The first GOR album, titled “Bellum Gnosticorum", was released in 2000. It was followed by "Ialdabaoth" in 2001, "Phlegraei" in 2002, "Qumran" in 2003, and "Croisades" in 2004. All of these releases have been published by the French label Prikosnovénie.
GOR also took part in various collaborations: the album "Soleil" with the Japanese group Jack or Jive; and the “Love Sessions” Volumes 1 & 2, which include the groups Lys (France), Daemonia Nymphe (Greece), and Louisa John-Krol (Australia).
Hymnarium Gnosticum
Gor Lyrics
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Of eternal clarity
Hi, hi Pleroma
Of divinity
The lyrics of Gor's song Hymnarium Gnosticum are deeply spiritual and philosophical, speaking of the majestic qualities of divinity and the eternal clarity it represents. The opening lines, "Hi, hi kingdom of eternal clarity", suggests a realm of permanence and transcendence, where stability and order prevails. This kingdom represents all that is pure and enlightening, a place of infinite possibility where consciousness is unbound by the physical world. The following line, "Hi, hi Pleroma of divinity", refers to the Gnostic concept of the "fullness" or "pleroma" of God, a divine completeness that is beyond human comprehension.
The song is powerfully evocative of the awe and wonder that many of us experience in the presence of the divine. The lyrics are poetic and eloquent in their simplicity, conveying a sense of reverence and respect for the divine order that exists beyond our everyday reality.
Line by Line Meaning
Hi, hi kingdom
Greetings to the realm
Of eternal clarity
Where light and truth reign forever
Hi, hi Pleroma
Salutations to the fullness
Of divinity
The ultimate expression of godly perfection
Contributed by Alexander G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.