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         Hermeticism:     more books (57)
  1. The Secret History of Hermes Trismegistus: Hermeticism from Ancient to Modern Times by Florian Ebeling, 2007-06
  2. Keats, Hermeticism, and the Secret Societies (The Nineteenth Century) by Jennifer N. Wunder, 2008-05-08
  3. Green Hermeticism: Alchemy and Ecology by Peter Lamborn Wilson, Christopher Bamford, et all 2007-07-30
  4. Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism (Element Classic Editions) by Anonymous, 1993-09
  5. The New Birth Experience In Hermeticism by Harold R. Willoughby, 2009-05-01
  6. Gnosis and Hermeticism from Antiquity to Modern Times (SUNY Series in Western Esoteric Traditions)
  7. MIRROR OF ALCHIMY (THE) (English Renaissance Hermeticism Series) by Linden Sta, 1992-09-01
  8. Renaissance Magic and Hermeticism in the Shakespeare Sonnets: Like Prayers Divine (Studies in Renaissance Literature) by Thomas O. Jones, 1995-08
  9. Alchemical Poetry, 1575-1700: From Previously Unpublished Manuscripts (English Renaissance Hermeticism)
  10. Hermeticism And The New Birth Of Western Science by Alfred H. Henry, 2010-05-23
  11. Jean D'Espagnet's The Summary of Physics Restored (Enchyridion Physicae Restitutae): The 1651 Translation with D'Espagnet's Arcanum (1650) (English Renaissance Hermeticism)
  12. Hermeticism and the Scientific Revolution (Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, March 9, 1974) by Robert S. Westman, J. E. McGuire, 1977
  13. Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism
  14. Hermeticism And The New Birth Of Western Science by Alfred H. Henry, 2010-09-10

1. Alchemy & Hermeticism
New age, esoteric links to sites on alchemy and hermeticism.Category Science Anomalies and Alternative Science Alchemy......AccessNewAge Esoteric Web Link Index back to Index Page Alchemy hermeticism14 - LINKS - 14 - Informational Sites - 1. Alchemy Web
http://www.accessnewage.com/Links/L-Alchem.htm
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Informational Sites
Alchemy Web Site

Excellent starting place for this subject. Lots of resources and links.
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For Deeper Study
Alchimie/Alchemy

Mail link to a bi-lingual (French/English) Alchemy discussion group.
Also filed under: Mailing Lists
Also filed under: For Deeper Study More info for students. A visit is worth while. Hermetic Net Information about the ancient Hermetic Theosophy: links, texts and bibliography. How to become a god Here you will see the real task of Alchemy...transform a simple human into a god. Index of /hrbmoore/ManualsMM/ *A careful perusal can give one hints about plant compound thermosensitivity,* from the Alchemy Forum. And, HerbRep3.txt, a manual for primary care physicians/other health care practitioners wishing to integrate herbal therapy into their practice. Also filed under: Alternative Medicine/Holistic Health Also filed under: For Deeper Study New to us....no description provided Mystery of Being and Hermetic Philosophy Essays, meditations and exercises on spiritual psychology and esoteric philosophy to help unfold higher levels of Consciousness and intuition, so as to receive Primordial and Divine Wisdom.

2. English
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.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~english/CaudaPavonis.html

3. Hermes And Hermeticism
Chronicles the roots and evolution of hermeticism throughout history from its ancient Greek roots to the Hermetic renaissance in the Middle Ages.
http://www.gnosis.org/hermes.htm
On the Trail of the Winged God
Hermes and Hermeticism Throughout the Ages
by Stephan A. Hoeller
There are few names to which more diverse persons and disciplines lay claim than the term "Hermetic." Alchemists ancient and contemporary apply the adjective "Hermetic" to their art, while magicians attach the name to their ceremonies of evocation and invocation. Followers of Meister Eckhart, Raymond Lull, Paracelsus, Jacob Boehme, and most recently Valentin Tomberg are joined by academic scholars of esoterica, all of whom attach the word "Hermetic" to their activities. Who, then, was Hermes, and what may be said of the philosophy or religion that is connected with him? The early twentieth-century scholar Walter Scott, in his classic edition of the Hermetic texts, writes of a legend preserved by the Renaissance writer Vergicius: demiurgus and genetor Until relatively recently, no one had a clear picture of either the authorship or the context of the mysterious writings ascribed to Hermes. Descriptions such as the one above are really no more than a summary of the ideal laid down in the "Hermetic" writings. The early Christian Fathers, in time, mostly held that Hermes was a great sage who lived before Moses and that he was a pious and wise man who received revelations from God that were later fully explained by Christianity. None mentioned that he was a Greek god.
The Greek Hermes

