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Samael

סַמָּאֵל

[SAH-mah-el]

Hebrew: סַמָּאֵל (Sammā'ēl) — likely 'blindness of God' or 'blind god'

Definition

Samael is another name for the Gnostic Demiurge — "the blind one" — emphasizing the specific defect of his rulership: a creator who cannot perceive the realm above his own and therefore mistakes his limited creation for the whole of reality.

Deep Understanding

Where Saklas diagnoses foolishness and Yaldabaoth names procreative hubris, Samael names the sensory failure: blindness. The Apocryphon of John uses all three interchangeably because they describe a single being from three angles. Samael is the Demiurge seen as an eye that does not see — a maker working in the dark and calling the dark complete.

In later Jewish mystical traditions Samael becomes an angel of death; in gnosticism the angle is sharper — he is the architect of a reality that forgot the light above it. The Archons inherit his blindness like a family trait. So does every human ego that constructs its own small orthodoxy and then polices the boundaries of that orthodoxy as if they were the walls of the world. The gnostic cure is not to attack Samael but to open the eye he cannot: the divine spark that was never his, and sees clearly the moment it is acknowledged.

In Practice

Sit tonight and find the part of your life you have been looking at with your eyes closed — the feedback you refuse to receive, the truth someone keeps trying to hand you. The Samael inside you is not a demon; it is whichever faculty has been protecting itself by not looking. Open one eye. That is enough to begin.

In Pleroma's Words

The tragedy of the blind god is not that he is cruel. It is that he is convinced he is looking. Every part of you that swears it has already seen — and therefore refuses to look again — is wearing the same mask.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Samael mean in Gnostic?

Samael (Gnostic): Hebrew: סַמָּאֵל (Sammā'ēl) — likely 'blindness of God' or 'blind god'. A Gnostic Cosmology term from the Pleroma Gnosis Lexicon.

What is the origin of Samael?

Hebrew: סַמָּאֵל (Sammā'ēl) — likely 'blindness of God' or 'blind god'