Simon Magus

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Simon Magus

by G. R. S. (George Robert Stow) Mead

EN·~3 hours

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The essay opens by confronting the familiar legends surrounding Simon the magician—his clash with Peter, his alleged attempt at flight, and the myths that have long colored his reputation. Rather than repeat these stories, the author turns to the original sources: the New Testament passage, the early church fathers, and the later legendary material, presenting their words side by side to let readers see how the figure was constructed over time.

From this foundation the work proceeds to a careful, critical analysis that separates polemical embellishment from genuine teaching. By re‑examining Simon’s philosophy through the lens of modern theosophical inquiry, the author argues that the core of Simonian thought aligns with a universal esoteric tradition rather than the heretical caricature imposed by his opponents. The result is a thought‑provoking reassessment that invites scholars and curious listeners alike to reconsider a figure once dismissed as merely a sorcerer.

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Full title

Simon Magus An Essay on the Founder of Simonianism Based on the Ancient Sources With a Re-Evaluation of His Philosophy and Teachings

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (193K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Wilelmina Mallière and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-07-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. R. S. (George Robert Stow) Mead

G. R. S. (George Robert Stow) Mead

1863–1933

A leading voice in early modern esotericism, this English writer and translator helped bring Gnostic, Hermetic, and mystical texts to a wider audience. His work bridged scholarship and spiritual curiosity at a time when both were attracting new readers.

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