Hermeticism


As ancient as Creation itself is the promise to answer questions raised by the heart. Free to decide if, when and how to listen to the lessons of the cosmic voice, as each and anyone is united with the highest source of wisdom.

Nothing gets lost, nothing is futile.

The Roots

The word hermeticism goes back to the Ancient Greek root “ἕρμα” (herma), which signifies “stone” or “rock” – similar to Hermes, derived from “ἕρμείας” (hermaias). But the meaning was not related to any kind of arbitrary stones, no, more to specific ones indicating the way to a holy location, or a sanctuary.

A symbol still fitting well to the signification behind, or even more today, as it is not least based on a very special stone of a precious green colour – the Emerald Tablet.

Pillars

  • The Principle of Mentalism
  • The Principle of Correspondence
  • The Principle of Vibration
  • The Principle of Polarity
  • The Principle of Rhythm
  • The Principle of Cause and Effect
  • The Principle of Gender