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Not To Worry About Archons And the role of the Light Worker

Kathy Davis, Copyright 2013 The word Archon is a rather harmless word if we realize that the origin comes from the Greek language and it means ruler or lord. It was a human term to describe the leadership class. The Gnostics adopted the word to describe the earthly rulers of the lower class of creator Gods. Not at all considered to be the Prime Creator. The Gnostics believed in a dualistic philosophy that made all earthly considerations evil and not of the Prime Creator. So they therefore assumed that those so-called Archons were evil because there work was to minister to the earthly concerns. The Gnostics it seemed rejected the religious practices of their time and asserted that the only way to bypass the Archons and Demiurge was to follow the path within in order to obtain direct contact with the Creator God. This was an important message for Humanity to receive, So I have come to the conclusion that the assertion that Archons are evil Angels is a somewhat immature perspective. The whole concept appears to be man made. Perhaps this is a projection of human evils, or a way for the Gnostics to re-enforce the path of inward gnosis rather than outward devotion to an outside deity. Anyway, I don't believe that there is a war in heaven. If there is one it is taking place on earth. The war is also within however. Humans are the ones in this system of existence that are working out the duality problem. In order to create reality, the prime creator made two from the one... yin yang. The yin yang of creation was not in opposition but worked in unison to create more levels of reality. The thing is that the further the creation moved from the source the deeper the polarity became within the creation. Humans at the 3D level of existence have been experiencing the farthest that the creation can go in density. Our mission, so to speak is to wrangle the pesky problems of duality and develop the consciousness to understand it and have self-control over it, so that we, and all of existence, will no longer be subject to this problem. Our so-called ascendance is to accomplish this task in body, so that civilizations all over the universe can learn to do the same. The ascension is not to lift up into some heavenly realm. But to create a physical realm to which the heavens can merge. I don't believe that there is anything to worry about with regard to any threats from Demiurges or Archons. We as a human race need to concentrate on the behaviors and level of consciousness of the human race. This is our only real problem.

Reference information From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Archon
Depiction from the east frieze of the Parthenon, of an assumed Archon Basileus, a remnant title of the Greek monarchy Archon (Gr. , pl. ) is a Greek word that means "ruler" or "lord," frequently used as the title of a specific public office. It is the masculine present participle of the verb stem -, meaning "to rule," derived from the same root as monarch.

Gnosticism
In late antiquity the term archon was used in Gnosticism to refer to several servants of the Demiurge, the "creator god" that stood between the human race and a transcendent God that could only be reached through gnosis. In this context they have the role of the angels and demons of the Old Testament. They give their name to the sect called Archontics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demiurge

Demiurge
The demiurge is a concept from the Platonic, Neopythagorean, Middle Platonic, and Neoplatonic schools of philosophy for an artisan-like figure responsible for the fashioning and maintenance of the physical universe. The term was subsequently adopted by the Gnostics. Although a fashioner, the demiurge is not necessarily thought of as being the same as the creator figure in the familiar monotheistic sense, because both the demiurge itself plus the material from which the demiurge fashions the universe are considered either uncreated and eternal, or the product of some other being, depending on the system. The word "demiurge" is an English word from a Latinized form of the Greek , dmiourgos, literally "public worker", and which was originally a common noun meaning "craftsman" or "artisan", but gradually it came to mean "producer" and eventually "creator". The philosophical usage and the proper noun derive from Plato's Timaeus, written c. 360 BC, in which the demiurge is presented as the creator of the universe. This is accordingly the definition of the demiurge in the Platonic (c. 310 BC-90 BC) and Middle Platonic (c. 90 BC-300 AD) philosophical traditions. In the various branches of the Neoplatonic school (third century onwards), the demiurge is the fashioner of the real, perceptible world after the model of the Ideas, but (in most Neoplatonic systems) is still not itself "the One". In the arch-dualist ideology of the various Gnostic systems, the material universe is evil, while the non-material world is good. Accordingly, the demiurge is malevolent, as linked to the material world.

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