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  1. Hermeticism: Alchemy, Astrology, Rosicrucianism, Theurgy, Geber, Hermes Trismegistus, Thoth, Paracelsus, Ordo Templi Orientis, Hermetica
  2. Meditations on the Tarot: Journey into Christian Hermeticism (Wellspring Book) by Anonymous, Valentin Tomberg, 1985
  3. Hermeticism. Literary Figurations Between Babylon and Cyberspace. (Untersuchungen Zur Deutschen Literaturgeschichte) by Margret J. Jestremski, 2002-08
  4. Arthur Dee: Fasciculus chemicus, translated by Elias Ashmole (English Renaissance Hermeticism) by Lyndy Abraham, Arthur Dee, 1996-12-01
  5. Hermeticism and the Renaissance: Intellectual History and the Occult in Early Modern Europe (Folger Institute symposia)
  6. The Western Shores: Christian Hermeticism by Keith Harris, 2005-02
  7. Nicolas Flamel (English Renaissance Hermeticism Series)
  8. The Virgin: v.1: The Western Shores/Christian Hermeticism by Keith Harris, 2009-07-13
  9. Abu Rayhan Biruni: Abu Rayhan Biruni, Mahmud of Ghazna, Astronomical unit, Newton's laws of motion, William Montgomery Watt, Indian philosophy, Indian literature, Hermeticism, Christianity
  10. Hermeticism and the scientific revolution: Papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, March 9, 1974 by Robert S Westman, 1977
  11. Encyclopedia Hermeticism - Sorcerers Open The Door To The Future (M Bookstore Gakken -- Series M Legendary) Japanese Language Book by Jack Berger, 2002
  12. HERMETICISM: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Europe, 1450 to 1789: An Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World</i> by CHRISTOPHER I. LEHRICH, 2004
  13. Mirage and Camouflage: Hiding Behind Hermeticism in Ungaretti's "l'Allegria" (Troubador Italian Studies) by Vivienne Hand, 2000-10-01
  14. Hermeticism and the Scientific Revolution by Robert S. And McGuire, J.E. Westman, 1977

41. Hermeticism
It is the former that make up hermeticism, however; the latter have nothing It was thought by Renaissance translators that hermeticism could be traced
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The Hermetica Rosetta Stone and other Egyptian texts and "five times great" in Ptolemaic times. At some stage the Greeks settled on "thrice greatest", possibly as a translation of "very great-great".
"In spite of the existence and study of the texts discussed above, Hermeticism has no sacred books and no doctrine. Hermeticists have historically disagreed with one another and were never encouraged to defer to the opinion of specific authorities." Links: Discuss this article History Home Manuscripts Home HPS Reading Online resources: There are many sites that provide historical resources, whether in the form of texts or criticism. The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook Internet Medieval History Sourcebook and Internet Modern History Sourcebook are voluminous. The BBC’s History section and the Best of History Sites are also worth a look. For historiography, the Institute of Historical Research has several pages of specific interest, particularly its Continuous Discourse and What is History?

42. What Is Hermeticism?
hermeticism is a path of magic which has evolved from a diverse blending of Nevertheless, the history of hermeticism is extremely complicated and highly
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Hermeticism is a path of magic which has evolved from a diverse blending of influences during two key periods. The first period was during the Rennaissance, when Christians of a mystical bent combined newly unearthed Greek, Hebrew and Arabic mysticism with native Alchemy, Freemasonry, and heretical Christian Theurgy and Thaumaturgy. The second period was during the Victorian era, when colonization of orient brought back a variety of meditational techniques (including Tantra) which were combined with the previously mentioned influences and both Spiritism and Theosophy. Arising from the muddle of secret organizations was the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a pseudo-masonic organization which claimed to be descended from the Rosicrucians. This organization harbored a good number of English aristocrats as members, as well as theologians, poets, and people still known primarily for their occult work. One such person was Aleister Crowley, who left the Order angrily and began work with Ordo Templi Orientis. Claiming to descend from the Knights Templar, this organization was largely centered in Germany and was focused primarily on Tantra (sexually induced trances.) Crowley added his own ideas to the mix, including his "Book of the Law", a kind of Holy Bible to the religion he founded called Thelema. During roughly the same period, Crowley's students and contemporaries added an immense amount of public literature to Hermeticism; largely because the Hermetic Orders were splintering into factions. New organizations devised new material in a flurry of inspiration, and individuals published the previously secret papers of dying Orders for the sake of posterity. During this period came forth individuals like Austin Osman Spare and Kenneth Grant, whose ideas on Hermetica go off into controversial directions (and border on, or are an early form of

43. Gnosticism/ Hermetic Tradition
Articles Resources. more from your guide. Hermes Trismegistus Gallery Imagesof Hermes the Thrice Great, patron God of hermeticism.
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Named after Hermes Trismigestus, the Greek moniker of the Egyptian God Tehuti, alleged author of hundreds of mystical tractates, the Hermetic tradition is an eclectic spiritual tradition that is the father of medieval alchemy, magical/mystical orders, and many other aspects of the western mystery tradition.
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Recent The Kybalion The anonymous masterpeice on the Art of Hermes. The Emerald Tablet - an introduction to Hermetic philosophy The Emerald tablet is short- only thirteen lines of text, but it is the cornerstone of the Hermetic movement. It’s origin is shrouded in mystery, and even its name is a mystery, yet is has been the inspiration for alchemists and magicians for hundreds of years. The Seven Hermetic Principles Seven universal rules exerpted from the Kybalion.