4. Hermeticism And The Golden Fleece - Joseph Caezza
Joseph Caezza article examines alchemy, hermeticism, and the story of Jason and the Golden Fleece.
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/caezza3.html
Hermeticism and the Golden Fleece - Joseph Caezza
Hermeticism and the Golden Fleece
Joseph Caezza
The greatest alchemical adepts, Artephius, Nicholas Flamel, Salomon Trismosen, Michael Maier, Philalethes, Dom Pernety and Fulcanelli among many others have spoken at once with pornographic explicitness and again with exasperating obliqueness about the bench-top laboratory manipulations revealed in the circumstances of Jason's voyage. Joscelyn Godwin in his brilliant forward to Antoine Faivre's contemporary survey, The Golden Fleece and Alchemy remarks that C. G. Jung anchors Jason's argo along with the Hermetic great work solely to the psychic level of personality integration while ignoring how, why, what and with what, adepts actually do in their laboratories. Faivre too, pays gross negligence to this central aspect of the royal art which concerns itself with a combination of prayer, study and working hands-on directly with matter. "ORA, LEGE, LEGE, LEGE, RELEGE, LABORA ET INVENIES", declares the motto of the Mutus Liber of 1677, "Pray, Read, Read, Read, Read Again and You Shall Find".

5. Hermeticism
Contains background on the origin of hermeticism and its ties to gnosticism. Home ..Whats New .. E_mail.. hermeticism. related sections
http://www.belinus.co.uk/mythology/Hermeticism.htm
Mythologies Home Whats New Hermeticism related sections Hermes
Neo-Platonism
"I wish to learn about the things that are, to understand their nature and to know God. How much I want to hear!"
from [Discourse] of Hermes Trismegistus : Poimandres Hermeticism "The fifteen tractates of the Corpus Hermeticum, along with the Perfect Sermon or Asclepius, are the foundation documents of the Hermetic tradition. Written by unknown authors in Egypt sometime before the end of the third century C.E., they were part of a once substantial literature attributed to the mythic figure of Hermes Trismegistus, a Hellenistic fusion of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. This literature came out of the same religious and philosophical ferment that produced Neoplatonism, Christianity, and the diverse collection of teachings usually lumped together under the label "Gnosticism": a ferment which had its roots in the impact of Platonic thought on the older traditions of the Hellenized East. There are obvious connections and common themes linking each of these traditions, although each had its own answer to the major questions of the time."
John Michael Greer : An Introduction to the Corpus Hermeticum "The Corpus Hermeticum landed like a well-aimed bomb amid the philosophical systems of late medieval Europe. Quotations from the Hermetic literature in the Church Fathers (who were never shy of leaning on pagan sources to prove a point) accepted a traditional chronology which dated "Hermes Trismegistus," as a historical figure, to the time of Moses. As a result, the Hermetic tractates' borrowings from Jewish scripture and Platonic philosophy were seen, in the Renaissance, as evidence that the Corpus Hermeticum had anticipated and influenced both. The Hermetic philosophy was seen as a primordial wisdom tradition, identified with the "Wisdom of the Egyptians" mentioned in Exodus and lauded in Platonic dialogues such as the Timaeus. It thus served as a useful club in the hands of intellectual rebels who sought to break the stranglehold of Aristotelian scholasticism on the universities at this time.

