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  1. #11

    Default Re: ORDER OF THE HERMETIC GOLD AND ROSE CROSS (OHGRC) in CEBU...ANY IDEA?


    lisud ianad-anad anang naa naka 3rd eye bro...ingon pa sa ako cuz...grabe imu adjustments nga hmuon...if medyo dali raka mhadlok daw, ayaw nlang ug dare pa-open...lisud ciontrol...

    anyways,wala pako kahear bout aning OHGRC...to those who know,any idea?...curious pd ko

  2. #12

    Default Re: ORDER OF THE HERMETIC GOLD AND ROSE CROSS (OHGRC) in CEBU...ANY IDEA?

    Naa ko amigo nga member. kana ila seminar intro lang if you want to be a member of OHGRC. Wala pa ko ka atnd ila free seminar. Pero tinuod na nga puede ka ask questions.

  3. #13

    Default Re: ORDER OF THE HERMETIC GOLD AND ROSE CROSS (OHGRC) in CEBU...ANY IDEA?

    lisod if ma-open imong 3rd eye coz walay shades musakar sa imong mata! magpacustomize pa ka ug shades para sa imong 3rd eye nadugang hehehe toink!

  4. #14

    Default HERMETICISM

    To those who are not familiar,here is wikipedia's definition
    Hermeticism is a set of philosophical and religious beliefs based primarily upon the writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. These beliefs have influenced magic traditions and further, the effect of serving as a set of religious beliefs. Whatever the effect of the beliefs, they stem from teachings and books accredited to Hermes Trismegistus, who is put forth as a wise sage and Egyptian priest, commonly seen as synonymous with the Egyptian god Thoth.

    In Islam, the Hermetic cult was accepted as being the Sabians mentioned in the Qur'an in 830 A.D.


    it has sets of principles regarding the universe, the Divine Porvidence, Karma, Reincarnation, etc which you can find here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermeticism

    Hermetics has been practiced by famous ppl like Issac Newton, John Dee, Robert Fludd and probably by early Freemasons..

    ..but what's so nice about Hermiticism is that it is open to other religion and, in fact, can be blended with otherer religions:


    Not all Hermeticists consider their beliefs a religion. Many alloy the beliefs of their own Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Paganism, or Islam with their mystical ideas. Others hold that all great religions have a few mystical truths at their core, and all religions point to the esoteric tenets of Hermeticism.

    Tobias Churton, scholar of obscure religious movements, states that "the Hermetic tradition was both moderate and flexible, offering a tolerant philosophical religion, a religion of the (omnipresent) mind, a purified perception of God, the cosmos, and the self, and much positive encouragement for the spiritual seeker, all of which the student could take anywhere."


    I have not yet indulged myself in Hermetic practice kay undeveloped pa kaayo ko..been doing research pa ..2 years na..unfortunately,gamay ra kaayo resources ani..my main source is books by Franz Bardon

    Franz Bardon (December 1, 1909 – July 10, 195.Born in Opava in Czech Republic. Bardon was both a stage magician and student and teacher of Hermetics. During World War II Bardon was at one point held in a concentration camp for refusing to participate in Nazi Mysticism. Bardon was rescued by Russian soldiers who raided the camp. Bardon continued his work in the fields of hermetics until 1958 when he was arrested and imprisoned in Brno Czechoslovakia. Bardon died in 1958 after consuming bacon which caused his death of pancreatitis.[1] [2]

    He is best known for his three volumes on Hermetic magic. These volumes are Initiation Into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation and The Key to the True Quabbalah.

    Additionally there was a fourth work attributed to him by the title of Frabato the Magician, supposed to be a disguised autobiography. Though the book lists its author as Bardon, it was actually written by his secretary, Otti Votavova. While some elements of the story are factual, the majority of the book was written as an Occult Novel with much embellishment on the part of Votavova.[3]

    Bardon's works are most notable for their simplicity, their relatively small theoretical sections, and heavy emphasis on practice with many exercises. Many consider him to have written the best training programs of any magician of the 20th century. They were written with the intention of allowing students who wished to practice magic the means to do so if they could not study under a teacher (which Bardon recommended if possible).


    been reading his first two books which is available in national bookstore..
    the books are very practical and very efective..

    Who is also interested/fascinated with Hermeticism? maybe we could share some ideas or experiences..



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    Default Re: HERMETICISM

    After reading this post, one thing that came into my mind... FULL METAL ALCHEMIST. I don't know guys if you've seen this anime before but with the wiki's definition, it's very interesting. Although, they say that this Hermes left his own country and traveled all over the world…; and that he tried to teach men to revere and worship one God alone, …the demiurgus and genetor [begetter] of all things; …and that he lived a very wise and pious life, occupied in intellectual contemplation…, and giving no heed to the gross things of the material world…; and that having returned to his own country, he wrote at the time many books of mystical theology and philosophy.

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    mao ba?interesting diay kaayo!..during the medieval to renaissance age, alchemy was part of hermeticism

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy

    main aim of alchemy was to convert lead or any other cheap metals into gold.

    the most famous alchemist was Nicholas Flamel
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Flamel
    it was rumored that he was the most successful alchemist and at the same time hermeticist..because he was adept at hermetic magick, he lived upto 130 years old..just a legend though..

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    Default Re: HERMETICISM

    Quote Originally Posted by abuot
    mao ba?interesting diay kaayo!..during the medieval to renaissance age, alchemy was part of hermeticism

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy

    main aim of alchemy was to convert lead or any other cheap metals into gold.

    the most famous alchemist was Nicholas Flamel
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Flamel
    it was rumored that he was the most successful alchemist and at the same time hermeticist..because he was adept at hermetic magick, he lived upto 130 years old..just a legend though..
    wahh! grabah alchemist no tsktsktsk! nice..

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    Default Re: HERMETICISM

    i've noticed your fascination with regards to the topic...

    ask lang ko, how about agrippa bro...

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    Default Re: HERMETICISM

    Quote Originally Posted by tulisan666
    i've noticed your fascination with regards to the topic...

    ask lang ko, how about agrippa bro...
    yes,Agrippa was also one of the early hermeticist famous for a few works..

    i also reccomend another book THE ELIXIR AND THE STONE written by Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh ..same writer sa Holy Blood Holy Grail..
    ..its all about the history of hermeticism with the same blend of conspiracy theories..

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    hermeticism is a religion? hmmm... i thought it's a school of magik. i don't think we can call it a religion... it's too outdated. there is no such thing as a philosophers stone... it's simply impossible and so far wala pa gyud naka hatag ug evidence na ni exist ning butanga.

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