44. Esoteric-and-occult: Hermeticism Spirit And Sky
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  • An Introduction to the Corpus Hermeticum An Introduction to the Corpus Hermeticum The fifteen tractates of the Corpus Hermeticum, along with the Perfect Sermon or Asclepius, are the foundation documents of the Hermetic tradition.
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  • Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century The modern teachings of Hermes Trismegistus; reality creating, out of body travel, dreams, and the Kabbalah.
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  • Appendix One: Inventory and Chronology of Hermetic Literature Appendix One: Inventory and Chronology of Hermetic Literature Details various Hermetic writings and when they were published.
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  • Cauda Pavonis: Studies in Hermeticism Cauda Pavonis: Studies in Hermeticism Publishes scholarly material on all aspects of alchemy and hermeticism and their influence on the arts, philosophy, religion, and the history of science and medicine.
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  • Collectum Hermeticus Collectum Hermeticus A comprehensive collection hermetic texts and writings.

45. Esoteric-and-occult: Hermeticism: Page 2 Spirit And Sky
Article on hermeticism, influencial people and possible sources of myths. Provides a good starting point for a student of hermeticism.
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  • On the Trail of the Winged God On the Trail of the Winged God Hermes and Hermeticism throughout the ages.
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  • Order of the Eternal Light Order of the Eternal Light Contains information pertaining to Kabbalah, Magick, Meditation, Hermetics, and Tarot.
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  • The Ambiguous Body of the Corpus Hermeticum The Ambiguous Body of the Corpus Hermeticum Article on Hermeticism, influencial people and possible sources of myths.
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  • The Chaldean Oracles The Chaldean Oracles Attributed to Zoroaster, preface by Sapere Aude.
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  • The Chaldean Oracles of Julianus The Chaldean Oracles of Julianus Edited and translated to English by Thomas Stanley.
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  • The Corpus Hermeticum The Corpus Hermeticum Provides a good starting point for a student of Hermeticism.

46. HERMETICISM DESCRIPTION AND BELIEFS
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Hermeticism is an ancient spiritual, philosophical, and magical tradition. It is a path of spiritual growth. Hermeticism takes its name from the God Hermês Trismegistos (Greek, "Thrice-Greatest Hermes"), a Græco-Egyptian form of the great Egyptian God of Wisdom and Magic, Thôth. What the Hermetic Fellowship defines as Hermeticism has also been called the Western Esoteric Tradition, and embraces the Perennial Philosophy or the Ageless Wisdom. Generally, the following can be said to be characteristic of the positive form of Hermeticism advocated by the Hermetic Fellowship.
Hermeticism:
Considers humanity to be on a spiritual journey to return to a state of unity with the Divine; this is the Great Work of humankind. Holds that if we would attain to the Divine, we must aspire to the Divine; spiritual growth cannot be achieved without human effort

47. Hermeticism: Information From Answers.com
hermeticism hermeticism is either of two things The study and practice of occultphilosophy and magic , of a type associated with writings.
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Hermeticism is either of two things: From the arcane language associated with these beliefs, comes the second meaning:
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48. Hermiticism - Ancient Quest - Seminar & Bibliography
hermeticism is described as a worldview of One Reality, where all dichotomies,all distinctions between body and soul, spirit and matter, etc.,
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Hermes Trismegistus Hermeticism derives its name from the Greek name for Thoth, also known as Thoth-Hermes, Hermes Trismegistus, or Thrice-Great Hermes. Thoth is an Egyptian god who was believed to have invented writing and who is portrayed as a scribe, teacher, god of magic, and as the `psychopompos', the soul's guide to the underworld. Hermeticism is an ancient philosopical tradition that emphasizes the importance of inner enlightenment or gnosis, rather than that of pure rationalism or doctrinal faith. It has often been said that western culture is based on the two polarities - of Greek rationality on the one hand, and biblical faith on the other. But there has always been an important third current in western culture, characterized by a resistance to the dominance of either of these polarities, and Hermeticism plays an key part here, along with other philosophies such as Gnosticism, and the Hermetic revival of the Italian Renaissance, etc. Very briefly, Hermeticism - unlike the dualist sects like the Cathars, for example - is described in the Hermetic writings as a worldview of One Reality, where all dichotomies, all distinctions between body and soul, spirit and matter, etc., are integrated as a part of one whole. Everything was seen as being interconnected with everything else, and such relationships rested on the principle of analogy. Reality, in the Hermetic way of thinking, is ultimately holistic and is a vital, living web of correspondences. Thus, the famous Hermetic maxim of "As above, so below". The aim of Hermeticism, like Gnosticism, was the deification or rebirth of man through the knowledge (gnosis) of the one transcendent God, the world, and humanity.

