The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles
A parable of the pearl, endurance, and the healing of the soul.
Codex VI: a missionary and ethical collection centred on endurance, healing, and the parable of the pearl.
The most mixed Nag Hammadi codex: apostolic, Hermetic, philosophical, and visionary material held in one manuscript witness, ideal for cross-tradition pattern reading.
Treat this as a junction codex. Its value is in contrast, watching how different traditions solve similar metaphysical questions using different vocabularies.
Codex VI presents a parable-like narrative of the apostles, centred on the pearl, the road of endurance, and the healing of the soul.
Within Codex Reborn in The Vault, these texts are presented in a readable format for study and reflection. Formatting is intended to clarify structure and flow while keeping as close as possible to the content of the surviving manuscripts.
A parable of the pearl, endurance, and the healing of the soul.
A poetic voice of paradox: wisdom, suffering, and the unity of opposites.
An exhortation on endurance, discernment, and the soul's return to the Father.
A vision of aeons, judgment, and purification under the Great Power.
A paraphrase on the image of the soul and the profit of justice.
A Hermetic initiation into the eighth and ninth with prayer and silence.
A brief liturgical prayer of gratitude and preservation in knowledge.
A Hermetic discourse on knowledge, gods, and the fate of souls.