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Même si Marsile Ficin (1433-1499) ne compte pas parmi les figures les plus connues de la Renaissance italienne, les grands artistes en ayant accaparé les honneurs, son importance dans l'histoire de la philosophie et sa contribution au concept même de Renaissance sont fondamentales.Article de la revue Acropolis de juin 2026, par Miguel Artola, philosophe à Nouvelle Acropole Espagne, traduit par Isabelle Ohmann. Lecture par Noëlle Vannini.
There are two Emerald Tablets. They share a name. They share a color. Everything else about them is completely different — the origin, the author, the century, the verifiability. Most people who quote one are actually thinking of the other, and the confusion is over a hundred years old. In this episode I investigate both. One was translated by Isaac Newton in his own handwriting, the manuscript still preserved at Cambridge today. The other has a very different story behind it.
Welcome to Day 2851 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom – Theosis and Its Counterfeit: How Hermeticism, Gnosticism, and Their Heirs Distorted Deification. Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2851 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2851 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Our current series of Theology Thursday lessons is written by theologian and teacher John Daniels. I have found that his lessons are short, easy to understand, doctrinally sound, and applicable to all who desire to learn more of God's Word. John's lessons can be found on his website theologyinfive.com. Today's lesson is titled: Theosis and Its Counterfeit: How Hermeticism, Gnosticism, and Their Heirs Distorted Deification. The Eastern Orthodox Church preserves one of the most profound teachings of Christianity: theosis, or deification. This doctrine is not about erasing the line between Creator and creation but about God drawing humanity into His own life. Through Christ's incarnation, death, and resurrection, believers become partakers of the divine nature, not by nature but by grace. Athanasius expressed it clearly: “God became man so that man might become god.” By this, the Fathers never meant that humanity becomes equal to Yahweh in essence. Rather, theosis means that through grace we are healed, restored, and glorified in Christ, sharing in His life while always remaining His creatures. The Counterfeit in Eden The serpent in Eden also offered a form of deification. His words, “You will be like gods,” suggested that humanity could seize by rebellion what God intended to give through communion. The Eastern Orthodox vision of theosis fulfills God's purpose, while the serpent's promise distorts it. Throughout history, this distortion has reappeared in many guises, most notably in Hermeticism and Gnosticism. Echoes of Antediluvian Rebellion Many occult systems, whether ancient mystery religions or modern esoteric revivals, could have drawn their perceived legitimacy from the idea that they recover lost knowledge from before the Flood. Traditions surrounding the Watchers, the Apkallu, or figures like Prometheus all involve heavenly beings imparting forbidden wisdom to humanity in defiance of divine boundaries. This knowledge, which included arts, sciences, and sorcery, was not neutral. It was given with the intent to corrupt and destroy. After the Flood, while the physical giants perished, their spirits, what later literature calls demons, remained. These disembodied spirits could have been the source of insight or inspiration for occult practitioners throughout history, masquerading as guides to hidden wisdom while promoting rebellion against God. Whether through direct contact or mythic lineage, many esoteric movements trace their roots back to this primeval transgression. Hermeticism: Optimistic Gnosis The Corpus Hermeticum, composed in the early centuries of the Christian era, fused Egyptian religion with Greek philosophy. It taught that humans contain a divine spark that can be awakened through hidden wisdom. Salvation came not through God's grace but through gnosis, mystical ascent, and the realization of one's innate divinity. Unlike Gnosticism, Hermeticism viewed the cosmos more positively, as a reflection of divine order, but its end goal was the same: erasing the line between Creator and creation. Gnosticism: Dualistic Gnosis Gnosticism developed in the same cultural environment and shared Hermeticism's focus on hidden wisdom and the divine spark in man. But it was far more pessimistic. Many Gnostic systems taught that the material world was a prison fashioned by a false or ignorant creator, the Demiurge. Salvation meant escaping matter entirely and returning to the realm of spirit. Its texts, like the Apocryphon of John or the Gospel of Thomas, presented elaborate myths of aeons, archons, and cosmic struggles that reframed rebellion as enlightenment. Parallel Streams of Corruption Though different in tone, Hermeticism optimistic and Gnosticism pessimistic, both traditions proclaimed salvation by gnosis. Both claimed man was divine by nature. Both promised deification apart from Christ. And both blurred or destroyed the Creator–creature distinction. Where Orthodoxy taught communion by grace, Hermeticism and Gnosticism promised exaltation by hidden knowledge. Renaissance Rediscovery and Transmission In the Renaissance, Hermetic and Gnostic