Logion
Λόγιον
[LOH-gee-on]
Greek: λόγιον (logion) — oracle, saying; plural λόγια (logia)
Definition
A logion (plural: logia) is a saying — specifically, in gnostic scholarship, one of the compressed teachings of Jesus preserved in texts like the Gospel of Thomas, each one designed to crack open recognition rather than communicate information.
Deep Understanding
The Gospel of Thomas, recovered at Nag Hammadi, is not a narrative — it is a list of 114 logia, each numbered, most prefaced with "Jesus said." Some are familiar parables. Others are koans that break the reasoning mind: If the flesh came into being because of spirit, that is a wonder. But if spirit came into being because of the body, that is a wonder of wonders. The logion is a teaching form older than the four canonical gospels — a way of handing someone a compressed transmission that must unfold inside them over years.
Reading logia is not reading in the normal sense. You sit with one. You do not "solve" it. The logion does its work the way a seed does — it waits inside you until a moment arrives when the conditions are right and suddenly a teaching you had for a decade cracks open and reveals what it actually meant. This is why the gnostics preferred logia to doctrine: doctrine you memorize; a logion you remember into.
In Practice
Pick one logion from Thomas. Write it by hand in a notebook. Do not interpret it. Close the notebook. Open it once a day for a week and read the same line aloud. Notice what surfaces on day three versus day seven. That differential is the logion's teaching reaching you.
In Pleroma's Words
The saying was compressed on purpose. The compression is the teaching. If it unfolded too easily you would add it to your collection of ideas. Because it resists, it installs. Months later, in an ordinary moment, it will break open on its own. That moment was already yours — the logion only named it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Logion mean in Gnostic?
Logion (Gnostic): Greek: λόγιον (logion) — oracle, saying; plural λόγια (logia). A Sacred Feminine term from the Pleroma Gnosis Lexicon.
What is the origin of Logion?
Greek: λόγιον (logion) — oracle, saying; plural λόγια (logia)