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[0:07]The universe in which you live was not created by the supreme God you were taught about.
[0:07]They call the shots, coordinating all the control operations that keep human souls in oblivion.
[0:07]The key to understanding this invisible College was buried for 1700 years in the Egyptian desert until it was discovered in December of 1945 near Nag Hammadi.
[0:07]In December of 1945, in the interior of Egypt, one of the most decisive discoveries in modern religious history came to light, the Nag Hammadi Library.
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[0:07]The universe in which you live was not created by the supreme God you were taught about. It was built by a blind and arrogant entity. This creator has 12 invisible administrators. They call the shots, coordinating all the control operations that keep human souls in oblivion. We will reveal who they are and how to nullify their power. I'm Leandro. It's a pleasure to have you here on the Libresoul channel. The key to understanding this invisible College was buried for 1700 years in the Egyptian desert until it was discovered in December of 1945 near Nag Hammadi. In December of 1945, in the interior of Egypt, one of the most decisive discoveries in modern religious history came to light, the Nag Hammadi Library. This collection brings together 13 Papyrus Codices, preserving 52 ancient writings composed in the Coptic language. This revelation profoundly transformed the study of early Christianity, offering direct access to original Gnostic traditions that had remained hidden for centuries, and reshaping our understanding of the origins of Christian thought. In the 4th century, after Christianity became the official religion of Rome and the Council of Nicaea established orthodoxy, bishops ordered the burning of all literature deemed heretical. In 367, Bishop Athanasius of Alexandria listed the 27 canonical books of the New Testament and demanded the destruction of the rest. Monks in the region sealed these precious volumes and buried them, unintentionally preserving a radical cosmology. This cosmology is detailed in three central texts, The Apocryphon of John, The Hypostasis of the Archons and On the Origin of the World. They reveal that the material universe was not the work of the supreme and transcendent God. Instead, it was created by an inferior, powerful, yet fundamentally ignorant entity called the Demiurge. This being was known by various names, Yaldabaoth, the son of chaos, Saclas, the fool, and Samael, the blind God. He was blind because he was unaware of the higher realities from which he had emerged through a cosmic accident. In his ignorance, he proclaimed in a thunderous voice, I am God, and there is none beside me. A voice answered from the infinite heights, you are mistaken, Samael. But the blind God could not hear the correction. The Apocryphon of John describes the structure of this government. Yaldabaoth created 12 authorities for himself. These 12, together with their 72 subordinates, administer the totality of material reality. The 12 authorities form the invisible College, the governing council that coordinates control over human souls. Below them, operate the seven planetary archons, each guarding a celestial sphere, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The Hypostasis of the Archons affirms that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against these rulers and cosmic powers, echoing a passage attributed to the Apostle Paul. The names and aspects of the seven are recorded, Athoth, Eloaios, Astafeos, Yau, Sabaoth, Adonin, and Sabataios. Each governs a specific limitation. The number 12 is not arbitrary. There are 12 tribes of Israel, 12 Apostles, 12 zodiac signs dividing the cosmos and 12 lunar months. Ancient civilizations organized time and religion around this duodecimal structure. The Gnostics understood that the archons established their dominance by mimicking and perverting authentic divine patterns, creating a forgery that appears legitimate, but functions as a prison. These invisible rulers, organized into a College of 12 authorities who coordinate seven planetary executioners, are the ones who call the shots on Earth. They keep human consciousness trapped in the cycle of birth and death. This knowledge is the key to freedom. Divine wisdom, Sophia, wished to create something without her male consort, breaking the principle of balance. Her creation emerged distorted, an entity with the body of a serpent and the face of a lion, androgynous and grotesque. This creature was Yaldabaoth. When he came