The Abraxas Principle: A Supernatural Concept
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The Abraxas Principle was uncovered by Wolf Champion while conducting a counter-terrorism initiative in Alexandria, Egypt. Initially, the finding was regarded as fantasy and coincidence. But there were too many coincidences involving people, places and events throughout history. The supernatural concept involves a mathematical pattern that hasn't been recognised by humanity. More importantly, the principle contains a code that scientists, alchemists and philosophers have been struggling to find.
In the second century, a Gnostic philosopher by the name of Basilides discovered the code. He revealed that specific numerology was embedded into the Greek translation of the word 'Abraxas'. Numerology that added to 365. These numbers contain the code of the Abraxas Principle and the philosophy behind it. Basilides believed that by applying a secret ancient mathematical equation (Neiel's Nines) to the code, you could extract numerological energies and create a supernatural phenomenon. Even ascend to another realm.
But Basilides was damned as a heretic and his revelations were ridiculed. His library of knowledge was lost (or so it was thought) and the Abraxas Principle was discarded only to resurface centuries later in fragments scattered across cyberspace. But these fragments needed the equation in order to make sense. The equation makes it all fit together, like one tidy puzzle.
The Abraxas Principle brings those pieces together. The stories, the data and the theories have been collected so you can see the fictional turn into the factual.
You may wonder why this knowledge has been bestowed to Wolf Champion. Who is he after all?
Somehow, it was always his destiny to deliver this to humanity. These words have been waiting for him to write his whole life. But only now, in this age, with our technology, is it possible to broadcast the existence of the enigma. But at what price? What is the cost of dipping our minds into the very fabric of the universe? Of understanding its nature and how we may bend it? What are the consequences?
You'll see that there were good reasons why the enemies of Basilides tried to suppress what he'd discovered.
But I think you should know the truth. Don't you?
Wolf Champion
Wolf Champion can attest to the existence of the knowledge that is the Abraxas Principle. After much deliberation he decided that it was vital to divulge this knowledge for the benefit of humanity and the natural world. Although it was uncertain if humanity would act on this knowledge, the truth had to be told. With 2060 looming, Wolf hopes that every red sky is just another beautiful sunset.
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The Abraxas Principle - Wolf Champion
THE
ABRAXAS
PRINCIPLE
A SUPERNATURAL CONCEPT
Exposed by Wolf Champion
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The author has taken the ethos and numerology embedded in the name of Abraxas and created entirely fictitious characters, places and events. In addition, any reference linking the Abraxas Principle (by meaningful coincidence) to events, places, and people throughout history is also entirely fictitious.
My name is Wolf Champion.
What you are about to read has been kept secret for a very long time.
It’s called the Abraxas Principle. It was revealed to me some time back while conducting a counter-terrorism initiative in Alexandria, Egypt. The Principle contains a mathematical code that scientists, alchemists and philosophers have been struggling to find. This code opens the gateway to the past, present and future, as well as other dimensions and universes. It reveals that the universe is made up of numbers and that mathematical laws are the very fabric of our reality. It can answer any question about life and the afterlife and proves the existence of the supernatural.
In the second century, a Gnostic philosopher by the name of Basilides discovered the code. He revealed that specific numerology was embedded into the Greek translation of the word ‘Abraxas’. Numerology that added to 365. These numbers contain the code of the Abraxas Principle and the philosophy behind it. Basilides believed that by applying a secret ancient mathematical equation (Neiel’s Nines) to the code, you could extract numerological energies and create a supernatural phenomenon. Even ascend to another realm.
But Basilides was damned as a heretic and his revelations were ridiculed. His library of knowledge was lost (or so we thought) and the Abraxas Principle was discarded only to resurface centuries later in fragments scattered across cyberspace. But these fragments needed the equation in order to make sense. The equation makes it all fit together, like one tidy puzzle.
