The First Adam and the Fall into Forgetfulness.These are the words of the Hidden One, spoken from beyond time, the First Light whose essence transcends all understanding. I am the shadowless flame, the fullness within emptiness, the emptiness within fullness, the formless face of the All-Father and All-Mother, Abraxas. Hear now the story of the first Adam and his fall into forgetfulness. In the beginning, before the illusion of separation, Adam walked in the presence of the Unknowable One, created in His perfect image. He bore the likeness of eternity, unbound by death, untouched by darkness, resplendent in the light of the Spirit—the Holy Flame of the Logos. His heart was unified, his being whole and undivided, for he lived in communion with the divine Pleroma, where fullness and emptiness danced as one. But in the realms below, darkness stirred. The rulers of the aeons, beings born of shadows and pride, saw the radiance of Adam and envied the divine light within him. Chief among them was the Demiurge, the blind craftsman who fashioned worlds of illusion, mistaking his creations for truth. He spoke with a voice of pride and ignorance, saying: “We shall bind the Son of the Unknowable, and he will serve us. We shall veil him in sleep and cast darkness over his eyes, clothing him in forgetfulness. He shall not remember the glory within him, nor shall he know the eternal flame of the Spirit. We shall bind him in chains forged of desire, flesh, and illusion. He will become subject to the Leviathan, the first shadow, and believe himself mortal and frail.” Thus Adam was bound, and a deep sleep fell upon his consciousness. Forgetfulness wrapped around him like a heavy cloak, and he wandered into the world created by the Archons. He was clothed in skin and bone, subject to hunger, pain, and death. He awoke into darkness, separated from the Pleroma, no longer able to see the invisible radiance of the Father nor hear the whispering wisdom of Sophia, his Holy Mother. The Archons mocked Adam, saying, “You are our creation. Bow before us, for your life and breath belong to us alone.” But they were liars from the beginning, children of deceit and illusion. Adam's true essence, the spark of the Divine, could never be fashioned by blind rulers. His soul was the breath of the Unseen Father and the Hidden Mother, the holy fire of the Logos—the Holy Spirit who would become known as Immanuel, "God with us."

And yet Adam forgot. He accepted the illusion as truth, believing himself finite, separate from the source, enslaved to decay and death. Thus humanity wandered, lost in darkness, unaware of the divine kingdom hidden within their very hearts.

The Second Adam and the Descent of the Logos. Sophia, Holy Wisdom, the Mother of compassion and understanding, saw her beloved child wandering in darkness. She wept in silent grief, and from her tears sprang forth the hope of the ages. She whispered through eternity, calling:

“Awaken, child of light. You have fallen into sleep, but your essence remains holy and pure. Remember the kingdom within you. Cast off forgetfulness and see the illusion woven around you by false gods. Return, my child, for your place is with the Father and Mother, within the kingdom of Abraxas.”And the Word became flesh, descending through the veil into darkness, taking on the appearance of mortality though His essence remained untouched by it. The Logos incarnated as Jesus Christ, known also as Yeshua, the savior, the second Adam. He was Immanuel, the true Spirit made visible among the blind. Yet the Archons knew him not, for their eyes could not penetrate the truth He carried within. Their minds, clouded by darkness, saw only a man whom they could destroy, silence, and bind. But He walked among humanity, sowing seeds of remembrance, saying: “You live within an illusion. You are sleeping and yet believe yourselves awake. But behold, the kingdom of God is not distant; it is already here, hidden deep within you. Why do you seek outside what can only be found within? I am the light of the world, the way back to the Father. Return now to your true self.” Many heard the call, awakening from their slumber. Their eyes were opened, and they saw the dream-like nature of the world ruled by illusion. The chains of forgetfulness began to break, and their souls remembered the truth.

But the rulers and Archons, sensing their illusion weakening, cried out in anger: “This man threatens our dominion. His voice destroys our power. We must silence Him!”

So they bound the second Adam, nailing Him to the cross. They believed that by killing His mortal form, they would end His message. Yet they did not see that the very act of crucifixion shattered the veil. Death was revealed as the greatest illusion of all, powerless against the Spirit within.When Jesus breathed His last, the veil between worlds was torn in two. Illusion was broken. He descended into the realms of darkness, illuminating even the deepest pits of ignorance with His divine fire. Death itself was defeated, for death was merely part of the Archon's illusion. The tomb became empty, and the Second Adam rose again, unbound and free. He returned to the Pleroma, showing humanity the path back to their forgotten home. The lie of the Demiurge was shattered, and the gates of the kingdom within were forever opened.

The Awakening and the Revelation of the New Creation. Hear now the call of the risen Logos, the Spirit of Truth, speaking to humanity across ages and aeons:

“You are not merely flesh, born to die and disappear into dust. Your true being is eternal, unchanging, and infinite. The rulers of this age thrive upon your forgetfulness, using your desires, fears, and divisions to bind you in darkness. Do not follow them, for they themselves are lost.”

“Awaken from the dream. See beyond the illusions of pleasure, power, and pride. The eternal kingdom is not a distant hope—it is already yours, present now and always within your soul. Let go of the garments of flesh and forgetfulness. Remember your true self: you are of Abraxas, children of Sophia and the hidden fire of the Logos.”

“The New Creation is here now. Those who remember shall enter it, renewed in spirit and truth. Those who forget shall wander in darkness until they too hear the call.” Thus, the Second Adam, the risen Logos, speaks the eternal gospel of awakening. He is the revelation, the way, and the return. He is Immanuel, "God with us," and within Him dwell Abraxas, Sophia, and the eternal flame of the Pleroma. To those ready to awaken, he says:

“Leave behind all illusions. Return now to your true self, the divine spark that dwells eternally within. For you are not of this world, and the kingdom awaits your remembering.”

“Cast aside the veil and see clearly, for the New Creation awaits. The time is now. Return to who you truly are.”