- Monad, the One, the Absolute, Aiōn
Teleos (the
Perfect Aeon, αἰών τέλεος),
Bythos (Depth or Profundity, Βυθός), Proarchē (Before the Beginning, προαρχή),...
- Ἀφρός, romanized: Aphrós, lit. 'Sea Foam') and/or
Bythos (Ancient Gr****: Βυθος, romanized:
Bythós, lit. 'Sea Depth/Abyss'), the
personifications of the...
-
there were
those who
counted Bythos and Sige as the
first pair;
others who ****erted the
Single Principle excluded Bythos from the number, and made out...
- One, the Monad, Aion
teleos ("The
Broadest Aeon", Gr****: αἰών τέλεος),
Bythos ("depth or profundity", Gr****: βυθός),
Proarkhe ("before the beginning"...
- purpose."
Other names include The Absolute, Aion
teleos (The
Perfect Æon),
Bythos (Depth or Profundity, Βυθός),
Proarkhe (Before the Beginning, προαρχή),...
-
universe began with an original,
unknowable God
referred to as the Parent,
Bythos ('Depth') or the Monad. From this
primordial source, a
series of emanations...
-
propose that the
original creator deity,
called the Pléroma "Totality" or
Bythós "Deep"
preexisted Elohim and gave rise to such
later divinities and spirits...
-
described the
primal being,
called Bythos, as the
beginning of all things.
After ages of
silence and contemplation,
Bythos gave rise to
other beings by a...
-
there is a
blessed and
incorruptible and
endless light in the
power of
Bythos; this is the
Father of all
things who is
invoked as the
First Man, who,...
- (literally, a 'fullness'). At the
centre of the
Pleroma was the
primal Father or
Bythos, the
beginning of all
things who,
after ages of
silence and contemplation...