6. Hermetica - A History Of The Western Esoteric Tradition
An overview of the Western Esoteric tradition, with particular emphasis on the Golden Dawn and derived orders, and the main personalities involved. Still under construction. hermeticism. The Golden Dawn Rosy Cross symbol.
http://www.kheper.auz.com/topics/Hermeticism
Hermeticism
The Golden Dawn Rosy Cross symbol. This glyph was worn by on the breast by Golden Dawn members during ceremonies. The design is based on Rosicrucian legend, Kabbalah , and on the colour symbolism taught by S. L. MacGregor Mathers . The twenty-two petals of the Rose, each coloured differently, correspond to the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet - "three mothers, seven simple and twelve double" - and the twenty-two Paths of the Tree of Life. From these petals a geometrical figure representing any named spiritual force can be obtained; the name is first transliterated into Hebrew letters and then a figure is drawn which would connect up all the letters of that name if it were drawn upon the Rose. In the middle of the petals of the Rose is a Calvary Cross, symbolic of death and spiritual rebirth. The Rose itself lies upon the four-armed Cross of Nature, symbolic of the physical elements which the adept has to transmute into pure gold in the athanor of his heart. The pentagrams show the symbols of four physical elements plus the fifth or quintessence; the hexagram below the rose shows the moon and five planets, centred on the sun
from Francis King, 1975

7. Alchemy & Hermeticism
AccessNewAge Esoteric Web Link Index back to Index Page Alchemy hermeticism6 links 1. Alchemy Web Site Mysticism Comparative Religion Excellent
http://www.accessnewage.com/links/link01.htm
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Alchemy Web Site

Excellent starting place for this subject. Lots of resources and links.
Alchimie/Alchemy

Mailing Lists: Mail link to a bi-lingual (French/English) Alchemy discussion group.
Also filed under: For Deeper Study
Caduceus

This is an online supplement to Caduceus: The Hermetic Quarterly. They intend to provide links of interest to readers (and prospective readers) in the areas of Hermetic magic and philosophy as well as providing information and sample articles.
Also filed under: For Deeper Study
Hermes Trismegistus - The Archaic Underground Tradition
Good beginning study resource. Also filed under: For Deeper Study Studies in Hermeticism Sponsored by Washington State University. It's a start and it shows promise. Also filed under: For Deeper Study Access:NewAge Internal Link: ALCHEMY This link will take you to books on Alchemy and Hermeticism. Please e-mail us if you find a non-functioning link, or to suggest a new link. back to Index Page

8. Hermeticism And Western Esotericism
hermeticism is the Wisdom Tradition of the West, an esoteric tradition not necessarily limited to any one religion or mystical path, and that embraces both the theoretical and the practical Defining hermeticism. Defining hermeticism is not easy. It is a little like trying to define religion, or art.
http://www.kheper.auz.com/topics/Hermeticism/Hermeticism.htm
Occultism Ancient Egypt Neoplatonism Gnosticism ... Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor
Hermeticism and Western Esotericism
Defining Hermeticism
Hermeticism: a magickal/occult definition

Western Esotericism (Hermeticism): an academic definition

Hermetic Links
...
Video
Defining Hermeticism
Defining Hermeticism is not easy. It is a little like trying to define religion, or art. One could say that Hermeticism is the Wisdom Tradition of the West, an esoteric tradition not necessarily limited to any one religion or mystical path, and that embraces both the theoretical and the practical. The following are two overlapping yet quite different approaches to and definitions of Hermeticism; the magickal/occult and the academic. Of course, Hermeticism is not necessarily limited to these definitions.
Hermeticism: a magickal/occult definition
The diagram above is modified from a diagram on a Hermetic Fellowship page - The Opening of the Ways to the Hermetic Temple . The various circles represent the variety of spiritual Paths in the Western Esoteric Tradition. Clockwise from the top you have Theurgy, Qabalah , Rosicrucianism, Gnosticism , Grail Quest, Alchemy , Wiccan and NeoPaganism (pentagram), and the Ancient Mystery Religions (ankh).

