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OverviewIn a cosmological sense, Thoth-Hermes is equivalent to Logos, the ""Word"" that formed the universe. His name is associated with the spiritual path that leads to perfection and divine integrity or, more precisely, to various methods of philosophical purification, alchemical transformation and theurgical ascent, which were varyingly adapted by most Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultic and philosophical communities, especially at the time of syncretic Hellenism. The figure of Hermes is an irreplaceable key to the intellectual development of modern culture. Often associated with the Egyptian Thoth, his wisdom, amalgamating philosophy, magic, astrology, alchemy and theology, was right at the foundations of the European Renaissance. This book reveals the attributes of Hermes and of Hermetic philosophy and practice. By discussing their origins and their historical spread, and by analysing the worldview and religious iconography of the ancient Egyptians, the transformations of Hellenic culture, and various aspects of theurgy and magic, the author shows how the tradition of Hermes Trismegistus' wisdom, which is both multifarious and homogeneous, can be genetically traced back to the sacred teachings of Ancient Egypt. Reading this book with attention means in turn 1-coming face to face, 2-walking side by side, or 3-sheltering under the wing of an intellectual giant and a profoundly contemplative mind. Along the way, as we read, three moments are discernible: first is the awareness that there is no end of things to know-that is, marvelling at scientia, episteme, the endlessness of creation. Second, there is the clear understanding that there is a restricted number of things we really need to know-that ""one thing needful"". Finally, as the Hermetic learning is accomplished, there is the realisation that there is no end of things to know-the infinity of being. And under the student's eyes the cosmic forms now unfold in stellated patterns, now merge towards an ever- receding and ever-desirable crystallisation, the ultimate Love of philosophers. These three moments naturally reflect the essence of this book, because Hermes is the divine mediator between the sciences of created beings and the gnosis of uncreated realities-and this is not just a book about Hermes but also a Hermetic book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Algis UzdavinysPublisher: The Matheson Trust Imprint: The Matheson Trust ISBN: 9781908092250ISBN 10: 1908092254 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 06 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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