writings were rediscovered and hailed as the prisca theologia, a supposed universal truth older than Moses. Figures like Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola embraced these texts as revelations of timeless wisdom. Their influence spread through alchemy, astrology, and ritual magic, setting the stage for later esoteric societies. Hermetic optimism and Gnostic dualism together nourished the roots of Western occultism. Freemasonry Freemasonry grew out of the esoteric ferment of the Renaissance and Enlightenment, which were themselves shaped by the rediscovery of the Hermetic and Gnostic writings. While the fraternity presents itself publicly as a system of moral improvement and brotherhood, its inner symbolism and ritual language reveal a strong dependence on Hermetic and alchemical traditions. The Masonic use of sacred geometry, the emphasis on hidden degrees of initiation, and the maxim “as above, so below” all trace back to the Corpus Hermeticum and related Hermetic texts. The Renaissance had already reintroduced these ideas into European culture, presenting Hermeticism and Gnosticism as prisca theologia, a supposed ancient wisdom that underlay all religions. These concepts filtered into Rosicrucian manifestos in the seventeenth century, which combined mystical Christianity with alchemy and Hermetic philosophy. Rosicrucian influence, in turn, fed directly into the development of modern Freemasonry in the eighteenth century. The lodge thus became an heir to the Hermetic worldview, reframing gnosis not in overtly pagan terms but as moral allegory and ritual drama. Freemasonry's initiation system reflects the Gnostic idea that truth is revealed progressively to an inner circle of the enlightened. The candidate begins in ignorance, is symbolically “raised” to new life, and ascends through degrees of increasing illumination. The rituals employ veiled symbols and allegories rather than explicit teaching, echoing the Hermetic conviction that divine truths must be concealed from the unworthy and revealed only to initiates. This places Freemasonry in continuity with both Hermetic mysteries and Gnostic elitism. Although Freemasonry claims to honor God, it deliberately leaves the identity of God undefined. Its universalist ethos allows men of any faith to participate, so long as they acknowledge a Supreme Being. This broad inclusivity is not biblical covenantal faith but a continuation of Hermetic universalism, which treated all religions as partial reflections of a hidden wisdom tradition. By blending fragments of biblical language with Hermetic symbols and Gnostic structures, Freemasonry offers a path of human self-perfection and enlightenment apart from Christ. Mormonism Mormonism reflects both the Hermetic worldview and Masonic ritual structure. Long before Joseph Smith entered a Masonic lodge in Nauvoo, he was already immersed in practices rooted in Hermetic and occult traditions. In his youth, Smith participated in treasure-seeking expeditions using a divining rod, seer stones, and ritual circles. These tools and practices were drawn from the folk-magic culture of early America, which itself was saturated with ideas that had filtered down from Renaissance Hermeticism and alchemical traditions. The belief that hidden knowledge could be accessed through special instruments, secret formulas, and visionary techniques fits neatly within the Hermetic framework of unlocking the unseen world. When Smith later became a Mason in 1842, he layered these Hermetic practices with Masonic structures. Within weeks of his initiation, he introduced LDS temple ceremonies that bore striking resemblances to Masonic rituals, including secret handshakes, symbolic clothing, and oaths of secrecy. Just as Freemasonry framed its degrees as progressive revelations of hidden wisdom, so too did Smith present Mormon temple ordinances as the means by which believers gained access to the mysteries of exaltation. Doctrinally, Mormonism's teaching of eternal progression mirrors the Hermetic promise of apotheosis. God the Father is said to have been a man who became a god, and faithful men may follow the same path. This collapses the biblical distinction between Creator and creature and transforms salvation into a process of exaltation through hidden rites and teachings. The Mormon vision of countless gods presiding over countless worlds echoes the multiplicity of divine beings in Hermetic and Gnostic systems, while its temple ceremonies function as initiatory mysteries in which knowledge is revealed step by step. From his earliest magical experiments...
Certain books don't enter your life when you're curious.They arrive when something breaks.In this episode, I explore why texts like the Emerald Tablet, the Zohar, the Corpus Hermeticum, the Upanishads, and Sufi metaphysical writings tend to appear at particular moments — not as doctrines to believe, but as mirrors.We'll look at:– The Hermetic idea of “as above, so below”– Kabbalah and the concept of a participatory universe– The Hermetic theme of forgetting and remembering– The Upanishadic question of who is aware of experience– Sufi metaphysics and longing as a form of perceptionIt's a conversation about patterns — why mystical systems across cultures and centuries seem to converge on similar insights about consciousness, identity, attention, and awakening.Maybe these texts survive because they know the right questions.
