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What if an ancient conversation between master and disciple held the blueprint for your spiritual awakening?
The Divine Pymander (sometimes called Poimandres ) is a visionary text in which Hermes Trismegistus-legendary sage of Egyptian-Greek antiquity-receives cosmic revelations from the Mind of the Universe itself.
In this accessible adaptation, every metaphor, symbol, and mystical principle has been carefully rendered for today's reader without sacrificing the text's other-worldly power.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation
The Birth of the Cosmos - Experience the
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What if an ancient conversation between master and disciple held the blueprint for your spiritual awakening?

The Divine Pymander (sometimes called Poimandres) is a visionary text in which Hermes Trismegistus-legendary sage of Egyptian-Greek antiquity-receives cosmic revelations from the Mind of the Universe itself.

In this accessible adaptation, every metaphor, symbol, and mystical principle has been carefully rendered for today's reader without sacrificing the text's other-worldly power.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation

  • The Birth of the Cosmos - Experience the Hermetic creation story and the descent of the human soul into matter.
  • The Power of Nous (Divine Mind) - Learn how aligning with Universal Mind unlocks intuition, creativity, and inner peace.
  • The Eight Spheres & Secret Ninth - Decode the mystical ascent through the planetary realms back to the One.
  • Practical Hermetics - Contemplative exercises and modern commentary help you apply ancient principles to daily life.
  • A Bridge Between Faiths & Sciences - See why Renaissance magi, alchemists, and even modern physicists find inspiration in Hermetic thought.


Whether you're exploring esotericism for the first time or deepening an established practice, The Divine Pymander will illuminate the path from mortal confusion to enlightened gnosis.


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Hermes Trismegistus is the purported author of The Corpus Hermeticum, a series of sacred texts that are the basis of Hermeticism. Hermes Trismegistus may be associated with the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. Greeks in the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt recognized the equivalence of Hermes and Thoth through the interpretatio graeca. Consequently, the two gods were worshiped as one, in what had been the Temple of Thoth in Khemenu, which was known in the Hellenistic period as Hermopolis. Hermes, the Greek god of interpretive communication, was combined with Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom. The Egyptian priest and polymath Imhotep had been deified long after his death and therefore assimilated to Thoth in the classical and Hellenistic periods. The renowned scribe Amenhotep and a wise man named Teôs were coequal deities of wisdom, science, and medicine; and, thus, they were placed alongside Imhotep in shrines dedicated to Thoth-Hermes during the Ptolemaic Kingdom. Some authorities regard Hermes Trismegistus as a contemporary of Abraham, and claim that Abraham acquired a portion of his mystical knowledge from Hermes himself. Christian writers considered Hermes to be a wise pagan prophet who foresaw the coming of Christianity. They believed in the existence of a single theology that threads through all religions. It was given by God to man in antiquity and passed through a series of prophets, which included Zoroaster and Plato. In order to demonstrate the verity of this thesis, Christians appropriated the Hermetic teachings for their own purposes. By this account, Hermes Trismegistus was either a contemporary of Moses, or the third in a line of men named Hermes.