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Erich Habich-Traut

Sethianism: Darkness, Light and pure Spirit

  • ABOUT SETHIANS:
     Sethians view the biblical Seth as their hero, who was reincarnated as Jesus.

    In the questionaire for ULC ministers it asks about what we believe. I have updated this information. 
    Sethianism speaks of a trinity, which is similar to the Christian one, yet different. 


    Sethianism
    It takes it's name from Seth, the third son of Adam & Eve, who is the ancestor of Noah and hence the father of all mankind.
    Adam instructed Seth in fundamental science, mathematics, astronomy, agriculture and wisdom.

    And followers of Seth named themselves after him, to follow his path of study and science, which leads to Enlightenment and Salvation.


    According to sources the "Sethians" believed the following:

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    THE SETHIAN BELIEF SYSTEM proclaims a trinity of
    darkness (1) / light (2) / pure spirit (3).

    Through fusion and mixture of these,
    all that exists,
    comes into being.

    Contrary to other beliefs the darkness is not passive nor lazy,
    but a counter-force.

    This darkness equates to water and the snake.

    Darkness bears fruit to a son,
    called Nous (4) (reason) that is not of this world,
    but a lost particle of light and spirit,
    that cannot deliver himself from within.

    To free himself, the logos of light becomes "absolute reality" (5).
    Deutsch: (Um ihn zu befreien, mache sich der Logos des Lichts dem Nous gleich).
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    And that in a nutshell is an ancient belief from 300BCE, that has elements of the trinity.
    What I like about it, is that it talks about a particle of light and attempts to describe it's behaviour.

    That is a very modern interpretation.

     

    We then look at the connection between the Sethians and the Jewish sect of the Samaritans. 

    A Samaritan by the name of Dositheus claimed to have discovered and transmitted the text "The Three Steles of Seth".

    Accordingly then we must leave open the possibility that the Sethian movement could have arisen inside the Samaritan sect of the Dositheans.  

     

    http://ww3.haverford.edu/religion/courses/222a/schenke.htm

1 comment
  • Marie Zibert
    Marie Zibert Interesting blog. This is the first time I've heard of Sethianism, thanks for sharing!
    March 4, 2017