"Around the middle of the fifteenth century, not so long after the first written references in Europe to cards of any kind, an artist named Bonifacio Bembo painted a set of unnamed and unnumbered cards for the Visconti family of Milan", Origins of Tarot, Seventy Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Tarot Journey to Self Awareness by Rachel Pollack Did you know that the roots of tarot have their beginnings in the north of Italy at the height of the Renaissance. The first playing cards emerged in the courts of the noble Milanese families and became a popular card game for entertainment and play.The Visconti Sforza, Bolognese Tarochini and the Minchiate Tarot cards were commissioned by the aristocratic families to be hand painted and designed by expert artisans. Played as a game called 'carte da trionfe' the tarot was purely a trick playing game in the height of the Renaissance. Today I discuss the Visconti and Sforza alliance in Milan, Cosimo de Medici patronising philosophers to transcribe the Corpus Hermeticum, the time of Renaissance Magic, the shift in art and philosophy, the move toward the mystical traditions and how the tarot eventually evolved into that of cartomancy, esoteric practice via secret societies and occult practitioners in England and France in the 18th and 19th centuries. To now be tethered to the mystery traditions and used as form of divination, fortune telling and spiritual practise. I also share a few personal revelations about the tarot system along the way. And lastly if you are in Italy it turns out there is some serendipity to this episode I discovered while writing my show-notes you can visit the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo (a quick train ride from beautiful Milano) for an exhibition that is on until June 2026, that covers the last seven hundred years of tarot. If only a patron would come calling to me! How I would love to see this exhibition! Enjoy this Episode xMichelleJohnston.life for the Show-notesA Writer in Italy InstagramSubstack - At My TableMichelle's BooksMusical Scores by Richard Johnston© 2026 A Writer In Italy - travel, books, art and lifeMusic Composed by Richard Johnston © 2026Support the show
Porphyry, Isaac Casaubon, and Richard Rietzenstein walk into a bar. Well, that's not true, seeing that they were separated from each other by hundreds of years. But if they did, they would be talking about the Corpus Hermeticum, that mysterious forged document that dates to the Hellenistic era, and claimed to have been written by "Hermes Thrice-great" (the Triple-decker). Thanks to the brilliant work of Guggenheim fellow and all-around savant Anthony Grafton, Jeff and Dave have the opportunity this week to tease out the differences between forgers and literary critics. Digging through chapter 3 of Grafton's 1990 work, the guys show how Porphyry (third century A.D.), Casaubon (16th century), and Reitzenstein (20th century) each tackle this forgery from a different angle, united in their quest for the truth and using some of the same tools. But as it turns out, are truth and falsehood more closely linked than at first they may appear? And do we have something to learn from the forgers and their methods? Tune in to find out.
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #eightHermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin AsclepiusThe Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #sevenHermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin AsclepiusThe Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #six Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #sixHermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin AsclepiusThe Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
Unlock the ancient wisdom of the Corpus Hermeticum, the cornerstone of the Hermetic tradition, in this powerful translation by G.R.S. Mead. These mystical teachings—attributed to the legendary Hermes Trismegistus—reveal timeless truths about the creation of the universe, the nature of the soul, and the path to divine union. Part philosophy, part spiritual guide, this classic...
What do a Renaissance magician, a modern neuroscientist, and a forgotten philosopher of language have in common? In this episode, I dive into a wild, mythically-informed rabbit hole that took me from the Corpus Hermeticum to the divided brain model of Iain McGilchrist and the linguistic revelations of Owen Barfield. Together, these three worldviews—Hermeticism, brain lateralization, and the evolution of consciousness—seem to be providing us with the same message: that the world is not dead, but alive… if only we remember how to see it. This is a journey through magic, metaphysics, language, and psyche—a kind of Jungian time-travel into the heart of our disenchanted world. I explore how perception is not passive but participatory, how imagination might just be the bridge back to meaning, and why the way we attend to reality could be the most urgent moral act of our time. If you've ever felt like something sacred has gone missing, or that the modern world has forgotten how to listen—this episode is for you.
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #five Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Ma
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #fiveHermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin AsclepiusThe Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Ma
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #four Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
Orion Rising: The Corpus Hermeticum part #fourHermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin AsclepiusThe Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
Orion Rising: The Corps Hermeticum Part #Three Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico
Orion Rising: The Corps Hermeticum Part #ThreeHermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin AsclepiusThe Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico
Hermeticum part #Two Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
Hermeticum part #TwoHermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin AsclepiusThe Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).[3]
The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).
The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE,[2] but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500).
