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Abraxas - Wikipedia Abraxas (Biblical Greek: ἀβραξάς, romanized: abraxas, variant form ἀβράναξ romanized: abranax) is a word of mystic meaning in the system of the Gnostic Basilides, being there applied to the "Great Archon " (megas archōn), the princeps of the 365 spheres (ouranoi) [2][3][4] The word is found in Gnostic texts such as the Holy
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Abraxas (Abrasax, Abraxis) - OCCULT WORLD Abraxas (Abrasax, Abraxis) is the gnostic name for the demigod who rules the 365th (highest and final) aeon, or sphere, ascending to the unknowable God Christian Demonologists put Abraxas in the ranks of Demons
Abraxas: Divinity or Demon? (Gnosticism) - Altar Gods Today, most people think of Abraxas as the name of a demon, appearing in the Infernal Dictionary of 1818 But in early Gnosticism, Abraxas was a divinity, and perhaps even the highest divinity It was the name applied to the first Archon, who commanded the remaining archons
Abraxas | Demonology | Fandom Abraxas is a mystical word, probably of Gnostic or Kabbalistic origins, which conveys gematrically the number 365 and is connected with the solar cycle The word is also associated with the highest Gnostic deity and eventually became the name of a demon in occultism
Abraxas - Greek Word of Mystic | Mythology. net Abraxas is a mystic word made up of Greek letters It is also referred to as Abrasax in other sources, which may have been the earlier spelling The word was believed to have magical properties and was inscribed on ancient charms and amulets
Abraxas - Mystical Dualistic Deity | mythicalcreatures. info “Abraxas” is a word of mystical and philosophical significance that has been used in various contexts throughout history It is often associated with Gnosticism, a religious and philosophical movement that emerged in the early centuries of the Common Era
Abraxas (or Abrasax) | Encyclopedia. com Abraxas (or Abrasax) The Basilidian sect of Gnostics of the second century claimed Abraxas as their supreme god and said that Jesus Christ was only a phantom sent to Earth by him