The Modern HermeticistAn account of the world and its divinity according to the Stoic philosopher Quintus Lucilius Balbus (fl. 100 BC), a character appearing in Cicero's dialogue De Natura Deorum (On the Nature of the Gods). This work is part of a collaboration on Stoic philosophy with @TheEsotericaChannel exploring the links between Stoicism and Esotericism, so please check out Dr. Justin Sledge's video "Stoic Origins of Western Occultism, Perennialism, Esoteric Hermeneutics & Magical Correspondences" (youtube.com/watch?v=gx1av438mLY) as a companion piece to this reading.
Translated by H. Rackham (1933) Read by Dan Attrell
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The Stoic Cosmos from Ciceros On the Nature of the GodsThe Modern Hermeticist2023-03-10 | An account of the world and its divinity according to the Stoic philosopher Quintus Lucilius Balbus (fl. 100 BC), a character appearing in Cicero's dialogue De Natura Deorum (On the Nature of the Gods). This work is part of a collaboration on Stoic philosophy with @TheEsotericaChannel exploring the links between Stoicism and Esotericism, so please check out Dr. Justin Sledge's video "Stoic Origins of Western Occultism, Perennialism, Esoteric Hermeneutics & Magical Correspondences" (youtube.com/watch?v=gx1av438mLY) as a companion piece to this reading.
Translated by H. Rackham (1933) Read by Dan Attrell
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Please visit hermetic-astrology.com for more information about Michael and his upcoming course starting September 22nd, 2024.
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http://www.themodernhermeticist.comOn Good and Evil Spirits (The Magus, 1801)The Modern Hermeticist2024-07-11 | The Cabala or The Secret Mysteries of Ceremonial Magic (Pt. 3): On Good and Evil Spirits Adapted from Francis Barrett's The Magus (1801) Read and animated by Dan Attrell
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Read by Dan Attrell
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Chapters: 0:00 Title Page 00:00:48 Of the Division of the Celestial Globe 00:04:49 After what Manner, and what Operations the Signs have upon the Elements 00:11:34 The Particular Significations of the Twelve Signs 00:31:38 Qualities of the Signs: Septentrional vs. Meridional Signs 00:32:18 Qualities of the Signs: Right, Direct, or Long Ascension vs. Oblique, Tortuous, or Short Ascension 00:37:43 Qualities of Degrees: Masculine, Feminine, Light, Dark, Smokey, Void, Deep, Pitted, Lame or Deficient 00:40:27 Tables 00:40:34 A Table Showing what Member of the Body every Planet Signifies in any Sign 00:41:09 A Table of the Aspects of the Planets 00:41:35 The Colours of the Signs and Planets 00:43:15 The Description, Names, Nature and Qualities of the Planets 00:45:24 Of Saturn 00:53:13 Of Jupiter 00:59:16 Of Mars 01:06:02 Of the Sun 01:11:10 Of Venus 01:16:01 Of Mercury 01:22:47 Of the Moon 01:27:56 Of the Head and Tail of the Dragon 01:29:59 Of the Aspects
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Translated by John Proctor, 1901 Read by Dan Attrell
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Bibliography:
Firmicus Maternus (1992-1997). Mathesis. In Monat, P. (ed.), Le Mathesis de Firmicus Maternus. Paris, Belles Lettres, 3 volumes.
[Hermes Trismegisto], Acerca de los seis principios de las cosas. Un sistema medieval del universo, ed. and transl. Francisco Battista-Harriet, Valeria Buffon and Cecilia Rusconi. Buenos Aires: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2019.
Hermes Trismegistus. (1945-1954). Pimander, Asclepius, Fragmenta apud Stobaeum. In Festugière, A.-J. and Nock, A. D. (eds.), Corpus Hermeticum. Vols. I-IV. Paris, Les Belles Lettres.
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Lucentini, Paolo and Mark Delp (eds.) (2006). Hermes Latinus: De sex rerum principiis, tomus II. Turnhout, Brepols (Corpus Christianorum continuatio mediaevalis, 142).
Pseudo-Apuleius (1991). Asclepius. In Moreschini, C. (ed.), Apulei Platonici Madaurensis opera quae supersunt, vol. III. Stuttgart/Leipzig, Teubner.
Sahl bin Bishr al-Israili (1985). Liber electionibus. In Crofts, C. M. (ed.), Kitāb atikhtiyārāt ‘alā l-buyūt al-iţnai ‘ašar, by Sahl ibn Bišr al-Isra’īlī, with its Latin translation De Electionibus. PhD Thesis. Glasgow, University of Glasgow, Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies.
Silverstein, Theodore (ed.) (1955). Liber Hermetis Mercurii Triplicis de VI rerum principiis. In Archives d’Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen ge 22, pp. 217-302.
