
S2E13 : The Gospel of Thomas - Part 4
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In this episode, David and Gene continue their exploration of the Gospel of Thomas, examining sayings 70-92. These sayings focus on navigating the duality between spiritual and material worlds and the constant choices we must make between them.
The esoteric meaning behind the sayings of Jesus in the Gospel are discussed, starting with the call to activate the latent "divine spark" within us - a spiritual conception or “virgin birth” (Saying 70). They interpret Jesus’ saying about the destruction of the "house" (Saying 71) as referring to a personal apocalypse of Gnosis, an irreversible transformation of one's worldview. Jesus's refusal to be a "divider" of possessions (Saying 72) highlights the spiritual realm's inherent unity and the need to integrate the divided aspects of the self.
Further discussion touches on the rarity of those undertaking the spiritual harvest (Saying 73) and the tendency to seek fulfillment externally in "empty wells" instead of looking within (Saying 74). The "solitary ones" who are allowed entry to the "wedding hall" (Saying 75) are presented as those who have achieved inner wholeness, akin to the "Chemical Wedding" in alchemy.
David and Gene explore Jesus speaking as the omnipresent Logos ("I am the All," Saying 77), touching upon pan-psychism and the need to look beyond the surface of reality. They contrast seeking external validation (Saying 78, 91) with the necessity of internal realization and trusting inner authority.
The hosts delve into the hidden nature of consciousness (Saying 83) and the profound challenge of confronting our divine archetypal "likeness" - “our original face before we were born.” (Saying 84). They discuss how the divine pattern must be tried through the fire of earthly life (Saying 85), and how the "Son of Man" finding "no place to rest" (Saying 86) as symbolic of humanity's hybrid nature, caught between two worlds.
The episode concludes by examining the spiral nature of spiritual seeking, where readiness dictates understanding (Saying 92), and how reflecting on, and engaging with these profound sayings is itself a transformative process.
Deep Dive:
- The Gospel of Thomas
Chapters:
- 01:15 Introduction
- 01:41 Review
- 03:10 Sayings 70-72
- 07:25 Sayings 73-75
- 12:18 Sayings 76-78
- 16:39 Sayings 79-81
- 18:54 Sayings 82-84
- 23:50 Sayings 85-87
- 28:23 Sayings 88-90
- 31:34 Sayings 91-92
- 34:34 Conclusions
Resources:
- The Gospel of Thomas (history and various translations - Gnosis.org)
- Gospel of Thomas (Patterson and Robinson translation)
- Gnosis.org - The Gnosis Archive
- The Nag Hammadi Scriptures
- Jesus and the Lost Goddess: The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians by Freke and Gandy
- You’re Not the Observer—You’re the Observed (YouTube)
- Lateralus - Tool (Spotify)