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Hermetic LinkDive into the mystical realm of the Hermetic arts with this comprehensive trade paperback that explores the rich legacy of Hermes, the Greek god of communication, thought, and magic. Author Jacob Slavenburg provides unique insights into the historical Hermetic literature and its influential role in modern occultism. From the symbolism found in architecture and art to the esoteric secrets of Freemasonry, this book is a treasure for those seeking to
Dive into the mystical realm of the Hermetic arts with this comprehensive trade paperback that explores the rich legacy of Hermes, the Greek god of communication, thought, and magic. Author Jacob Slavenburg provides unique insights into the historical Hermetic literature and its influential role in modern occultism. From the symbolism found in architecture and art to the esoteric secrets of Freemasonry, this book is a treasure for those seeking to understand the connections between ancient wisdom and contemporary practices.Explore the heavenly mysteries of astrology and discover the healing arts that stem from the inquiring spirit of Thoth. Delve into the magical writings of the Greek papyri and their evolution into the magical practices utilized by today’s adepts. This enlightening text also illuminates the principles of alchemy, linking them to modern chemistry and physics, while exploring profound themes such as reincarnation, karma, and the nature of evil.
Structured for both beginners and seasoned practitioners of the occult, this book offers a wealth of knowledge, including biographical insights on pivotal figures in Hermeticism like Ficino, Agrippa, John Dee, and Giordano Bruno. Enjoy the journey through the timeless wisdom of the Hermetic tradition and its relevance in our world today.
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ISBN: 9780892541676
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Shipping for this item is FREE, however please allow 6 weeks for shipping, please note once you place the order we are not able to cancel it.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780892541676
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
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Hermes is the Greek god of the Word, of thought and magic, the swift-moving messenger of the Divine and guardian of souls in the Afterlife. In Ancient Egypt he was the majestic god Thoth, the Recorder, the lord of measurement and science, the brother/husband of Isis. In Rome, he was of course Mercury, flying through the Empyrean at the speed of idea by the aid of his winged helmet and boots.
In this broad survey of the Hermetic arts, author Jacob Slavenburg brings an unparalleled depth of insight to the subject. He examines the historical Hermetic literature and details its relevance to modern occultism, from the symbolism of architecture and art to the mysteries of Freemasonry. The heavenly mysteries of astrology are explored as are the healing arts which derive from the spirit of scientific inquiry embodied by Thoth/Hermes. Slavenburg examines the magical writings of the Greek papyri and their development into the contemporary magical practices of modern adepts.
He sheds light on the workings of alchemy and the esoteric philosophy to the world of modern chemistry and physics. He explores the origin of evil and the realm of the afterlife, and the Hermetic doctrines of reincarnation and karma. In addition, the author provides a wealth of biographical data on the magi of Hermeticsm, from Ficino to Agrippa, John Dee to Giordano Bruno.
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