This document will bring those pieces together. I’ve collected the stories, the data and the theories so you can see the fictional turn into the factual.
You may wonder why this knowledge has been bestowed to me. Who am I after all?
Somehow, I have always known that it was my destiny to deliver this to you. These words have been waiting for me to write them my whole life. But only now, in this age, with our technology, is it possible to broadcast the existence of the enigma. But at what price? What is the cost of dipping our minds into the very fabric of the universe? Of understanding its nature and how we may bend it? What are the consequences?
You’ll see that there were good reasons why the enemies of Basilides tried to suppress what he’d discovered.
But I think you should know the truth. Don’t you?
A supernatural concept
From nothing came everything. Everything that is or will be known, and that which will remain unknown.
But how did everything come from nothing? Where did we come from?
Well, there are theories that span gods, science and mysterious explosions – and some that draw on them all. But there is one theory that surpasses the rest.
According to this theory, a supernatural event occurred when a ‘Cosmic Seed’ was sown from the depths of nothingness. Mathematical laws, the very principles of life, lay dormant in this seed. By speaking the words Let there be light
, a being (Abraxas) ignited the seed, creating all our world’s physical elements and everything that is found in nature.
You see, the Cosmic Seed was a blend of reactive numerology. The explosion of life it brought forth – what others call the Big Bang – was a result of the alchemy of numerological energies within it.
Many philosophers throughout time have believed that the universe is founded on number and mathematical laws. The Abraxas Principle proves it.
The Abraxas Principle shows that matter can be transformed through the alchemy of numbers. It was concealed within the numerology behind the seven Greek letters of the word ‘Abraxas’ (ΑΒΡΑΞΑΣ).
To understand the Principle, you’ll need an open mind. You will need to accept that a being created everything as a result of a mathematical reaction in a state of nothingness. It is difficult to contemplate a consciousness outside time and space. It is also difficult to comprehend that numbers can create reactions that alter the world around us.
I’m not yet sure where my beliefs lie. I still question the meaning of what I found, and you should do the same. All I can do is impart what I discovered to you as best as I can. You will need to decide for yourself.
What you are about to read has been kept secret since time began – at least, what is conceived of time. Two people unknowingly imparted the knowledge to me. My code name is Wolf Champion. I head a secret agency that specialises in counter-terrorism engagements. While our base is in Alexandria, Egypt, my people are all around the world.
While on surveillance, we were scanning conversations in a hotel and stumbled across something we weren’t meant to: a conversation between two people, Gabriel and Ryann. They were in Egypt on a mission, en route to their destination in Chad. The main informant, Gabriel, belonged to a group known as the Lamed Vavnik, also called the Righteous 36. The other, Ryann Lord, was being trained to be a member of the group. Her 365-day initiation was coming to an end on the day of the upcoming Equinox.
Intrigued, we hacked into their computer and downloaded what we found. The computer’s files formed part of a compendium that had been collected over the ages. It contained revelations from Moses, Tutankhamun, Muhammad, and second-century and present-day philosophers. The most notable of these was Basilides, a Greek Gnostic who had lived in Alexandria.
Basilides is the founder of the Abraxas religion. Its followers believe a god called Abraxas exists within nothingness and created all the universe. He is the god of opposites (good and evil), the god of nature and the creator of the ‘Divine Light’. As the ‘God of all Gods’, he has ultimate powers and rules a hierarchy of lesser gods. He is the god of all religions.
Basilides and his followers were great proponents of numerology. They believed that numbers were the essence of matter and that the Abraxas Principle was the epitome of this power; essentially a numerological equation that when activated would rupture the fabric of our world. In the second century, Basilides would attempt to expose the truth about Abraxas and the miracle of alchemy that transforms the numerological energies contained in these numbers adding to 365.
Why are numbers, numerology and mathematical laws so important? Numbers are the foundation of life. And it wasn’t only Basilides who thought so. Einstein also believed that the universe was made up of numbers