Matt Bryson

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April 2011

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#damn i have good taste in music

March 2011

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Mar 31, 2011
I'm an old man but I have energy to kick this dictator out → msnbc.msn.com
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#Talib Kweli

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#Typography #matt bryson #graphic design #illustration #nature
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“whether Yoga or Douja we all get high” —Common
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#festival #psytrance #dubstep #progressive #arts #new reality
Welcome to Pangea pt. 4 - check out our forth annual festival of life ! → facebook.com#!

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#festival #music #art #mountains
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Mar 27, 2011

The US Military has become nothing but a puppet for the UN to fight the worlds wars.

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The gospel of truth is joy for those who have received from the Father of truth the grace of knowing him, through the power of the Word that came forth from the pleroma, the one who is in the thought and the mind of the Father, that is, the one who is addressed as ‘the Savior’, (that) being the name of the work he is to perform for the redemption of those who were ignorant of the Father, while in the name of the gospel is the proclamation of hope, being discovery for those who search for him.

When the totality went about searching for the one from whom they had come forth - and the totality was inside of him, the incomprehensible, inconceivable one who is superior to every thought - ignorance of the Father brought about anguish and terror; and the anguish grew solid like a fog, so that no one was able to see. For this reason, error became powerful; it worked on its own matter foolishly, not having known the truth. It set about with a creation, preparing with power and beauty the substitute for the truth.

This was not, then, a humiliation for him, the incomprehensible, inconceivable one, for they were nothing, the anguish and the oblivion and the creature of deceit, while the established truth is immutable, imperturbable, perfect in beauty. For this reason, despise error.

Thus, it had no root; it fell into a fog regarding the Father, while it was involved in preparing works and oblivions and terrors, in order that by means of these it might entice those of the middle and capture them.

The oblivion of error was not revealed. It is not a […] from the Father. Oblivion did not come into existence from the Father, although it did indeed come into existence because of him. But what comes into existence in him is knowledge, which appeared in order that oblivion might vanish and the Father might be known. Since oblivion came into existence because the Father was not known, then if the Father comes to be known, oblivion will not exist from that moment on.

Through this, the gospel of the one who is searched for, which <was> revealed to those who are perfect, through the mercies of the Father, the hidden mystery, Jesus, the Christ, enlightened those who were in darkness through oblivion. He enlightened them; he showed (them) a way; and the way is the truth which he taught them.

For this reason, error grew angry at him, persecuted him, was distressed at him, (and) was brought to naught. He was nailed to a tree (and) he became fruit of the knowledge of the Father. It did not, however, cause destruction because it was eaten, but to those who ate it, it gave (cause) to become glad in the discovery, and he discovered them in himself, and they discovered him in themselves.

As for the incomprehensible, inconceivable one, the Father, the perfect one, the one who made the totality, within him is the totality, and of him the totality has need. Although he retained their perfection within himself, which he did not give to the totality, the Father was not jealous. What jealousy indeed (could there be) between himself and his members?

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Gospel of Truth

I finally got around to reading the Gospel of Truth and it is absolutely amazing.  I dont know what took me so long to read it.    I recently found out it was authored by Valentinus of Alexandria.  Its a fact that during the first and second centuries Alexandria Egypt was the capital of Christianity and not Rome.  I highly recommend reading this.

http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/got.html

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