1. pleroma - Noun
2. Pleroma - Proper noun
(botany) A plant of the genus Pleroma.
(botany) The central portion of the primary meristem.
(chiefly theology) A state of perfect fullness, especially of God's being.
the pleroma
(Gnosticism) The spiritual universe seen in terms of the full totality of the powers and essence of God.
the Pleroma
(Gnosticism) Alternative letter-case form of pleroma
As such, the role of Aeons of Eleleth, including Abraxas, Sophia, and others, pertains to this outer border of the Pleroma that encounters the ignorance of the world of Lack and interacts to rectify the error of ignorance in the world of materiality. Source: Internet
By taking a material body, the Son becomes the Savior and facilitates this entrance into the pleroma by making it possible for the Spirituals to receive his spiritual body. Source: Internet
The Aeons together made up the Pleroma, or fullness of divinity and thus should not be seen as identical with God nor as distinct from the divine, but as embodied divine emanations. Source: Internet
The Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, for instance, refers to Abrasax as an Aeon dwelling with Sophia and other Aeons of the Pleroma Dukias in the light of the luminary Eleleth. Source: Internet
Pleroma is also used in the general Greek language and is used by the Greek Orthodox church in this general form since the word appears under the book of Colossians. Source: Internet
The supreme divine source is known under a variety of names, including " Pleroma " (fullness, totality) and " Bythos " (depth, profundity). Source: Internet