Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and Theosophy
G.R.S. Mead's translation of and commentary on the surviving fragments of the Chaldean Oracles, a 2nd-century CE Greek theurgical poem attributed to Julian the Theurgist. The Oracles present a triadic divine cosmology — the Transcendent Father, a mediating Fire-Principle, and the World-Soul — and constitute a foundational text of ancient Theurgy. Deeply influential on Porphyry, Iamblichus, and the later Neoplatonic tradition, these cryptic verses link spiritual practice with cosmological ascent. Mead provides the Greek fragments alongside his English rendering and contextual analysis.
Hermeticism and Alchemy
Hermetic and alchemical source texts covering the Corpus Hermeticum, Divine Pymander, The Kybalion, Paracelsus, alchemical symbolism, medicine, and spiritual transformation.
Hermeticism
Primary Hermetic texts, later Hermetic philosophy, and adjacent works on ascent, correspondence, divine mind, and spiritual transformation.
Philosophy and Esoteric Cosmology
Philosophical and cosmological texts on mystical philosophy, Neoplatonism, moral philosophy, cosmic order, metaphysics, and symbolic cosmology.
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