The Thought of Norea

The Thought of Norea is a Sethian account traditionally attributed to Norea, Seth's wife and Adam's daughter. The narrative opens with Norea's prayer for divine revelation and concludes with her apotheosis, symbolizing her spiritual ascent and empowerment. Though breif, this text reveals valuable insights into the feminine perspectives within many Gnostic traditions.


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How to cite:

Zinner, Samuel. . Translated by Samuel Zinner, edited by Mark Mattison, technical editing by Rachel Bousfield. Other Gospels. (accessed ).