The divine Pymander; also The Asiatic mystery; The smaragdine table; and The song of Brahm
Material type: TextMokelumne Hill, CA Health Research 1972Description: 144p.; illContent type:- text
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1st pub. by Randolph Publishing Company, Toledo, Ohio, 1889.. Entered in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1871.. KEPT IN BACK CUPBOARD. ASK LIBRARIAN FOR HELP.
1 His first book. 2 Poemander. 3 The holy sermon. 4 The key. 5 That God is not manifest, and yet most manifest. 6 That in God alone is good. 7 The secret sermon in the mount of regeneration, and the profession of silence. 8 That the gratest evil in man, is the not knowing of God. 9 A universal sermon to Asclepius. 10 The mind to Hermes. 11 Of the common mind to Tat. 12 Hermes Trismegistus his crater or monas. 13 Of sense and understanding. 14 Of operation and sense. 15 Of truth to his son Tat. 16 That none of the things that are, can perish. 17 To Asclepius, to be truly wise
'The Divine Pymander...meaning "Shepherd of Men," comes from Egypt....it is a divine revelation! It opens the way from the World of Shadows to the realm of Spirit....The present edition of the Poemander is reprinted from the translation of Dr. Everard. It appeared in print in the year 1650....That work is now very rare, and seldom to be found....' --Prefatory note
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