Archons are powerful and often sinister figures in Gnostic cosmology, acting as rulers of the material world and agents of Yabot, the demiurge. In Gnostic vision, Archons are described as beings that keep human souls trapped in the physical world, preventing them from achieving knowledge. true and spiritual liberation they represent the forces of ignorance and oppression working to maintain the illusion of the material world and reinforce the dominance of the demiurge.
I am the goddess of the night and tonight we will re-enter Gnosticism's view of the nature of the material world and explore the powers of the servants of Y according to Gnostic texts Yabot, after proclaiming himself the supreme God of the material world, created the archons to help him Maintain control over creation, they are described as emanations of the demiurge, inheriting part of his ignorance and arrogance the archons act as rulers of different aspects of the material Cosmos, each having dominion over specific elements such as planets , stars or belief systems . of the material world, a reality that according to the Gnostics is inferior and corrupt in comparison to the pleroma, they control human minds and spirits. Sowing confusion, distraction and deception to prevent souls from discovering their Divine origin through their actions, the archons perpetuate spiritual oppression, maintaining humanity in a state of spiritual blindness they are seen as the architects of the laws and structures of the physical world including political and religious social systems that reinforce the power of the demiurge and keep souls away from the pleroma archons are often depicted with grotesque and monstrous forms reflecting their corrupt origin and distorted nature in some texts they have reptilian bodies or hybrid forms that combine human and animal characteristics they are beings of power a power based on manipulation and deception their authority over the material world is derived from yabot but their existence is rooted in ignorance as they are unaware of the true source of the divine in the pleroma the archons operate by creating distractions and illusions such as Worldly Pleasures conflicts and false religions to keep human souls involved in the material world they are responsible for inspiring Fear Desire and ignorance Maintaining souls trapped in endless cycles of suffering and reincarnation each archon has dominion over a specific aspect of material reality for example they can see celestial bodies which in Gnostic astrology are seen as determining influences on human destiny the idea of archons may have roots in traditions Jewish and Babylonian where there are Celestial beings or demons that govern different aspects of the Universe in Judaism, for example the idea of Fallen Angels or evil spirits may have influenced the Gnostic conception of the archons, these beings may also reflect ancient astrological beliefs where the planets and stars were seen as divine influences that shaped human destiny Gnostics interpreted these ideas as forces of spiritual oppression in the context of early Christianity use Fes were often associated with the powers of this world such as political and religious rulers who opposed the message of Christ the Gnostics saw these powers as manifestations of the archons reinforcing the demiurge's control over humanity Gnostic scriptures such as the apocryphal of John describe in detail how the archons were created by yud B and how they work to keep humanity from the true Divine knowledge in Gnosticism the archons are often mentioned as being seven corresponding to seven classical planets sun moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter and Saturn obviously we all know today that the moon and the sun are not planets but that was the paradigm of the time however in different texts Gnostics there are references to more archons that can vary in number and name let's talk about some of them described in different texts and interpretations yabot is the first and most powerful of the archons born from the Sophia's desire for wisdom in the pleroma to contact the monad, the single principle that governs all reality, he is often identified with the demiurg, the creator of the material world, yabot, is generally described as a creature with the body of a serpent and the head of a lion, representing his Dual nature of power and corruption saclas whose name means fool or blind is another frequent name used for yabot or one of his main servants he is a prominent figure in texts such as the gospel of Judas Samael is one of the names given to yabot in some texts also meaning the blind God he can also be seen as a separate archon associated with evil and spiritual blindness Samael is described as a dark and evil figure often associated with destructive and deceptive powers i is an archon associated with the moon and may be a variant from the divine name yé he is often seen as one of the rulers of the material world sabot is one of the archons who in some Gnostic texts repents and turns against yabot he is the planet Mars is described as a being of great military power often associated with war and destruction astaf is another archon mentioned in Gnostic texts associated with the planet Venus he represents Lust and temptation astaf is often represented with androgynous forms symbolizing seduction and desire Adonai is an archon linked to the sun often identified with the God Adonai or Lord he is seen as one of the main Agents of the demiurge he is represented as a Radiant figure symbolizing False light or worldly glory elaios is an archon associated with the planet Jupiter related to judgment and justice he is a figure who reinforces the laws and orders of the demiurge elaios can be represented as a Severus judge with a rigid and authoritarian countenance abraxas is an ambiguous figure sometimes considered an archon and other times a superior deity that transcends the demiurge he is associated with several elements and Planets abraxas is commonly represented with the head of a rooster a human body and legs that are serpents orius is an archon related to the planet Saturn who represents time and limitation he is seen as one of the main rulers of the material world orus is often described as an aged being symbolizing the passage of time and mortality Ariel is an archon mentioned in some Gnostic and Kabbalistic texts the name Ariel means lion of God in Hebrew and he is often associated with the element earth and strength is sometimes described as having a lion's head symbolizing his fierce nature and its connection with the earth Oriel also known as Uriel in other traditions is mentioned as an archon or an angel in Gnostic and Apocryphal texts he is associated with enlightenment and revelation however this revelation being limit to the material universe of yut baot aot is one of the archons listed in the apocryphal of John, an important Gnostic text, he is associated with the planet Saturn and represents Death and destruction, atot is described as a Dark being, symbolizing the power of Death and the end of cycles.
Gnostic traditions although she is best known as a Greek goddess associated with magic and the hidden paths Look I Swear It's Not Me In Gnosticism she can be seen as a liminal figure connecting different spheres of existence and she is often represented with three faces symbolizing her dominance over the underground worlds the earth and the sky kundri is an archon mentioned in some gnostic texts associated with Lust and carnal temptation krion is described as a seductive being often with ambiguous or androgynous forms representing desire and temptation belias is mentioned in some texts Gnostics as an archon linked to rebellion and deception he is often identified with Belal a Demonic figure in Judaism and Christianity Pelias is described as a dark and deceptive figure symbolizing disorder and rebellion against divine order mentioned in some Gnostic texts although similar to the Archangel Michael Micael of the Christian tradition in this tradition he has a more ambiguous role and can act as a Guardian or an opponent he is often described as a Celestial warrior armed with a sword of light representing divine justice or defense of the demiurge oroel is mentioned in some gnostic texts as one of the archons subordinate to yd baat associated with strength and structure oroel is described as a strong and imposing figure symbolizing military power and authority kalila umbri is an archon mentioned in Gnostic texts associated with darkness and illusion he is described as a being shrouded in shadows symbolizing ignorance and spiritual blindness eremi is mentioned in some Gnostic and Apocryphal texts associated with the punishment and judgment of Souls after death eremi is described as a Dark and Severe being, often associated with the role of guardian of the underworld or Hell.