Gospel of Nicodemus
The above is the text, the following is commentary/summary ->
The above is the text, the following is commentary/summary ->
Quote:THE LEGENDS OF NIGHT, as we read in the Gospels, tell us that during the suffering and crucifixion of the son of God the heavenly host gathered around him; and so too did the infernal host. Up until this point the god made flesh denied temptation, denied the myrrh and opium offered to him, denied the wine and water as he gave up his breath on the spear of Longinus. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, the Pharisee and Sanhedrin member attended his death and saved his blood, sweat and relics. Joseph continued his church, but through Nicodemus a different legacy was maintained. Nicodemus has an apocryphal text ascribed to him, the Gospel of Nicodemus where we find the important section, The Harrowing of Hell, which describes Christ’s descent to Purgatory and Hell where the Lord of Hell is surprised by his powers...
...The apocryphal text tells us that to be hung on a tree, as Jesus did, was reserved for those accursed. So from his crucifixion at the gate of skulls, Golgotha, he opened the infernal and celestial gates at a precise astrological moment where his breath was given to both the above and the below. The Harrowing of Hell demonstrates that the death of Jesus shook Heaven as much as Hell, and that he had to enter into both domains to conquer. We are moving far from accepted Christian doctrine here as we venture into the lands of heresy and hidden truth.
De Mattos Frisvold, Nicholaj. Exu & the Quimbanda of Night and Fire (p. 17). Scarlet Imprint | Bibliothèque Rouge. Kindle Edition.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
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- Bertrand Russell