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ONENESS:-
How can we find the unity behind male and female
...
... behind right and wrong ...
... behind every pair of opposites?
Jesus said: "When you make the two One,
you will become Sons of Man." (logion 106)
Logion 4 The man old in days will not hesitate

Here we are again invited to effect the reversion to the original
state, to the primordial androgynous being of which the little
child offers us the most adequate possible image. .......... We
cannot revert to the One - and they will be One - without
transcending duality. This repeated invitation to “make the
two One” (logia 11, 22, 30, 106) is here underlined by the
figure seven. The symbolism of numbers is a science to be used
with discrimination; however we can, in accord with the ancients,
see in the number seven the symbol of human totality, at once male
and female. The child of seven days is thus doubly qualified to
show us the place of Life, which is also the place of the Light,
the place where Jesus abides (log. 24) and which his disciples
ask to know about.
Why does Jesus address his appeal to the old man when we lament
the want of any genuine initiatory teaching for the young? Because
one can only envisage returning to the home of the Kingdom if one
has left it. In other words the evolving being must be able to
prove himself, to mark out his “territory”, to gauge
himself under challenge, before he initiates a process of liberation.
Which assumes that he has been able to satisfy his taste for risk
in a climate providing some security: conditions which rarely come
together, whence so many false starts on the road to spiritual
realisation. The evolving being cannot first structure himself
and then realise himself spiritually unless the old man, who must
serve as reference, has found the place of Life, the place of the
Light where Jesus is. And then all becomes clear, because there
is Light at the centre of a man of Light, and he illumines the
whole world (log. 24).
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Logion 11 This heaven will pass away

The present logion - as indeed most of the logia in the Thomas
Gospel - is incomprehensible in the Judeo-Christian religious
context. The repeated question What will you do? challenges the
duality in which Christianity has mired itself and makes man fully
responsible for his fate. By contrast the logion is enlightened
by other Gnostic texts prolonging a tradition which has become
alien to the Christian Church and contested by her.
We must revert to the One from which we come, and the whole of
creation with us. And by creation we must understand not only the
phenomenal world such as our sky, but equally the world of the
angels which also emanates from the One: This heaven will pass
away, and that which is above it will pass away. Those who have
reintegrated with the One during their life on earth, namely have
refound their original condition, those do not die. We read in
the Philip Gospel: .......... Truth is a devourer of Life.
That is why none of those who nourish themselves on the Truth can
die.
Jesus is come from that Place and has brought nourishment from
there, and to those who want it he has given Life, so that they
do not die (N.H. II.3 66.16-20 and 73.22-24).
The heresiologists portray the Gnostics to us as inflexible dualists
who scorn the world and its works. The texts we now have allow
us to reestablish historical truth and to say there is no discontinuity
between the world of plurality and the world of Oneness, because
Oneness purifies Matter, just as Light banishes darkness, just
as Life engulfs death (N.H. I.2 24). In other words, he who dies
will be dissolved at his origin by that which is indissoluble (N.H.
II.3.35.14-23). Whether or not we make the two One, the All does
not fail - and the form is not forsaken - because it
brings all back to itself.
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Logion 75 There are many standing at the door

The term monakhos is
without doubt the master-word of the Gospel of Thomas............
The monakhos is he who has made the
two One or is engaged on an irreversible path which leads him to
the One. In him, contradictions,
oppositions, divisions are abolished or on the way to being abolished;
the mind is reduced to its function as servant; the ego no longer
impedes the acquisition of knowledge, that is to say direct experience.
The marriage place, or the nuptial chamber, is the inner Kingdom
where takes place the alchemy during which ignorance is removed,
giving way to evidence that objects exist only at the level of
illusion. The marriage place is where the illusion of duality
ceases; but it ceases not by the fusion of two entities,
since the One
is alone, it ceases through the intuitive knowledge that nothing
exists except Him, and that I am no other than Him. The Treatise
on Unity is very clear on this subject: If you say through
ignorance that you are other than Him, then you are of coarse
spirit. Meister
Eckhart is also explicit: For those who know , it is a matter
of knowing, for those who have a crude spirit, it is a
matter of faith.
........... Faith is the belief of dualists; it is that of the
multitude: There are many standing at the door….
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Logion 62 I tell my mysteries to those
who are worthy of my mysteries

Jesus tells his mysteries to those who are worthy of his mysteries.
Thomas was found to be worthy of knowing the mysteries of his
Master (log. 13). On the other hand, Thomas judged that the
disciples were not fit to receive the words which Jesus had
said to him
in
secret.
To be worthy means to be at the level of initiation which enables
what Jesus says to us to be interpreted. During the initiation
there is given to us, by successive revelations, both knowledge
of ourselves and knowledge of the Father: When you Know
your selves, then you will be Known (log. 3.9-10). In the Thomas
Gospel, knowledge
of the Father is obtained by us through the Son. It is the
Son who introduces us into the kingdom of the Father, who
reveals to us that which is hidden (log. 108). He reveals
it to us
in
his
words, but only if we do not cease from seeking (log. 2),
or in other words, if we drink from his mouth (log. 108).
Osmosis leads
to identifying. There is no longer either subject or object.
The mind has fallen silent. In the words of the east, the
Self has
laid siege to the Ego. This path, which demands the liberation
of the Ego, is distressing, even suicidal: and very few are
they who agree to pay the price: I found them all drunk (log.
28.4).
The more precious the thing debased, the greater the injury: If
I tell you one of the sayings that he said to me, you will take
up stones and throw them against me; and fire will come
forth from the stones and burn you up (log. 13.22-26).
Jesus maintains
secrecy
with the sole object of preventing the un-worthy from seeking
to acquire a power of self-assertion, hence a dangerous
power. The
instruction he gives is addressed to all those who are
engaged in the adventure of the Kingdom: Give not what
is pure to
dogs lest they cast it on the dung-heap. Throw not pearls
to swine
lest they pollute them (log.93).
To make the two One, is to abolish the subject-object distinction.
Now the left hand cannot know what the right hand is
doing except by means of the mind. If the mind is reduced to
silence, duality
is suppressed; there is nothing but simple, non-judgmental
attention to the sign from the right hand. Through this
example Jesus teaches
us how we must receive his mysteries.
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