¿Cuáles son las claves fundamentales del hermetismo? Esta semana hablamos de ellas, extraídas directamente del Corpus Hermeticum. A continuación, analizamos, comparando con lo descrito en el hermetismo tradicional, los principios y enfoques de un libro que lleva muchas décadas siendo un Best Seller: El Kybalión. ¿Se puede considerar un libro espiritual o estamos hablando de otra cosa? Enlace al primer volumen de la Colección Sendero a la Nada: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0FBT51DTW *** ¿Te gustaría apoyar nuestro trabajo y acceder a contenido exclusivo? En nuestra comunidad de Sendero a la Nada en Patreon encontrarás reflexiones inéditas, charlas y materiales complementarios que compartimos con nuestra comunidad de mecenas. Descubre más aquí: https://www.patreon.com/c/SenderoalaNada Al unirte, tendrás acceso a contenido exclusivo, como: • Reflexiones inéditas • Actualizaciones regulares sobre nuestras investigaciones y proyectos. • Charlas y grabaciones adicionales. • Materiales complementarios que no publicamos en otras plataformas. • Espacios participativos, donde podrás sugerir temas, plantear preguntas y unirte a nuestra reflexión colectiva. • Sesiones en directo puntuales por Zoom. Cada aportación, por pequeña que sea, nos ayuda a cubrir los costos operativos y nos permite seguir adelante. Todos los mecenas tienen acceso al mismo contenido, y tu contribución nos permitirá seguir generando materiales de calidad. Si disfrutas de lo que hacemos y valoras el esfuerzo que ponemos en este proyecto, te invitamos a unirte a nuestra comunidad en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/SenderoalaNada Gracias por ser parte de nuestra comunidad y por tu valioso apoyo. Un cálido saludo, Ángeles y Álvaro Escuela Sendero a la Nada Visita también: • Podcast en Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/660417 • Canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@senderoalanada • Comunidad en Telegram: https://t.me/comunidadnoesis • Nuestra web: www.senderoalanada.com • Nuestros libros: https://senderoalanada.com/tienda/ Música de fondo: Yeghshe Manukyan, «Where is She?»
Desde el fuego secreto de los alquimistas hasta la explosión atómica. Desde los símbolos ocultos del Corpus Hermeticum hasta los experimentos de Newton y Boyle. En este nuevo capítulo de El Libro Rojo nos sumergimos en la historia de la alquimia como búsqueda de la fuerza contenida en la materia, pero también como viaje espiritual y psicológico hacia la transformación del alma. Nos acompaña Ángeles Ceregido, doctora en Química, en una conversación que une ciencia, mito y conciencia.
Bate-Papo Mayhem 454 - David Pessoa - Corpus Hermeticum na tradução do grego https://projetomayhem.com.br/ O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/Bf7gseFTQ18 Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem. Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral duas vezes por semana, às segundas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados uma vez por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc
Lieve vrienden, Er staat weer een bijzondere aflevering voor jullie klaar! Dit keer met Jozef Ritman, bekend van The Ritman Library en directeur van Embassy of the Free Mind. Al decennialang is hij met zijn familie bezig met het verzamelen, ontsluiten en behouden van eeuwenoude kennis over spiritualiteit, alchemie, rozenkruizers, vrijmetselarij en de hermetische filosofie. Zijn vader noemde het al het Ad Fontes-principe: "Je gaat terug naar de bron." En precies dat is de rode draad van dit gesprek. Want, zoals Jozef zegt: "De meeste mensen herkennen die kern vanuit hun eigen intuïtie, ook al begrijpen ze het in hun bovenkamer nog niet meteen.” In deze aflevering praten we over de kracht van boeken, de zoektocht naar verborgen kennis en waarom deze oude wijsheid juist nu zo belangrijk is. "Boeken zijn dragers van ideeën, en ideeën kunnen werelden veranderen." Maar dat vraagt wel om een open blik: "Als je alleen in het zichtbare gelooft, mis je de helft van de realiteit." We bespreken de rol van het hermetisme, de universele wetmatigheden van het bestaan en hoe deze inzichten generaties vrijdenkers hebben geïnspireerd. "Er is een innerlijk weten in de mens, iets wat niet opgelegd hoeft te worden. Het hermetisme helpt je om dat te herkennen." Daarnaast deelt Jozef zijn kritische blik op de moderne samenleving, waarin we volgens hem te veel vastzitten in materialisme en rationaliteit. "De spirituele armoede van deze tijd is misschien wel groter dan de materiële armoede. We zijn verleerd om vragen te stellen die er echt toe doen."
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Explore the enigmatic world of Giuliano Kremmerz, one of Italy's most influential Hermeticists, and his esoteric order, the Fratellanza Terapeutica Magica di Miriam. This video delves into Kremmerz's philosophy, the role of the divine feminine symbolised by Miriam, and the blend of ancient Hermetic wisdom with therapeutic magic. Discover his key texts, including La Scienza dei Magi and La Medicina Ermetica, and uncover how his teachings continue to inspire scholars and practitioners of Western esotericism today. CONNECT & SUPPORT
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Welcome wisdom seekers to The Brave New World Order! Straight out the dungeons of podcasting I am your host Brandon St. One! Thank you all for joining me for this episode as we contiue our descent into the Corpus Hermeticum! This is PoeMandres, The Shepherd Of Men! The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE, but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500). G.R.S Meade Translation -https://archive.org/details/corpus-hermetica/page/n1/mode/2up Greek to English Translation - https://archive.org/details/corpus-hermeticum-balboa/page/n7/mode/2up Website! https://thebravenewworldorderpodcast.com/ Email me: thebravenewworldorderpodcast@gmail.com Follow me on X/Twitter: @Bravenwopodcast If you enjoy The Brave New World Order Podcast buy me a coffee and help it grow! Much Love! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BRAVEnWo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bravenwopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bravenwopodcast/support
Ráfaga sobre el “Discurso de Hermes Trismegisto sobre la mente común", del Corpus Hermeticum, sobre la relación de la vida, el alma y la mente. De la serie recopilatoria Los mejores razonamientos que salió al aire por Radio UNAM. Comentarios: Ernesto Priani Saisó. Producción: Ignacio Bazán Estrada. Voces: María Sandoval y Juan Stack. Controles técnicos: Francisco Mejía.
