Uncover the history of Hermeticism, including instructions and hands-on methods!
Hermeticism, Kybalion, Hermetic Principles—have these words seemed so esoteric that you believed they were beyond your level of comprehension?
Have you ever wondered what religion and philosophical systems were in practice in ancient times?
Are you intrigued by Hermeticism and want to learn more about it but cannot find a book written in simple and easy-to-understand language?
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This book on Hermeticism offers a detailed and comprehensive explanation of Hermeticism for any beginner looking to take the first step on this journey.
In this book, you will: Complete with engaging examples, you will find it easy to relate to all the elements of this highly esoteric belief system.
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I have read and reviewed a fair number of metaphysical and occult books by this author. I find I tend to view them in extremes: either I thoroughly enjoy them or I find them an odd mishmash of ideas. Unfortunately, this is one of the latter. Hermeticism has deep and ancient roots, yet the way it is presented in this book comes across as a mash-up between those ancient principles and modern self-help and metaphysical concepts. The first couple of chapters of this book read like someone's research paper on the history of hermeticism. The author throws around a lot of metaphysical and occult terms, and if you aren't already well read in these very broad topics, some of what the author stated would be very hard to follow. The author had proclaimed in the introduction that this would be a very hands-on book, so I was hoping the chapters on the seven principles of hermeticism would be just that. But I did not find them to be so. Instead, as I stated above, the author’s supposed deep dives into the major tenets of hermeticism seemed to reflect more modern paganism and self-help than the ancient principles. While some chapters did have some hands-on ways you could apply the principles to your life, not all did. If you are familiar with the principles of hermeticism, you will know that some definitely resonate with modern times while some seem antiquated and perhaps best left in the dustbin of history, like the seventh principle of masculine and feminine. Because this book is at turns dry as charred bone and an overly modern mishmash of self-help and occult ideas, I do not feel like I can recommend it.
I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
"Hermeticism: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding the Hermetica, Kybalion, and Hermetic Principles" by Mari Silva explores ancient teachings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. This book provides insights into the mystical traditions that have influenced Western esotericism, making complex ideas accessible to modern readers.
Silva unpacks Hermeticism's core principles, starting with foundational texts like the Hermetica and the Kybalion. She explains the seven Hermetic principles: Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect, and Gender, showing their application to the cosmos and individual experience. The book also traces Hermeticism's historical evolution and offers practical ways to integrate its wisdom into modern life.
Key Themes:
Key themes include the nature of reality and consciousness, interconnectedness, and spiritual enlightenment. Mentalism challenges readers' perceptions of reality, while Correspondence highlights the microcosm-macrocosm relationship. Polarity and Rhythm emphasize balance and harmony.
Overall, "Hermeticism" is a valuable resource for those interested in Hermetic thought. Silva's thorough research and accessible writing make it an excellent introduction to Hermetic philosophy. The book educates and inspires readers to apply timeless principles to their spiritual journeys, effectively bridging ancient wisdom with modern life.
Unexpectedly concise easy to understand and beautifully written. Probably (for me anyway) the best LOA book I've read and wasn't even reading it for that. Serendipitous.