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- Hermeticism, or Hermetism, is a philosophical and religious tradition rooted in the teachings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic figure combining...
- universal Tradition prior to particular doctrinal forms. In addition to Hermetists and Kremmerzians, were also accepted within it some Catholics and a significant...
- pan-deist and at one with the great heretics Giordano Bruno (who was a Hermetist and burned alive by the Church) and Baruch Spinoza (who was excommunicated...
- anthropology. Though both agreed about God's transcendence over the Universe, Hermetists sometimes believed that God could still be comprehended through philosophical...
- p****ionate feeling tone" by using much more a poetic language than the antique Hermetists did, also giving "a greater emphasis on the coniunctio motif", i.e. images...
- pan-deist and at one with the great heretics Giordano Bruno (who was a Hermetist and burned alive by the Church) and Baruch Spinoza (who was excommunicated...
- Philosophique) is a Masonic rite that was established in Paris in 1776 by the hermetist Alexandre Boileau, who was a disciple of Antoine-Joseph Pernéty. This...
- where he later served as Grand Master from 1893 to 1910. Along with other hermetists such as Giuseppe Ricciardi and Domenico Angherà, he revived the Hermetic...
- Europe, from 1926 to 1933, Mouni Sadhu belonged to an order of Rosicrucian Hermetists and published a number of articles on Tarot Hermetic philosophy as well...
- Hermeticism. Stejskal had decisive encounters with poet Karel Šebek (1963) and hermetist Theof**** Abba (1972). Šebek was an important poet from the Czech Surrealists...