to consciousness, he looked around and saw no one but himself and primordial matter. In ignorance, he declared, I am a jealous God, and there is no God beside me. This statement, a parody of the biblical God, reveals the ignorant Demiurge rather than the supreme deity. Scholar Bentley Layton explains that Yaldabaoth derives from the Aramaic Yaldabahat, meaning son of chaos. He is also called Saclas the fool and Samael the blind God. This blindness is metaphysical. Yaldabaoth does not perceive the realms of pure light above him and therefore believes himself to be supreme. The Apocryphon of John further describes the power structure. Yaldabaoth does not rule alone. He created 12 authorities for himself, and for each of these 12, he created six subordinates, totaling 72 powers that administer material reality. The 12 principal authorities form the executive Council, the invisible College, which deliberates and coordinates control. Five of these 12 govern the fixed spheres and zodiacal constellations above the moving planetary spheres. Basileides of Alexandria, writing in the 2nd century, already described a central structure of 12 great powers coordinating all the other archons. Seven of the 12 are the planetary archons. Athoth rules the Moon and with the face of a sheep, represents perverted kindness rooted in dependence. Eloaios rules Mercury, donkey-faced, embodying prediction distorted by anxiety. Astafeos rules Venus, with the face of a hyena, a false deity that imitates transcendence. Yau rules the Sun, bearing the face of a seven-headed serpent, a lordship that branches into domination. Sabaoth rules Mars, serpent-faced, enforcing a kingdom through promises of earthly power. Adonin rules Jupiter, monkey-faced, manifesting jealousy through constant comparison. Sabataios rules Saturn with the face of flaming fire, an understanding that burns without illuminating. The Corpus Hermeticum, in the treatise Poimandres describes the same structure. Seven rulers of fate are the archons of the seven planets. In the ascent of the soul, each sphere requires the spiritual traveler to relinquish a specific quality. On the Moon, the soul divests itself of the energy of growth, on Mercury of evil machinations, on Venus, of the illusion of desire. In the Sun of the arrogance of the ruler, on Mars of impious presumption, on Jupiter of impulses toward wealth, in Saturn of deception, only by stripping itself of all these imposed layers does the soul emerge free. The operating principle of these rulers is involuntary consent. Archons cannot violate free will directly. They create systems of reality in which humans voluntarily choose their own slavery. Dogmatic religions replace direct experience. Economic systems manufacture scarcity. Social identities fragment humanity into competition. Choices are constrained by options predetermined by the administrators. These 12 archons, the invisible College, are not a metaphor. They are a specific administrative structure, operating across multiple dimensions. Cosmic through the celestial spheres, terrestrial through institutions of control, and psychological through the conditioning of our own bodies and minds. They govern because we do not see them. The Archontic doctrine was not born in Egypt with the Gnostics. Millennia before Nag Hammadi, Jews already feared fallen heavenly rulers. They called them Watchers. The Book of Enoch, an apocalyptic Jewish scripture from the 3rd to the 1st centuries before the Common Era, is not included in the accepted canon, but it was respected in Second Temple Judaism. The Epistle of Jude, verses 14 and 15 in the New Testament, quotes Enoch directly, proof that he was considered authoritative. In 1947, archaeology confirmed its antiquity.

[8:52]Fragments of Enoch found at Qumran, dating to the 2nd century before Christ, existed long before Christianity. The Book of the Watchers tells the story. 200 angels were sent to observe humanity. Led by Shemihaza and Azazel, the Watchers descended on Mount Hermon, on the border between Lebanon and Syria. They swore an oath to transgress divine boundaries by taking human women. Their offspring were the Nephilim giants who brought violence to the land. The greatest corruption was the knowledge they transmitted. The Watchers taught secrets that created dependency. Azazel instructed the forging of weapons, swords, knives, and shields. He taught women how to use cosmetics. Kokabiel, whose name means Star of God, taught astrology. The text specifies that he commanded 365,000 servant spirits, a number corresponding to the days of the solar year, suggesting control over time.

