The legendary figure of Hermes Trismegistus (Hermes Thrice Great) is the inspiration for the spiritual teachings known as Hermeticism. He is a syncretism (joining) of the Greek deity Hermes, the winged messenger of the Gods, and his Egyptian counterpart, the Ibis-headed moon god Thoth. The Way of Hermes involved altered states of consciousness in which practitioners went through a training regime that involved luminous visions, spiritual rebirth, cosmic consciousness, and union with the divine beauty of universal goodness and truth to attain the salvational knowledge known as gnosis. β Become a Patron (exclusive content): πΊ YouTube Member (exclusive content): π Official Merch: β Donate a Coffee: π PayPal: π¦ Subscribe to the official clips channel: π¨ Subscribe with email: π My personal library: π¨ Access transcript and artwork gallery: βββββββββββββ π Recommended Reading βΆ The Way of Hermes βΆ The Asclepius βΆ Hermetica βΆ The Greek Magical Papyri βΆ The Egyptian Hermes βΆ The Arabic Hermes βΆ Hermetic Spirituality and the Historical Imagination π§ Prefer Audiobooks? Get a 30-day Audible Plus FREE trial: βΆ βββββββββββββ πΊ Odysee β @eternalised πΊ Rumble β π¦ Twitter β π· Instagram β π Facebook β π§ Podcast β βββββββββββββ πΆ Music used 1. Desert City β Kevin MacLeod 2. Dreams Become Real β Kevin MacLeod 3. Promising Relationship β Kevin MacLeod 4. Smoother Move β Kevin MacLeod 5. Crystal Dream Mix Background Music β Music 6. The Long Dark β Scott Buckley 7. Evening Fall Harp β Kevin MacLeod 8. I Walk With Ghost β Scott Buckley 9. Heartbreaking β Kevin MacLeod 10. Gregorian Chants β Kevin MacLeod 11. Extrapolation β Scott Buckley Support the artists: Scott Buckley - Music Kevin MacLeod - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 βββββββββββββ π Sources - Copenhaver, B. P. (1995). Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius in a new English translation, with notes and introduction. Cambridge University Press. - Hermes (Trismegistus), & Salaman, C. (2000). The way of Hermes: New translations of The Corpus - Hermeticum and the definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius. Inner Traditions. - Hanegraaff, W. (2008). Altered states of knowledge: The attainment of GnΕsis in the Hermetica. The International Journal of the Platonic Tradition, 2(2), 128-163. - Lachman, G. (2011). The Quest for Hermes Trismegistus: From Ancient Egypt to the Modern World. Floris Books. - Hanegraaff, W. (2012). Esotericism and the academy: Rejected knowledge in Western culture. Cambridge University Press. - Van den Broek, R., & Hanegraaff, W. J. (Eds.). (2013). Gnosis and hermeticism from antiquity to modern times. State University of New York Press. - Salaman, C. (2013). Asclepius: the perfect discourse of Hermes Trismegistus. Bloomsbury Publishing. - Litwa, M. D., & Hermetica, II. (2018). The Excerpts of Stobaeus. Papyrus Fragments, and Ancient Testimonies in an English Translation with Notes and Introduction, Cambridge. - - - βββββββββββββ β Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 3:43 Renaissance of Hermeticism 9:33 Technical and Religio-philosophical Hermetica 11:38 Where to start? 15:53 Gnosis 18:36 Hermeticism and Gnosticism 21:40 Eusebeia 22:50 The Hermetic Universe: Ogdoad, Ennead, the One 25:20 The Three Worlds: God, Cosmos, Man 28:03 The Three Faculties: Logos, Gnosis, Nous 29:08 Corpus Hermeticum: Introduction 30:48 The Vision of Poimandres (Nous) 37:05 Corpus Hermeticum: Hermes and Tat 43:05 The Discourse on the Ogdoad and Ennead 46:22 Writing as Healing or Poison (Pharmakon) 48:24 The Illusion of Death 50:30 Man as a Divine Being βββββββββββββ As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support. #hermeticism #hermestrismegistus #thoth
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