Trimorphic Protennoia · Chapter 3

The Discourse of the Word (the Son)

John D. Turner (composite, abridged) · Public domain / scholarly composite. Reproduced for educational and religious commentary.

1I am the Word who dwells in the ineffable Voice. I dwell in undefiled Light, and a Thought revealed itself perceptibly through the great Voice of the Mother, although it is the masculine Word.

2I am Father of every one. I am Mother. I am Word, by means of which I gave birth. The world is my image; I am he who has spoken the All.

3Now I have come the second time in the likeness of a female and have spoken with them. I shall tell them of the coming end of the aeon and teach them of the beginning of the aeon to come, the one without change, the one in which our appearance will be changed.

4And I put on Yeshua. I bore him from the cursed wood, and established him in the dwelling places of his Father. And those who watch over their dwelling places did not know me, for I am untraceable to them.

5I clothed myself with Yeshua and bore him to the eternal Light. And I gave him a baptism, the five seals: the seal of the Father, the seal of the Mother, the seal of the Son, the seal of the Spirit, and the seal of the Light. Whoever receives the five seals will not taste death.

6Behold, I have completed the All in the heights, the middle and the abyss. I have penetrated everywhere; I am clothed in the Light of the Father; I have made every spirit alive. I am the Word, I am the Voice, I am the Mind, I am the Father.

7And I have descended to the midst of the realms of mortals — those of them who can hear, let them hear. Those who have been written in the Book of the Living, of the great invisible Spirit, will be saved through this Discourse, this Trimorphic Protennoia.

8Such is the threefold revelation. He who has ears to hear, let him hear. The Father is the Father, the Mother is the Mother, the Son is the Son, and the Voice that comes forth from each is one.