Among the world’s classical texts on mysticism and philosophy, few writings have captivated researchers, spiritual seekers, and historians as deeply as The Corpus Hermeticum. These ancient teachings—traditionally attributed to Hermes Trismegistus—stand at the intersection of philosophy, cosmology, metaphysics, and spiritual psychology. They influenced early Christianity, Renaissance philosophers, medieval alchemists, Enlightenment thinkers, and even modern esoteric traditions. Today, as readers worldwide return to ancient wisdom sources, The Corpus Hermeticum, especially in the ...
