'A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery' is a book written by Mary Anne Atwood, first published in 1850. The book was written at the request of her father, who shared the author's interests in hermeticism and spirituality. However, when he read it after publication, and upon discovering it revealed some hermetic secrets, he bought up the remaining copies and burnt them.
I will attempt to come back to this after the 13° however I can honestly say while I made it over halfway through, I didn't understand a single word of this book, but then again I am only a 6° now. Sometimes I think we understand things when we are better prepared and the time is right. For me, for now, the veil has not been lifted far enough for me to comprehend a single word of this, yet. I am angry how dumbed down our government, culture and society has made us, by design...
This was a difficult read as it is a "forgotten book" from long ago. I googled a lot of words and concepts, but the work was worth it. The deep wisdom this book dispels about the nature of reality has helped me see the world in new ways. It's also helped me go deeper into my meditation practice. While I don't recommend it for the casual reader, it's a treasure trove for truth seekers on the spiritual path.
I must be ineligible for the mysteries. I found this close to unreadable. I gave up after about 3 chapters. It is terribly opaque. There are better mystery schools that explain the mystery of alchemy in more accessible terms. Don't waste your time with this. The real reason it was burned is that the penmanship is woeful.
This book is difficult for three reasons: 1. It's written in an 1850s vernacular. 2. The subject is esoteric. 3. The author doesn't want you to understand it. That is, the Mysteries are meant to be held secret by the initiated.
This is the only book I've found that has a description of the initiation process of the ancient mystery cults, although the description is cloaked in metaphor.
I suspect you'll need to be extremely interested in the ancient mystery cults or Hermeticism or alchemy to read this cover to cover (and it helps to know the basics of neo-Platonism). I took months to crawl through paragraph by paragraph, because as soon as I managed to understand a page I'd stop to contemplate. Reading it took me longer than an initiate took to get initiated!
Here are two quotes from the text. The first, I think, is the theme of the book and of Hermeticism. The second quote, when you understand the meaning, is the key to the process.
"And this one thing is to be consummated, that man may know himself."
"And therefore it behoves us to mortify two Argent vives together, says Hermes; both to venerate and to be venerated, viz., the Argent vive of Auripigment and the Oriental Argent vive of Magnesia."
LoL ~ I've just given away the great secret of the Hermetic Mystery Cult! Now you may live.
Liber et placet et non placet. Scriptrix eruditissima, attamen nimis suae aetatis. Credit veteribus mythis, erroresque antiquos dictitat, quos ego, qui aegypticos libros aegyptice lego, falsum esse novi. Veritatem ab origine accipit, sicut enim illi viatores indubii, quos crebro citat.
Nam, Corpus illud Hermeticum amo, atque opera alchemica posterioris Medii Aevi me delectant, attamen lectione skepsin non sepono. Inest sapientia, et mysteria sunt saepe pulchra, saltem ut poiesis. At non credo quod oblectat.
Agnosco quoque styli victoriani et repetitionis immodicae me taedere. Ferme item mihi tolerantia neo-platonismi ocius evanescit.
Fontibus permultis auctrix utitur, e quibus locos copiose transfert. Liber bibliographia eget, attamen e commentariis in ima pagina facile bibliographiam propriam condere potes. Hic est thesaurus in libro maximus : lectrix, quae vult sapere, lector qui vult discere, ipsi laborare debent. Magistra semitam ostendit, utensilia indicavit, sed opus est discipulis eniti.
The book largely fails to truly explain the underlying philosophy of hermeticism in a way not applied solely to alchemy. It was a major disappointment.
incredible to see such a brilliant mind completely devoted to something so deeply immaterial and so soon after made wholly irrelevant academically, culturally, socially, and physically what with the burnings and all. not inaccessible prose but was shocked how in the weeds this was... not that i expected layman's lit but this had me sweating. a rich metaphor exists in alchemy and this cracks some of it; atwood's biography maybe cracks the rest of it 🤭
Believe it or not...this book was awesome. I did a lot of reading on the subject of alchemy, just for information purposes and this book surprised the hell out of me. I went into it as this is going to bore the living hell out of me but I was mistaken. There is so much fact comparing and referencing and information about things I never heard of before. And if you read some of the 'tales' about the author and how she did way too good of a job on this, it's even better.
I suggest that if you have any interest on the subject to definitely read this book. Just the magnitude of the research she had to do and at the time it was written will enchant you. It is impressive.