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You can read the full text here: https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0137%3Abook%3D30%3Achapter%3D1
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By Francis Barrett (1801) Read, abridged, and animated by Dan Attrell
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In "Against the Valentinians," the early Latin Christian writer and theologian Tertullian sardonically addresses and refutes the teachings of the Gnostic sect who followed in the footsteps of Valentinus (c. AD 100 – c. 180), a prominent teacher of gnosis who founded his school in Rome.
Tertullian's work serves as a critical response to the Valentinians' complex cosmology, their understanding of the divine, and their interpretation of scripture. He argues against their claims of possessing secret knowledge (gnosis) and their unique interpretation of Christian doctrines, such as the nature of Christ, the Creator (Demiurge), and the origins of evil. Throughout the treatise, Tertullian challenges the Valentinians' teachings and exposes what he perceives as inconsistencies, contradictions, and deviations from orthodox Christian beliefs.
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Art: The Age of Augustus, the Birth of Christ c. 1852–1854. Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824 - 1904).
http://www.themodernhermeticist.com https://linktr.ee/themodernhermeticistA Vindication of the Rights of Brutes - Thomas Taylor (1792)The Modern Hermeticist2023-06-09 | The following introductory remarks are by Louise Schutz Boas (1965) and are important for understanding the context in which this text was written:
"A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes is an exercise in irony, a witty, merry book in which Taylor, using the weapon of laughter, professed agreement with the radical ideas recently published by two of his friends, Mary Wollstonecraft and Thomas Paine, and by carrying these to their logical extremes, reduced them to absurdity. That it was their ideas which eventually triumphed does not lessen the reader's enjoyment of his wit, or alter the usefulness of his parody of what he regarded as an oversimplification of the nature of man, an over-generalization of the worth of all men, and an egalitarianism he could not accept..."
"Indirectly Taylor's mock-serious defence of the rights of brutes stemmed from the publication in November 1790, little more than a year after the storming of the Bastille, of Edmund Burke's unsympathetic Reflections on the French Revolution. This book led to an immediate reply from Mary Wollstonecraft; two editions of her open letter to Burke, A Vindication of the Rights of Men, were published in November 1790, followed in 1792 by her more famous A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Of the great spate of refutations of Burke's Reflections the most powerful, famous, and effective was Thomas Paine's Rights of Man, written in 1790, published in London in 1791, and swiftly banned; to own or to sell a copy was a criminal offence, but four months later Paine wrote to his friend George Washington that already eleven thousand of the sixteen thousand copies printed had been sold. Paine, very helpful in the American Revolution, was now active in the French Revolution, with a seat at the Convention. He had left England for Paris before this first part of the Rights of Man was published; he returned, but in 1792 when the second part was published he fled to France to avoid the trial for seditious libel it provoked. The magic phrase, "the rights of man," used decorously in America, was in France highly inflammatory, as indeed it tends to be today when on all sides, in many parts of the modern world, there are repetitive cries of the right to strike, to vote, to assemble, to march, to demonstrate."
"Mary Wollstonecraft as a guest in Taylor's home had called his study "the abode of peace." He was not in sympathy with her radical ideas or those of Paine; he was not an advocate of an egalitarian world, but if they insisted upon agitation for this, he could show them how much farther they must carry their theories. His Vindication of the Rights of Brutes endeavors to demonstrate that who has said A must say B; and that B leads on to an unforeseen Z."
"Mary Wollstonecraft's Rights of Men was not concerned wholly with political rights or the injustices suffered by the poor. She was angered by Burke's tendency to "vitiate reason" which she postulated as man's highest quality, leading him to virtue, and so distinguishing him from the animals, who have not the gift of reason. This is the sounding board for Taylor, who sets out to prove that animals have reason; he supports his thesis with multiple quotation from the Greek philosophers, thereby making his point without direct statement that men are not equally blessed with reason. He believed that "in every class of beings in the universe... there is a first, a middle, and a last, in order that the progression of things may form one unbroken chain, originating in deity, and terminating in matter... a golden chain of beings" formed by the first and smallest class, the multitude forming the lowest. He set out therefore to show the impracticability of an egalitarian society."
"The worship of animals, and the statues of gods with animal heads or bodies Taylor offered as an indication of the high estimation in which men have held the brute creation whose rights he was now demanding. Lacking time to pursue the matter further, he left to others the task of vindicating the rights of rocks and stones and trees, and the very dust beneath men's feet..."
