THE DIVINE PYMANDER: THE HERMETICA OF HERMES MERCURIUS TRISMEGISTUS
Emerald Tablet, by Wikipedia Thrice Greatest Hermes, by Frater F. Be Here Now, by Ram Dass The Pythagorean Sourcebook and Library, Translated by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie
Table of Contents:
Preface
Hermes Trismegistus, His First Book
The Second Book, Called, Poemander
The Third Book, The Holy Sermon
The Fourth Book, Called The Key
The Fifth Book, That God is not Manifest and yet most Manifest
The Sixth Book, That in God alone is Good
The Seventh Book, His Secret Sermon in the Mount of Regeneration, and the Profession of Silence
The Eighth Book, the greatest Evil in Man is the not knowing God
The Ninth Book, A Universal Sermon to Asclepius
The Tenth Book, The Mind to Hermes
The Eleventh Book, Of the Common Mind to Tat
The Twelfth Book, His Crater or Monas
The Thirteenth Book, Of Sense and Understanding
The Fourteenth Book, Of Operation and Sense
The Fifteenth Book, Of Truth to His Son Tat
The Sixteenth Book, That None of the Things that are can Perish
The Seventeenth Book, To Asclepius, to be Truly Wise