Hermes Trismegistos je údajným autorom posvätných textov Hermetického korpusu, ktoré tvoria základ hermetizmu. Jeho spisy sa zaoberajú ezoterickými a filozofickými témami a majú hlboký vplyv na mystické tradície. Diela pripisované Hermesovi skúmajú spojenie medzi makrokozmom a mikrokozmom a zdôrazňujú jednotu všetkého bytia. Jeho prínos spočíva v poskytnutí duchovného a filozofického rámca, ktorý inšpiroval generácie hľadajúce hlbšie porozumenie vesmíru a ľudskej existencie.
The Emerald Tablet of Hermes first appeared in the Alchemical Libraries of Europe during the 12th Century. Traveling home with the Crusaders, this seminal work is alleged to be written by Hermes Trismegistus-Thoth. The work deeply influenced Western Magick, and the tenets presented influence modern magick to this day. The Kybalion was first published by The Yogi Publication Society of the Masonic Temple in Chicago in 1912. The authors of The Kybalion chose to remain anonymous, because the principles and philosophy are a summation of theTimeless Wisdom and Truth of the Hemetic Philosophy.
Rooted in 2nd century Egyptian-Greek thought, this collection of texts serves as the foundation for Hermeticism, intertwining religion, philosophy, and esoteric knowledge. It explores profound themes such as the divine, the cosmos, and the mind, while also delving into the practices of alchemy and astrology, alongside insights into nature. This work offers a rich tapestry of ideas that have influenced various spiritual and philosophical traditions throughout history.
The book presents profound insights into God and nature, claiming to offer more true knowledge than all other texts, except sacred writings. It emphasizes the significance of its author, who, without the benefit of ancestral wisdom, is portrayed as a divine philosopher, suggesting a celestial origin. The text argues that understanding this work can lead to a deeper grasp of true philosophy, essential for attaining true piety and religion, thus positioning it as a critical resource for those seeking spiritual and intellectual enlightenment.
Dive into the esoteric wisdom of Hellenistic Egypt and uncover the secrets of Hermeticism, the initiatory philosophy that captivated the Renaissance
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Delve into the "Corpus Hermeticum," a collection of 17 mystical and philosophical treatises linked to Hermes Trismegistus, a blend of Greek and Egyptian deities. Composed between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE, these esoteric writings reveal profound insights that have significantly shaped Western intellectual traditions. The texts explore themes of sacred knowledge, spirituality, and the nature of the divine, offering a rich tapestry of thought that continues to inspire seekers of wisdom today.
Rooted in 2nd-century Egyptian-Greek wisdom, this collection of texts serves as the foundation for Hermeticism, an influential religious and philosophical tradition. It explores profound themes such as the divine, the cosmos, the mind, and the interconnectedness of nature, alongside practices like alchemy and astrology. The Corpus Hermeticum played a significant role in shaping thought during the Renaissance and Reformation, reflecting a rich tapestry of esoteric knowledge and spiritual inquiry.
New Translations of The Corpus Hermeticum and The Definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius
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Hermetic philosophy emphasizes the excellence of the soul through understanding, as articulated by Hermes in his teachings. The Corpus Hermeticum, a vital blend of Greek and Egyptian thought, is a cornerstone of the Western esoteric tradition. Composed in Greek between the first and third centuries A.D., it was later translated into Latin during the Renaissance by Marsilio Ficino. These writings, attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, were pivotal for Hermetic societies in Late Antique Alexandria, aiming to awaken gnosis—the realization of unity between the individual and the Supreme.
This new translation of The Corpus Hermeticum captures the original's inspirational intent, while The Way of Hermes also includes the first English translation of the recently rediscovered manuscript, The Definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius. This collection of aphorisms serves to strengthen the mind during meditation. With the right mental orientation, one can achieve a state of pure perception, revealing the true face of God. This document holds significant value for contemporary students of gnostic studies, offering insights into the spiritual path's workings. The work features contributions from notable scholars in Hermetic studies and Classical history.