The Mac @TheMac
28 March, 08:48
Aye, the children of men shall progress
onward and upward to the great goal.

Children of Light shall they become.

Flame of the flame shall their Souls ever be.

Knowledge and wisdom shall be man's in the great age for he shall approach the eternal flame, the Source of all wisdom, the place of beginning, that is yet One with the end of all things.

Aye, in a time that is yet unborn, all shall be One and One shall be All.

Man, a perfect flame of this Cosmos, shall move forward to a place in the stars

Aye, shall move even from out of this space-time into another beyond the stars.

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Truth Seeker - ω @Truthseeker09
YOU MAYBE FOUND IT SUPRISING, BUT US AND UK "OCCULTISTS" ARE SAME SORT AS UK OR US POLITICS😂😂😂

TOTALLY STOOPID MORONZ...

ALL THOSE BLOOD MAGIX IS JEWISH REPTILIAN INDOCTRINATION...

HAVE NOTHINK WITH HERMES TEACHING...
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The Mac @TheMac
29 March, 03:23
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relating to an ancient occult tradition encompassing alchemy, astrology, and theosophy.
"some saw in the Hermetic texts an anticipation of Christianity"

difficult to understand because intended for a small number of people with specialized knowledge.

"obscure and hermetic poems"

Origin

mid 17th century (in hermetic (sense 2)): from modern Latin hermeticus, from Hermes, identified with Thoth, regarded as the founder of alchemy and astrology

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The Mac @TheMac
29 March, 03:24
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From Middle English here, hir, hire, from Old English hire (“her”), from Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative and genitive singular of *hijō). Cognate with North Frisian hör, Saterland Frisian hier, hiere (“her”), West Frisian har (“her”), Dutch haar (“her”), German Low German hör (“her”), German ihr (“her”).

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