Each issue of the Rosicrucian Digest provides members and all interested readers with a compendium of materials regarding the ongoing flow of the Rosicrucian Timeline. The articles, historical excerpts, art, and literature included in this Digest span the ages, and are not only interesting in themselves, but also seek to provide a lasting reference shelf to stimulate continuing study of all of those factors which make up Rosicrucian history and thought. Therefore, we present classical background, historical development, and modern reflections on each of our subjects, using the many forms of primary sources, reflective commentaries, the arts, creative fiction, and poetry. This magazine is dedicated• to all the women and men throughout the ages who have contributed to and perpetuated the wisdom of the Rosicrucian, Western esoteric, Tradition. May we ever be •worthy of the light with which we have been entrusted. In this issue, we explore• the tradition associated with Hermes Trismegistus—from the wisdom of Thoth in ancient Egypt, through Renaissance Hermeticism, to alchemy, and modern mysticism. One of the most influential and pervasive mystical traditions, the Hermetic path is founded on the essential unity of all things, “As above, so below.” Its practitioners strive for the practical means to achieve reunion with the source of all Being. No. 1 - 2011 Vol. 89 - No. 1 Peter Kingsley, Ph.D. “Paths of the Ancient Sages: A Pythagorean History” Giulia Minicuci and Mary Jones, S.R.C. “Pythagoras the Teacher: From Samos to Metapontum” Ruth Phelps, S.R.C. “The School of Pythagoras”Hermetism and Hermeticism: An Introduction 2 AnonymousOfficial “The Magazine Golden Versesof the of Pythagoras”Staff of the Rosicrucian Digest Worldwide Antoine Fabre d’Olivet, “Excerpt fromThe Exa Hermeticmination Tradition of the Golden Verses” 5 Rosicrucian Order Hugh McCague, Ph.D., F.R.C. “PythagoreansJoscelyn and Godwin, Sculptors: Ph.D. The Canon of Polykleitos MelanieEstablished Richards, in 1915 M.Mus., by the Supreme S.R.C. “PythagorasFrom Lead and to Gold:Music” Hermes and Alchemy 11 Grand Lodge of the English Language Richard Smoley Lisa Jurisdiction,Spencer, M.A.O.M., AMORC, RosicrucianS.R.C. “The Neo-Pythagoreans at the Porta Maggiore in Park, San Jose, CA 95191. 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POSTMASTER: Send address Heinrich Khunrath’s Cosmic Dew 38 changes to ROSICRUCIAN DIGEST at 1342 Naglee Ave., San Jose, CA Peter Bindon, M.A., FRC 95191–0001. A Rosicrucian Christmas Card 41 Paul Goodall, FRC Ancient Magic: 46 A Survey of the Technical Hermetica Kristin Pfanku, M.A., SRC The Hermetic Museum 54 Peter Bindon, M.A., FRC Poem Without Words 57 Olga Deulofeu, SRC Hermetism and Hermeticism: An Introduction Staff of the Rosicrucian Digest n this issue of the Rosicrucian Digest, When Alexander the Great conquered we explore one of the most popular and Egypt in 332 bce, the ensuing fusion of Ienduring mystical philosophies on Earth— Hellenistic and Egyptian thought produced a the tradition attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. rich and creative culture, through which the wisdom of ancient Egypt would eventually be transmitted throughout the world. In the typical mode of ancient religion, conquerors Around the ancient Mediterranean, did not seek to obliterate the native the antiquity of Egyptian society was well spirituality and local people sought to find known, and Egypt was widely considered the parallels between their deities and those of font of learning and wisdom. As the Corpus the new people. In this way, Thoth became Hermeticum puts it, assimilated to the Greek Hermes. By the Do you not know, Asclepius, that second century bce, Thoth’s epithets were Egypt is the image of the Heaven; or, already being applied to Hermes, and in the what is truer still, the transference, or second century ce, we begin to see the now the descent, of all that were governed familiar title Trismegistus—that is, “thrice or moved in Heaven? And if more great”—paired with Hermes’ name, clearly truly still it must be said—this land of coming from Egyptian references to Thoth.3 1 ours is Shrine of all the World. By the second century ce, literature Out of the most ancient past of Egypt attributed to Hermes Trismegistus circulated comes the figure of Thoth—Djehuty—who around the ancient Mediterranean, in is variously described as the heart and tongue two basic genres. There were sublime of Re, the god of magic, inventor of writing, philosophical and mystical treatises, and the Divine arbiter, sustainer of the world, also collections of technical