S2E10: The Gospel of Thomas - Part 1


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In this episode of the Way of the Hermit Podcast, David and Gene begin their exploration of the Gospel of Thomas, a collection of 114 enigmatic sayings attributed to the “Living Jesus,” that, like the other Gnostic texts discovered in the cache at Nag Hammadi, Egypt - challenges conventional religious notions.

Unlike the cosmological narrative of the Secret Gospel of John, the teachings in the Gospel of Thomas are distilled into koan-like paradoxes and parables, designed to provoke self-realization. Labeled heretical by early church fathers, this primary text of the “Thomasine Tradition,” rejects dogma in favor of direct spiritual revelation, urging initiates to meditate on its riddles to awaken their divine nature, so as to “not taste death.”

This episode discusses the first 23 sayings. Here are highlights from the sections:

  • Sayings 1–3: immortality comes by transcending physicality and materiality through self-knowledge and identification with consciousness, while the path to sovereignty (“becoming king over the All”) demands confronting disturbing truths.
  • Sayings 4–7: delve into Jungian shadow work, where innocence must be reclaimed consciously, and spiritual mastery requires “eating the lion” (integrating instinctual forces symbolized by the Demiurge).
  • Sayings 8–11: contrast transient heavens with eternal unity, using metaphors like the fisherman’s “large fish” (ultimate truth) and the disruptive “fire” that the teachings help kindle, to dismantle outdated paradigms.
  • A pivotal moment arises in Saying 13, where Thomas receives three secret words - keys to spiritual, soul, and material realms - after recognizing Jesus’s ineffable nature, also highlighting Peter’s and Matthew’s limited interpretations of Jesus as merely a prophet or a philosopher.
  • Later sayings (14–23): critique performative piety, urging alignment with the “unborn” (bornless) divine essence within. These sayings include Kabbalistic references, and also refer to the alchemical unification of male/female polarities.

The episode culminates in Saying 23’s stark reminder that few attain full unity with the divine - a “spiritual alchemy” reserved for those willing to dissolve egoic barriers, to die to who they thought they were, in order to become a “Twin of Jesus,” a spiritual master.

David and Gene contextualize Thomas’ role as the archetypal Gnostic doubter, whose insistence on firsthand gnosis mirrors the text’s radical claim: that we are all potential “twins” of Christ, tasked with resurrecting the reflection of the divine, in our mind, heart and hands.

Deep Dive:

Chapters:

  • 01:15 Introduction
  • 02:45 History and Significance
  • 05:10 The Gospel of Thomas
  • 06:36 Sayings 1-3
  • 09:24 Sayings 4-7
  • 12:02 Sayings 8-11
  • 15:43 Sayings 12-13
  • 19:14 Sayings 14-16
  • 22:59 Sayings 17-19
  • 25:27 Sayings 20-23
  • 30:15 Conclusions

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