9. The Hermetic Order Of The Golden Dawn ®
Cauda Pavonis Studies in hermeticism Publishes scholarly material on all aspects of alchemy and hermeticism and their
http://www.hermeticgoldendawn.org/
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10. The Gnosis Archive: Resources On Gnosticism And Gnostic Tradition
A vast collection of materials dealing with Gnosis and Gnosticism, both ancient and modern, as well as sections on hermeticism, Jungian psychology, and other related topics. The site including the Gnostic Society Library, with the complete Nag Hammadi Library, and a large collection of other primary Gnostic scriptures and documents.
http://gnosis.org
The Gnosis Archive, www.gnosis.org , offers a vast collection of primary texts and resources relating to Gnosticism and the Gnostic Tradition, both ancient and modern. This public service site is maintained by Lance Owens , to whom you may address any comments or suggestions. It is administered by Thomas Leavitt, and hosted by WebCom. The Gnosis Archive is referenced by the Encyclopaedia Britannica , and Encarta
Click here to add our Amazon.com Book Search link to your favorites When you use this link to enter Amazon.com and make purchases, The Gnosis Archive will receive a small commission. Thank you for helping support this site! T HE G NOSIS A RCHIVE Library Bookstore Index Web Lectures ... Gnostic Society
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The Gnostic Society Library
Visit the Gnostic Society Library , a comprehensive library of Gnostic scriptures including the Nag Hammadi Library as well as a large selection of writings and documents relating to the study of Gnosticism. Also check the

11. The Gnostic Society -- Index Of Links
THE GNOSIS ARCHIVE. Archive Library Bookstore Index Web Lectures Ecclesia Gnostica Gnostic Society. Index of WWW Resources on hermeticism
http://www.gnosis.org/hotlist/hermet.html
T HE G NOSIS A RCHIVE Archive Library Bookstore Index ... Gnostic Society
Index of WWW Resources on
Hermeticism

12. A Rosicrucian Journal
Information about Rosicrucianism and other esoteric mystical traditions such as Alchemy, Kabbalah, Freemasonry and hermeticism.
http://geocities.com/fraterdrc

13. Templi Spiritus
Information on Thelema, Tantra, and hermeticism.
http://www.paganlake.com/templi-spiritus/

14. Cauda Pavonis
Cauda Pavonis Studies in hermeticism. Back to alchemical magazinespage. Now completing its thirteenth year, Cauda Pavonis publishes
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/cauda.html
Cauda Pavonis: Studies in Hermeticism
Back to alchemical magazines page
Now completing its thirteenth year, Cauda Pavonis publishes scholarly material on all aspects of alchemy and Hermeticism and their influence on literature, philosophy, art, religion, and the history of science and medicine. Our approach to Hermeticism, is of necessity, interdisciplinary and not limited to any particular historical period, national emphasis, or methodology.
Cauda Pavonis appears twice a year, in the spring and fall; the annual subscription cost is $10.00 for individuals, $12.00 for libraries and foreign subscribers. Cheques should be made payable to Cauda Pavonis; foreign subscribers should pay by cheques drawn on banks with American branches.
Suscription requests should be sent to: Stanton J. Linden
Dept. of English, Washington State University
Pullman
WA 99164-5020
USA.

15. Studies In Kabbalah And Western Esotericism
Links and original works about the Qabalah and hermeticism by the author.
http://www.users.qwest.net/~pbrian22/
Trapped in someone's frames? - click Here to break out! Studies in Kabbalah and Western Esotericism This site is dedicated to the study and practice of Western Esotericism, especially Hermetic and Judaic Kabbalah. Enter Last Updated: Sunday, March 16, 2003 3:35 PM AENE All right reserved. Portions of this Website may only be distributed with the author's permission. Email me here: gematriot "at" hotmail "dot" com Fake Link . Thanks to M. Alan Kazlev for this page.

16. Hermeticism And Western Esotericism
hermeticism is the Wisdom Tradition of the West, an esoteric tradition not necessarilylimited to any one religion or mystical path, and that embraces both the
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Hermeticism/Hermeticism.htm
Occultism Ancient Egypt Neoplatonism Gnosticism ... Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor
Hermeticism and Western Esotericism
Defining Hermeticism
Hermeticism: a magickal/occult definition

Western Esotericism (Hermeticism): an academic definition

Hermetic Links
...
Video
Defining Hermeticism
Defining Hermeticism is not easy. It is a little like trying to define religion, or art. One could say that Hermeticism is the Wisdom Tradition of the West, an esoteric tradition not necessarily limited to any one religion or mystical path, and that embraces both the theoretical and the practical. The following are two overlapping yet quite different approaches to and definitions of Hermeticism; the magickal/occult and the academic. Of course, Hermeticism is not necessarily limited to these definitions.
Hermeticism: a magickal/occult definition
The diagram above is modified from a diagram on a Hermetic Fellowship page - The Opening of the Ways to the Hermetic Temple . The various circles represent the variety of spiritual Paths in the Western Esoteric Tradition. Clockwise from the top you have Theurgy, Qabalah , Rosicrucianism, Gnosticism , Grail Quest, Alchemy , Wiccan and NeoPaganism (pentagram), and the Ancient Mystery Religions (ankh).

