Tagged with 'Hermes'

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The Greek Gods and Goddesses: Hermes

In classical myth the god Hermes acts as the messenger of the Olympians, the living, tangible connection between the heavens and the earth, as well as a psychopomp. His epithets Diaktoros and Psychopompos definitely allude to the two just mentioned qualities.

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A WORLD CAN NOT END THAT HAS YET TO BEGIN

As the Occupy segment of our inspired mission meets its inevitable conclusion, REJOICE!, for we can now move forward into OPERATION VACATE AND DISPERSE. Then we begin WITHDRAWAL. Forgive me, but the localization of our effort was why Occupy was needed, and to avoid infiltration we should've vacated and dispersed a long time ago.

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Hermes Quadruplus' Occupation Vacation

A word that's been bouncing around my skull like a slug from a .22 is RECUPERATION. Any of our Situationist friends out there may recognize this term- detournment's insidious flip-side; the assimilation of radical ideas into mainstream consciousness and their devolution into commodifiable forms.

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Follow Your Own Path

There will always be guides along the way but the path you follow has to be your own. Your own star shines above it with absolute radiance. A true guide will never tell you to follow a different path - they will give you the understanding you need to follow your own.

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KORE: My Book Introduction- For Evolver eyes only.

Please read and Comment. Feedback means a lot to me! This is a sneak peek for Evolver.net. The book KORE is about my spiritual journey from birth to my Kundalini awakening. This is the current introduction to the book.

Introduction:

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How the Soul works: Channeled from Heremes T

I channeled this last night from my spiritual guide Hermes- Hope you enjoy!

Hermes Channel August 22, 2009

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Channeling Session with Hermes T.

Straight Up Channeling Session
Hermes is my Spirit Guide, Invisible Friend, Master Teacher.
(Took place in 2007- edited for content)

Me: It's hard to tell between the voices in my head, my own thoughts and "outside" thoughts- associations versus true kindredship between events/people/things...

Hermes: Yes we know this can be very confusing.

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Trismegistus by Richard Wilbur January 5, 2009

O Egypt, Egypt—so the great lament
Of thrice-great Hermes went—
Nothing of thy religion shall remain
Save fables, which thy children shall disdain.
His grieving eye foresaw
The world’s bright fabric overthrown
Which married star to stone
And charged all things with awe.

And what, in that dismantled world, could be
More fabulous than he?
Had he existed? Was he but a name

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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