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Exploring Hermetic Traditions

By: Terence McKenna
Narrated by: Terence McKenna
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The term “Hermetic” comes from Hermes Trismegistus, who was originally an Egyptian god (Thoth) and was later incorporated into Greek culture, and associated with Hermes. The term “hermetic” can mean “pertaining to alchemy and magic”.

About 40 books are ascribed to Hermes Trismegistus. These books were written between about 200 BC and 200 AD and deal with alchemy, astrology, and philosophy. The “Hermetic Tradition” isn’t simply the Alchemical Tradition; it’s a literary-philosophical tradition in which alchemy, astrology, the occult, and the philosophy of Plato are all interwoven. All European alchemists may be said to be part of the Hermetic tradition, but philosophers and poets with no interest in alchemy may also be considered part of this tradition. In this lecture, Terence McKenna explores the Hermetic Tradition by discussing ancient traditions, symbolism, the philosophy behind it.

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stuff and things

hehehehe it was a book kind of like that it was f***** I was the pool part about today in the book

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Come hear Uncle Terence’s rants

Real hermetic hours here courtesy of everyone’s favorite truth speaking Uncle. Hermetica, UFOs, language defining reality. A+ stuff.

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A true sage

Can never go wrong with Terence McKenna. He was a true light in the world. His teachings, whether you take psychedelics or not are so profound and timely. Especially in todays world of late stage capitalism. His words are prophetic. I try to live my life through his point of view.

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the hermetic alchemy of human freedom

a stunning discourse on psychedelics, their relationship to consciousness and human evolution! as timely now as it was when it was performed some 20 years ago. Terrence points the way for us to end our delusions, stop playing the game of the power mongers, and free ourselves in the imaginal realm.

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too woke for me

author complaining about white men seemed kind of weird, maybe just trying to be trendy?

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