: The One causes > Being which causes > Life which causes > Intellect which causes > Soul which causes > Body
  5. Whats the difference between the Intellect and the Soul?
  6. You have to Be to Be alive, that makes sense.
  7. You have to be alive to have an intellect, which makes sense
  8. You have to have an intellect to have a soul? Hard time with that one. Maybe self-reflection?
  9. You gotta be aware to exist in a body?
  10. The further from The One a hypostate is, the more power it has over you. (Prop LVII)

PLOTNUS - ENNEADS (Written by Plotinus, compiled by Porphyry)


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