The Hermetica by the Egyptian Thoth circa 3000
B.C. Transcribed by Wendell E. Wilkinson
Spring forth from your body, transcending all time. Know yourself to be everywhere at the same time, in earth, sea, and sky. Know yourself as heat and cold, dryness and moisture. Be in all living creatures. Imagine yourself unborn in the womb, yet also young and old, and already dead, and in the world beyond the grave. Realize that nothing is impossible for you; look upon yourself as immortal and able to know all things. If you do not make yourself equal to God, you cannot be conscious of Him; for like is intelligible to like. Everywhere God will meet you, and everywhere He will be seen, where and when you least expect Him, in waking and in sleeping, in journeying by sea and by land, by night and by day, in speech and in silence, for there is nothing that is not God.
Thoth was said to have revealed to the Egyptians all knowledge on writing, religion, medicine, astronomy, geometry, and
architecture.
Also see History of Occult: Hermes Trismegistus
©2002 W. Wilkinson
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