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"Thou Asclepius, the soul of every man is immortal, but not all alike; for there is a difference both in the time and manner."

Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus is a legendary Hellenistic period figure that originated as a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. He is the purported author of the Hermetica, a widely diverse series of ancient and medieval pseudepigraphica that laid the basis of various philosophical systems known as Hermeticism.
"Thou Asclepius, the soul of every man is immortal, but not all alike; for there is a difference both in the time and manner."
"How quickly hast thou learned, by the very light of reason; for said I not this, that all things are one, and one all things? that all things were in the Creator, before he created all things; neither unworthily is he said to be All, whole parts are all things; therefore in this whole Discourse have a care to remember him, who being One, is All, even the very Creator of all things; all things descend from Heaven into Erath, into the Water, and into the Air."
"That which is below is like that which is above and that which is above is like that which is below to do the miracles of one only thing."
"And as all things have been and arose from one by the mediation of one, so all things have their birth from this one thing by adaptation."
"Separate thou the earth from the fire, the subtle from the gross sweetly with great industry."
"Perhaps no character in history has formed the subject of so much and so varied study and speculation as that of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus and we shall realize the truth of this statement as we individually seek light upon the sublime philosophy rightly attributed to this Avatar. At the very outset, we are confronted with a remarkable dearth of exact information regarding his person and life. A dearth all the more inexplicable when we realize that from the Rosicrucian standpoint Hermes may be justly regarded as one of the greatest of all Messiahs who have incarnated on this sphere."
"And thus He will bring back His world to its former aspect, so that the Cosmos will once more be deemed worthy of worship and wondering reverence, and God, the maker and restorer of the mighty fabric, will be adored by the men of that day with unceasing hymns of praise and blessing."
"The Sun is its father, the Moon its mother, the wind has carried it in its belly, the earth is its nurse."
"Hermes message to humanity remains timeless[;] his words are a call to the awakening of the divine within ourselves. To transcend and transform this suffering world into a paradise on earth. And he is calling his people today once again, to rise and race towards building a Divine Just State as he had hoped for humanity."
"I know thee, Hermes, and thou [knowest] me; [and] I am thou, and thou art I."
"Yet the very mythos, which apparently surrounds his existence, has a special value to occultists, for a similar obscurity and absence of specific data attaches to the characters of Melchisedek, King of Salem, Osiris, Attis, Confucius, and John the Baptist, of all of whom the origin is unknown."
"Come unto me, Lord Hermes, even as into women’s wombs [come] babes!"