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==Hermeticism==
==Hermeticism==
 
Parts of the Hermetica appeared in the 4th-century Gnostic library found in [[Nag Hammadi]] — another famous tract is the [[Emerald Tablet]] of Thoth, which teaches the doctrine "as above, so below". The Hermetica are Egyptian-Greek wisdom texts from the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, which are mostly presented as dialogues in which a teacher, generally identified as [[Hermes Trismegistus]] ("thrice-greatest Hermes"), enlightens a disciple. The texts form the basis of [[Hermeticism]]. They discuss the divine, the cosmos, mind, and nature. Some touch upon alchemy, astrology, and related concepts. Orders -[[Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]] - Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor -Hermetic Brotherhood of Light -[[Ordo Templi Orientis]]. See ([[Aleister Crowley]])<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetica  Hermetica]</ref>
Parts of the Hermetica appeared in the 4th-century Gnostic library found in Nag Hammadi.— another famous tract is the Emerald Tablet of Thoth, which teaches the doctrine "as above, so below". The Hermetica are Egyptian-Greek wisdom texts from the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, which are mostly presented as dialogues in which a teacher, generally identified as Hermes Trismegistus ("thrice-greatest Hermes"), enlightens a disciple. The texts form the basis of Hermeticism. They discuss the divine, the cosmos, mind, and nature. Some touch upon alchemy, astrology, and related concepts. Orders -Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn - Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor -Hermetic Brotherhood of Light -Ordo Templi Orientis ([[Aleister Crowley]])<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetica  Hermetica]</ref>


==Cosmic Clock Corrections==
==Cosmic Clock Corrections==