Readings and discussion on Hermes from the Corpus Hermeticum, including: The Greatest Human Evil is Forgetting of God, Asclepius and Poimandres. These works from the first century Gnostic work helped to inspire the Renaissance and serves at one of the best expressions of ancient wisdom. Hermes explains how man can find self realization and find God. The Greek path to enlightenment. Books by Steven Sadleir
Welcome wisdom seekers to The Brave New World Order! Straight out the dungeons of podcasting I am your host Brandon St. One! Thank you all for joining me for this episode as we swan dive head first deep into the abyss that is the Corpus Hermeticum! The Corpus Hermeticum is a collection of 17 Greek writings whose authorship is traditionally attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. The treatises were originally written between c. 100 and c. 300 CE, but the collection as known today was first compiled by medieval Byzantine editors. It was translated into Latin in the 15th century by the Italian humanist scholars Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500). G.R.S Meade Translation -https://archive.org/details/corpus-hermetica/page/n1/mode/2up Greek to English Translation - https://archive.org/details/corpus-hermeticum-balboa/page/n7/mode/2up Website! https://thebravenewworldorderpodcast.com/ Email me: thebravenewworldorderpodcast@gmail.com Follow me on X/Twitter: @Bravenwopodcast If you enjoy The Brave New World Order Podcast buy me a coffee and help it grow! Much Love! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BRAVEnWo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bravenwopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bravenwopodcast/support
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In today's episode, Erica decides to jump into her time machine and share an episode from 2019. In it, Erica discusses the ancient Hermetic principle, As Above So Below, quoting teachings from The Corpus Hermeticum, The Upanishads, & The Kybalion. She also shares a Guy Finley clip on this universal law. Care to play a game with the youniverse? Ask the universe the episode you would most benefit from hearing next and click positivehead.com/game. Download The Golden Key audio or e-book at GoldenKey.Gift with the Code: POSITIVEHEAD
Journey Through the Planets: Marlene Seven Bremner A Hermetic journey through each of the seven traditional planets--Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, Venus, Mercury, and the Moon--exploring their mythological, philosophical, alchemical, Qabalistic, magical, astrological, and energetic natures and offering meditative discourses that reach past the rational mind to speak directly to the intuitive soul. She relates the seven planets to the esoteric anatomy of the human body, specifically the seven chakras, and shows how the planets can offer understanding and experience of archetypal energies and patterns in the body, in one's life, and in the creative process. Marlene Seven Bremner guides us through The Hermetic Marriage of Art and Alchemy: Imagination, Creativity, and the Great Work. Marlene Seven Bremner was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1983. She has a BA in Geography and Environmental Studies and is trained as a Polarity Therapist by the Institute of Holistic Health Careers. She is a self-taught oil painter, author, poet, and musician, exploring esoteric themes arising from her study and practice of Hermeticism, alchemy, magic, astrology, and mythology. Seven developed her painting career in the Pacific Northwest, showing her work in both group and solo exhibitions along the West Coast and internationally, and now resides in the desert of New Mexico. She is the author of Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy: The Emerald Tablet, the Corpus Hermeticum, and the Journey Through the Seven Spheres (Inner Traditions, 2022), and The Hermetic Marriage of Art and Alchemy: Imagination, Creativity, and the Great Work (Inner Traditions, 2023). Learn more about Simran here: www.iamsimran.com www.1111mag.com/
A powerful and potent text, Ben is pleased to share a reading of sections of "Poimandres," the first book of the Corpus Hermeticum. He discusses, briefly, some tenets of the quintessential text. Support the showwww.rockymountainmason.comwww.esotericmason.comSupport the show: https://patreon.com/rockymountainmason?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
This week I sat down to chat with Dr David Litwa, translator of Hermetica II, including the fragments of Stobaeus, the Oxford & Vienna Hermetica & fragments from Church Fathers & antique authors in reference to Hermes Trismegistus. We discuss the current scope of Hermetic Literature as well as theories regarding Hermetic Communities & their interactions with early Christian groups. We also examine the figure of Hermes himself, how he was received in various circles up to the Medieval Period & his many roles throughout Hermetic influenced traditions. We equally discuss modern scholarship of the Hermetica, including Christian Bull's hypothesis of disenfranchised Egyptian priests & Hermetic Lodges, Wouter Hanegraaff's theories of Hermetic Spirituality & Christian Wildberg's forthcoming new translation of the Corpus Hermeticum, following his amendments to the marginalia. David is a scholar of ancient Mediterranean religions with a focus on the New Testament and early Christianity. He currently works at Boston College and is the unit chair of the Bible, Myth, and Myth Theory Group at the Society of Biblical Literature, as well as a member of the Society of New Testament Studies (SNTS). You can connect with him on his patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mdavidlitwa David's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@m.davidlitwa ___________________________________________________________________________ Pre Enrollment & sign up for the waitlist on the new Hermetica Course is live now: https://www.mystai.co.uk/way-of-hermes Follow Mystai in all your usual places:
