Sophia is a representation of wisdom and actually means wisdom in Greek. Snakes are often meant to mean wisdom, so it makes sense that Sophia in this song is shown as giving Adam and Eve the apple instead of the serpent. The serpent was sometimes seen as good instead of evil by many gnostics, as it gave knowledge (e.g. gnosis) to Adam and Eve.
I agree that in the song Sophia may be calling to the demiurge and saying that there is hope, even for him. However, I think it mainly refers to the fact that the demiurge originally thought that he was the only one true God, until Sophia told him that he was not alone (meaning that there was another higher God above him). At this point, there was only darkness and the world had not been created. So the darkness which the demiurge is in could refer to the physical darkness or to the metaphorically darkness that the demiurge is in.
Great song, I love Tori so much!
Sophia is a representation of wisdom and actually means wisdom in Greek. Snakes are often meant to mean wisdom, so it makes sense that Sophia in this song is shown as giving Adam and Eve the apple instead of the serpent. The serpent was sometimes seen as good instead of evil by many gnostics, as it gave knowledge (e.g. gnosis) to Adam and Eve. I agree that in the song Sophia may be calling to the demiurge and saying that there is hope, even for him. However, I think it mainly refers to the fact that the demiurge originally thought that he was the only one true God, until Sophia told him that he was not alone (meaning that there was another higher God above him). At this point, there was only darkness and the world had not been created. So the darkness which the demiurge is in could refer to the physical darkness or to the metaphorically darkness that the demiurge is in. Great song, I love Tori so much!