writings on and later associated with the Logos and the everything from magic to the interpretations Mind of the Divinity in Platonism.2 of various natural phenomena. Astrological David Roberts, Temple of Hermes at Dakkeh in Ethiopia (1838), in Egypt and Nubia. Dakka was the stronghold of Ethiopian magic. Hermes Trismegistus was worshipped here, Rosicrucian and many Greek ex-votos are inscribed to Digest him on the propylon and other parts of the No. 1 temple. From the collection of the Rosicrucian 2011 Research Library. Page 2 This discourse, expressed in our ancestral language keeps clear the meaning of its words. The very quality of the speech and the sound of Egyptian words have in themselves the energy of the objects they speak of. 7 Several of the articles in this issue tell the story of how these Hermetic works made their way from the ancient world, through the Middle East, to the Roman Empire’s capital of Constantinople, as well as through the Islamic world, to the Italian Renaissance, and finally to the modern day. To distinguish these movements, the term “Hermetism” usually refers to the practices of the Hermetic Athanasius Kircher, Title Page of Ars Magna Lucis path in the ancient world before the et Umbrae (1646). Hermes Trismegistus is the Renaissance, while “Hermeticism” refers to source of the Light. From the collection of the Renaissance and modern Hermetic work. Rosicrucian Research Library. For most of this time, Hermes Trismegistus and alchemical treatises began to emerge as was accepted by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim well. As Garth Fowden has demonstrated scholars as an ancient prophet, and the writings in his seminal work The Egyptian Hermes, attributed to him were afforded considerable these two genres formed part of a consistent respect. Then the Swiss Classicist Isaac Hermetic progression from below to above.4 Casaubon(1559–1614) demonstrated that the Each Egyptian Temple has its language of the Corpus Hermeticum had to have accompanying Per Ankh—House of Life— come from the second–third centuries ce. For where the Mysteries were handed from many, this appeared to sever the connection initiates to candidates. These had been united with ancient Egypt. in the Eighteenth Dynasty during the reign Nevertheless, as we will see, the Hermetic of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III under the Tradition continued to inspire mystics, and Vizier Hapuseneb, an event recognized by indeed, modern scholarship has returned to Rosicrucians as pivotal to the transmission of the Primordial Tradition which manifests today in AMORC.5 Ancient sources believed that the Hermetic materials were a Hellenized manifestation of the traditions taught in the Houses of Life. Clement of Alexandria (ca.150–215 ce) reports seeing a procession of the “forty-two books of Hermes” in the first decade of the third century ce.6 Stele of Iry and Meru (First Intermediate Period, ca. Indeed, the Corpus Hermeticum itself 2192–2066 bce). For Ancient Egyptians, writing alludes to the Egyptian origins of its or pronouncing the name of something in Egyptian brought that reality into manifestation such as in this materials, even in a text that has come down family stele. From the collection of the Rosicrucian to us in Greek: Egyptian Museum. Page 3 the affirmation that the Hermetic Tradition For the Deity says, ‘Let those who is indeed a reflection of the Primordial are mindful recognize themselves.’ All Tradition in Egypt, filtered through the people have mind, do they not?” 8 Hellenistic and Coptic cultures. “I myself, the mind, am present Let us then proceed on the path of Hermes, to the blessed and good and pure and following the advice of the Corpus Hermeticum: merciful—to the reverent—and my “But tell me again,” I asked, “how presence becomes a help; they quickly shall I advance to life, O my mind? recognize everything.”9 The light of ancient Egypt continued to be transmitted through the Hermetic writings. From the Rosicrucian archives. EndnotEs 1 Asclepius 24:1. Adapted from G. R. S. Mead, Thrice materials in the Hermetica: Brian P. Copenhaver, ed. Greatest Hermes (London: Theosophical Publishing Hermetica, xlv–lix; E. Daumas, “Le fonds égyptien de Society, 1906), 2:351. www.sacred-texts.com/gno/th2/ l’hermétisme,” in Gnosticisme et monde hellénistique, th245.htm ed. J. Ries (Louvain-la-Neuve, France: 1982), 1–23 ; 2 E. A. Wallis Budge, The Gods of the Egyptians P. Derchain, “L’authenticité de l’inspiration égyptienne (London: Methuen and Co., 1904), 400–415.
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