A rarely discussed amazing history of vegetarianism and even veganism in the great world religions and philosophies: Akhenaten the "Heretic" Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, who ruled for 17 years Hebrew Bible, First Book of Moses: Genesis Yoga Shastra, a sutra or scripture of Jainism Bhagavad Gita of Krishna Srimad Bhagavatam The Laws of Manu, a kind of "Hindu Torah" or Book of Laws Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans Porphyry, a 3rd century AD Neo-Platonist philosopher The Vegetarian Prayer of Thanksgiving in the Epilogue of Asclepius of the Corpus Hermeticum, and the same prayer again, as it also turns up in the Nag Hammadi Library of Egypt, the Gnostic Gospels Early Church “Heresy Hunters” that used to require meat-eating on Sundays as a way to discover who the veg Gnostics were in their midst Philo of Alexandria's description of veg meals at a Jewish Therapeutae monastic community in Alexandria perhaps related to the Essenes The Bahai Faith: Baha'u'llah, ‘Abdu'l-Baha, and Shoghi Effendi -- prophecies of a vegan future of humanity Vegetarianism in Islam: The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Rabia of Basra, Bawa Muhaiyaddeen and the Sufis John the Baptist, who ate locust bean (carob) flour, not locusts -- BEANS NOT BUGS And blessed are the textual variants: the Mystery of the Missing Veg Saying of Jesus found in Luke 21: 34 of the Evangelion Da-Mepharreshe -- the Old Syriac-Aramaic manuscript of the New Testament Gospels but is no longer present in Greek manuscripts. (Peace Be Upon You) In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, Radhasoami James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts Sant Mat Radhasoami A Satsang Without Walls https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com Spiritual Awakening Radio (and Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts) with James Bean, heard on various community, public radio stations and the web, explores the world of spirituality, comparative religion, world scriptures and other books, East and West, God, meditation, out of body or near death experiences (inner space), the vegan diet and other ahimsa ethics -- education for a more peaceful planet.
Welcome to another episode of our podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of Hermeticism. From the Corpus Hermeticum to the Emerald Tablet, from the Renaissance period to the Golden Dawn, Hermeticism continues to inspire and intrigue scholars and seekers alike. Join us on this journey to learn more about this rich and complex tradition. source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermeticism
Join me for a fun, informative and enlightening interview with the author of: Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy: The Emerald Tablet, the Corpus Hermeticum, and the Journey through the Seven Spheres -a most excellent overview and introduction to Hermetics
In this episode, I am joined by Marlene Seven Bremner. She is a self-taught oil painter, author, poet, and musician, exploring esoteric themes arising from her study and practice of Hermeticism, alchemy, magic, astrology, and mythology.Seven developed her painting career in the Pacific Northwest, showing her work in both group and solo exhibitions along the West Coast and internationally, and now resides in the desert of New Mexico. She is the author of Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy: The Emerald Tablet, the Corpus Hermeticum, and the Journey Through the Seven Spheres, and The Hermetic Marriage of Art and Alchemy: Imagination, Creativity, and the Great Work.Marlene and I discuss her art, her magical practice, and her approach to Hermeticism and alchemy. We talk about her personal work with the planets and the interaction between her dreams and creativity. I really enjoyed my chat with Marlene, and I think you will, too!LinksMarlene Seven Bremner on Patreon@MSevenBremner on TwitterMarlene Seven Bremner on Facebook@m7artist on InstagramThe Artwork of Marlene Seven BremnerHermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy by Marlene Seven BremnerThe Hermetic Marriage of Art and Alchemy by Marlene Seven BremnerSupport Arnemancy on PatreonMentioned in this episode:Get my two-part course on Tarot and the Art of Memory!Click the link below.Tarot and the Art of MemoryThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Getting back to the podcast with a music-only show. Something old, something new... Including some brand new Carbon Records releases! Tracklist: Ian Middleton - Static On The Line (from Embyronic - Early Recordings 1991-1996 CD on Slippy Town)Rudolph Grey - 4 Hands Is Better Than None (from the 7" on Foreign Frequency)Milford Graves, Arthur Doyle, Hugh Glover - Jan 24, 1976 IV (from Children Of The Forest 2LP on Black Editions Archive)The Whip - Freelance Liaison (from 