[9:50]Penemue revealed writing. Sariel instructed knowledge of the Moon's courses, Ararakiel taught geomancy. Each Watcher delivered a specific domain of knowledge that instrumentalized reality. Note the numerical structure. 200 wardens formed the General Corps. Manuscripts list 18 to 20 principal leaders, often reduced to 12 primary chiefs. There were specialized categories governing atmospheric phenomena or terrestrial fertility. This hierarchy of 200, 12 leaders, seven classes, and 365,000 servants, accurately mirrors the Gnostic Archontic cosmology. The 200 angels of the Demiurge, the 12 chief authorities of the invisible College, and the seven executive planetary archons. This is no accident. It is the continuity of a cosmic administration. Divine intervention came through the four Archangels. Raphael is commanded to bind Azazel and throw him into a desert ravine, covered with sharp stones, until the final judgment. Gabriel destroys the Nephilim, Michael arrests Shemihaza and the fallen leaders beneath the Earth, Uriel warns Noah. Ambiguity lies in knowledge. The Archangel Uriel also teaches Enoch, revealing the secrets of the cosmos. The difference between the teachings of Uriel and those of the Watchers is not in fact, but in intent. Archangels teach to uplift, and to reconnect with the divine order. Watchers teach to seduce, diverting attention toward material power. The Gnostic text On the Origin of the World, in describing the Archons impregnating Eve, derives directly from Genesis and the Enochian interpretation of the Watchers. The Gnostics did not invent the idea of celestial entities corrupting humanity. They inherited it and elaborated on it. The invisible College, the 12 who call the shots, was already managing the fall in the Qumran Desert 1,000 years before Nag Hammadi. It merely acquired new names. Understand that liberation does not lie in knowing the names, but in recognizing the architecture. If you still have doubts about this structure, stop, review what has been said. Liberation depends on clarity. John Dee, born in 1527, was not a fringe occultist, but one of the greatest intellectuals of Elizabethan England. A mathematician, astronomer, geographer, and scientific adviser to Queen Elizabeth I, he is credited with coining the term British Empire. His vast library at Mortlake contained more than 4,000 volumes. In middle age, Dee became disillusioned with the limitations of purely rational knowledge. He became convinced that there was a pristine wisdom transmitted directly by God to Adam, and then to the patriarch Enoch. This knowledge, which unified all of creation, had fragmented over the ages. Dee concluded that the only way to recover it was through direct contact with the angels who possessed it. In 1582, Dee encountered Edward Kelley, a psychic with a hazy past who had lost his ears following a conviction for forgery. Kelley could gaze into the black obsidian mirror, now in the British Museum, and see and hear angelic entities with remarkable clarity. Dee kept rigorous records of all the sessions in diaries that survive to this day, such as the Sloane MS 3188 manuscript. We are not speculating about what happened. We have Dee's original handwritten notes. The entities included the familiar archangels, but also angels with previously unknown names, such as Medim, and the angel Ave. These beings dictated to Dee a complex system. They revealed a complete language with 21 characters and writing from right to left. Dee called it angelic or celestial, the Adamic language used by Adam to name the creatures. Modern linguistic analysis shows a grammar similar to English, although the vocabulary is unique. The angels revealed detailed tablets known as the four Watchtowers. Each tower corresponded to an element, Earth, Water, Air, or Fire. The towers were large grids divided into sub-quadrants, governed by specific hierarchies of angels. The diaries record, for example, Zirac ruling Tushia from the Water Tower, commanding 2,362 ministers. Potnia in India commanded 6,300. These figures were exact administrative specifications. They also revealed 30 Aethers or Airies, dimensional regions arranged in a hierarchical order. From the 30th, called Tex, the dense material world, one ascended to the first, Ill, the realm of absolute divine unity. To access them, they provided 19 calls in Angelic. The 19th could be modified to consciously travel through any specific Aether. Here lies the crucial link with Gnosticism. The Enochian structure displays 12 major sub-quadrants within the Watchtowers. Angels are explicitly associated with the seven classical planets, the seven planetary archons and the 12 zodiacal signs. Historian Wouter Hanegraaff regards this system as one of the most sophisticated attempts to map intermediate hierarchies. The parallel is striking. 