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Corpus Hermeticum The Divine Pymander Explained
Tractate I opens the Corpus Hermeticum not with doctrine or instruction, but with a direct encounter between the human mind and the Divine Mind itself. Through the vision of Pymander, Hermes is shown that the universe is alive, intelligent, and continuously arising from consciousness. This Tractate establishes the core Hermetic truth that all things are Mind-made and that knowing oneself is the doorway to knowing the All.
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🌲Welcome to the Plant & Herb Magic Course
A complete beginner's course in plant and herb magic, taught as its own full discipline foundational herbs, correspondences, sourcing, preparations, applied workings, and a closing IFS parts-work integration in every lesson.
🔮7 Knot Magic Course |Module 7 — Handfasting, Cord-Cutting, and Relationship Knot Magic
Knot magic is uniquely suited to the work of relationship. The knot's physical binding of two strands into a single visible structure maps onto human connection in a way few other magical tools manage. Two cords woven into one. Two hands tied together at the wrist. The cord between a mother and the child she has carried. The bond between friends sustained across decades. The line between the witch and her beloved dead. Across many cultures the metaphor of relationship as kno
🔮6 Knot Magic Course | Module 6 — Binding and Unbinding: The Operative Heart of Knot Magic
Binding is the magical operation of fixing something into place — making it stable, committing something or someone to a state, a promise, or a course of action. The knot is the natural vehicle for binding because to tie is, in the most literal sense, to bind. Every knot is a small binding, every cord drawn tight a small commitment. The vocabulary of binding runs through ordinary language wherever weight and seriousness are at stake: bound to a promise, bound by oath, bound t
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