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Carl Jung stated, in Seven Sermons to the Dead, that Abraxas is an important figure. The driving force of individuation (synthesis, maturity, oneness), referred with the figures for the driving forces of differentiation (emergence of consciousness and opposites), Helios God-the-Sun, and the Devil. Abraxas is activity; Life & death at the same time – like Yin & Yang incorporated.
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Demian - Hermann Hesse
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Abraxas or Abrasax (Gnostic, from the Greek Αβραξας) From The Theosophical Glossary: “Mystical term used by the Gnostics to indicate the supreme entity of our cosmic hierarchy or its manifestation in the human being which they called the Christos. Abraxas has the value of 365, based on numerical equivalents of the Greek alphabet. Because 365 represents the cycle of one revolution of our planet around the sun, they held that in Abraxas were mystically contained the full number of famili...
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Engraving from an Abraxas Stone. The Egyptian Gnostic Basilideans referred to a figure called Abraxas who was at the head of 365 spiritual beings (Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, I.24); it is unclear what to make of Irenaeus' use of the term "Archon", which may simply mean "ruler" in this context. The role and function of Abraxas for Basilideans is not clear. The term Archon became synonymous in Gnosticism as the False Rulers -- the offspring of the False God, the Demiurge.
an ancient coin with a woman holding a snake on it's back and two snakes around her neck
Абраксас. Гемма
Гемма с изображением Абраксаса, II в.н.э.
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Abraxas- gnostic myth: a creature with the head of a cock, a fat belly, and serpents for legs. He wields a whip and shield. He represents the sun and the movement of the earth.