17. VTSOPHIA WEB PAGES
Anthroposophy, Tomberg, and Catholicism, including correspondence with Marie Steiner. Esoteric Christianity, spiritual geometry, Christian hermeticism, and meditations on the Sepher Yetzirah.
http://www.vermontel.net/~vtsophia/
VERMONT SOPHIA WEB PAGES
22 MEDITATIONS ON THE SEPHER YETZIRAH
AN EXERCISE IN ESOTERIC CHRISTIANITY; SPIRITUAL GEOMETRY and
A JOURNEY of CHRISTIAN HERMETICISM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INCLUDING ARTICLES BY ROBERT POWELL;
JAMES MORGANTE (ON VALENTIN TOMBERG);
WILLI BENTO and MICHAEL FRENSCH
DEDIC A TED TO THE MOST HOLY TRINOSOPHIA
"THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER AND HOLY SOUL"
"MICHAEL-SOPHIA IN NOMINECHRISTI"
Last updated on JANUARY 28, 2002 by vtsophia@vermontel.net

18. Hermetica - A History Of The Western Esoteric Tradition
hermeticism. Golden Dawn The Golden Dawn Rosy Cross symbol. contents. hermeticismand Western Esotericism some definitions the classical age.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Hermeticism/
Hermeticism
The Golden Dawn Rosy Cross symbol. This glyph was worn by on the breast by Golden Dawn members during ceremonies. The design is based on Rosicrucian legend, Kabbalah , and on the colour symbolism taught by S. L. MacGregor Mathers . The twenty-two petals of the Rose, each coloured differently, correspond to the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet - "three mothers, seven simple and twelve double" - and the twenty-two Paths of the Tree of Life. From these petals a geometrical figure representing any named spiritual force can be obtained; the name is first transliterated into Hebrew letters and then a figure is drawn which would connect up all the letters of that name if it were drawn upon the Rose. In the middle of the petals of the Rose is a Calvary Cross, symbolic of death and spiritual rebirth. The Rose itself lies upon the four-armed Cross of Nature, symbolic of the physical elements which the adept has to transmute into pure gold in the athanor of his heart. The pentagrams show the symbols of four physical elements plus the fifth or quintessence; the hexagram below the rose shows the moon and five planets, centred on the sun
from Francis King, 1975

19. Eye Of Horus
An IRC chat room. Topics discussed vary widely, but include hermeticism, crowley, ceremonial magick and the kabbalah.
http://www.geocities.com/eoh418/
Click the Eye to Chat!
OccultStudies is an irc chat server dedicated to study and practices of occult and pagan nature. The server targets teen and adult pagans and occultists, but is open to all who wish to join us, regardless of interests or religion. For this reason we ask that you show some level of reverence towards all our guests and regular users alike.
If you would like to join us, you can connect with your irc client by using the info that follows, or if you do not have an irc client you can click the Eye above to join us. Below is a list of servers for users with clients, and a list of channels available for webchat users as well.
irc.occultstudies.com [port: 6667]
gammelvarg.occulstudies.com [port: 6667]
Channels:
  • #occultstudies - The main channel for the IRC server.
  • #pagan - The other main channel due to history of use.
  • #eyeofhorus - Sacellum Redemptio's chatroom for general chat, and serious discussion of occult topics. Those interested in Hermetics, Alchemy, Mysticism, Thelema, Ceremonial Magick, Qabalah, or any other occult studies/practices are welcome to join us.
  • - Flint, MO Temple's chat.

20. The Third
Articles on Daemonolatria, enochian, kabbalah and hermeticism. Features many other articles on various other areas as well.
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