In this video, I discuss and read the gnostic poem Thunder Perfect Mind that was unearthed in upper Egypt in 1945 and is part of a collection of discovered manuscripts now known as the Nag Hammadi Library. It is dated to the second century CE and is told from the perspective of a feminine divinity, thought to be the gnostic goddess of wisdom, Sophia. I also discuss a little more here about the triple goddess archetype and how it relates to the seemingly paradoxical nature of Sophia's nature. 14:57 : I begin reading the translated manuscript of Thunder, Perfect Mind.
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