The Divine Pymander and the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus: Including the Glory of the World, the Table of Paradise. The Science of the Philosophers Stone and the Alchemical Catechism
S**Y
The Best Collection of Writings on the Subject
It includes a collection of some of the very best writings on the Divine Pymander, the Emerald Tablet, and alchemical thought to be found in a single, affordable volume. I'm impressed by the translation work, and also intrigued that the book is published by a foundation dedicated to teaching people astral projection, which while definitely of an esoteric nature, isn't what one would expect from someone studying and practicing classical Hermeticism.
M**8
Hermes
book was what I wanted, delivery quick. I'm happy :)
R**I
Five Stars
Excellent Service; Highly Recommend to others
L**E
All public domain material without any original research
This book is a compilation of interesting materials, but all of them are public domain and available online. The compiler of this edition has done nothing except copy and paste texts together and added a handful of photos (also available online). There is ZERO original material. No commentary, just copy-and-paste from Manly P. Hall and a few other esoteric writers from the first half of the 20th century. Again, all of this is more than readily available online. This publication is seemingly pointless unless you are looking for these writings in print, which could be done at home. Just copy the works off the internet, paste into a word doc, set the font to Georgia, and BOOM you’ll have the book being sold here.
A**.
Not a product review but I'd like to give feedback to the seller
If you actually get published, then I will buy this. CreateSpace doesn't count.
K**N
Only 3 page
Only Cover and End pages.Where is the body?There is nothing to review anyway.Amazon have to fix this horrible mistake or hoax.
A**R
This review is not about the content itself but rather ...
This review is not about the content itself but rather the format of the book itself (I bought Kindle edition). It is atrocious! There is no table of contents.
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