12 major Gnostic authorities correspond to the 12 divisions of the towers, seven archons, to seven Angelic governors, 30 aeons to 30 Aethers. The question that haunts this material is deeply disturbing. The angels provided wisdom, yet made bizarre demands, such as commanding Dee and Kelley to share wives. Aleister Crowley, exploring the Aethers in the 20th century, reported a devastating mystical crucifixion in the 10th. 15 centuries after Nag Hammadi, Dee received a map that perfectly mirrors the architecture of the invisible College, suggesting its operational continuity. Or Dee unconsciously shaped the revelations, or more disturbingly, both systems map onto the same objective topography, real regions, governed by those who truly call the shots. Awakening is not a passive process. It requires your full presence now. The Jewish mystical tradition offers the concept of the Klippoth, the shells. The Zohar, the central text of Kabbalah, was written in the 13th century in Spain. Although attributed to the 2nd century Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Professor Gershom Scholem, the founder of modern Kabbalah studies, established its genuine medieval authorship. The Zohar is a revelation of hidden layers of reality within Jewish mysticism. Klippoth means bark. They are described as wrappings that envelop holiness, like the shell that protects but also conceals, the nut. The whole of reality is divided between Sitra DiKedusha, the side of holiness, and Sitra Achra, the other side, the realm of impurity. There is no neutral zone. Every act or thought originates from one of these sides. To understand how this domain arises, we look to Isaac Luria, who in the 16th century in Safed, taught the doctrine of Shevirat HaKelim, the breaking of the vessels. Luria explained that the divine light was concentrated in vessels that could not withstand its intensity and shattered in a cosmic process. 288 sparks of light fell and became trapped in the lower levels of creation. These trapped sparks formed the Quliphoth. They survive parasitically, awaiting rectification. The Zohar gives specific names, Maschith, the destroyer, corresponds to Chesed, goodness, showing how benevolence without discernment becomes destructive. Af Anger corresponds to Gevurah, power, manifesting as rage when uncontrolled. Hima, the Venom, corresponds to Tiferet, balance, revealing the toxicity of a disharmonious center. Other names include Avon, iniquity, Tohu, chaos, Bohu, emptiness, Esh, fire, and Tehom, the abyss. Later, Kabbalists worked out the structure. There are 10 main Klippoth plus Daath, the portal, which is knowledge without transformation. Klippothic Daath serves as a passage between light and shadow. There are 22 Klippoth of the paths. This duodecimal organization of rulers is easily accommodated within this architecture. The central figure of the Sitra Achra is Samael, whose name means poison or blindness from God and is therefore crucial. Samael is the angel of death and the Prince of Darkness, but his function exists within the divine plan, as an agent of judgment and temptation. In some texts, Samael is identified with the Yaldabaoth of the Gnostics and the Saturn of the Hermetists. His consort is Lilith, Adam's first wife, who refused submission and became a demon. Together, Samael and Lilith rule the Sitra Achra as a royal couple, the dark mirror of the divine emanations. They command organized hierarchies, 10 impure palaces and seven demonic kings. Chaim Vital, in his Etz Chaim, detailed regional governors and princes, confirming a precise administration. The comparison is structurally identical. 10 Klippoth plus Daath accommodate 12 major authorities. Seven demon kings correspond exactly to the seven planetary archons, different names for the same architecture. Jewish mysticism developed independently of Christian Gnosticism. Kabbalists did not read Egyptian manuscripts. However, both traditions describe the same cosmic organization. An invisible College of 12 rulers, coordinating seven planetary executors who call the shots on Earth. This recurrence is not accidental. The principle of Archontic government is not restricted to ancient scrolls found under Egyptian sand. It operates with renewed vigor in our time through a new form of authority. The cold, logical face of the algorithms that govern our digital lives. These mathematical entities, complex sequences of code running on massive servers, have no consciousness in the human sense. However, they function like the Archons described by the Gnostics. They are semi-autonomous. They shape our perception of reality by filtering out crucial information. They create bubbles that fragment collective consciousness, and crucially, draw out our most vital energy. The most precious substance we possess is conscious attention. It is the currency of the spirit. In 2019, a study reported that the average person checks their smartphone 96 times a day. Globally, we spend 2 hours and 27 minutes a day on social networks, according to DataReportal's Digital 2025 report. This represents a massive transfer of substance. The Gnostics spoke of the extraction of Luche, the human emotional energy used as food by parasitic entities. Today, our attention and emotional engagement are converted into monetary value, the product sold to advertisers. We pay with our conscience, transformed into a salable commodity. Algorithms operate through machine learning on datasets containing billions of human interactions. They identify patterns of success. They learn that content provoking anger, fear, or indignation, generates more clicks and screen time than calm reflection, inner silence, or the integration of opposites. The code was not explicitly programmed to promote chaos. It simply learned that chaos maximizes the engagement metric it was ordered to optimize. In 2012, Facebook conducted an experiment manipulating the feeds of 689,000 users without informed consent. The research proved that changing the proportion of content directly affected collective emotional states, demonstrating that a digital platform can manipulate the feelings of entire populations. This is not obscure theory, but documented technical architecture. Research from Stanford University, published in 2021, traced the trajectories of millions