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Gospel of Philip
Gospel of Philip
This scroll does not tell a story.
It whispers the wisdom of heaven,
fragments of fire,
the memory of union.
It speaks of names,
of rebirth,
of the marriage between Spirit and flesh,
between Light and soul.
Let the pure hear.
Let the seekers draw near.
Let the divided be made whole.
Truth is not born in the world as a name.
Everything has its name —
but the Anointed carries all names,
yet is beyond naming.
The Anointed is called Yeshua:
a name above every name,
a sound that echoes across heavens.
Those who know His name
do not merely say it —
they embody it.
Those born of flesh
are reborn through Spirit.
Whoever is not born again
will not receive the breath of life.
The world is full of rebirths,
but only one is from above.
Those who sow in the soil reap wheat.
Those who sow in the breath reap life.
He who was planted by the Father
grows in the Light.
But he who was not planted by the Father
shall be uprooted.
Not every child born is truly alive.
Only those born of the Set-Apart Seed
have life that remains.
The Light shines,
but the world is blind.
The Light is not known by its flame
but by the peace it leaves behind.
Those who receive it
are changed —
not outwardly,
but inwardly.
Those who know themselves
know the Source from which they came.
You saw yourself,
but what did you see?
Flesh?
Look again, deeper —
and you will find Light hidden in Light.
The mirror does not lie,
but the eye does.
A person has name, title, and identity.
But the true name is hidden,
given not by men, but by the Eternal One.
If a name is spoken in this world,
it is a shadow.
The name of the Anointed is not shadow
but the fullness of Light.
To speak His name truly
is to become one with it.
The mystery of union
is not between man and woman —
but between soul and Spirit.
The Bridal Chamber is the place of union,
of restoration,
of remembrance.
There, the soul sheds its veil,
and the Light clothes it in glory.
Without the Bridal Chamber,
there is no resurrection —
only ritual.
The true wedding
is when what was divided
is made one again.
When the two become one —
when male and female become neither,
but both in harmony —
then the kingdom has come near.
Division came in the beginning.
Wholeness comes in the end.
Religious systems give names
but do not give life.
Baptism in water alone is incomplete.
It is not enough to be dipped —
one must be transformed.
The world baptized in rituals,
but the Anointed baptizes in Spirit and fire.
He did not suffer in order to appease wrath.
He came to pour Himself out
so that others might awaken.
He was not killed,
He offered Himself.
His death was not defeat,
but the door to joy.
Those who are anointed
receive the Light within.
They no longer seek outward signs —
they become signs.
The Set-Apart Breath breathes in them,
and they breathe Him out.
The slave seeks reward.
The child lives from inheritance.
The child of the Father
does not serve from fear,
but from love.
Perfect love casts out fear.
It breaks the rod.
It opens the gate.
The world sees division —
but the Anointed brings fire.
Not to destroy,
but to unite.
Fire consumes what separates,
until nothing remains but Light.
A counterfeit coin looks the same
but has no weight.
The system minted many coins —
titles, positions, names.
But the Father gives one true coin:
the image of His Son,
stamped not in metal,
but in Spirit.
Water cleanses the outside.
Breath revives the inside.
The Set-Apart Spirit is not water alone,
but Breath within water.
Without Breath, water is only ritual.
With Breath, water becomes womb.
Do not seek the holy place in stone.
The true temple is within.
The altar is your heart.
The fire is love.
The sacrifice is your will, laid down.
Not all who say “Lord” belong to Him.
Those who know Him
know His voice.
They walk in the Light,
not as slaves,
but as sons and daughters.
The world is illusion.
Division is illusion.
Religion is illusion
when it forgets the Source.
In the Bridal Chamber,
truth is remembered.
The Anointed One came not to teach symbols
but to awaken souls.
He calls each one by name —
not the name given by men,
but the name written in the heavens.
Let the one who has ears,
hear.