Western Esotericism The Secret Hermetic Arts
What you’ll learn
- Develop an understanding of the 7 Hermetic Axioms
- Understand how theoretical Magick works in the western esoteric Tradition
- Be able to perform actual Magickal Ceremony at a beginner level
- Develop an understanding of Divine Theurgy from a mystical perspective
Introduction to Western Esotericism
Course Overview
Welcome to the Introduction to Western Esotericism! This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the rich and diverse traditions that fall under the umbrella of Western esotericism. We will explore the historical development, key concepts, and influential figures within various esoteric currents, including Hermeticism, Gnosticism, Alchemy, Astrology, Magic, and more.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students will:
Understand the historical context and development of Western esoteric traditions.
Identify and explain key concepts and practices within different esoteric currents.
Analyze the influence of esoteric thought on Western culture and philosophy.
Develop critical thinking skills through the examination of primary and secondary sources.
Course Structure
The course is divided into several modules, each focusing on a specific aspect of Western esotericism:
Introduction to Esotericism
Definition and scope of esotericism
Historical overview
Key themes and concepts
Hermeticism
Origins and development
The Hermetic Corpus
Influence on Renaissance thought
Gnosticism
Gnostic beliefs and texts
The role of knowledge (gnosis)
Gnosticism’s impact on early Christianity
Alchemy
The philosophy and practice of alchemy
Key figures and texts
Alchemy’s influence on science and spirituality
Astrology
Historical development of astrology
Key concepts and practices
Astrology’s role in esoteric traditions
Magic and Ritual
Theories and practices of magic
The role of ritual in esoteric traditions
Influential magical texts and practitioners
Modern Esotericism
The revival of esoteric traditions in the 19th and 20th centuries
Key movements and figures (e.g., Theosophy, Golden Dawn)
Esotericism in contemporary culture
Course Materials
Students will engage with a variety of materials, including:
Primary texts from esoteric traditions (e.g., Hermetic Corpus, Gnostic Gospels)
Scholarly articles and books on esotericism
Multimedia resources (e.g., documentaries, lectures)
Assignments and Assessments
Reading Reflections: Weekly reflections on assigned readings to encourage critical engagement with the material.
Research Paper: A final paper exploring a specific topic within Western esotericism, demonstrating the student’s understanding and analytical skills.
Class Discussions: Active participation in discussions to foster a collaborative learning environment.
Conclusion
Western esotericism offers a fascinating lens through which to explore the hidden and mystical aspects of Western thought. This course aims to provide students with a solid foundation in esoteric traditions, encouraging both academic inquiry and personal reflection. Whether you are new to the subject or looking to deepen your understanding, this course will guide you through the intriguing world of Western esotericism.
Who this course is for:
- Any one Interested in actual Divine magick (real magic is spelled with a CK) in the western esoteric Tradition