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The Great Announcement.
This is the Book of the Showing Forth of Voice-and-Name
from the Thought of the Great Power, the Boundless.
Wherefore shall it be sealed up, and hidden, and
veiled, and shall be laid in the Habitation wherein
the Root of the Worlds is established.
Unto you, therefore, I say what I say, and write
what I write, and the writing is this:
Of the universal Aeons there are two branches,
having neither beginning nor end, springing from
one Root, which is the Power Silence, invisible,
inapprehensible. Of these two branches, one appears
above, which is the Great Power, the Universal
Mind, which pervades all things, and is male;
the other appears below, the Great Thought, which
is female, and which gives birth to all things.
Thus, these, set opposite each other, unite and
bring forth the Middle Space, an incomprehensible
Aether having neither beginning nor end. In this
Aether is the Father who sustains and nourishes
all those things which have a beginning and an
end.
This is He who has stood, standeth, and shall
stand, a male-female power, after the likeness
of the pre-existing Boundless Power, which has
neither beginning nor end, but exists in oneness.
It was from this Boundless Power that Thought,
which had previously been hidden in oneness, first
proceeded and became twain. And each of them was
one.
For He, when He contained Thought within Himself,
was alone. Yet was He not `the first,' though
`pre-existing,' for it was only when He was manifested
to Himself from Himself that there was a `second.'
Nor was He called Father before Thought had named
Him Father.
Just as, then, in producing Himself from Himself,
He manifested to Himself His own Thought, so also
His manifested Thought did not create the Father,
but contemplating Him hid him -- that is, His
Power -- within Herself; and thus there is a male-and-female
Power-and-Thought.
Therefore, Power does not in any way differ from
Thought, they being One. From the things above
is found Power, and from those below Thought.
Thus it comes to pass that that which is manifested
from them, though One, is found to be Two, male-female,
containing the female within itself. This One
is Mind in Thought; for they are in reality One,
but when separated from each other they appear
as Two.
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