* Explores Kremmerz's life, his teachings, his work as a hermetic
physician, and the metaphysical and hermetic principles that guided
his activities * Offers a detailed account of the distance healing
practices, diagnostic methods, and rituals of the Fraternity of
Myriam * Includes texts written by Kremmerz on the inner workings
and magical operations of the fraternity, intended for its
practicing members Giuliano Kremmerz (1861-1930), born Ciro
Formisano, was one of the most influential Italian occultists,
alchemists, and Hermetic masters of the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries, though he remains almost unknown to English
readers. In 1896, Kremmerz began writing about natural and divine
magic, healing, and alchemy through the journal Il Mondo Secreto
(The Secret World). At the same time, he founded a school known as
the Schola Philosophica Hermetica Classica Italica as well as a
magical group, the Therapeutic and Magical Fraternity of Myriam.
Within the Myriam, he sought to use Hermetic, magical, and
Pythagorean principles to harness the power of the psyche and
convey collective energies for therapeutic purposes and distance
healing. His initiatic order would become the principal esoteric
society in Italy--comparable to its British counterpart, the
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn--but forced to be a carefully
guarded secret as Mussolini's government rose to power. In this
unique compilation of essays, David Pantano presents an in-depth
study of Kremmerz's life and work by his student and initiate,
Italian esotericist Marco Daffi. Without holding back criticism,
Daffi provides a detailed account of the history and practices of
the Myriam as well as the metaphysical and Hermetic principles that
guided their activities. Revealing Kremmerz's rediscovery of the
occult healing of ancient mystery schools, Daffi also shows how
Kremmerz laid the foundation for passing this initiatory tradition
on to the new millennium. He explores the means by which Kremmerz
said miracles can be performed and the way Hermetic forces affect
both bodily health and mystical eroticism. Throughout this
collection, David Pantano provides extensive annotations, offering
the English reader essential historical and mystical context for
Daffi's work. Connecting to untranslated Italian texts and
elucidating Daffi's poetic style, Pantano's commentary reveals the
particular tradition of Italian esoterism. Pantano also includes
rare and unpublished texts written by Kremmerz and intended for the
Myriam's practicing members. Combined, these papers offer a picture
of the inner workings and magical operations of this fraternity,
available for the first time in English.
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