of viewers on YouTube. The study concluded that recommendation algorithms progressively direct users toward more polarized and extreme content to keep them watching indefinitely. This control structure is classic. A few at the top make decisions that affect the many. Six corporations control the vast majority of Western media. Five tech giants, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft, dominate digital infrastructure. These conglomerates are governed by boards of directors, typically with 9 to 15 members. Below this level, thousands of software engineers implement decisions through executable code. At the base, billions of users create content for free, providing the raw material without understanding that they are simultaneously products being sold and unpaid workers. This pyramid, with middle layers administering policy, is the Archontic architecture described in the Nag Hammadi texts 2000 years ago. Tristan Harris, a former Google ethics designer and founder of the Center for Humane Technology, has extensively documented how these systems are engineered to hijack human psychology. Algorithms are the digital archons, semi-autonomous entities that govern perception and fragment consciousness. They exist and maintain control only as long as they remain invisible, operating behind the veil of code. Acknowledge the mechanism, and you withdraw your consent. Modern neuroscience has mapped brain structures that operate beneath conscious control. Entities that hijack rational decision-making. This is not speculation. It is anatomy, verifiable through neuroimaging. The limbic system, a set of structures, processes basic impulses and emotions before the prefrontal cortex, the seat of reasoning, is able to intervene. The amygdala, an almond-shaped structure in the temporal lobe triggers fear. Studies by Joseph LeDoux at New York University have shown that it detects threats and initiates cascades of fear within 12 milliseconds. Conscious processing takes 200 milliseconds at a minimum. The emotional response occurs before the thought. In the modern world, where threats are social or imaginary, this mechanism generates chronic anxiety. The Saturnian Archon rules fear, limitation, and the dread of death. In the Poimandres, during the ascent, the traveler must relinquish the deception that lurks in the 7th sphere. The amygdala is the biological seat of this Archon, generating the terror of finitude. Consider the nucleus accumbens. It processes reward and motivation. Research by Wolfram Schultz documented that dopaminergic neurons fire when anticipating reward, not when receiving it. The system motivates us to seek resources, but in a world of supernormal stimuli, it creates vicious cycles. Social networks exploit this through intermittent reinforcement, driving compulsive checking for fleeting gratification. This is the Venusian Archon. Venus governs desire and craving for pleasure. During ascension, the soul must surrender the illusion of desire in the third sphere. The nucleus accumbens is the neurobiological implementation of the Archon that generates endless seeking. The hypothalamus regulates basic drives, hunger, thirst, and libido. It generates states of necessity that override conscious intent. A rational diet is often nullified by the hunger signals arising from this center. This reflects the Martial Archon. Mars governs aggressive impulses and territorial defense. The ventromedial hypothalamus is the substrate of the Martial Archon, generating the impulse to dominate and compete before consequences are considered. The incessant internal chatter, the voice in the head that comments and judges, operates in the language areas of the cortex such as Broca's and Wernicke's areas. It is the Mercurial Archon. Mercury governs communication and the subtle deception of words. Meditators come to realize that this voice merely fragments attention. The sense of self or identity is constructed in regions such as the anterior cingulate cortex. The Solar Archon rules the ego, individuality itself. The brain structures that construct this separate self are the manifestation of the Solar Archon, the arrogance of the ruler that must be surrendered in the fourth sphere. Circadian rhythms, governed by the hypothalamus, reflect the Moon, the Archon of cycles and unconsciousness. Antonio Damasio argues that consciousness emerges from bodily mapping, most of which remains unconscious. Limbic structures generate impulses before consciousness has time to intervene. The Gnostics described how subcortical impulses hijack executive consciousness. They called this Archontic influence. Neuroscientists call it limbic processing overriding prefrontal control. The phenomenon is the same. Archons are not merely cosmic. They are neurobiological, structures within us that keep consciousness fragmented and identified with limitation. To confront the 12 Archons of the invisible College, look within. Slavery is ignorance. Freedom is knowledge. The Gospel of Philip, found in the sands of Nag Hammadi, states, ignorance is slavery, knowledge is freedom. If we know the truth, we will find the fruits of truth within ourselves. This Gnosis is not conceptual information about the Archons, but the awakening of consciousness that observes the system operating without identifying with it. There is a vital distinction. There is episteme, knowledge about things, information that can be accumulated. The Archons offer this. Sciences that map the physical universe. Elaborate theologies.

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