“How then can men describe the universe, except by their inscribing of themselves upon the fields of space? To describe the universe as it is they must become the universe, and then they will describe themselves; and to describe themselves they will be able to discover no better way than that in which the universe gives utterance to itself. It speaks perpetually the Language of the Gods, the Universal Tongue, for it is God for ever giving utterance unto Himself.””
Quotes by G. R. S. Mead
“For body's sleep became the soul's awakening, and closing of the eyes − true vision””
“And Pistis Sophia cried out most exceedingly, she cried to the Light of lights which she had seen from the beginning, in which she had had faith, and uttered this repentance, saying thus:The first repentance of Sophia. O Light of lights, in whom I have had faith from the beginning, hearken now then, O Light, unto my repentance. Save me, O Light, for evil thoughts have entered into me.””
“And of the matter stored beneath it , the Father made of it a universal body, and packing it together made it spherical - wrapping it round the life - [a sphere] which is immortal in itself, and that doth make materiality eternal.””
G. R. S. MeadG. R. S. Mead was a prominent British scholar, writer, and esotericist known for his extensive work on Gnosticism and early Christianity. Born in 1863, he was a key figure in the Theosophical Society ...