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  1. Hermeticism - Wikipedia

    Hermeticism, or Hermetism, is a philosophical and religious tradition rooted in the teachings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic figure combining elements of the Greek god …

  2. HERMETIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HERMETIC is of or relating to the mystical and alchemical writings or teachings arising in the first three centuries a.d. and attributed to Hermes Trismegistus.

  3. The 7 Hermetic Principles & How To Use Them To Improve Your …

    Feb 22, 2021 · Trismegistus explains the foundational laws of our reality in his seven hermetic principles. Here's what these principles are all about and how we can all use them as a source …

  4. HERMETIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    What's harder to transcend is the hermetic nature of the genre: when everything rests on solving the mystery, there's little room for metaphor.

  5. HERMETIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Hermetic definition: made airtight by fusion or sealing.. See examples of HERMETIC used in a sentence.

  6. What is Hermeticism? – Hermetic Academy Library

    In the Greek mythology, Hermes is the intermediary between mind and matter. Hermeticism is the Western wisdom teaching that has been passed on continuously within the initiates’ circle for …

  7. The Hermetic Library

    Archiving, Engaging and Encouraging the living Esoteric Tradition, Hermeticism, Aleister Crowley's Thelema, & much more through Open Access Occultism for 30 years in 2026.

  8. Hermetics Home Page

    Essentially, Hermeticism is the ancient philosophy, theory and practice of the inner secrets of man, nature and spirit. It's origins are lost in the mists of prehistory. Its revivals in the …

  9. Hermeticism - New World Encyclopedia

    Hermeticism, as the tradition came to be known, was largely a product of Alexandrian syncretism, drawing together themes from Judaism, Hellenistic philosophy and mythology, and classical …

  10. Hermetica - Wikipedia

    These texts may vary widely in content and purpose, but by modern convention are usually subdivided into two main categories, the "technical" and "religio-philosophical" Hermetica.