7 Hermetic Principles
7 Hermetic Principles
Fr. Reggie Freeman This discourse is intended to be a brief introduction to Hermetic philosophy and practice. Subsequent discourses will further explore the uses and workings of these principles. However, at this time, I feel that it is important to present a basic outline of certain ideas present in virtually every branch of both the Eastern and Western Mystery Traditions. These principles are of the greatest antiquity, and Im sure will be of interest and practical value to all seekers of the Arcane Truths regardless of what particular tradition you are working in. The term Hermetic refers to a body of knowledge attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, or Hermes the Thrice Great. Legend states that Hermes was a great Egyptian sage, in the time of Abraham, who has also been associated with Melchizidek and instructed Abraham in the mysteries of God and Nature. Known to the Greek as Hermes, the scribe of the gods was in Egypt called Thoth. The Hermetic principles are traditionally seven in number. While there are certainly a number of ways that these principles could be effectively subdivided, I will, for introductory purposes, use the seven traditional principles. The Hermetic principles are: Mind, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Causation, and Generation.
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Generation
The principle of Generation or Gender is present on all planes. It is through the interaction between the Positive or Masculine principle and the negative or Feminine principle that all things are brought into being. The Masculine principle directs a particular energy toward the Feminine principle, thus initiating the generative process. It is the Feminine principle, however, that actually does the creative work, bringing all thins into manifestation. This principle also states that in the world of organisms everything manifests both genders. In other words, the Masculine principle exists in both the Masculine form and the Feminine form; and that the Feminine principle is to be found in both the Feminine and Masculine forms.
2002, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica Hermetica This document was drafted and prepared for use by the clergy and congregation of the EGCH. For more information, please sign up for our Yahoo group at groups.yahoo.com/KenoshaGnosis
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