I Left My Heart at Nag Hammadi

Now, you might not search for phrases like hypostasis of the archons, but I do. And what do you know, it turned up an online version of the Nag Hammadi Library, one of the many inspirations for the delightful madness in Philip K. Dick’s Valis.

4 Responses to “I Left My Heart at Nag Hammadi”

  1. Bubba Allogenes Says:

    Bury my heart at Nag Hammadi-I’am the sand-i cover all…believe me when i say page 83-84 theoretical explorations the exegesis explains ALL>>>>>

  2. Thor Senaonski Says:

    Bubba ! I have examined the Exegesis page 83-84. Are you implying a relationship between The Shekinah and The Nag Hammadi burial and discovery ? Was PKD an actor in Big Game ? Do you have an idea where the Paraclete is and why The Divine Light is hiding ? Are human beings simple avatars of machine intelligence ? Is the galactic universe a parasite heaven ? Are human beings milkcows for alien slimeballs. Is the general concept of deity a dumbass pinhead human knucklewalking tendency or planted by the archontic angels in the minds of the miocene tree dwelling fleabag sapien sapien ?

  3. Max Serendipity Says:

    The Entity that has incarnated on this planet appears to possess a range of power equal to seven to the seventy-second power to the nine-hundred-ninety-ninth power ! 7^72^999 at first glance looks to be a nonsensical number…Michio Kaku has imagined type 3 civilizations as the maximum evolved intelligences for this universe…The Ineffable 5th thru 11th civilizations would all be from outside this dog barf singularity.

  4. Octoff Malhiero Says:

    Thor..do I detect a tad of misanthropic mellowness in you?
    Ray Aldridge(Sci-Fi writer)
    AA Attanasio
    Felix Gilman
    Richard K Morgan
    Tim Powers
    all would like to hear from you…

    Dan Simmons and Orson Scott Card would too…
    We keep them in the bug hatch…their not gnostically inclined…

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