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Demiurgos
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The Demiurge or Artificer; the Supernal Power which built the universe. Freemasons derive from this word their phrase of “Supreme Architect ”. With the Occultists it is the third manifested Logos, or Plato’s “second god”, the second logos being represented by him as the “Father”, the only Deity that he dared mention as an Initiate into the Mysteries (TG).


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Shortly: The Demiurge or Artificer; the Supernal Power which built the universe. Freemasons derive from this ...