Forwarded from Tradition Publishing Co.
Introduction to the Hermetic Sciences
Giuliano Kremmerz
Giuliano M. Kremmerz (born Ciro Formisano) was an Italian alchemist, hermeticist, philosopher, and prominent member of the Ur Group, alongside Julius Evola. With his Introduction to the Hermetic Sciences, Kremmerz sought to redefine magical initiation as well as other key components of the occult sciences. His aim was to bring the path of esoteric initiation back into alignment with the procedures and symbolism that defined the spiritual practices of the original Hermetic tradition.
https://tradition.st/introduction-to-the-hermetic-sciences/
Giuliano Kremmerz
Giuliano M. Kremmerz (born Ciro Formisano) was an Italian alchemist, hermeticist, philosopher, and prominent member of the Ur Group, alongside Julius Evola. With his Introduction to the Hermetic Sciences, Kremmerz sought to redefine magical initiation as well as other key components of the occult sciences. His aim was to bring the path of esoteric initiation back into alignment with the procedures and symbolism that defined the spiritual practices of the original Hermetic tradition.
https://tradition.st/introduction-to-the-hermetic-sciences/
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Forwarded from Tradition Publishing Co.
Liber Hermetis
Hermes Trismegistus
Liber Hermetis Trismegisti, commonly known as the Book of Hermes, is a foundational work of Hellenistic astrology that possesses a distinctly Egyptian character. The system of inherited knowledge it describes is older and more complex than anything found in other sources of Hellenistic astrology, and its treatment of the ancient Egyptian "decans" is by far the earliest in any astrological literature. This rare English translation is based on the only surviving Latin copies of a lost Greek original.
https://tradition.st/liber-hermetis/
Hermes Trismegistus
Liber Hermetis Trismegisti, commonly known as the Book of Hermes, is a foundational work of Hellenistic astrology that possesses a distinctly Egyptian character. The system of inherited knowledge it describes is older and more complex than anything found in other sources of Hellenistic astrology, and its treatment of the ancient Egyptian "decans" is by far the earliest in any astrological literature. This rare English translation is based on the only surviving Latin copies of a lost Greek original.
https://tradition.st/liber-hermetis/
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Forwarded from Occult of Personality
"Jean Dubuis, the founder of the French alchemical-qabalistic organization The Philosophers of Nature often mentioned the options that open up to us after death. Using the Tree of Life as his guide Dubuis would state that after we die we generally have two choices open to us: the Path towards Hod and from there to Tiphareth, or the Path from Netzach and from there to Tiphareth.
"Of these two he advocated the Path of Hod as the 'path of memory' rather than the gentler and more pleasant path of Netzach and its association with the famous 'waters of forgetfulness' from Greek mythology. This river, Lethe, said to exist in the underworld was one the recently dead would drink from and forget their previous life. The goddess Lethe who watched over it was called 'oblivion' giving a heavier weight to the choice made. The river was was also known as the river of 'unmindfulness'.
"Initiates of the Orphic mysteries, from where we get the Hymns of Orpheus, the source of innumerable liturgical and magical rites among the Renaissance magi, (as was detailed in our course on the The Three Books of Occult Philosophy) were taught instead to drink from the 'waters of memory.' Memory is nonother than continuity of consciousness. Remember what was said many time to you, and stated in the book, Meditations on the Tarot - life, memory, and wakefulness are one and the same; death, forgetfulness, and sleep are one in the same. As initiates you must make the effort to be alive, remember, and be awake in this world and others to come. This wakefulness is continuity of consciousness, of awareness and can only be achieved through personal effort and mental training.
"We have discussed these points in detail and at length in our various courses, Oral Commentary on Between the Gates and Mind of Hermes in particular, but also over the last four years of our Practice Sessions with Questions and Answers for Students. We have pointed out many times the value of this material, but like the proverb we can lead your 'psychic horse [energies]' to the 'waters of memory' but we cannot make you drink. You must do that of your own free will and accord and benefit therein - that is the beauty and power of initiation: it is a choice."
~ Mark Stavish, Institute for Hermetic Studies
"Of these two he advocated the Path of Hod as the 'path of memory' rather than the gentler and more pleasant path of Netzach and its association with the famous 'waters of forgetfulness' from Greek mythology. This river, Lethe, said to exist in the underworld was one the recently dead would drink from and forget their previous life. The goddess Lethe who watched over it was called 'oblivion' giving a heavier weight to the choice made. The river was was also known as the river of 'unmindfulness'.
"Initiates of the Orphic mysteries, from where we get the Hymns of Orpheus, the source of innumerable liturgical and magical rites among the Renaissance magi, (as was detailed in our course on the The Three Books of Occult Philosophy) were taught instead to drink from the 'waters of memory.' Memory is nonother than continuity of consciousness. Remember what was said many time to you, and stated in the book, Meditations on the Tarot - life, memory, and wakefulness are one and the same; death, forgetfulness, and sleep are one in the same. As initiates you must make the effort to be alive, remember, and be awake in this world and others to come. This wakefulness is continuity of consciousness, of awareness and can only be achieved through personal effort and mental training.
"We have discussed these points in detail and at length in our various courses, Oral Commentary on Between the Gates and Mind of Hermes in particular, but also over the last four years of our Practice Sessions with Questions and Answers for Students. We have pointed out many times the value of this material, but like the proverb we can lead your 'psychic horse [energies]' to the 'waters of memory' but we cannot make you drink. You must do that of your own free will and accord and benefit therein - that is the beauty and power of initiation: it is a choice."
~ Mark Stavish, Institute for Hermetic Studies
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