49. The Ambiguous Body Of The Corpus Hermeticum
Article on hermeticism, influencial people and possible sources of myths.
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50. Esoteric And Occult: Hermeticism UFOseek Directory For Esoteric And Occult/Herme
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51. The Corpus Hermeticum -- The Gnostic Society Library
Provides a good starting point for a student of hermeticism.
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The Hermetic tradition represents a non-Christian lineage of Hellenistic Gnosticism. The central texts of the tradition, the Corpus Hermeticum were lost to the West in classical times. Their rediscovery and translation during the late-fifteenth century by the Renaissance court of Cosimo de Medici, provided a seminal force in the development of Renaissance thought and culture. The complete Corpus Hermeticum is comprised of 18 tracts. Only the first and primary thirteen of these are presently contained in our library. The texts presented here are taken from the very fine translation of G.R.S. Mead, Thrice Great Hermes: Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis , Volume II (London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1906). For an excellent introduction to this material, the Archive offers a lecture by Dr. Stephan Hoeller, on

52. Alchemy & Hermeticism - Details For: Alchemy: Alchemy & Hermeticism
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53. The Hermetic Library - Hermetic.com
A collection of texts and sites relating to hermeticism in a broad sense. Includes works of Sam Webster, Bill Heidrick, Bejamin Rowe, Aleister Crowley, Mark Stavish, Hakim Bey, Lesa Whyte, and others.
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54. Dictionary Of The History Of Ideas
hermeticism. The Hermetica is the body of writings supposedly given by God toEgypt s HermesMercurius-Trismegistus, also thrice-great Thoth, to disseminate
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55. Hermetic Fellowship Home Page & Site Index
General hermeticism, with articles in greater detail on the history, ethics and values.
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This site is dedicated to serving as a general resource for students and practitioners of the Western Hermetic Tradition, and as a specific resource for the Alexandrine Temple of the Hermetic Fellowship, located in Portland, Oregon, USA. Information Regarding the HF Website Colophon Last update Last update Recommending Links for the HF Website Last update Linking to the Hermetic Fellowship Website Last update Information Regarding the Hermetic Fellowship The Mission of the Hermetic Fellowship Posted: What is Hermeticism? Posted: The Hermetic Fellowship Foundation Ritual Posted: Updates on Selected Previous Programs of
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56. Hermeticism - Community Info

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57. Esoterica: Recent Books On Hermeticism And Hermetism
hermeticism AND HERMETISM. Title The alchemy reader from Hermes Trismegistusto Isaac Newton / Author(s) Linden, Stanton J.,; 1935
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SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Alchemy. Hermetism. Note(s): Includes bibliographical references and index. Class Descriptors: LC: QD26; Dewey: 540/.1/12 Responsibility: edited by Stanton J. Linden. Document Type: Book Title: Hermetik : literarische Figurationen zwischen Babylon und Cyberspace / Year: 2002 Description: 244 p. ; 22 cm. Language: German Series: Untersuchungen zur deutschen Literaturgeschichte ;; Bd. 113; Standard No: ISBN: 348432113X (pbk.); National Library of Canada: 964619695

58. Recent Ph.D. Dissertations Concerning Hermeticism Or Hermetism
Recent Ph.D. Dissertations Concerning hermeticism or Hermetism. Title The secondparadise of the world Mythic themes in Robertson Davies Cornish Trilogy
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Recent Ph.D. Dissertations Concerning Hermeticism or Hermetism Title: The second paradise of the world: Mythic themes in Robertson Davies' Cornish Trilogy
Author(s): Thomas, Lawrence Adrian Degree: Ph.D. Year: 2001 Pages: 00120 Institution: The University of Texas at Arlington; 2502 Advisor: Supervisor Tom Porter Source: DAI, 62, no. 03A (2001): p. 1027 Standard No: ISBN: 0-493-19723-0
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Degree: M.A. Year: 2000 Pages: 00083 Institution: Florida Atlantic University; 0119 Advisor: Adviser Howard Pearce Source: MAI, 39, no. 02 (2000): p. 353 Standard No: ISBN: 0-599-95507-4

59. Hermeticism - Tribe.net
The discussion of historical hermetics and the creation of modern hermetic theoriesand practices.
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60. Hermeticism - Definition Of Hermeticism In Encyclopedia
hermeticism can refer to one of two thingsThe study and practice of occultphilosophy and magic, of a type associated with writings attributed to the god
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