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http://www.themodernhermeticist.com https://linktr.ee/themodernhermeticistThe 42 Hermetic Books - Clement of AlexandriaThe Modern Hermeticist2023-04-27 | An account of the 42 Hermetic Books of the Egyptians by Clement of Alexandria (Stromata, or Miscellanies, Book 6, Chapter 4). The number breakdown of the 42 books was drawn from G.R.S. Mead's translation of the passage (sacred-texts.com/gno/th3/th333.htm#fn_519). The Greek is provided at the bottom of this description.
http://www.themodernhermeticist.com https://linktr.ee/themodernhermeticistUnraveling the 1398 Sorcery Scandal at the University of ParisThe Modern Hermeticist2023-04-08 | This is a lightly-edited and remastered version of a series of two discussions originally livestreamed on @TheEsotericaChannel back in November of 2022 as "Commentary on the 1398 Condemnation of Sorcery." This version includes improved and lightly-edited audio, larger and more legible slides, and whole host of additional images. Please watch it if you missed it the first time around!
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Translation by George E. McCracken (1949) Read by Dan Attrell
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http://www.themodernhermeticist.comHermetic Excerpts from Iamblichus On the Mysteries of the EgyptiansThe Modern Hermeticist2023-02-17 | #hermetica #hermeticism #hermetics #neoplatonism #platonism #ancienthistory #ancientegypt #philosophy #religion #ancientrome #ancientgreece
The Hermetic excerpts from Iamblichus' De Mysteriis Aegyptiorum Translated by Alexander Wilder, 1911 Read by Dan Attrell
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From Wikipedia: "Julius Obsequens was a Roman writer active in the 4th or early 5th centuries AD, during late antiquity. His sole known work is the Prodigiorum liber (Book of Prodigies), a tabulation of the wonders and portents that had occurred in the Roman Republic and early principate in the years 249–11 BC. The material for the Prodigiorum liber was largely excerpted from the 1st century AD Ab Urbe Condita Libri of the Augustan historian Livy, which chronicled the history of the Roman state from its origin to the beginning of the imperial period, though Julius used it selectively and sometimes added interpretations of the omens and incidents he included. There is a common view that Julius only knew Livy's text wholly or in part from an epitome, but there is scant evidence of this... The text of Julius Obsequens frequently makes reference to unusual astronomical and meteorological events as portentous signs like meteor showers, comets, and sun dogs, alongside earthquakes, aberrant births, haruspicy, and sweating, crying statues, etc."
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http://www.themodernhermeticist.comThe Dream of Scipio [w/ Latin and English Text]The Modern Hermeticist2023-01-28 | Believe it or not, Marcus Tullius Cicero's 'Somnium Scipionis' or 'The Dream of Scipio' is one of Western Esotericism's most foundational documents. Drawn from Book VI of Cicero's Republic, it describes the famous night journey and astral ascent of the Roman general Scipio Aemilianus, two years before he oversaw the sack of Carthage in 146 BC. Modeled on Plato's 'Myth of Er' and emulated during the Middle Ages by such visionary works as Dante's Divine Comedy, this ancient text provides us with a vivid vision of Stoic-inspired soul-travel by ancient Rome's single most eloquent rhetorician.
Translated and annotated by James A. Kleist Read by Dan Attrell
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http://www.themodernhermeticist.comOration to the Mother of the Gods [Emperor Julian the Apostate]The Modern Hermeticist2023-01-06 | #cybele #attis #gallus #neoplatonism #paganism #pagan #philosophy #ancienthistory #rome #romanreligion #plato
The Emperor Julian's Oration to the Mother of the Gods Translated by Thomas Taylor (1792) Read by Dan Attrell Full text available here: sacred-texts.com/cla/toj/toj04.htm
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http://www.themodernhermeticist.comThe Words Once Inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at DelphiThe Modern Hermeticist2022-12-21 | From Wikipedia: "The Delphic maxims are a set of maxims inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Originally, they were said to have been given by the Greek god Apollo's Oracle at Delphi, Pythia, and therefore were attributed to Apollo. The 3rd century doxographer Diogenes Laertius attributed them to the Seven Sages of Greece as did the 5th century scholar Stobaeus. Contemporary scholars, however, hold that their original authorship is uncertain, and that 'most likely they were popular proverbs, which tended later to be attributed to particular sages', Roman educator Quintilian argued that students should copy those aphorisms often to improve their moral core. Perhaps the most famous of these maxims is 'know thyself', which was the first of three maxims carved above the entrance to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi.
In the 5th-century [AD] anthology of Stobaeus, there is a list of 147 maxims attributed to the Seven Sages of Greece. Stobaeus cites a certain Sosiades as his source, but the identity of Sosiades is unknown, and it was once thought that this collection of maxims was of no great antiquity. However, parallel sayings have since been found in several ancient inscriptions, some dating to around 300 BC. These inscriptions also inform us that the original maxims were 'carved on the stele at Delphi'."
Source for Greek Text: "Joannis Stobaei Anthologium recensuerunt Curtius Wachsmuth et Otto Hense." Berolini apud Weidmannos. 1884.
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