Pneumatic
Пневматик
[noo-MAT-ik]
Greek: πνευματικός (pneumatikos) — of the spirit; from πνεῦμα (pneuma) — spirit, breath, wind
Definition
In Valentinian Gnostic anthropology, a Pneumatic is a person whose dominant principle is spirit (pneuma) — one who possesses the capacity for direct Gnosis of the divine and can perceive the Logos pattern operating beneath material reality. The Pneumatic has awakened the divine spark within.
Deep Understanding
The Valentinian school classified human beings into three types based on which principle dominates their consciousness: Hylic (matter), Psychic (soul), and Pneumatic (spirit). This is not a rigid caste system but a description of orientation — where a person's center of gravity lies.
The Pneumatic is oriented toward spirit. Their Nous faculty is active, allowing them to perceive the Logos — the divine ordering pattern — directly rather than through the Demiurge's counterfeit systems of rules and dogma. The Pneumatic does not need to be told that a deeper reality exists; they experience it. The Nag Hammadi texts describe them as those who carry the seed of the divine Pleroma within themselves.
This does not mean Pneumatics are inherently superior or immune to the Archontic system. The classification describes potential and orientation, not achievement. A Pneumatic who does not cultivate their Nous remains susceptible to the same frequency manipulation as anyone else. The difference is in the capacity: when exposed to Gnostic teaching, the Pneumatic recognizes it immediately — not as new information, but as remembering something already known.
In Practice
The question is not "Am I a Pneumatic?" — that is ego speaking. The question is: "Am I developing the Pneumatic faculty within me?" Every human being carries the divine spark. Cultivate it through contemplative practice, sacred study, and deliberate disengagement from the noise systems that keep Nous dormant.
In The Architect's Words
"The Pneumatic does not learn Gnosis. They remember it. The spark was always there — buried under layers of Archontic static, waiting for the silence that would let it speak."