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A Traditionalist Perspective on Gnosticism with Charles Upton

Feb 10, 2026
Charles Upton, poet and traditionalist author, reframes Gnosticism as a symbolic diagnosis of ego and spiritual imbalance. He explains the demiurge as ego and outlines four archons—law, selfhood, chaos, fate—as distortions. He traces why Gnostic themes resonate today and connects Blake and PK Dick to modern Gnostic sensibilities.
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ANECDOTE

Saved From Creating A Cult

  • Charles Upton recounts almost starting his own religion in the 1970s until his wife introduced him to traditionalists.
  • He credits that intervention with saving him from becoming a false prophet.
ANECDOTE

Blake As A Gnostic Model

  • Upton uses William Blake as an example of a Gnostic figure who grasped vision over matter without rejecting nature.
  • He cites Blake's couplet about prisons and brothels to illustrate the four archons in poetic form.
INSIGHT

When Divine Imagination Becomes Oppression

  • Law becomes an archon when the ego turns divine imagination into a rigid, imposed order.
  • Upton says this inversion produces oppression and stifles living, harmonious creativity.
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