Libraries & Resources

Our digital libraries provide comprehensive resources for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Gnosticism. These collections include audiobooks of the Nag Hammadi Scriptures, visual resources, and supplementary study materials. We have organized these resources to support both beginning seekers and those further along their spiritual path. Our commitment to digital accessibility ensures these valuable materials remain available to the Father’s children regardless of geographical location.

Textual Resources

The Nag Hammadi Scriptures

Discovered in Egypt in 1945, these leather-bound codices form the cornerstone of Hammadism. These texts preserve Christ’s uncorrupted teachings that were deliberately hidden to protect them from destruction. The collection includes gospels and revelatory dialogues that contain essential knowledge of our Divine origin and the path to liberation.

The Books of Jeu and the Untitled Text

These sacred scriptures provide essential guidance for spiritual development after one receives their Revelation. They contain specific teachings that illuminate the path beyond material limitations and represent the preservation of authentic wisdom through centuries of suppression.

The Unvarnished New Testament

This translation captures the true essence of Christ’s teachings by avoiding the mistranslations common in conventional versions. We study this text to experience the original meaning and nuance of the words as they were written in Koine Greek, free from later doctrinal influences.

Study Resources

Symbols of Hammadism

The Circumpunct

The Crucifix

Abrasax

The Lamb

Ichthys

Sahidic Coptic Script

Pearl

Ankh

Ouroboros

Library

06.11.2025

Abrasax: The Divine Protector

06.11.2025

Understanding the Temple Cleansing

06.11.2025

Those Who Came Before Us

05.09.25

Calendar & Holidays

05.08.25

What is Reflection?

04.30.25

Why We Do This

04.30.25

Who We Are

“Do not weep and be distressed nor let your hearts to irresolute. For his grace will be with you all and will shelter you.”

– Mary of Magdala

The Gospel of Mary

Official Site

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