
The Hermetica
Contemporary English Translation: Plain English Translation and Annotation by Patrick McCormick
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Unveil the Mysteries of the Ancient World with Your Ears
Dive into the enigmatic realm of Hermes Trismegistus through "The Hermetica: Contemporary English Translation," now available in a captivating audiobook format. Brought to you by TimeBridge Texts, this rendition of age-old wisdom, translated by Patrick McCormick, is an auditory journey into ancient esoteric knowledge, articulated in a language that speaks to today's listener.
Contemporary, Comprehensible, and Captivating Listening
Our approach ensures that the profound teachings of the Hermetic Corpus are engaging and accessible:
- Modern Vocabulary: The wisdom of the ages is expressed in current, easy-to-understand language.
- Familiar Idioms and Phrases: Our translation uses relatable expressions, adding a layer of familiarity to these timeless texts.
- Clear Narration: The text comes alive through clear and articulate narration, enhancing the listening experience.
- Chapter-by-Chapter Format: The audiobook's structured format is ideal for deep study and enjoyment, with easy navigation for listeners.
A Journey through Time and Thought
"The Hermetica" audiobook weaves together philosophical and spiritual themes from Platonic, Stoic, Gnostic, and Christian thought. Its impact from the Renaissance to modern science is now available to experience through your ears. This fresh take on the Hermetic teachings serves as an auditory bridge between ancient wisdom and the modern world.
Your Portal to Timeless Wisdom, Now in Audio
"The Hermetica: Contemporary English Translation" is an audiobook that invites readers to explore the mystical underpinnings of Western culture through sound. Ideal for scholars, spiritual seekers, and the curious, it offers a new way to embrace a journey through time and thought.
Rediscover the Hermetic Wisdom for the Modern Era.
©2024 Patrick McCormick (P)2024 Patrick McCormickListeners also enjoyed...
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
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Nice Intro To Full Hermetica
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The Emerald Tablets Of Thoth The Atlantean (Illustrated) (Annotated)
- By: Maurice Doreal
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Overall
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Performance
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- 04-19-25
Someone tell him he's saying it wrong.
The narrator doesn't seem to understand the words he is reading. It's "thrice great one" as in, Hermes who is thrice great, not "THRICE, great one." As if he thinks thrice is a chant to be said before the great one's name. Sounds like a small detail but repeated constantly it becomes intolerable. Also he reads like stereo instructions.
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