ABSTRACT
This is a reprint of the 1920 edition of an important but almost unknown work. When Atwood made her suggestive inquiry into what was termed "The Hermetic Mystery," she supposed that the adept Hieophants put the candidate into a deep trance and his soul was led into something that was for her the Supreme Oneness of everything.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I. AN EXOTERIC VIEW OF THE PROGRESS AND THEORY OF ALCHEMY
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PART II. A MORE ESOTERIC CONSIDERATI0N OF THE HERMETIC ART AND ITS MYSTERIES
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PART Ill. CONCERNING THE LAWS AND VITAL CONDITIONS OF THE HERMETIC EXPERIMENT
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PART IV. THE HERMETIC PRACTICE