7" on Wantage USA, KARP related)The Jesus Lizard - 7 vs 8 (from 7" on Touch and Go)Roy Montgomery - Zabriskie part 1 (from 7" on Gyttja)Lame & Sorry - Minus Eleven (from Le Jazz Non CD compilation on Corpus Hermeticum. Alastair Galbraith and Shayne Carter) John Krausbauer and Patrick Shiroishi - Swing Low (from the High Life 7" on Carbon Records)Alan Licht and John Krausbauer - Superstizione (from the 7" on Carbon Records)Jack Rose and The Black Twigs - Rappahannock River Rag (from 7" on The Great Pop Supplement)The Fall - My Pharmacist (from 458489 A Sides singles compilation LP on Beggars Banquet)Shirese - Bed The Cactus (from Rose Of Smiling Faces LP on C/Site Recordings and Grapefruit)CIA Debutante - Cabinet Minister (from Down, Willow LP on Siltbreeze)Les Rallizes Denudes - Trampled Tenderness (from Azabu Studio Demo 1985 Vol 2 LP on Take It Acid Is)
We take a journey into the illuminating gifts of Hermes Thrice Gate. This involves getting deeply acquainted with all of this luminary's incarnations throughout myth and history: Hermes, Thoth, Hekate, the Logos, and more. It certainly includes grasping the alien but transcendental consciousness of ancient Egypt and various esoteric texts like The Hymn to Isis, the Theogony, the Corpus Hermeticum, the Chaldean Oracles, and more. Where does all this lead? Present a new vehicle for transmission of the Hermetic Genius in modern times.Astral Guest – Charles Stein, author of The Light of Hermes Trismegistus: New Translations of Seven Essential Hermetic Texts.Join the Virtual Alexandria AcademyThis is a partial show. For the interview's second half, please become a member or patron at Patreon.Get the simple, effective, and affordable Red Circle Private RSS Feed for all full shows: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/2afbb075-465d-42d2-833b-12fa3bca1c7d/exclusive-contentMore information on Charles: https://www.innertraditions.com/author/charles-steinGet the book: https://amzn.to/3jZkyvmBecome a patron and keep this Red Pill Cafeteria growing: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/aeon-byte-gnostic-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Marlene Seven Bremner is an oil painter, writer, and teacher who has spent more than 20 years exploring esoteric and spiritual traditions, including Hermeticism, alchemy, surrealism, symbolism, tarot, psychology, magic, astrology, shamanism and mythology. In this podcast we will focus on her erudite new book Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy: The Emerald Tablet, The Corpus Hermeticum, and the Journey Through the Seven Spheres which is a profound synthesis of magical and occult teachings as well as an initiation into the alchemical opus and how to integrate and apply Hermetic and alchemical principles to awaken inner knowing, liberate the imagination, and live a mystical, creative and inspired life. To connect with Seven and her wonderful writing and art, see: https://marlenesevenbremner.com/ ***Amazing cover art "Emergence" is by the author*** This podcast is available on your favorite podcast platform, or here: https://endoftheroad.libsyn.com/episode-247-marlene-seven-bremner-hermetic-philosophy-and-creative-alchemythe-prima-materia-and-dmt Have an awesome week!
Marlene Seven Bremner stops by to discuss her new book, Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy: The Emerald Tablet, the Corpus Hermeticum, and the Journey Through the Seven Spheres. We touch on the nature of alchemy, Jung, her recent trip to Egypt, Sekhmet, the pyramids as initiation chambers, and tons more! To start learning magick now, check out our free guided meditation at https://start.magick.me
Marlene Seven Bremner stops by to discuss her new book, Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy: The Emerald Tablet, the Corpus Hermeticum, and the Journey Through the Seven Spheres. We touch on the nature of alchemy, Jung, her recent trip to Egypt, Sekhmet, the pyramids as initiation chambers, and tons more! To start learning magick now, check out our free guided meditation at https://start.magick.me
Marlene Seven Bremner, artist and the author of 'Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy', joins us for a discussion about The Secret Teachings. Much like our own focus on the show, she focuses on, and is inspired by, Hermeticism, alchemy, tarot, psychology, magic, astrology, shamanism, and mythology. Her wonderful book traces the origins of Hermes Trismegistus, the Emerald Tablet, alchemy, the seven spheres, and much more. WEBSITE: (https://marlenesevenbremner.com) & PATREON: (https://www.patreon.com/sevenart)
SCROLL DOWN TO SEE THE PAINTINGS BY MARLENE SEVEN BREMNER WE ARE TALKING ABOUT DURING THE INTERVIEW This week we have a refreshing interview with Marlene Seven Bremner, an American artist and writer presently residing in New Mexico. While a student of polarity therapy, Seven initiated into Jungian alchemical teaching, which in turn flowed into her personal study and distillation of the Hermetica. This discovery process included visual art, textual exploration, and ultimately the writing of a full manuscript. Seven has recently released her first title with Inner Traditions, Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy: The Emerald Tablet, the Corpus Hermeticum, and the Journey Through the Seven Spheres. The interview is a conversation aligned to her text, appealing to both the new and seasoned students of the Hermetica. Seven's