Freke and Gandy’s Hermetica rekindles the sacred fire of the ancients. It’s less about historical fidelity and more about spiritual urgency—a beautiful retelling that awakens the divine memory buried in every reader
— Xavier Black, iOccult
Book Details
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Year Published:
1997
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Reading Time:
3-5 hours
Original Language:
English
Discover why this book is held in such high regard—not just by me, but by the entire esoteric community.
The Hermetic texts were a driving force behind the Renaissance occult revival, inspiring thinkers like Ficino, Bruno, and Newton. Their blend of mysticism, cosmology, and moral philosophy shaped the Western mystery tradition as we know it today. Freke and Gandy’s modern rendering makes these ancient voices audible again, clarifying their beauty and urgency without sacrificing their depth. While this version does not aim for academic precision, its poetic force and sincerity have made it a gateway text for contemporary readers drawn to Hermetic wisdom. It serves as both a spiritual manifesto and a meditative text, re-enchanting the reader’s perception of self, soul, and cosmos.
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