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The Working Hermeticist

Living the Principles

Autor: G. Carrion
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The first book of this series was a book you read. This one is a book you do.If you have spent time...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
214
EAN
9798180346179
Enbook ID
52825875
Greutate
294
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 12

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The first book of this series was a book you read. This one is a book you do.

If you have spent time with Hermeticism - the long, strange tradition that runs under the line as above, so below - you may have reached the place where reading runs out. You know roughly who Hermes Trismegistus was supposed to be. You know the Emerald Tablet runs to a handful of lines and that the seven Principles reach most newcomers through a 1908 book called The Kybalion. And you have begun to suspect that a thing can be understood at a desk and still be unknown to the hands.

This is a working manual for crossing that threshold - for turning a tradition you have read about into a practice you actually keep.

What "practice" means here, and what it does not

Let the border be drawn early, because nearly everything that goes wrong in this corner of the world goes wrong at exactly this line. Here, practice means what a musician or a contemplative means: a small, repeatable discipline of attention, done daily, for its own sake. It does not mean manifestation, the law of attraction, fortune-telling, or any technique for bending events to your will. The honest core of this tradition sells none of that, and where its interpreters drifted toward it, these pages say so. If you came hoping for a cosmic vending machine, this is the wrong shop - better to know it on the first page than the last.

Everything inside is offered as philosophy, tradition, and contemplative reflection. None of it is medical, psychological, or financial advice, and none of it predicts or guarantees anything.

What you will work with

  • Mentalism as a discipline of attention - the one faculty genuinely yours to train, turned from a doctrine into a daily exercise.
  • Correspondence as a thinking tool - reasoning by analogy, day to day, without sliding into superstition.
  • The seven Principles, applied - the work of state, the art of reframing, the timing of things, the move from being an effect to becoming a cause, and the generative pair.
  • The correspondence systems in practice - the seven planets and their metals, the four elements, the days and hours of the week, drawn from Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy (1531; public-domain English of 1651) and handled strictly as symbol, never as a forecast.
  • Alchemy as inner transformation - solve et coagula, dissolve and recombine; the colour stages (nigredo, albedo, citrinitas, rubedo) read as a psychology of real change.
  • Meditation, breath, and simple ritual, done safely - gentle and contemplative, with plain cautions where a practice nears the body or the mind.
  • The hermetic journal, a daily practice built to last, and an honest chapter on the pitfalls - spiritual bypassing, magical thinking, grandiosity, and the wisdom of knowing when to stop.

Carried through every chapter is the one discipline the whole series runs on: keeping historical fact, traditional teaching, and symbol apart - on the page and in the hands - because a practice built on a confusion of the three is a practice built on sand.

This is Book II of the Hermetica series, the Intermediate tier. It assumes you arrive with the basics in hand, but it stands on its own. You will not be asked to believe anything. You have only to be willing to begin - small, slow, and with the lights on.