unassuming, lunar quiet blends with solar scholarly intensity as she traverses the conversation. Subjects explored in dialogue with Rudolf range from the alchemy of oil painting; the call to expression through Logos; channeling poetry, and the creative alchemy of the ascent through the Seven Spheres. Bremner soulfully articulates the devotional-contemplative hermetic lifestyle, worldly input, and the influence of the natural elemental balance in Place. Seven makes candid acknowledgement of the importance of attaining balance between the inspiration and distraction of artistic community. Seven and Rudolf specifically explore her painting Harmonia Elementorum, which is present on her WEBSITE (click here or into the link section further down) Her website also features poetry including “Circulato” (dated May 2018), beginning: “I never learned how to dive. I only learned how to sink, in waters deep, deeper than three times my self and dark with the blood of my ancestors…” Enjoy the still waters running deep in this conversation! ABOVE: THOTH TWO PAINTINGS BY MARLE SEVEN BREMNER BELOW: HARMONIA ELEMENTORUM Seven's website The paintings we discuss in the interview can be found here Her author's page at Inner Traditions THIS WEEK'S SHOW NOTES HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY OUR LISTENER EMILY. MANY THANKS! Here is what Emily tells us about herself as an introduction: ‘Emily is a fellow traveler of esoteric trans-Atlantic origin. She keeps her journey offline, unplugged, and handwritten. Sources of resonant personal Wonder include bioluminescence, echolocation, geometry, and paradox. Stay in mystery, my friends Music played in this episode Egypt plays an important role in Hermetic thought of course, from Thoth-Dejhuti to Hellenists etc. So Egyptian music in different forms is on the menu for today's episode. Nubian music is part of the folk tradition in both Egypt and Sudan. Today's guest, Marlene Seven Bremner, when visiting Egypt recently, was fascinated by the Nubian music, so two out of three tracks today come from this tradition. 1) TRIBAL WAR CHANT - Traditional Nubian Music recorded live in Egypt during a local folk ceremony (Track starts at 7:08) 2) ANCIENT EGYPTIAN LOVE SONG - Peter Pringle Peter Pringle (born 1945) is a Canadian musician and television personality, mainly active in the 70s and 80s. In the last two decades he has reconstructed music and musical instruments from thousands of years back, Sumerian, Ancient Hebrew, Babylonian and Egyptian. The text of this love song is from an original papyrus, he performs it in a musical style based on historical research,
This meditation is designed around an amazing prayer given in the Hermetica as written by Hermes. This is an amazing and powerful prayer Below is a portion I pray that the Cosmos be flung open to me and that all nature may receive the sound of my psalms. Open, great earth, and trees, silence your waving boughs, for I am about to sing the praise of the One and All. Justice, praise the just through me. Goodness, praise the good through me. Truth, praise the true through me. Selflessness, praise the All through me. It is your words that through me sing your praises — for all comes from you and all returns to you. Accept these pure offerings of speech from a heart and soul uplifted. You of whom no words can tell, no tongue can speak, and only silence can declare. I thank you with a brimming heart, for it is only by your grace that I see your Light and come to know you. I thank you whose name no man knows. The New Earth Activation trainings - Immerse yourself in 12 hours of content focused on the new earth with channeling, meditations, advanced training and access to the new earth https://realityrevolutioncon.com/newearth Alternate Universe Reality Activation get full access to new meditations, new lectures, recordings from the reality con and the 90 day AURA meditation schedulehttps://realityrevolutionlive.com/aura45338118 BUY MY BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Revolution-Mind-Blowing-Movement-Hack/dp/154450618X/ Listen to my book on audible https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Reality-Revolution-Audiobook/B087LV1R5V Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Reality-Revolution-Podcast-Hosted-By-Brian-Scott-102555575116999 For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Follow Us on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/TheRealityRevolution/ Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_reality_revolution/ Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/mediaprime Join my twitter group https://twitter.com/i/communities/1509405555579777024 Follow me on MeWe https://mewe.com/i/brianscott71 Join our Facebook group The Reality Revolution https://www.facebook.com/groups/523814491927119 Contact us at media@advancedsuccessinstitute.com All my guided meditations https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo_BfNnb5vLcwouInskcEhqL All my short meditations - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo-Mc0SiXK8Ef0opJeahwgfM All my episodes about parallel realities - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo-1-dStwX7huyhcxpJPMrWi For coaching – https://www.advancedsuccessinstitute.com For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Music By Mettaversereunionlimitlessoverflowingascensioninternal focusflow state musicfull moon in virgosweet dreamspeace like a flood